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There's a bunch of them on any board where guns are discussed.
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Aw crap............. 39%..
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24%. Thatīs a good thing, right?
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Hmmm....42%, and I don't even wear cammo or all black clothes to go to the range, OR have throwing knives or other "ninja" gear...must have been my choice of firearms/ammo...and I don't even LIKE going to the mall!
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21% here. I think it was my willingness to listen to ABBA as I blew away milk jugs that tipped the balance.
(Yes, I shoot milk jugs at my firing range; it's a low key place and as long as you clean up after yourself they'll let you use almost anything as a target you want. Milk jugs aren't very satisfactory, though, because unless you use a shotgun they'll just sit there and bleed out, not explode. Indeed, getting a good reaction out of the things you shoot tends to be a problem. One time I brought a bunch of empty pop cans out and was blazing away at them, and getting increasingly irritated because I seemed to be missing continously. Then I went down range to collect them and discovered they were swiss cheesed. I'd been hitting them just fine, the bullets were simply going through the thin aluminum so fast the impact was having no effect on the rest of the can. I use tin cans now; they jerk much more satisfactorily.) |
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33%.
I didn't like the milk jug test. Milk jugs are the size of a deer vital area. A perfect test of accuracy of a deer rifle in my book. Put some rocks into it and off you go. they also make great tests of peentration when stacked and filled with water. |
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