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  • Creedmoor

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    Or Minute of truck window, passenger side. Don’t ask how I know this.
    Thing 2 creased the passenger front door of my Dually 10 years or so ago.
    I was washing it and was like, what is this bump???? He did it with a 22 Chipmonk.
    A few weeks later I was using the tailgate of the Ranger as a rest for a 300 win mag.
    I blew out the rear sliding glass and the left RV mirror glass.
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    DoggyDaddy

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    He can see it can’t he? Thought they can’t log in? But honestly I don’t know, never had a spanking that severe.
    I think you may be right. Anyhow, it's a moo point. It's like a cow's opinion. It doesn't matter. It's moo.

     

    2tonic

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    N.W. Disillusionment
    Accuracy by volume can still work.

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    Quantity has a quality all it's own.

    Nothing exceeds like excess.
     

    Leo

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    6.5mm for a rifle out to 1000 yards, .38 Spl for indoor bullseye. Those are my most accurate calibers.

    That said, I hunt, action pistol shoot, plink and test my skills with lots of other calibers, not to mention flying clay targets.
     

    Bassat

    I shoot Canon, too!
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    As far as most accurate caliber.....
    Fat man and little boy....
    Minute of city...just kidding. Not funny.

    I like 10MM In a pistol.
    I take small exception to Fat Man. From an aiming point of about 30,000, the Bockscar crew missed Nagasaki by about 2 miles. That is a huge miss; and therefore hardly accurate. Still, it mangaged to kill 50,000 people, and it did convince the Japanese to give up the fight. So maybe good enough, really is. Full disclosure. My father was a 20 year old US Marine, veteran of Iwo JIma, Saipan, and Tinian, in Hawaii training for the invasion of Japan on 8/9/45. I'm cool with Truman's decision.
     
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