CCI mini mags very accurate in my gun out to 100 yards very little difference between that and RWS and Ely club target ammo.
My cousin had a heavy barreled 22 rifle with a 24 power scope on it. He found the most accurate rounds at 100 yards were Winchester Super X hollow points (high...
In some communities and cultures it's not uncommon for somebody to be
a parent at 15 years of age,
a grandparent at 29,
great grandparent at 45,
a great-great grandparent at 62....
that's assuming you can keep your kids alive long enough to reproduce and they don't get killed from drugs...
Many toilet tank flappers are adjustable;
they have a hollow chamber in them and a little sliding cover that you can turn to adjust how fast it sinks, thanks to different sized holes that you will expose the water and air to.
That changes how long it will stay up, & how fast it will close the...
Std. Vel. only???
That's a crazy rule.
I guess it's meant to accommodate older shooters who don't want to use hearing protection because their parents and grandparents didn't. Standard velocity will usually mean subsonic, and fired outdoors from a longer barrel rifle, that's pretty darn quiet.
Where would an adult living independently go to learn morals?
Suppose a kid grew up in a cage, held by kidnappers, and was rescued at age 30, at which time her parents were dead and she had no other living relatives in the USA.
Or suppose a space alien borrowed a recently-deceased human body...
I'd come armed with a "cheat sheet" of notes regarding how many clicks you'll need to re-zero your rifle for all of the various distances required in the match. Usually 40 yards, 60 yards, 77 yards, and 100 yards. Or meters? I forget.
But, you should actually TEST your gun with the ammo that...
I shot .22 metallic silhouette targets at some other ranges, not Riverbend.
I used a rather plain Ruger 10/22 with an ordinary scope on it, nothing fancy, so I never investigated the rules about weight limits or barrel length limits, or restrictions on adjustable stocks, etc.
It's an entirely...
Use them on our Enemies or give them to our allies who will use them on our mutual enemies , but only when no American or Allied boots on the ground are needed.
In other words, we will be killing our enemies on their own territory and we're leaving their corpses there to rot-- not trying to...
With the standard 4-round mag, it's purely a hunting gun.
But put an aftermarket 10-round mag in it, and add some camo tape or a gun sock to hide the glossy "LOOK AT ME: I"M SO BEAUTIFUL" finish, then you have something you can use for tactical work, too.
OP, your current collection is lacking a full-power rifle suitable for big game hunting past 150 yards,
and for the role of "sniper / countersniper / squad designated marksman" with a hard-hitting bullet that still hits hard and breaks stuff and kills big animals at several hundred yards.
So...
Bump. If anyone wants to try before you buy, I could meet up a some indoor range in the northern suburbs of Atlanta.
This gun has an amazing trigger pull. Match quality, for real, not a rack-grade of field-grade trigger.
There *IS* a difference.
A shotgun is not like a Claymore mine where you just follow the instructions of "front towards enemy."
Beyond spitting distance, they need to be aimed. Or in daylight --pointed by sighting across the top of the barrel. But in low light you're not going to be able to point it that way.
A 10"...