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Title: A good day at the range beats...
Post by: BAC on August 26, 2018, 05:54:10 PM
Let's see some range photos.  This is supposed to be a gun forum, isn't it?  I don't get nearly enough range time myself, but will try harder in the future.  Guess I should clean the guns sometimes, too, eh?(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180826/d11edb985873794814f9b05ab342db79.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180826/91cf5c8aa141a1e1a301df5b40670b9f.jpg)

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Title: Re: A good day at the range beats...
Post by: alfsauve on August 26, 2018, 10:26:10 PM
.........Guess I should clean the guns...

Please watch your language.  Foul talk is not allowed here.
Title: Re: A good day at the range beats...
Post by: BAC on August 26, 2018, 10:37:47 PM
Please watch your language.  Foul talk is not allowed here.

Just finished CLEANING!
Title: Re: A good day at the range beats...
Post by: Big Frank on August 26, 2018, 11:21:47 PM
"raGuess"? Stop confusing me Alf. My pea brain can't handle it. :(
Title: Re: A good day at the range beats...
Post by: Rastus on August 27, 2018, 07:19:22 AM
Range time?  Novel idea I need to explore. 

Less work...less work....less work....less work....less work...less work.....  :o
Title: Re: A good day at the range beats...
Post by: les snyder on August 27, 2018, 08:24:14 AM
I had nice looking guns once upon a time... then they started turning black... now they all look the same... some kind of blight in the gun safe... nicely finished SMLE by the way
Title: Re: A good day at the range beats...
Post by: alfsauve on August 27, 2018, 08:51:09 AM
Just finished CLEANING!




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Title: Re: A good day at the range beats...
Post by: Big Frank on August 27, 2018, 03:26:17 PM
It's a good thing this thread isn't X-rated. The moderator hasn't been here in over 8 years and can't scold anyone.
Title: Re: A good day at the range beats...
Post by: BAC on August 27, 2018, 03:56:20 PM
Range time?  Novel idea I need to explore. 

Less work...less work....less work....less work....less work...less work.....  :o

Is it bad that now now that our daughter is in college we are doing more on the weekend?  Teenagers can be real anchors.   ;)
Title: Re: A good day at the range beats...
Post by: Jim Kennedy-ar154me on August 28, 2018, 01:12:26 PM



This thread rated MA for mature audiences

I guess that would depend on which gun you are cleaning!


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Title: Re: A good day at the range beats...
Post by: Big Frank on August 28, 2018, 01:23:21 PM
I guess that would depend on which gun you are cleaning!


Or how many! :o
Title: Re: A good day at the range beats...
Post by: alfsauve on August 28, 2018, 04:13:58 PM
Not so good day

First the good news.  My  10/22 rifles work great.   The Varmint one brings a smile.   I tried it with Standard Velocity, Green and Select CCI ammo.  Select seems to make a sightly tighter group.  Pictures below.   Also the 100yd group is great.  I have it at 1-5/16"

(https://photos.smugmug.com/Gun-General/i-T8bTcQm/0/63069a1b/L/10-22%2008-28-2018%2001-L.png)

(https://photos.smugmug.com/Gun-General/i-mtvh2tF/0/3a4cad89/L/10-22%20-08-28-2018%2002-L.png)

(https://photos.smugmug.com/Gun-General/i-p6DhdLX/0/7b3762b2/L/10-22%2008-28-2018%2003-L.png)

NOW THE BAD NEWS:

The Bushnell 1-4x on my .458 SOCOM is still screwy.   I crank in an 1" down and it goes 6" right.   Will be removing and sending to Bushnell.  This after I centered all the adjustments.  And NO it's not on crooked.  It has a brightness adj on the left side so you can't get it on 90degrees out of kilter.

My First Strike red dot on my other 10/22 is wanky too.   One "click" moves it an inordinate amount at 50yds.  One click back and it goes somewhere else.  I've put that on my upgrade list.

My .308 Mossberg bolt blew a case on the first shot today.   Felt it but no damage.   Tapped the bolt out but the shell was stuck in the chamber.  So much for shooting that today.   Took it home on the bench and gently tapped the shell with a rod down the barrel.   It came out fairly easy.   Commercial ammo, btw.


