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Tim Richardson | Kurt Weiske | Re: obamas gun fight |
January 21, 2016 6:29 PM * |
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> Re: Re: obamas gun fight > By: Tim Richardson to BOB ACKLEY on Sat Jan 16 2016 04:59 pm > TR> out an APC loaded with troops. A 30 06 round from 400 yards does a > TR> perfect job as well. Most American hunters are well up on their > TR> shooting skills with a rifle. > In the show Jericho, a drama about life in a small town after a limited > nuclear war, militias with a variety of battle rifles and assault rifles try > to take over the town. The town defends itself, and I remember seeing guys > with what looked like Remington 700s with scopes on the front line behind a > barricade, 20 yards away. > I would have put them on high ground 200 yards away and told them to pretend > the bad guys had antlers. I used to knock down the targets out to 400 meters in basic using the `low- middle-high' aiming system with open sights. From a rest position it was easy for me. The weapon was an M-14 with a 20 round magazine. In a prone rest position they were great rifles. A scope is almost too much at 20 yards. I haven't fired a heavy caliber rifle in many years. The last one I owned was an 8mm Mauser. A .22 rifle could probably do a head shot at around 150 or 200 yards, though. --- SBBSecho 2.27-Win32 * Origin: Telnet://valhalla.synchro.net - Richmond, Virginia (1:275/93) |
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