Little River Gun Club - Match Results - 28 Apr 18

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Little River Gun Club - Match Results - 28 Apr 18

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Results are now posted at: http://www.gaihmsa.org/Pages/LRGCMRBody.html

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I see Melvin had a 108 Three Gun. Not bad for an old blind man who needs a walker :)) . Hope you guys turned in those C.B. scores. We really need to get that started again.
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All that work they did was quite impressive! New benches, higher berms, repaired rails and critters, AND the new dedicated 1/2 scale line

Nice to be able to shoot 1/2 scale all day, especially now that the Rams are fairly resistant to .223 impacts. First go revealed that the 75 gr projectiles have to hit well above centerline in the rump to work. MixmasterOne is mechanically accurate enough to do that, but the operator has a hard time keeping the POA in the "correct" area on those big targets!
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jmoore wrote:All that work they did was quite impressive! New benches, higher berms, repaired rails and critters, AND the new dedicated 1/2 scale line

Nice to be able to shoot 1/2 scale all day, especially now that the Rams are fairly resistant to .223 impacts. First go revealed that the 75 gr projectiles have to hit well above centerline in the rump to work. MixmasterOne is mechanically accurate enough to do that, but the operator has a hard time keeping the POA in the "correct" area on those big targets!
I assume that's on the bigbore targets.
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35isit wrote:
jmoore wrote:All that work they did was quite impressive! New benches, higher berms, repaired rails and critters, AND the new dedicated 1/2 scale line

Nice to be able to shoot 1/2 scale all day, especially now that the Rams are fairly resistant to .223 impacts. First go revealed that the 75 gr projectiles have to hit well above centerline in the rump to work. MixmasterOne is mechanically accurate enough to do that, but the operator has a hard time keeping the POA in the "correct" area on those big targets!
I assume that's on the bigbore targets.
Not altogether clear was it? But, yes, BB. Half scale critters go down fine using the .223, assuming the bullet hits 'em.
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