(https://photos.smugmug.com/Gun-General/i-g4Hp638/0/a3e660fb/L/308%20Case%20Split-L.png)
   
Title: Re: A good day at the range beats...
Post by: Big Frank on August 28, 2018, 07:37:17 PM
Good shooting. The group with the Select ammo could all be in the black if was left and down a little.

But as the Grateful Dead sang, every silver lining's got a touch of grey. Or as I say, it's always something. It wouldn't be proper for me to say what comes after that on a pubic forum. :-[

I'll be awaiting news on the scope situation.

I thought the head of the case was supposed to be the strongest part. I've read about cases that were reloaded too times having blowouts or complete head separations due to brass flow thinning it out. But I don't recall hearing about new ammo blowing out unless there's excessive headspace. I wonder if it's an ammo problem, gun problem, or both? My bet is on bad ammo.
Title: Re: A good day at the range beats...
Post by: les snyder on August 28, 2018, 09:58:16 PM
Alf... how sharp is the nose of the extractor?
Title: Re: A good day at the range beats...
Post by: BAC on August 28, 2018, 10:20:58 PM


I had nice looking guns once upon a time... then they started turning black... now they all look the same... some kind of blight in the gun safe... nicely finished SMLE by the way

Even my black rifle isn't black:(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180829/0bb27eb7476f119ddab7c0824644c8ad.jpg)

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Title: Re: A good day at the range beats...
Post by: Rastus on August 29, 2018, 02:31:50 AM
Alf that's a good group at 100 for any 22.  22 bullets just aren't designed as the best shape to fly through the air.  Bummer about the scope...

Brian that wood stock is growing on me.

Title: Re: A good day at the range beats...
Post by: alfsauve on August 29, 2018, 09:36:25 AM

Even my black rifle isn't black:(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180829/0bb27eb7476f119ddab7c0824644c8ad.jpg)

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If I had the time and wherewithall, I'd try to make one that extended forward enough to replace the pistol grip.   I'd love to blow some anti-AR person's mind with a wood stock, non-pistol grip, straight pull bolt action AR-15. 
Title: Re: A good day at the range beats...
Post by: alfsauve on August 29, 2018, 11:03:32 AM
I was using the new Bench Master foam supports for shooting my .22lr.  Rather nifty and they came along at just the right time as my bean bags had dry rotted.   You can configure them a number of ways.   I could have possibly gotten an even better groups with the Lead Sled, but I didn't feel like dragging it to the range.

Title: Re: A good day at the range beats...
Post by: alfsauve on August 29, 2018, 11:06:02 AM
The .308 ammo was commercially loaded but they were from once used cases.  I assume the company has a contract to buy government ammo.   Cleverly they call it Heat In A Can.    I've shot a couple hundred of their 5.56mm and about 100 of this batch of .308.  The first problem I've had.

They're coming to a gun show near me in a week I may just drop the case off, not expecting any thing back, but maybe their QC might find it interesting.

http://www.georgia-arms.com/about-us/
Title: Re: A good day at the range beats...
Post by: Big Frank on September 06, 2018, 10:26:36 PM
Those Bench Master foam blocks are pretty neat. I've heard of Georgia Arms before. They're one of the few places that sells .460 Rowland ammo. They have a load with a 185gr Nosler JHP at a screaming 1550 FPS. I'm not sure if that's the same bullet that comes poking along at around 980 FPS in Nosler Match Grade .45 ACP or not. If it is, it must explode on impact.
Title: Re: A good day at the range beats...
Post by: Rastus on September 07, 2018, 06:39:36 AM
Georgia Arms....my sons and I burnt a lot of their ammo several years ago when I had time to train.  It always went bang and never a problem. 

Bench Master foam blocks...that's totally new to me.  Interesting.  I'll have to look it up.  The Lead Sled may have been better....but you are where I am on that I think....don't feel like dragging it to the range.  I just bought a couple of bean bags.  I think it may be better than the lead sled except for the recoil part and I'm old enough not to hurt and not too old to not hurt bad when hit so I'm at that golden age.