Aftermarket barrels? Which one to pick???
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Typical Buck
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Colorado
Posts: 797
Ridge does know his stuff I've talked with him before in chat. There's a big difference on what it takes to shoot a rifle up 500 yards and then those that take that mark way beyond that. It's a whole other world of education and equipment.
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Fork Horn
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 240
Girls, I want to play too, There is a range in Central PA, Mifflin County Sportmens. Their range goes to a 1000 yards, you can post paper targets every 100 yards out to 500 on club backers and one at a 1000. Every hundred yards from 500 to a 1000 are steel gongs, you can use you own backers at any distance. I flat out don't have the money to fly out to Idaho but you claim you have the money to come here. I'm also not going to say that I can out shoot anyone here but after the dust settles then we can honestly say who has it and who doesn't. I certainly don't want to risk one of my guns either but I like the cash idea. Lets keep it realistic, anyone that wants to enter, $50 a target at each distance they want to shoot. Sounds interesting to me. Heck 10 guys show up, we shoot 10 targets and you win it all you're walking with $5000. Probably pay for a plane ticket. I really like 10 shot groups but skinny barrels don't, so lets say 5 shot groups, 5 sighters and 5 for group, 10 minute time limit for each distance. The only limitation is NO Auto or Semi Auto.