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By Maksim
Looks like a pretty good deal for a decent steel target with stand. Can always replace the target once you shoot it up. 3/8 inch. Regular price $80, on sale for $49.99 and free Prime shipping. Shipped and sold by Amazon so if it is crappy quality I am fairly sure they will stand behind it.
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By MichaelDiggs
I have my Aimpoint red dot zeroed in perfectly at 25 yards. I finally got the chance to shoot my second rifle outside at 50 yards. Red dot easily seen, but EVERY hole was a few inches above where the red dot was at. I know there must be a technical explanation on this and if I set my red dot below where I want the bullet to go it will go into the bulls eye. Is there a good site I can read on the technical aspects on how all that works? I didn't think a difference of 25 yards would be so great, and I certainly do not nor expect everyone zeroes their red dot all the time if they change distances. Just looking to learn and understand better.
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By remixer
New in Box CZ 75TS (Tactical Sport 9mm) - Pre-Owned
$800.00 plus NJ Nics (15.00) and NJ Tax
Like New Condition, Low Round Count, Walnut Grips, Includes 3 Magazines.
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By maintenanceguy
I've always just hacked something together to shoot at when I felt like shooting. A scrap piece of plywood leaning on a couple of cinder blocks, a paper target stapled to a 2x4 post driven into the dirt, or a target taped to an old 5 gallon bucket worked fine.
I bought a decent target .22 handgun for my 14 year old daughter to shoot several months ago and finally built a real target to shoot at.
I'm interested in new ideas to improve my little back yard range and wondered what others here have built for themselves.
Here's mine. The plywood slides into the frame from the top and can be replaced once it's shot-out. I'm using 1/4" luan but it will take up to 3/4" ply. The gongs are 8", 6", and 4". The spinner is an old one I built years ago that I could stomp into the ground re-purposed.
Now let's see yours.
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Reloading is just following a recipe! You are obviously a natural! Just do it!
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By Cheflife15 · Posted
Really not a bad price. I really only want to reload 9mm and 5.56. I would like to tune my pistol for competition loads. I shot some 150 grain syntech the other day and it's a noticeably different recoil impulse. -
Lee pro 1000 I run 2. 1 for large pistol primers one for small pistol. I also have 2 single stage presses for load development
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By Cheflife15 · Posted
Yeah I gotta make it back out there this week and see. Id love to get into reloading but it looks like a lot to take on at the moment. If I buy a set up, I would want something legit so I don't feel the need to upgrade in a year.
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