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I want to be supportive of manufacturers (even though they sometimes defecate on their customers and 2A), but in a forum, the correct mindset is to give first loyalty to fellow consumers.
I did not send anything. I contacted them on the web about the burrs on the handguard of my RPR. I got a form response which appeared to say they would get back to me eventually.
I love this kind of thing. It's always great to see black people at gun ranges, especially when a certain percentage of conservatives are saying stupid things about civil war and the importance of keeping "precious European blood" untainted. Black people need to be welcomed.
If you want to...
I like it, but there are problems with it.
For one thing, it can be unpleasant trying to get help. People reflexively defend the manufacturers when they know some machines are rough and hard to use. Yes, if you tune one correctly and use it very carefully and maintain it and grease it, it will...
Given the way things are going, I'm trying to make sure I have ammo on hand for the future, especially in useful calibers. I like .240 Ruger for pest control and maybe small game.
I have a choice between 32 and 40-grain Vmax. Both shoot well out of this gun. The 32 is considerably faster...
I have an AR-15 with a shell deflector wart on the lower. Do people do anything to protect the finish on these things, or do they just let the casings gradually destroy it?
One of the amazing things about the S&B is the price, which is much lower than the Hornady you linked to.
S&B gave one shooter consistent sub-MOA shooting from 656 yards, so unless it's much worse from my gun, it pretty much has to be very good for practice. I'm planning to shoot fairly large...
I took a long-range shooting course. I thought I was clever, showing up with a Stanley rolling toolbox. Then they told us to climb stairs over and over.
What's a good, sturdy backpack for this kind of work? Needs to hold ammo, snacks, water, some tools, and so on. Let's say 200 rounds of .308...
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