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When I was going through chemo, people would say to me, ‘You’re so brave. I don’t know how you do it.’ And I’d look at them and respond, ‘What’s the alternative?’

~ Chris Evert
 
https://athlonoutdoors.com/article/...s+Winner+Julie+Golob+Joins+Springfield+Armory


Julie Golob Joins Springfield Armory as Professional Shooter and Brand Ambassador​



A veteran of the elite U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit, Golob’s titles include top honors in Bianchi Cup, Steel Challenge, USPSA, IDPA, and IPSC competitions, as well as being named U.S. Army Female Athlete of the Year. Over the course of her career, she has earned more than 170 championship titles and top scores in international, national, and regional marksmanship competitions across seven different shooting disciplines. She is also the first and only 7 Division USPSA Ladies National Champion.

Shooter – Instructor – Speaker – Ambassador

Golob shares her passion for firearm safety, shooting sports, conservation, and hunting as an instructor, consultant, speaker, ambassador, and creator. As a published author of a primer on shooting sports and a children’s book on firearm safety, Golob has also written numerous articles for prominent firearms publications. Be sure to watch for her upcoming contributions to The Armory Life.

Taking her place alongside Springfield Armory’s legendary pro shooter Rob Leatham, Golob will employ her proven skills as a professional shooter and content creator in addition to helping guide new product development for the company in this new role.
 
https://athlonoutdoors.com/article/...s+Winner+Julie+Golob+Joins+Springfield+Armory


Julie Golob Joins Springfield Armory as Professional Shooter and Brand Ambassador​



A veteran of the elite U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit, Golob’s titles include top honors in Bianchi Cup, Steel Challenge, USPSA, IDPA, and IPSC competitions, as well as being named U.S. Army Female Athlete of the Year. Over the course of her career, she has earned more than 170 championship titles and top scores in international, national, and regional marksmanship competitions across seven different shooting disciplines. She is also the first and only 7 Division USPSA Ladies National Champion.

Shooter – Instructor – Speaker – Ambassador

Golob shares her passion for firearm safety, shooting sports, conservation, and hunting as an instructor, consultant, speaker, ambassador, and creator. As a published author of a primer on shooting sports and a children’s book on firearm safety, Golob has also written numerous articles for prominent firearms publications. Be sure to watch for her upcoming contributions to The Armory Life.

Taking her place alongside Springfield Armory’s legendary pro shooter Rob Leatham, Golob will employ her proven skills as a professional shooter and content creator in addition to helping guide new product development for the company in this new role.
A lot of good shooters come out of that outfit. :)
 
Here's wagering it ain't still the same interviewing process.
They are now getting raked over the coals.

They don't want to work and the first little perceived hiccough and they go running to HR. They are the reason that Musk was able shit can 80% of the deadwood without interruption of service. Many of them in the non-STEM fields were able to find a home in the government or with NGO's and that career path isn't working out for them now either.

You can only get away with turning out an inferior product for so long.
 
This discussion is 2 years old and goes into detail as to why the top tier Universities that embraced DEI are going to shit. It's long, 1:45:02, but you can break it into chunks.

 
They are now getting raked over the coals.

They don't want to work and the first little perceived hiccough and they go running to HR. They are the reason that Musk was able shit can 80% of the deadwood without interruption of service. Many of them in the non-STEM fields were able to find a home in the government or with NGO's and that career path isn't working out for them now either.

You can only get away with turning out an inferior product for so long.



We have one of those in Worktown. I'm pushing and shoving, and they don't seem to "get it."


:D


Not sure where this is going . . . .
 
Pineapple on pizza is a war crime.



There is only one appropriate sentence.



Because anything else would be a . . .



sentence fragment.
 
No shit, the pathetic pieces of shit that benefited from that nonsense are going to fight back..................so far they're losing.



I have a troglodyte who seems to struggle with:

1 - who is in charge (it ain't him)

and 2 - which century it is.
 
They are now getting raked over the coals.

They don't want to work and the first little perceived hiccough and they go running to HR. They are the reason that Musk was able shit can 80% of the deadwood without interruption of service. Many of them in the non-STEM fields were able to find a home in the government or with NGO's and that career path isn't working out for them now either.

You can only get away with turning out an inferior product for so long.
It is too bad they had Musk stop short. Some big ones that didn't get DOGE'd that really need it are DHS and all the entities below that need it. Not the officers, but the IT and support staff positions in all the 3 or 4 letter agencies within DHS are full of the same blubber weights we saw let go at USAID and State Dept. I also think the mechanism the US Congress uses to "manage" US Financial assets could use a good DOGEing too.
For the fun of it I went to a congressman's "job Fair" that was organized about 40 miles out from the Capitol last week. It was touted as a job fair for all those displaced government workers. It wasn't crowded at all and those there seemed young and likely not had a gov job or any corp job yet.
We need more DOGE!
 
The person attempting to travel two roads at once will get nowhere.

~ Xun Zi



You never find yourself until you face the truth.

~ Pearl Bailey
 
https://athlonoutdoors.com/article/...RE&utm_campaign=Does+AR+Barrel+Length+Matter?


Does AR Barrel Length Matter?​



It seems like one of the more recent trends in ARs is building 5.56mm rifles that use longer barrels. 20-inch barrels are about the norm, and there’s the occasionally longer barrel too. This begs the question, what does a longer 5.56mm barrel net you, if anything?

Barrel length is a classic argument that has raged for decades. Early AR-15s and M-16s originally defaulted to 20 inch barrels. As the M-16 spent years in service, that barrel length kept becoming shorter. Nowadays, most US military 5.56mm service weapons have 14.5 inch barrels (M4 Carbine). Special operations units have always been the wildcard and have historically used a wide spectrum of barrel lengths, depending on mission sets and weapon requirements.

Law enforcement is downstream from the military in this sense, so 11.5 to 14.5 inches is the norm–for those willing to deal with the paperwork. The rest just rely on standard 16 inch barrel carbines. In private hands, 5.56mm barrel lengths range from 7 to 24 inches.

Longer Barrel Advantages

There is consensus that longer barrels generally translate to faster muzzle velocities. In tandem with their twist rates, they may possibly help stabilize longer projectiles.

Does this matter? Sure, but not for most cases, I think.


And so on . . . .
 
I have two models. An older Colt with the 20" barrel and a newer type with the 16" barrel. The big difference is the twist rate. The Colt has a 1:9 twist and doesn't handle the 68 gr. very well. Beyond that, over the effective range of the cartridge not a lot to argue about.
 
Turn of the century, I got Junior an Armalite M15A2 NM. That was/is a damned fine shooting rifle. I think it was 1:7 or 1:8. You had to suck or be blind to shoot poorly with it.
 
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