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Wonderful job young man!
Whatever happened to JennyC?I thought I'd create a thread where we can post shooting pictures
Sig P220 .45 @ 50 feet
Bushmaster M4A3
Mebbe it became just too much of a sausagefest here for her?Whatever happened to JennyC?
Her profile says she hasn't been here since 3/25/2020.
Love that home range of your'n...
Agreed. That would be sweet.Love that home range of your'n...
Love VRPC
Brilliant! What an awesome birthday outing and entry into legal adulthood!This young man turned 18 on 9/24 and on this date bought his first rifle, some iron sites, and a few boxes of ammo with money he earned over the summer: Ruger AR-15 MPR. Due to many factors, this last Sunday was his first day to shoot it at the range and start zeroing his sites. We WILL NOT be discussing that it took over 100 rounds at 5 shots each to accomplish this zero because dad was dialing the sites the wrong direction and could not figure out why it was not hitting paper even though dad is aware of FORS (hangs head in shame). Following that and getting it zeroed at 25 yards for now he accomplished this with 15 rounds:
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He was then offered an opportunity to shoot this Tikka 6.5 Creedmoor by a couple of young men who had been watching him. First time shooting anything like this and that smile is still on his face:
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They also had a Bergara 6.5 behind him (in picture), but his adrenaline was already pumping after the Tikka.
Darn it, Sobo, I said WE ARE NOT GOING TO DISCUSS THIS!
Yeah, I guess I knew that, I just never used an acronym for it.FORS:
F Front
O Opposite
R Rear
S Same
I like that one too and perhaps I should switch given current circumstances. Of course, until I figure out which direction is right and which is left, up and down might be too hard to figure out. (See what I did there? )
Yeah, I guess I knew that, I just never used an acronym for it.
I've always used "up is down and down is up" and "right is right and left is left".
Basically the same, and it's a lot easier for a dolt like me to remember...
I'll spare you any further shame and ridicule and not even comment upon your last sentence...
Looks like someone's been shooting that with no-no's……