I was referring to the gentleman who had to go to NJ for a job and leave all his firearms at home. To me that would be pain and suffering. Sorry I was a lot cryptic.
dickn52 wrote: I was referring to the gentleman who had to go to NJ for a job and leave all his firearms at home. To me that would be pain and suffering. Sorry I was a lot cryptic.
I'm in the peoples republic of Massachusetts, but not much difference on gun laws! It is painful for sure! and Freedom Munitions bottom line is suffering due to the lack of ammo orders from me :laugh:
All of you are paying me and covering my expenses here.....ain't our government great :whip:
Libertarian623 wrote: 20 rounds off hand at 8x10 plate at 200. 50% hit rate til I took my head out of my ass. I guess I needed a tune up for sure on offhand.
All depends on how fast your sending them. If your going fast then that ain't to shabby for off-hand at 200 yards
JT - that was slow fire looking for 100%. A year ago it would have been 100%. I just have not devoted any time to offhand. This year I was concentrating on CQB and long range.
Anybody shooting can post in this thread, that is what it is for. Just trying to gauge activity levels. I got out today, it got above freezing so I was shooting, today got the farnam in 8-9 seconds with the AR pistol twice. I will post video next week when it is supposed to be in the 40's.
I haven't smelled any burnt powder since mid October now
Going home for the holidays next week, even if it's -20 I'll be at the range flinging some lead in just over a week, can't come soon enough! :dance: :woohoo: :dance:
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