Kevin, I hate you as well and are you and your lady adopting per chance? Need a cabin boy? I don't eat much and I can top off mags with few complaints.Bro, the wife and I where shooting yesterday at the Indoor Range here, and someguy was rippin goff burst from a Mini-Uzi;
my wife asked what is that? Me: the sound of freedom baby...Now she wants a Mini-Uzi![]()

LOL. Nice.I use mine to prop my kitchen table up.... (It's missing one leg...)
I bring it to the range but not for a silly benchrest. s**tty poll, dude!
I use mine like any other of my guns... just cuz its black doesnt mean I do backflips with just that rifle..![]()

Where is have it in my truck as a truck defense zombie survial gun (which is where one of my AR's with around 30x 30rd mags, is actually).
Bro, the wife and I where shooting yesterday at the Indoor Range here, and someguy was rippin goff burst from a Mini-Uzi;
my wife asked what is that?
Me: the sound of freedom baby...
Now she wants a Mini-Uzi![]()
Being a Reservist, as opposed to Regs, we get significantly less time for marksmanship training (unless on deployment).
I currently don't do any competition (other than between buddies), so really all I use my "black rifle" for is professional development. Being a Reservist, as opposed to Regs, we get significantly less time for marksmanship training (unless on deployment). Is a real bugger, but now that I finally own a similar weapon system to our issue rifle/carbine, I'm able to do some supplimentary training (minus all the dynamic applications, unless I get clever).
Plus, the baby needs feeding or else it'll have a rust tantrum...
LOL. Nice.
Hey, will do!If you're ever out my way, PM me, we'll tallk...

Well, repeating those drills is what the army calls practice (which enough makes "perfect). Not to mention there is the obstacle that those who aren't gifted marksmen must conquer. Which is keeping the determination to better yourself in all manners of the skill. This can only be done through repetition. Some ways work better than others to learning and developing, however no matter what kind, the fundamentals are always essential. Hence why the army also still trains our troops for conventional warfare using old cold war doctrine. Fundamentals of warfare.IMHO shooting PWTs and doing gunfighter drills repeatedly is not really marksmanship training. Only perfect practice makes perfect. Also keep in mind that if your instructors were only trained to the minimum standard they can't get you much farther than that.
Hey, will do!
Next time I take a tasking that stations me in Eddy or Wainwrong, I'll bring my subcarbine along..
Well, repeating those drills is what the army calls practice (which enough makes "perfect). Not to mention there is the obstacle that those who aren't gifted marksmen must conquer. Which is keeping the determination to better yourself in all manners of the skill. This can only be done through repetition. Some ways work better than others to learning and developing, however no matter what kind, the fundamentals are always essential. Hence why the army also still trains our troops for conventional warfare using old cold war doctrine. Fundamentals of warfare.
Yeah... so... don't repeat errors...But if you are repeating errors you are just getting good at doing it wrong!!! Only perfect practice makes perfect...




























