I did that february of last year hahaha
Between 5 rifle setups I was somewhere around 20k invested with supporting gear (bipods etc)
I don't look at someone spending money on hobbies like that as a bad thing as long as it isn't impacting their life megatively or someone close to them, when we...
The UTG pro is actually a really nice bipod for the money, a lot sturdier than the Atlas BT10 V8 that I had (can't comment on other atlas bipods though) and made in the USA. The comparable stance in accu-tac is now just a 5 dollar bill under $500 before tax and shipping , so who knows, maybe...
I was looking at this bipod the other day, looks like a great alternative to the more expensive bipods that come in around that $500 mark and that offer the same features, especially with the lack of leg flex!!
There are always many variables, most of the guys stretching out that far are quite familiar and in tune with their setup, theres an entire FB group to 500+ , theres a local guy to me who stretches out every rifle he has 3-4-500 yards, his range is actually pretty neat. (Bill Lepage, of My...
Not I who shot that but a member here and a friend of his (Mr Soper) who turned me onto that particular round.
That range really isn't wild if you think about it, a Texan Carbine has a 24" barrel, right around 620mm, a lot of .22/.25 caliber air rifles come with that length barrel that are...
Out of my Texan .308 Carbine it loved my home cast 113gr .309 , it was shooting them at 870 very accurately, now I know that is not as powerful or as fast as your full length texan but that round is proven to shoot 400-500 yards, extremely accurately. I wonder how it would have done out of a...
When I was shooting , first it was 5, then I moved to full magazines, there were times when I wanted to see if I could shoot a single tin of 33.95 in the same quarter sized hole at 60 yards (which is bigger than MOA, almost 1.5) with my Taipan Long .25.
The more rounds I can put MOA or less...