Today, I shot my Springfield EMP 9mm, my Glock 35 converted from .40 S&W to 9mm and my Stag Arms AR15. Taking the trip to the range but not shot my Springfield TRP, XDm 9mm and S&W Model 41. I had so much fun with the others I ran out of time.
Time for you to come over to the canned side man! makes that steel sound sooo much better... stupid great deals out there right now too...Fixing to ring in the new year by hammering away on some steel with the nephews and nieces -
I've got the Saker mount on there and on my 18 incher, a can will be one of my first purchases when I get to a friendlier state.Time for you to come over to the canned side man! makes that steel sound sooo much better... stupid great deals out there right now too...
Ah, I didn't realize you were in that unfortunate situation. Looked like you were ready to take that next step. I would recommend abandoning the saker mounts though. They give a lot of people trouble. Unless it's the asr. SiCo "may" swap them out for you if you pick up one of their cans. And as much as I love them and their stuff, the omega and octane are fantastic. Hybrid is pretty great too. But if I were starting now I'd probably go Dead air or Rugged. Best mounts going right now. (Griffin mounts and designs are good, but I think the CS can be a little iffy. Thunder Beast is excellent for bolt action.I've got the Saker mount on there and on my 18 incher, a can will be one of my first purchases when I get to a friendlier state.
The wife and I have our sights set on Idaho. Hopefully it won't be long.
Haha, nice! Good stuff.Man, that's a bummer. I love the B.E. Meyers flash hiders and figured they would be good to go. Oh well, I'm not one to complain about fresh gear. What's the deal with the Sakers though? Truth be told, I'm fairly ignorant when it comes to cans but a brief scan of the Suppressor section over on Arfcom didn't really set off any alarms when I was plotting out my can plans.
Anyway, I took my brother and my nephew on the wife's side out to the range today. My nephew had only ever shot .22s before today but within the first mag he was making solid hits at 600 yards. Kid's a natural. Plus, he was rocking his aunt's styling earpro all the while.
Looks like a damn good time!A bit of high velocity-long range therapy today.
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What caliber and distances are you shooting?A bit of high velocity-long range therapy today.
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6.5 Creedmoor, usually plinking at 400 to 1200 yards. Working my way out to a mile.What caliber and distances are you shooting?
I bought a Ruger American Predator w/22" barrel in 6.5 CM a year ago and even as inexpensive as it is, it seems very accurate with certain factory ammo. I wish I had some place to stretch it out a bit. We have nothing locally past 150 yards. I did shoot it enough that I felt confident enough to shoot a buck last year at 266 yds and he dropped with shot placement exactly where I aimed. I really am liking the 6.5 CM.6.5 Creedmoor, usually plinking at 400 to 1200 yards. Working my way out to a mile.
I used to work at Bills20yrds with my VP9
Which one?I used to work at Bills
Which one?
Yep, Robbinsdale. When I retire, I may do it again.Robinsdale ?