Thursday, August 13, 2009

Still a good question.

5 comments:

Weaver said...

Spent some time researching long range loads for 180gr 300 win mag.

Weaver

The Commander said...

Sent "20 questions on health care" to every conservative i know - dry fired for 20 minutes - and bought Pet Milk...

Happy D said...

Cleaned my lathe and repaired some other tools, still more tools to recondition.
Then spent some time at the gym, plenty of improvement space left here.

Sean said...

Taught my guys more about Leviathin, and how it coils about freedom, cranked out another X amount of .223 in SP and FMJ, dry fired for 20min w/snap caps, tried out the Pet Milk thing, had the mob do disassembe/reassemble til they puked, went over movement to contact, the difference between cover and concealment. Feel like a slacker.

Anonymous said...

Just wanted to say, in case this tidbit is of use to someone somewhere, the AR-15 can be dry fired without snap caps until the cows come home and then some. The snap caps are good for some drills, but not needed to maintain mechanical integrity.

Of course, the hammer is not to be dropped without the upper in place (unless you use a special block such as this: http://www.ar15products.net/itm00763.htm )