wow, see i dont see the reason for all the clothing and eye patches, i can stack bullets with a 40 year old Winchester, without any of those aids, not to say shes a bad shot, but i dont like what theyve done with the sport.
Hey, can you make a small tight group at a range limit of your bullet? Are you merely plinking or are you actually a marksmanship competitor? Shooters like her shoot for accuracy putting a 3 to 5 shot in 5 minute limit. They mind the wind, elevation, temperature, breathing, & heart-beat. In her case, if an eye patch & a leather suit helps her shoot, all power to her. See Carlos Hathcock III, USMC who entered competition shooting before Vietnam.
yes actually i can, i used to compete in 22 lr competitions when i was 11, and i never lost, we never used that kind of equipment either, now i shoot 1000+ meters with rifle claibers that are big enough to tear limbs off, so if i were you i wouldnt question me. Right now i am working with a 300 winchester magnum. They will work out to 1500 meters or so. And yes i can put it to that limit, and yes wind is critical at that distance. The 22 shooting here has no relative wind relation..moron.
I had a modified message to be sent which is more respectful than what you see here. My judgment was helped by the fact that you were using a 40 year old winchester but did not mention what kind. You could have been referred to a 40 year old lever action for all I know. I sent it but somehow youtube sent the prior message instead. Sorry about that, I thought you were picking on her without knowing the sport itself.
You can tell by my "Comment removed by author." Now you're right on the wind effect on .22cal; the wind will only have it's influence on bullets traveling farther down range. I was referring to competitive shooters in general who shoots larger caliber rounds. In her case, she doesn't need to worry about that. God bless and good luck with your shooting :)
no i wasnt picking on her, im glad a girl her age is shooting. The sport was just my concern, and thanks you too, shooting is something everyone should have some experience with.
wow it doesn't sound like a gun it sounds like a air soft rifle or it has a silencer on it.
dreadknoted 2 years ago
It's a .22
tjalolx 2 years ago
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rrgison 2 years ago
its only a .22 mate, no need to get so butt hurt.
R2KMaverik 2 years ago
wow, see i dont see the reason for all the clothing and eye patches, i can stack bullets with a 40 year old Winchester, without any of those aids, not to say shes a bad shot, but i dont like what theyve done with the sport.
fireball676 3 years ago
Hey, can you make a small tight group at a range limit of your bullet? Are you merely plinking or are you actually a marksmanship competitor? Shooters like her shoot for accuracy putting a 3 to 5 shot in 5 minute limit. They mind the wind, elevation, temperature, breathing, & heart-beat. In her case, if an eye patch & a leather suit helps her shoot, all power to her. See Carlos Hathcock III, USMC who entered competition shooting before Vietnam.
rrgison 2 years ago
yes actually i can, i used to compete in 22 lr competitions when i was 11, and i never lost, we never used that kind of equipment either, now i shoot 1000+ meters with rifle claibers that are big enough to tear limbs off, so if i were you i wouldnt question me. Right now i am working with a 300 winchester magnum. They will work out to 1500 meters or so. And yes i can put it to that limit, and yes wind is critical at that distance. The 22 shooting here has no relative wind relation..moron.
fireball676 2 years ago
I had a modified message to be sent which is more respectful than what you see here. My judgment was helped by the fact that you were using a 40 year old winchester but did not mention what kind. You could have been referred to a 40 year old lever action for all I know. I sent it but somehow youtube sent the prior message instead. Sorry about that, I thought you were picking on her without knowing the sport itself.
rrgison 2 years ago
You can tell by my "Comment removed by author." Now you're right on the wind effect on .22cal; the wind will only have it's influence on bullets traveling farther down range. I was referring to competitive shooters in general who shoots larger caliber rounds. In her case, she doesn't need to worry about that. God bless and good luck with your shooting :)
rrgison 2 years ago
no i wasnt picking on her, im glad a girl her age is shooting. The sport was just my concern, and thanks you too, shooting is something everyone should have some experience with.
fireball676 2 years ago