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Keyser Soze wrote:
On 11/1/18 11:09 PM, Tim wrote:
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Where you are, you could be shooting one hole groups ... or you could
find another range that reaches out a little farther.
The most I ever wanted to achieve was hitting a rabbit or squirrel in
the head at 50-75 yards and I an not even interested in that anymore.
I still like breaking claybirds on a skeet range and I want to
maintain my "point and shoot" skills with my handguns but beyond that
I am not much of a shooter these days. There is a guy who wants to
trade me a NorChinko M14 and a bunch of money (He says a grand, I say
$1500) for my M1A and I might do it. Either would be sitting in my
safe and he says the M14 shoots as well as I would ever need.
I am just not sure what a pre-ban M1A is worth.
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Well without looking hard, Cabella’s sells a brand new Remington M1A for
$1,699.00 and whatever other charges
Some of the reviews I've looked at recently about current production
Springfield M1A's are giving them "thumbs down" for accuracy. $1700 is a
lot of dinero for a rifle that might or might not do a 1" MOA or better
at 100 yards. Even some cheapo ($800 or so) .308 AR-type rifles can do
that.
How much does an M1A weigh with a reasonably sized mag and a scope?
If I am target shooting, a heavy rifle is preferable. Dampen the kick.
Put the AR style recoil system on a heavy rifle, and sweet to shoot.
Humping through a jungle, light weight is preferable.
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