New Precision Tactical Carbine and Precision F-Class builds

Wild claims flying around this place, when I have the real magic stick!! Here is a real long range boomer... you just cant beat old world quality... sub inch groups at a mile!!!
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Groups fired at a mile in a gusting 10-30mph crosswind... Flyers must have been my fault...
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I think the flier may more likely have been space debris, or maybe a bee, impacting the round during flight. there is no way it's your fault. I mean seriously.

I second PGW Steve on the upgrade to Christmas Wrap tube, my groups shrunk considerably when I taped a longer tube to my rifle. I can now shoot a target attached to my own back, free hand. Sure I have to lead a bit (you know the whole "earths rotation" thing, plus the odd airliner that gets in the way about half way around the globe). BUT, I gotta tell you, the satisfaction you get when you shoot yourself in the back is tremendous. Just remember to wear armor, it hurts a little when that .22lr breaks the skin.
 
BUT, I gotta tell you, the satisfaction you get when you shoot yourself in the back is tremendous. Just remember to wear armor, it hurts a little when that .22lr breaks the skin.

That's brilliant man! I thought someone has been trying to kill me all this time!
 
The rifles are only part of the package, to transport to the range and back you have to have a 1974 F250 'camper special' the doors were 'transplants' from a 1976 MacMillan Bloedel crew truck and the hood from a 1975 , no less than 7 Tim Hortons coffee cups on the dash, you also have to have mounted a Big Foot camper that was installed by a buddy when you bought the truck in Cumberland back in the 1980's, and of course you have to have half a dozen decals of trout on the windows and the ever clever ' eat moose 10,000 wolves cant be wrong ' bumper sticker
 
The rifles are only part of the package, to transport to the range and back you have to have a 1974 F250 'camper special' the doors were 'transplants' from a 1976 MacMillan Bloedel crew truck and the hood from a 1975 , no less than 7 Tim Hortons coffee cups on the dash, you also have to have mounted a Big Foot camper that was installed by a buddy when you bought the truck in Cumberland back in the 1980's, and of course you have to have half a dozen decals of trout on the windows and the ever clever ' eat moose 10,000 wolves cant be wrong ' bumper sticker

Hmmm that's interesting, I vaguely remember Obtunded bringing in Timmy's coffee for the F-class clinic last year...:rolleyes:
 
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