Nice write up none the less.
Nice write up none the less.
These things are ubiquitous on competition Service Rifles in fact a Service Rifle is not competitive without it. BTW, RR rifles are very common and well respected at Service Rifle matches. Competitors will add lead to the buttstock and the forend to bring the weight up to 15 pounds or so. Seems to me you are clueless about Service Rifles.
If you can't dazzle them with your genius then throw in a little gratuitous insult. After all, this is the Internet and they can't get their hands on you so insult away! Ain't the Internet great!!?? Seems to me you don't know anything about genius either, Justin.
Last edited by Suwannee Tim; 01-17-11 at 18:23.
Just because it is "common" and "well respected" by some at a bunch of matches means absolutely nothing. Just because there's a plurality does not mean that they are right. There are many times in which the extreme minority are absolutely correct and the vast majority is mind-blowingly and utterly wrong.
Yes, I am attacking your intellect, and I will not apologize for it. All you had to do was continue reading the thread to see my response, but you saw a single statement and became so emotionally entangled in it that you immediately quoted it and replied. The egg is on your face, not mine. I suggest you become more patient in your ways and take the time to read and learn a little bit before jumping to conclusions. Have a great day!If you can't dazzle them with your genius then throw in a little gratuitous insult. After all, this is the Internet and they can't get their hands on you so insult away! Ain't the Internet great!!?? Seems to me you don't know anything about genius either, Justin.
You err Justin. It was ra2bach you insulted, not me! Maybe you should take your own advice and read more closely, maybe take your own advice and don't get so emo. This is a technical forum not a chat room. How 'bout laying off with the personal shit, OK?
Last edited by Suwannee Tim; 01-17-11 at 19:33.
some 600 yard results added to op
Dan Miami, FL
In before the RRA haters...
If you're in range, so are they...
At Butner, the Marine Armor 'tweaked' my daughters trigger spring, this allowed play in the slave pin. I figured this out before I broke the weapon down....she was impressed. At the same time, she couldn't explain what the Marine did so I jumped on her about allowing someone to modify her rifle without knowing what is being modified. I ended up putting new springs in for Perry.
I'm not worried about the gas leak, just seemed odd that after this amount of time/rounds that it still occurs. She swears by the rifle, her 600 yard line scores are good for a 15/16 year old so I'm good to go with it.
Nice write up. It looks like you are on your way tward earning your distinguished riflemans's badge. One thing you can do to improve your shooting is ditch the canvas USGI sling for a no pulse model.
http://www.jarheadtop.com/Slings.htm
The canvas sling is good, and you can shoot some great scores with it, but the biothane all weather sling won't stretch on you. I noticed that I stopped 'droping' points when I started using the no pulse sling because I took that variable out of the equation.
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