A good challenge with my crossman in the basement is 10 meters with small little army men. The cheap plastic molded ones that come in buckets.
I line up about 5-10 of them in a row and try to get them down in streaks. It's really flippin hard and I found that the best way to hold the rifle is...
btw feets I was just trying to be funny.
Personally I love seeing pictures of "big bad and evil" rifles with friendly loving colors. It gives the liberals a kick in the balls every time.
How did you get that sparkly effect?
Thanks deepskyy
The front grip is what led me to believe it was a 1300 as it looks similar to the defender's front grip.
If mine had two screws I would have kept the side saddle :(
I look forward to the grips.
Whatever happened to all that plastic cased ammunition for 5.56/.223? It had a brass head and a FMJ bullet and the rest was plastic with powder inside, was supposed to be real cheap and I haven't seen anyone selling it..
I've had a blast with my Mark II. The accutrigger and the fact that it's a bolt action make it one of the most accurate 22LR's you can buy for the price.
I paid 130$ new for mine and I free floated the barrel with some sand paper and it's very accurate. The only gripe that I had about it was...
Alright, I GOT IT!!!!!
Major victory,
M14s -- 30 points
Me --- 1 point
lol
I must have dicked around with the 30-06 case for an hour before I finally figured it out. It works very nicely though, and I am not determined to do it all over again so that I can show people how you can do this...
Winchester 1300 defender in that pic?
If it is, I don't know how in the hell you deal with that side saddle. Mine kept on spinning off cause there's only one nut that holds it into place... I finally just got rid of it and used the stock reciever pin.
I have the same stock, and I absolutley...
I'm sure that they're considering them an "investment" and that's why they are being bought up in such large quantitys at a time.
Think about, with the way things are now and the paranoia among the gun community (for good reason I hear) they could sell for a pretty penny in the future.
If...
I am seriously having a VERY Hard time getting the ejector with spring to go in without it popping out and flying all over the place.
I read a guide on the net that shows pics of the author using the service tool included with the rifle. He explains that you can hold the ejector with spring...
I know I can hear them at 150 because I was using a piece of railroad track with my sks and could hear it ding. With the steel jacketed rounds there was the occasional huge spark as well ;p However it didn't hold up at well, but I'm sure it's because of the type of jacketing.
Krochus, thanks...
There is a black guy who could be a senator (I have no clue) but he's sleeping lol.
Look behind obama on HIS left, just a couple seats in. Black guy, larger balding with short grey hair
Just curious but what do you guys use for steel targets for .223 rifles? I would be using the standard 55grn FMJ's if I was going to shoot and nothing steel core.
Basically I want to setup a long distance target (150-200) yards and have a target left to go and pick up after a day of...
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