It definitely was yesterday. I was in the bays and did not pay particular attention until I walked over to the main range and saw the flags swirling around like crazy.Wind patterns at MCFG are controlled by the devil himself....
I got to try out a Timney trigger and seemed like it was really nice. CameraMonkey got one a while back. I decided to finally get one as well. The Rise was cheaper, but I have heard good things on them. Like I said, I have to decided which trigger is going in the .22LR AR and which is going in the 5.56 AR.Never had a Rise trigger but I have never had a Timney that wasn't great!
Think I am going 6mm ARC.
My rifle shoots 1.5” groups at 100yds with good ammo on a calm day.So next question. Can you do that good at 100yds?
Excellent groupAfternoon, hope everyone has a great week.
Good day at the range with Wizard and WTB as per usual Monday activities.
However today was a bit more interesting than usual. Someone who wasn't with our group happened to be shooting at the same time as us so he was on "our" range. I looked at him while he was talking to someone and thought "Damn this guy looks really familiar". I then thought about how I saw a dodge truck in the parking lot before we went in and then I asked him "Excuse me, is your name Ken?". He said yes and I realized it was the son of the owner at the Japanese restaurant I used to work at. I ended up remembering him by his truck (among other things). So I talked with him for a bit and let him shoot my Shadow and I shot his G**** 25 in 380. he was testing out as a gun to help introduce his sisters to shooting. Wasn't TOO bad but I'm more than spoiled by my CZ triggers. I had warned him about double tapping with the Shadow due to how its set up (he didn't double tap ) but he asked how light it was. I laughed and said "Oh it tuned down to 2.2 lbs right now." Ended up shooting this mag dump with the Shadow for him at 21ft. (18 shots)
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Pulled this off today with the Ruger MKIV at 21ft, wish the top 2-3 shots were lower but as my friend said "its still 1 hole".
(10 shots)
So for the suppressor owners in the group, I have a question or 2 while waiting on my can.
First, do you guys use suppressor wraps? Is one needed? How long does a suppressor take to cool down after a couple hundred 9mm rounds or so for example?
Which cover did you order?I haven't seen a need for them for my range plinking...until recently. The handguard and barrel are short on the honey badger and the can is way close to my hand. I have a cover ordered for it now.
Cans heat up fast and cool slowly. I like the idea of not holding heat in my suppressors. Many cans have rate of fire restrictions such as "let the can cool after X number of rounds rapidly fired ".
For most applications, I remove the can after is has cooled a bit and store it in a heat proof suppressor pouch. A pot holder is very useful.
Which cover did you order?
What suppressor pouch are you using?
So for the suppressor owners in the group, I have a question or 2 while waiting on my can.
First, do you guys use suppressor wraps? Is one needed? How long does a suppressor take to cool down after a couple hundred 9mm rounds or so for example?
Yeah, I'm honestly not thinking so much about mirage as you mention for the PDW. More concerned with doing something stupid and melting something I don't want to melt by setting the gun down. That said, the suppressor will be set down in the handguard on mine as well so a cover may not work well anyway.For generally plinking, PCC use, etc. I don’t see much need for a “wrap”. Reeds point is well made though.
I tucked my can back into the handguard on the mpx and it can get warm.
I messed around a little at 200-600 yard groups with a 6.5cm. An insulated cover made a noticeable difference in the mirage.
Couple hundred in a short period and that can is staying hot almost as long as the barrel.
The covers are from Armageddon.
Yeah, I'm honestly not thinking so much about mirage as you mention for the PDW. More concerned with doing something stupid and melting something I don't want to melt by setting the gun down. That said, the suppressor will be set down in the handguard on mine as well so a cover may not work well anyway.
...That said, the suppressor will be set down in the handguard on mine as well so a cover may not work well anyway.
Armageddon has a pouch and a grippy thing that I would like but I can’t bring myself to spend over $100 on something I could probably replicate at wal mart for $10 or Williams Sonoma for $20.
Have you tried it from a lead sled or some other device to steady it?My rifle shoots 1.5” groups at 100yds with good ammo on a calm day.