If you stand straighter the list looks shorter. Go ahead and add it slacker.
That's the point, and the problem. With my eyesight nowadays I need to stand up straight to read my list.
If you stand straighter the list looks shorter. Go ahead and add it slacker.
As long as I can see what I'm aimin' at, I'll get by one gun, er, round, at a time.
Bi-focals are very disconcerting. Doc. ordered a pair for me, and I ended up with nasty azz headaches due to the dual focus/lenses. Can't wait 'till I have to argue with my doc. about tri-focals.
The Arlington Sportsmans ClubAnd speaking of poop...WTF is up with the ranges here not allowing FMJ? can someone PLEASE guide me to a range that's preferably over 100yds and lets me shoot my bulk tuna-canned highly corrosive magnetic surplus FMJ?
Byrd666,
You're only as good as your tools allow you to. I have a small correction in my eyes I was stubborn not to bother for years, until I started seeing the results. Invest on a good pair of sports/shooting lenses with a good tint to suit your style and don't slap dual focus or polarization. Transition also a bad idea. I got a set of ESS rx goggles for whatever, but my pride n' joy are a pair of Oakley flak jacket xlj's with G30 tint. now I'm back at popping 500yd shots with iron sights like it ain't poop.