eric_erosfan
Cunning Linguist
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So did you go out and shoot that one hole group yet?
STFUSo did you go out and shoot that one hole group yet?
Lol. I thought you were just being a whiny bitch. You were serious?So did you go out and shoot that one hole group yet?
Well, did you? I commented on your post.Lol. I thought you were just being a whiny bitch. You were serious?
Do you disavow what Kilmeade said?Well, did you? I commented on your post.
It was not worth commenting on but if you insist. My US Army M-16 zero sheet had one hole when it was retrieved after making 3 shots. The hole was a little wider than 5.56 mm but it was still one hole. And no I did not always zero that tight. My usual zero group was within a dime.Well, did you? I commented on your post.
Lol. I'll never match your 12 spam threads a day.Reported
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Okay, but that is a little different to me than a single hole. You made three different holes that made a bigger hole, which is still admirable for a standard-issue M-16. You mentioned a "zero sheet" was that a 900 inch (25 yard )zero?It was not worth commenting on but if you insist. My US Army M-16 zero sheet had one hole when it was retrieved after making 3 shots. The hole was a little wider than 5.56 mm but it was still one hole. And no I did not always zero that tight. My usual zero group was within a dime.
Issue firearms are all over the place and rare to be handed a perfect match-grade rifle.I got stuck with a very loose M-16 at one qualification and it was the first time I missed expert. I knew it would happen as soon as I grabbed it from the armorer. Felt like the whole thing would fall apart if I shook it too hard.
It was not worth commenting on but if you insist. My US Army M-16 zero sheet had one hole when it was retrieved after making 3 shots. The hole was a little wider than 5.56 mm but it was still one hole. And no I did not always zero that tight. My usual zero group was within a dime.
I got stuck with a very loose M-16 at one qualification and it was the first time I missed expert. I knew it would happen as soon as I grabbed it from the armorer. Felt like the whole thing would fall apart if I shook it too hard.
What's wrong with this