Nature Boy
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I was 17th out of 44
That ain’t bad!
I was 17th out of 44
Pretty darn good in my view. I’m happy to not come in last ..That ain’t bad!
You are H...U...M...A...N. Join the club.Thanks. The only stage I was upset about was the one after high prone and I forgot to dial back to zero coming off the stage.
Big.....fat....zero.
Sigh. A zero really hurts one's ranking at the end of the day.
Ouch!Thanks. The only stage I was upset about was the one after high prone and I forgot to dial back to zero coming off the stage.
Big.....fat....zero.
Sigh. A zero really hurts one's ranking at the end of the day.
Do forget old. But who’s counting.Thanks. The only stage I was upset about was the one after high prone and I forgot to dial back to zero coming off the stage.
Big.....fat....zero.
Sigh. A zero really hurts one's ranking at the end of the day.
At least somebody can get down into that position ...an old man getting low to the floor
So was this a required position? Why not go prone? Faster to assume and recover?
It’s even worse when that also has the farmers tan…At least you didn’t show off the plumbers butt.
As a teen, I bought a Savage 110 in 30-06 and got handloading equipment. A sales guy at the local sporting goods store taught me how to handload and helped me buy the necessary equipment. I only had one centerfire rifle and that was a Savage mod. 110 in 30-06. My shooting buddy and his friend and I got together and all loaded '06 ammo for general purpose hunting. We hunted woodchucks for practice prior to deer season and got really good with the low-powered scopes we could afford. Mine was a Weaver 2.5X and I shot it pretty well, using 125 grain spitzers in my '06. My buddy had a 4X Weaver and he was also a good shot, having been in a .22LR target-shooting team. Being a target shooter he was more deliberate in shooting...sometimes losing opportunities due to being too deliberate sometimes. Having only a 2.5X scope on my Savage 110, it was a bit more difficult to shoot as accurately as my buddy, who had a 4X. Still, I got my share of chucks and crows.Ruger Hawkeye Long-Range Target
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Do they shoot as well as the Ruger Precision Rifle (AR 15), which has garnered a good reputation for accuracy, at least in its price range.
Any cons to them?
I ask because I am considering trying the PRS game (They have a place in my state) and they have a "production" class (Less than 2K rifle and less than 2K scope) division as well as a "senior" category.
Looks like the Savage GRS could be a viable option as well. Thoughts?
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Any other options? Not ready for a 4K rifle (Drool) and 3K scope just yet, gotta start saving my pennies, plus find out if the game is for me.
Any and all insight is welcome. (Scopes too)