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I support this kind of gun control above.
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Nice shots!
I smiled while reading that article. All those future 2A supporters.
joshuatrio saysNice shots!
I’ll be honest, I didn’t show the 3 other shots on another target that I used to sight in the scope in (Vortex 4-16x). But once sighted in, the rifle is definitely sub-MOA.
I'm trying to figure out why there were so many background checks that day? What's waiting in the wings? Is Hillary going to become President?
The next test is to put two through the same hole!! :)
That is pretty close.
impressive shot group
Gun control is a target with two holes in it?
Mindless Christian Right Wingnutism...not even once, ever.
FortWayne saysThat is pretty close.
impressive shot group
I wanted to get 3 shots into the same group but my magazine went dry, then the range master called a 10 minute recess. Oh well, I'm pretty sure I would have put the 3rd shot into sub-MOA territory.
errc saysGun control is a target with two holes in it?
Mindless Christian Right Wingnutism...not even once, ever.
No silly.
It's a stable platform combined with a smooth trigger pull, and controlled breathing. Much harder to accomplish than most people think.
Apparently hitting a stationary target is hard for some while I guess it comes naturally to many others. I prefer the challenge of a moving target
errc saysApparently hitting a stationary target is hard for some while I guess it comes naturally to many others. I prefer the challenge of a moving target
What do you shoot? What's your setup?
I'm beginning to think errrc doesn't actually target shoot.
Clays. A small pile of shotguns, a case of clays and shells beside the launcher.
I'm beginning to think errrc doesn't actually target shoot.
He doesn't, he's afraid of those scary "assault weapons of war".
Exactly.... sending a big wad of birdshot down range to break a clay pigeon is simple in comparison.
Sniper saysHe doesn't, he's afraid of those scary "assault weapons of war".
Well the fact that he isn't talking about his gear and setup, or even the caliber he's shooting with, pretty much tells me that there might be some fibbing going on here.
Goran_K saysSniper saysHe doesn't, he's afraid of those scary "assault weapons of war".
Well the fact that he isn't talking about his gear and setup, or even the caliber he's shooting with, pretty much tells me that there might be some fibbing going on here.
What’s the fib?
Why on Earth would I lie about it?
Gear i was wearing sweatpants and a hoodie. Setup was three different 12 gauge shotguns, a large box of clays, a launcher and a case of shells. Somebody forgot to get any 16 gauge shells so my Ithaca stayed cold. Is it fair to assume that you project that others are fibbing, because you assume that others are dishonest, because you your self are less than honest?
I have nothing to gain by coming on Patnet and telling lies
errc saysGoran_K saysSniper saysHe doesn't, he's afraid of those scary "assault weapons of war".
Well the fact that he isn't talking about his gear and setup, or even the caliber he's shooting with, pretty much tells me that there might be some fibbing going on here.
What’s the fib?
Why on Earth would I lie about it?
Gear i was wearing sweatpants and a hoodie. Setup was three different 12 gauge shotguns, a large box of clays, a launcher and a case of shells. Somebody forgot to get any 16 gauge shells so my Ithaca stayed cold. Is it fair to assume that you project that others are fibbing, because you assume that others are dishonest, because you your self are less than honest?
I have not...
There you go lying again. I said i prefer a moving target to a stationary one. Why is it so hard for you to be honest?
Do you feel that falsely accusing others of lying is civil?
Apparently hitting a stationary target is hard for some while I guess it comes naturally to many others.
Point out where you are accusing me of lying
Cut it out with the personal insults.
So you call me a liar, that’s not a personal attack, and not uncivil, even though I’ve never lied on Patnet
I return in kind and correctly label you a liar, and my comment gets put in uncivil jail.
@Patrick you can’t make this shit up.
At random,when the trigger finger starts to move there could a blast of mortar,artillery,missile explosions.
A loud high pitched shrill could be added for variety.
errc saysSo you call me a liar, that’s not a personal attack, and not uncivil, even though I’ve never lied on Patnet
I return in kind and correctly label you a liar, and my comment gets put in uncivil jail.
@Patrick you can’t make this shit up.
I didn't call you a "serial liar", and say you "regularly lie", but I said "if what you said is untrue", just admit it. I still highly doubt that you have ever engaged in long range shooting and are simply in here to troll.
Seeing as we are a dozen posts in, and you still have yet to explain your long range setup, I'm guessing I'm correct. Of course you could prove me wrong. What was your setup for long range shooting? What distances were you hitting? Got any screen grabs of your targets?
When did I ever say that?
errc saysWhen did I ever say that?
Okay, so you have never done serious target shooting, don't have a long range setup, and don't know if it's easy or not? Cool. Thanks for confirming.
Seeing as we are a dozen posts in, and you still have yet to explain your long range setup, I'm guessing I'm correct
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It's all about a stable platform to shoot from, and a smooth trigger pull. That's the only Gun Control I know.
2 shots at 100 yards using a Tikka T3x chambered in 308 shooting 150 grain Fusion Match Ammo.