Not at all. The 50 yd target looks pretty good and you hit a 4"(?) target at 100 yards so the spread on the other target didn't make sense. A silhouette isn't the best target for seeing how a rifle shoots as you noted. You didn't mention your shooting setup but if it happens to be offhand then...
The ammo scalpers at my local Walmart told me that only the Winchester ammo shows up as in stock on the app or online. Since our Wallyworld changed the ammo policy to stocking at random times throughout the day instead of 7.30 am the scalpers quit.
Hope your donkey can't read.
Oh, you mean the flowers. :wink:
We've gotten 90% of our monsoon rain in the past 2 weeks down here. Looks like spring time.
Not really a surprise a Mini would fire Norinco with no problems, ruger figured people would be shooting mil surp so it hits pretty hard. A bolt action leaning toward precision shooting might like something a little better. If his Mini fires the light hits I still wouldn't automatically blame...
Because of the single action screw Ruger designed the stocks to lock in at the rear of the receiver and touch the barrel at the front of the stock. When you tighten the screw it does put it all in a bit of a bind. Just the way it is. If you free float the barrel you may end up with an...
Hopefully without going down the same old back and forth arguments some people won't carry a self-defense gun that's had factory safety features removed. Simple as that.