I shot my m66 and a shockwave while my wife shot her M15 and her AR
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I shot my m66 and a shockwave while my wife shot her M15 and her AR
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Can't go to the range and don't have enough land to shoot on here, so I have to rely on the airsoft Glock 19 to get me through these trying times.
49/50 @ 5yd Airsoft Dot Torture:
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Chris
Combined cardio and training this morning with Hwansik Kim’s Go Stop drill
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Previously sighted in “close enough” at 25 yds, I finally got to shoot at 100 and make the necessary adjustments.
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I shot some of these through my AR.
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I did some reloading yesterday using FC brass, 8208XBR, and the 77 Nosler CC w/ cannelure.
While I have quite a few 75 Gold Dots ready to go, I wanted something similar for precision target and maybe defense. This required some extra quality control steps to make sure they were 100% reliable.
It probably would have been easier to grab the bag of Winchester brass I have on the shelf but I wanted to see what I could come up with using 100 once fired FC headstamp mil brass, and right now I've got plenty of time :cool:
Started of with the usual tumble, size, swage, and trim. Checked headspace on every piece after that. Rejected 1.
Next came brass weight. Every piece was weighed within 1 grain. I had not done that step before and found some odd ones. Rejected 4.
Ran the remaining 95 in the ultrasonic cleaner with water, Simple Green, and a couple drops of dish soap. Then I tumbled again to give them a little polish.
Checked the primer pockets for media and started priming. 0 rejects.
Next was powder and I weighed every charge to within +/- .1 grain. 8208XBR flows really nice through the Lee Deluxe Powder Measure. Out of 95, I only had to re-measure 5 throws, and they were within .2 grains of setpoint.
Bullets were seated and OAL was measured on every one. There was one reject because the bullet took a lot more pressure to seat.
G44 for a hundred rounds. Little break in the midst of a 16hr patrol shift.
This RRA Elite Commando that comes with a bit of a story. It was stolen from the original owner, recovered some time after insurance had paid on the loss, recovered from a criminal a bit worse for wear, and sold to make the insurance company whole. I have owned it for about eight years now. The lack of care while in criminal hands shows as corrosion under the grips and the MSH has a small ding.
Based on a sample of one, maintenance doesn't seem to be a criminal priority.
When my wife moved out on her own, her mom bought her a pre-Thunder Bersa .380. Of course the wife's apartment got burgled within the first couple months and the pistol got taken. Flash forward about 15 years and wife's dad gets a call from the Sheriff's office: the pistol has been recovered and can be picked up. Apparently some kids found it in a paper sack in a field. Based on condition can't have been there long. Mostly OK shape but the barrel was pitted (rotted might be a better word) badly enough to have broken rifling in spots. Can only think they were using corrosive ammo and never once cleaned it out.
A little old and new today.
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