AQ planned for years and sent their A team to carry out the attacks, and on Flight 93 they were thwarted by a pick-up team made up of United Frequent Fliers. Many people look at 9/11 and wonder how we can stop an enemy like that. I look at FL93 and wonder, "How can we lose?". -- FromMyColdDeadHand
AQ planned for years and sent their A team to carry out the attacks, and on Flight 93 they were thwarted by a pick-up team made up of United Frequent Fliers. Many people look at 9/11 and wonder how we can stop an enemy like that. I look at FL93 and wonder, "How can we lose?". -- FromMyColdDeadHand
Meh, I’m done with it.
I’m scope hunting....Trying to decide between these:
https://www.nightforceoptics.com/rif...s/nxs-35-15x50
https://www.nightforceoptics.com/rif...s/nxs-55-22x50
Now mind you, I’m no snipersuperSEALCAGRaidersnakeeatingsupershooter type person. I just like to shoot and enjoy the challenge.
First 20 rounds, 150 grain Federal AE FMJ. First round is right of center, I pulled the bolt to get a quick bore sight and off to trigger pulling.
2 groups of 10, 165 grain Hornady SST and SIG 150 all copper HP
The round outside the grouping was because I decided to have some kind of Tourettes type spasm for some unknown reason.
All shots were from a bench and bag with no rear support at 100 yards. I was more or less trying to get a feel for the rifle and to see what grain was going to do the best. I performed no barrel break-in. I cleaned the bore with brush, CLP, and patches on a jag and went to the range.
Last edited by davidjinks; 11-04-20 at 19:55. Reason: Distance added
You should expect much more from it than what you pictured. Feed it some good ammo like 168 or 175 Federal Gold Metal.
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