The British Soldier
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Interesting things you get up to in your garden, you sad loser.
i dunno. i am like really really fat. i am the weight equivalent of twins and sometimes triplets.Ooh...we could unite our wondertwin powers! I sincerely doubt Spiff could match that...
I think that I figured this out when I was zeroing the ACOG Friday. That mil-spec trigger is to blame. I screwed up and started shooting my handguns before zeroing instead of vice-versa. Zeroing was murder. My trigger finger was sore, I was hungry, I'd been shooting for five hours straight, etc., etc. Anyway, I would pull the slack out of the trigger, then pull and hit an extremely heavy stop in the trigger before it broke. It might not have been really heavy, but I was shooting single-actions all morning and it sure felt heavy after that. I would hit the stop, then lose the reticle, then realize I wasn't breathing, so on and so forth. It took 50 rounds to get it zeroed. Of course, the first twenty rounds was just getting it on paper (I was zeroing at 100 yards). I got my last two within 1/2 inch on the bullseye and called it a day. CelticMP then picked it up and put ten shots in the bullseye. I hate shooting with former snipers.yeah, now if only i could shoot the darned thing with consistant accuracy.
What, and screw up the barrel harmonics when I remount it? Are you nuts, that thing ain't free-floated, you know! I had the light part of the Surefire resting on a sandbag, the foregrip part wasn't touching the bench.you DID take off the surefire to get a good rest from the bench, RIGHT????
As far as that goes...........lets just say fear the pistol not the rifle i spotted for the zeroing and the it took a bit. When i got to shoot it w/ ACOG it was super sweet. 10 rounds in a 2x2 no problem at 100yds without even trying to take my time.It took 50 rounds to get it zeroed.
And this isnt my fault Uncle Sam wont send you (not that you could hit anything when you got there ). Try for the Army Pistol Team more your......forte.I hate shooting with former snipers.