Fred talks about using a 10-22 with peep sights in training to make every shot count - because .22 is cheaper then 7.62 and a great gun to learn how to be a rifleman with.
Once mastered with the 10-22 rifleman skills easily transfer up to a "full" rifle.
It looks too plane for me also, but I have no idea what I'd do give it more appeal.
That's your department Oleg.
Maybe foreground with a nice 10-22 with a "fuzzy" background of people firing battle rifles prone???
Armoredman, Appleseed is a traveling show. Find a location, and they will make one happen. No kidding. The ball is now in your court. You're it! When you find a suitable location, PM me and I'll get you in contact with the organizers.
"appleseed in june appleseed in june appleseed in june appleseed in june appleseed in june appleseed in june appleseed in june appleseed in june appleseed in june!" I'm a little antsy can you tell?
I have been to two. The instructors were top notch. The groups ranged from noobs to .mil types and everything in between. You will be instructed in basic firearm technique and should emerge a better shooter. Safety is observed at all times. I've seen everything from .22 rimfire to Garands. IIRC I shot around 300 rounds in the two day event.
ARs shooting Wolf should bring cleaning kits and plenty of CLP!
I can tell that the Appleseed shoot you attended affected you the same way that the one I attended affected me........Make every shot count....Right on..
I like the poster, and maybe it's just me, but the text looks not quite right.
It doesn't look bad. I just think it needs something, maybe holding the cartridge in the thumb and forefinger on top and bottom..Or maybe the appleseed.org needs to be below the rifle.
True, but the Reflex II sits higher than the Tripower, due to the fact that it's lens area sits entirely above the sight body and reticle projector. The TX30 Tripower's viewing area overlaps the iron sight axis (fancy talk for co witnessing). The point being that the Tripower (or similar tubular sight, like an Aimpoint) will give you a decent cheekweld without a riser or an adjustable stock.
Soooo, if you like that chevron reticle, and you like the idea of the nice low sight axis, the Tripower on the M8 mount is your choice.
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