I looked at the gear sheet, i need a few things yet. Something like this and carbine/pistol are needs. Then i want to get to Oklahoma for refuge medical training.
It would interesting on how the armys vortex scope the one with auto ranging and hold over , could translate onto longer range shooting but maybe in the future when they become available the pros and cons of having aimbot or vs traditional shooting.
When I choose how much magnification I want, the size of the target is way more important to me than how far away I'm shooting. One of my rifles has an optic that goes up to 34x. I like to try shooting REALLY SMALL TARGETS. A fun day for me is 4 inch target clays at 500 yards. So far I still suck at 4 inch clays from 500 yards. If I were shooting full sized ipsc plates, 1x per 100 yards is more than enough.
Shooting groups u want high mag, hunting or target shooting you dont need it.....if u can afford it, get it. U MAY use it, but u cant use what you dont have And IMO the best balance of budget and performance is unquestionably Athlon. U rarely, if ever, find an Athlon owner disappointed or thinking they overpaid. Ive never seen it. Also its the best warranty in the industry
Yes! More precision content!! Where was the clip of you making impact at 1mi??
Hahaha the swag at the end.
Great video. Excellent point about the magnification. I think you guys will come full circle in LRP-2.
I looked at the gear sheet, i need a few things yet. Something like this and carbine/pistol are needs. Then i want to get to Oklahoma for refuge medical training.
It will be interesting to see if Cody “comes around”. It sounds like he’s heading in that direction for sure.
I'm curious... LP2 is more holdover so it'll be more interesting if he sees that clutter differently
It would interesting on how the armys vortex scope the one with auto ranging and hold over , could translate onto longer range shooting but maybe in the future when they become available the pros and cons of having aimbot or vs traditional shooting.
When I choose how much magnification I want, the size of the target is way more important to me than how far away I'm shooting. One of my rifles has an optic that goes up to 34x. I like to try shooting REALLY SMALL TARGETS. A fun day for me is 4 inch target clays at 500 yards. So far I still suck at 4 inch clays from 500 yards. If I were shooting full sized ipsc plates, 1x per 100 yards is more than enough.
Good way to look at it!
-Walsh
I have a Begara 7mm mag with ACS mags.
Shooting groups u want high mag, hunting or target shooting you dont need it.....if u can afford it, get it. U MAY use it, but u cant use what you dont have
And IMO the best balance of budget and performance is unquestionably Athlon. U rarely, if ever, find an Athlon owner disappointed or thinking they overpaid. Ive never seen it. Also its the best warranty in the industry