Well, at least he put it away before walking out.
Think about the above comment.
You using magnified optics?
Well, at least he put it away before walking out.
Think about the above comment.
That's called cannon fodder...You using magnified optics?
I was refilling someone's fuel tank. I've heard Rum/Water/Coke Zero is better than 93 octane.Yea, well, at least you didn't have a Tdogg walking into to your peripheral vision during the CM Championship. I am sure that is the only reason, that ended with up a 3rd place effort.
I have spoken to the security team to make sure spectators remain in the designation area.
What was he doing over there anyway??
It was around 71 degrees, we had the A/C on in the truck. Mcapo kept insisting on 69 degrees, but that just struck me as a strange innuendo. Then he began offering me desserts.
Should've been a 68. Then he'd owe you one for next time.It was around 71 degrees, we had the A/C on in the truck. Mcapo kept insisting on 69 degrees, but that just struck me as a strange innuendo. Then he began offering me desserts.
Same here. Just woke up from a napI had a great time yesterday and I am totally wore out today!
What was the front rest that you were using, Gmcttr? I think that was very useful. The bipod worked, but there was no fine tuning it, just the rear rest.
I left early and I was still completely worn out. I can believe everyone who stayed the entire time were probably wiped.
I think I'll bust out the Lead Sled tomorrow if I go. I need to remove as many variables caused by the shooter when I'm testing ammo. On the other hand, the shooter should learn to properly remove variables they can control. Great, now I have another internal debate.
Does a sled eliminate variables or introduce a new set of variables?
Sometimes I think you just like watching the gears in my head come to a screeching halt.Does a sled eliminate variables or introduce a new set of variables?