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On Oct 27, 5:50*am, "D.Duck" wrote:
"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in messagenews:6g6bg413aistjl0mkolah972e0agi8bsgs@4ax .com... On Sun, 26 Oct 2008 21:35:12 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: I don't know how I can do it, but I do. *We went back several times over the course of *a week and the results were always the same. *Even the Grunts were impressed. Hand eye coordination is paramount in handling semi-auto hand guns - you've got a good eye and your wrist and hand do what you tell them to do. Twitch reflex also has something to do with it - the higher the twitch reflex, the more accurate your grouping will be. For me, semi-auto handguns are a PIA - I have two, but I much prefer a revolver - limited rounds, but I'm much more accurate with a revolver than a semi-auto. Back when I carried a Navy 1911 .45 - you didn't want to be near the practice range when I was around. *:) Hell, even a city boy like me qualified expert with both the .45 and M1. *I remember my boot camp M1 score of 243 out of the possible 250. *Won 25 bucks from Leatherneck magazine for the highest boot camp score during that particular year. Of course you young wipper snappers wouldn't know anything about the M1. 8)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I would. I had a National Match. Now I have an M1-A |
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Boater wrote:
jim wrote: Don White wrote: wrote in message ... On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 10:09:51 -0400, jim wrote: wrote: On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 09:08:18 -0400, jim wrote: Boater wrote: (he asks) Do you know what offhand shooting is? (Then he explains) Offhand shooting, dipschitt, is a competitive or range stance, not something used in a gunfight. I'm glad you cleared that up. I was thinking of Harry huddled in a corner with his girlie magazines doing some off hand shooting. ;-) Pretty creepy fantasy ya got there. You are one sick pup. What creeped you out? Girlie magazines or off hand shooting. The fact that you posted here about your fantasies involving thinking about Harry doing some "off hand shooting" while looking at girly mags. He was in the navy afterall... what else was there to do on long deployments. I didn't know Harry when I was in the service. I imagine he was off boffing some 14 year old at the time. As a matter of fact, schitt-for-brains, when you were sitting on your ass on some navy ship, I was out looking for bodies in Vietnam. Shove that up your tailpipe. Got it? Whose bodies? Ours or theirs? |
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On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 11:29:49 -0400, jim wrote: Don White wrote: wrote in message ... On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 10:09:51 -0400, jim wrote: wrote: On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 09:08:18 -0400, jim wrote: Boater wrote: (he asks) Do you know what offhand shooting is? (Then he explains) Offhand shooting, dipschitt, is a competitive or range stance, not something used in a gunfight. I'm glad you cleared that up. I was thinking of Harry huddled in a corner with his girlie magazines doing some off hand shooting. ;-) Pretty creepy fantasy ya got there. You are one sick pup. What creeped you out? Girlie magazines or off hand shooting. The fact that you posted here about your fantasies involving thinking about Harry doing some "off hand shooting" while looking at girly mags. He was in the navy afterall... what else was there to do on long deployments. I didn't know Harry when I was in the service. I imagine he was off boffing some 14 year old at the time. I think you have him confused with John Herring. The police reports may say differently. |
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Tim wrote
I would. I had a National Match. Now I have an M1-A Springfield makes a National Match M1-A too, I have one with the 22" barrel and walnut stock, Beautiful firearm, and a hoot to shoot, expensive shooting though, even doing my own reloading, so I only shoot it once a month or so. UD |
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UglyDan®©™ wrote:
Tim wrote I would. I had a National Match. Now I have an M1-A Springfield makes a National Match M1-A too, I have one with the 22" barrel and walnut stock, Beautiful firearm, and a hoot to shoot, expensive shooting though, even doing my own reloading, so I only shoot it once a month or so. UD Ammo prices seem to have gone through the roof in the last year or so. I stocked up at Natcheezss. Somewhere I saw boxes of 30.06 150 grain for under $14. |
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Boater wrote:
UglyDan®©™ wrote: Tim wrote I would. I had a National Match. Now I have an M1-A Springfield makes a National Match M1-A too, I have one with the 22" barrel and walnut stock, Beautiful firearm, and a hoot to shoot, expensive shooting though, even doing my own reloading, so I only shoot it once a month or so. UD Ammo prices seem to have gone through the roof in the last year or so. I stocked up at Natcheezss. Somewhere I saw boxes of 30.06 150 grain for under $14. And, you shoot targets at 100 yards with a 30.06? What a freaking waste of a round. |
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BAR wrote:
Boater wrote: UglyDan®©™ wrote: Tim wrote I would. I had a National Match. Now I have an M1-A Springfield makes a National Match M1-A too, I have one with the 22" barrel and walnut stock, Beautiful firearm, and a hoot to shoot, expensive shooting though, even doing my own reloading, so I only shoot it once a month or so. UD Ammo prices seem to have gone through the roof in the last year or so. I stocked up at Natcheezss. Somewhere I saw boxes of 30.06 150 grain for under $14. And, you shoot targets at 100 yards with a 30.06? What a freaking waste of a round. Another example of why you should have stayed in school. I never stated or implied I target shoot a rifle in 30.06. All I stated was that I saw and noted a price for the rounds. Idiot. |
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