Mini-14 .223 target practice

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Uploaded by on Dec 25, 2007

This is a clip of me siting in my Ruger Mini-14 at 85 meters.

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  • They do. But then I guess it's just a matter of time before we catch up with the US.

  • how does your bipod connect to your forarm? does it bolt or what? (just wondering)

  • @Milby20289394bc It's a Harris bipod that came with a special adapter that screws onto the front strap holder. Pretty simple and works well.

  • may I ask where you live, because you speak of meters

  • @keesurt Hi there. I think it states where I live in my profile. New Zealand. i see you're from the Netherlands. How can I help?

  • lol, such widespread hits at 85 meters shows you need more traing dude =)

    and why have a scope at such close range?

  • I was sighting the scope in. But yeah Matt. I could do with a lot more training. lol When you're as crap as I am you need as much help as you can get. =) I prefer a scope to open sights. Maybe open sights would be better.

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  • The only thing more badass than your rifle, is your accent. Great video!

  • @CHOPERUS23 The only difference is pressure ratings. Civilian .223 rounds are rated at a maximum pressure of 55,000 PSI, while the military version has a max pressure of 62,000 PSI. Either round will load in either gun, but some civilian .223 guns will be dangerous to shoot with the hotter round.

  • @radiokiller07

    Yes, the mini 14 is approved for both 5.56 and 223. Its in the manual. As far as dimensional differences there are none between the two cartridges, there is only differences in the chamber. So they go in the same shape they come out differently. The pressure created by the two differ in loading and in throat freebore.

  • @radiokiller07 i think your problem is you have to have the last word. and thats way this conversation has lasted this long.

  • @italianbistro130 such weak words from such an "important" man. MUHAHAHAHAH!!!

  • @radiokiller07 ill be more useful in life then you"ll ever be dildo head! lol

  • @italianbistro130 I'm not a commando there pal. So once again, you can fire a 5.56 out of a 14... not recommended, but it can and has been done. Why dont you engineer me a 14 to fire a 5.56 nato round. make yourself useful...

  • @radiokiller07 if we are talking about intelligence i think i have one up on you. i go to college to Cornell University for engineering . what college do you go to Mr. commando?

  • @italianbistro130 this story is not over... i need someone of a lower intelligence to help keep me busy during the boredom hours.

  • @radiokiller07 if your only comeback is my spelling errors then you my friend are a L-O-S-E-R!

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