Inconsistent load charges and variable barrel lengths mixed with varying steep downhill shots make patterning difficult. And lets face it after time some barrels are just shot out.
>Inconsistent load charges and variable barrel
>lengths mixed with varying steep
>downhill shots make patterning difficult.
> And lets face it
>after time some barrels are
>just shot out.
I do not always agree with you Tri.....but I have to say that was DAMN FUNNY!!! Nice!
Well said, Tristate. Additionally, I might add that strong recoil on an automatic weapon renders that weapon difficult to control, even with extensive training.
Too much time in the forest will clog the tip of the best shooting implement. Left overnight that will lead to erratic ballistic performance. I recommend teaching your partner proper cleaning techniques necessary after a shooting session. She should be on board with that as there will be less of a mess to clean up after the morning voiding.
By reading the following replies I understand that you guys are misunderstanding the picture. It means missing the toilet with urine not real guns and bullets?
Most of the guys making a kill shot at 250 yards are doing it with a custom ultra mag topped with a nightforce and delivered in a jacked up belcher. When they stalk the toilet they are using a snubnose pisstole.