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12 October 2014, 06:48 #46Member
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I've only taken mine to the range once since building it.
Mine is mostly a range toy. Would like to give it a try with coyote hunting. Or hunting of some sort. I have a decent glass on there for the occasion
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19 October 2014, 08:53 #47New Member
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Plinking, plinking, and more plinking, (a little paper punching, fizzy targets, long range steel gong). Plus varmints on my own property (fox, coyote, raccoon).
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19 October 2014, 09:17 #48
I use them for HD, hunting, precision rifle, and general target shooting. Versatile platform
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24 October 2014, 07:02 #49
First let me say if you are physically able to train, DO IT! I am on almost 2 years of medical problems keeping me from serious training. I miss it , BAD! I feel my skills deteriorating, I still dry practice and do what I can. I had to sell all my AR's and build a AR pistol due to the need for money and inability to shoot long guns for some time, looking at my 870 makes me cringe. I can shoot still just not for long. No run and gun for a while. I still practice drills just more static. I can't go prone either, kinda screwed.
I had to make a lot of changes including how and what pistol I carry. I have been doing a lot of dry practice with my Glock from my carry rig.
I guess even now with limitations on my ability I train for defensive purposes mainly. This may seem like work to some but I find it rewarding and fun.
My last AR 15, a pistol.
Last edited by ZKK; 24 October 2014 at 07:07.
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24 October 2014, 10:47 #50
I generally shoot for training at work. Mostly 100 yards and closer and more often than not, it's close in shooting or in a shoot house. I used to love longer range shooting and we have a 1300 yard range now. Unfortunately it takes an act of god or plain old scamming to get in on the long range.