Shoot. I have like 20k of them.Wait! We should delete our irrelevant posts? What?
Heck if I did that, this group wouldn't even know that I can type.
Shoot. I have like 20k of them.Wait! We should delete our irrelevant posts? What?
Heck if I did that, this group wouldn't even know that I can type.
But, how did you delete your post COMPLETELY?
Like I said, we can delete the content, but not the complete entry.
I believe you can delete your post if you are the last post on that thread, but as soon as someone else posts you can't delete it. I could be wrong.
Waiting on results.Post.
He already tried.Waiting on results.
Another mystery.
Maybe a new poster will pop in and explain this one too, lol.
Sometimes that's the best way to do things. Remember how many AR uppers people made back when 7.62x25 ammo was dirt cheap? Building a rifle for otherwise useless ammo just because the ammo is cheap is working backwards but, for a couple of years when other ammo was missing or high-priced, those were the guys out shooting and having fun.
Of course, those uppers are now worth essentially nothing but if someone was smart enough to buy a pallet of ammo at the time, they'll be on the range for a long time to come.
I once placed an order with a New Jersey High Power rifle supplier for ammo. They had gotten Wolf to do a production run that used Hornady 75-grain match bullets. At the time, the delivered price was just a touch under $0.09/round, iirc. The ammo was running sub-MOA in any decent gun. I didn't have a .223 but I was going to build a pistol just to shoot the stuff because it would have been an easy way for me to return to match shooting.
Unfortunately, the ammo was all recalled before I could get any but the point remains - sometimes you get a good buy on one part of a system and you just work from there to fill in the blanks.
It's been a while ago. The years run together for us oldsters, y'know.Ben, what decade was this in :-p
Aren't you kind of going about this backwards? Starting with the glass, then picking the rifle to put it on, then picking the distance to shoot... not a normal way to go about things to say the least.