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Started by flip, July 24, 2008, 02:33:01 PM

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flip

If I could do it over I would have gotten a heavy barrel flat top upper.  Right now it's a DPMS short with flat top and the front sight post.  Better yet I need something class 2 that I can screw on the end where the bird cage was. ;)
Timberking B-20, Hydraulics make me board quick

Raider Bill

They are nice and easy to add toys to but my Mini-14 marine shoots better.  I only bring my Bushmaster out at night in order to use the night optics. 350 yards across a ravine to a pasture.  When I put the night optics and green lazer on the big M-14 [.308] I can get 2 Wiley yoties sometimes before the sound of the first shot scares them away but that's at about 650 yards. ;D
I have those 2 yardages spotted ,marked and sighted into. That's where I set my bait.
It's neat putting the green light on them for a while as they don't seem to see it.
The First 70 years of childhood is always the hardest.

ely

i can't gaze that long at a time with the green lit scope, it makes my eye do crazy stuff , so i keep it short and sweet.

Raider Bill

Just got to take your time between shots /drinks, relax your eye. My friend that's building a cabin on the property acts as my spotter with my optics. He won't shoot but will find em, I just sit back, relax enjoy the stars and dream about getting a Barrett someday until he spots some movement. Works for me and the farmer that owns the target land loves it! He even supplies the bait. 8)
I don't have anything they would bother except my litte dog. It's just fun.
The First 70 years of childhood is always the hardest.

flip

Timberking B-20, Hydraulics make me board quick

rebocardo

See the story about the woman in FL that got attached by a fox, so the husband shot it ... and her?  :o

Fox is being tested for rabies, husband will be tested for life insurance, because he will need it once she gets out of the hospital  :D

Raider Bill

I wonder......... was that friendly fire?
The First 70 years of childhood is always the hardest.

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