Over the weekend we had a young man in the shop saying that

Gary Reeder
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Monday, July 29, 2024, 17:52 (237 days ago)

shooting 2 brands of ammo in a gun will not give you the same groups. Just to see if he was right I had one of my AR-15s here for some work. I sat down at 25 yards with a box of Frontier 5.56 and and shot 3 rounds. Here is that target...
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Then I shot 3 rounds of PMC 5.56 ammo. Here is that target...
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Side by side
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Too bad the young man wasn't here to see them.

seeing is believing...........

JFS
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Monday, July 29, 2024, 20:17 (237 days ago) @ Gary Reeder

PS- Gary, YOU should have been a counter

JFS
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Monday, July 29, 2024, 20:19 (237 days ago) @ JFS

sniper in Butler, Pennsylvania a week or so ago....;-)

That would have been nice but I do good to spell SNIPER,

Gary Reeder
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Tuesday, July 30, 2024, 14:27 (236 days ago) @ JFS

much less to be one. I am pretty much a handgun hunter but I do enjoy shooting prairie dogs at longer ranges. Kase and I go out to an area where there are a lot of dogs. They range from 50 yards to 400 or more. Kase uses his heavy barreled AR-15 with a high powered scope. I have 2 rifles I use. One is a Remington model 700 Classic in 22-250 Improved. The other is a heavy barrel Savage in 22-250. We have a wind here pretty much all the time so we have to allow for that. I tape a foot long thread to the end of my barrels so I can tell which way the wind is coming from and how hard it is gusting.
I will have to give Larry Farley credit for some of my long range shooting. He and I went out every chance we had and shot ground hogs and often at longer ranges. In Tennessee we had to shoot over soy bean and corn fields and sometimes the ranges got a bit long, to where we had to aim a foot over the hogs to hit them.
Our hunting here is a bit different. The prairie dog is about 8" tall and 2" wide so he is pretty hard to hit, especially at longer ranges. We just park the truck, put sand bags on the hood and start glassing the fields. After 10 or 15 shots we move on to another field. On a good day we will get 25 to 30 P. dogs.
So no we are not up to the sniper's talent or experience but I think a 4th grader could have taken that shooter off the top of that building with his 22 single shot from 75 yards. There was a lot of mishandling of the performances that day, and it will take a long time for the Secret Service to get over that.

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