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Right now its the new Truvelo CMS 20x110 rifle. What can I say, I love shooting really large caliber big guns at very long ranges. Plus this thing is a beauty.
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I hate you... now I have another rifle to add to the list.
Right now its the new Truvelo CMS 20x110 rifle. What can I say, I love shooting really large caliber big guns at very long ranges. Plus this thing is a beauty.
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It finally arrived today. I'm going to my cousins house tonight and we are going to put it on. I was going to take it to a gunsmith, but my cousin has worked on a ton of guns, and he thinks it will be pretty simple. If not, he knows a gunsmith we can go to. Wish me luck.![]()
I'm going to remove the follower and spring before heating. The new ammo tube came with a USA made Wolf Spring and follower, to get me on the path of that 922r compliance bull:censored:.Shouldn't be too hard. Not too familiar with a Benelli M4 but have taken a magazine tube off of a Mossberg 500 by heating up the receiver to melt the factory locktight. Only advice I have is make sure the follower isn't plastic or else it might melt. If it's a metal follower it shouldn't be a problem.
I'm going to remove the follower and spring before heating. The new ammo tube came with a USA made Wolf Spring and follower, to get me on the path of that 922r compliance bull:censored:.
Yeah, I've read that from some people as well. Hopefully it goes good.Cool. I was a little uncomfortable with how hot I actually had to get it to liquify the Locktight.
Isn't 7+1 what the military spec M1014 capable of holding?View attachment 654059
New ammo tube is on. I'm really happy with the way the finish matches the gun. It was easier than I thought it would be. It only took a few minutes of heat from the heat gun, and it broke loose pretty easily. The biggest pain was getting the snap ring/retaining ring out.
I loaded it up and it held 7-2 3/4 inch shells in the tube, and one in the chamber. Really happy with that upgrade, it was a several month wait and $200, but well worth it to me.
Yep. 👍 All I really have to do now if I want, is get the Benelli C-stock($250 I think) and it's basically the M1014.Isn't 7+1 what the military spec M1014 capable of holding?
I heard about this thing recently from a coworker. Looks awesome.So I now own a 509 with 3 extra free magazines. The gun feels great in the hand with a buttery delicious trigger.
If the cz really does have a better trigger, it must be incredible. The fn feels like a pulling a knife through a soft pad of butter with a nice snap and a similar reset. Feels much better than the PPQ.
The mag releases are also perfect. Perfect location, easy to actuate on both sides, and shoots the mags out.
There's a new official sniper record. 2.2 miles by a Canadian sniper. That's pretty insane. They say the bullet took 10 seconds to get to the target, an ISIS fighter in Iraq.
http://www.newsweek.com/world-record-sniper-kill-isis-iraq-canada-628156?amp=1
He was using a McMillan Tac-50.
Which you can pick one up yourself for about the same price as a Barrett .50 cal.
I read about this yesterday. I couldn't believe what I was reading. Incredible.There's a new official sniper record. 2.2 miles by a Canadian sniper. That's pretty insane. They say the bullet took 10 seconds to get to the target, an ISIS fighter in Iraq.
So happy for you right now Omnis. Congratulations.It only took me 220 pages but I finally did it.
There's a new official sniper record. 2.2 miles by a Canadian sniper. That's pretty insane. They say the bullet took 10 seconds to get to the target, an ISIS fighter in Iraq.
The ten seconds thing is still blowing my mind. That's a long time. Imagine you just pulled the trigger, then count to ten. And yeah props to this guys spotter for sure.Still having a hard time wrapping my head around this. According to my calculations an object in free fall covers 500 meters in 10 seconds. So the shooter had to calculate for a half a kilometer drop. Not to mention a mild 5 mph wind would have blown the bullet several hundred meters to one side.
If its true that was a One in a Billion shot.![]()
Did what?It only took me 220 pages but I finally did it.
Physics, bullets are subject to the same gravitational acceleration as any other object on earth. A bullet that is going at 3000fps is falling as fast as a flower pot pushed from a window. So as soon as the bullet leaves the barrel its practically in free fall.The ten seconds thing is still blowing my mind. That's a long time. Imagine you just pulled the trigger, then count to ten. And yeah props to this guys spotter for sure.
A bullet isn't in free fall though, would it drop 500 meters?
The inertia of the bullet going forward, doesn't slow its decent rate at all?Physics, bullets are subject to the same gravitational acceleration as any other object on earth. A bullet that is going at 3000fps is falling as fast as a flower pot pushed from a window. So as soon as the bullet leaves the barrel its practically in free fall.
The bullet would not be in free fall if it had wings to get aerodynamic lift, but its completely neutral. If shot at an angle it is also not in free fall.
If shot in a neutral angle to the center of the earth, no. The bullet is aerodynamically neutral, it does not produce any lift or down force, its in free fall.The inertia of the bullet going forward, doesn't slow its decent rate at all?
He shoots, but he finally got his own handgun.Did what?
Its effect would still be minimal compared to what even the slightest breeze would do to that bullet. If you had a 5mph crosswind at those ranges and you would not make accurate calculations you would miss your targets by several hundred meters.I'd imagine the Coriolis effect comes into play over a range of 2.2 miles.
I was like "GTFO":If you fire a bullet from a weapon with the barrel perfectly level and drop a bullet at the same time, they'd both hit the ground at the same time assuming of course the ground is also level. Doesn't matter in the least how hot the load is, either.
Its effect would still be minimal compared to what even the slightest breeze would do to that bullet. If you had a 5mph crosswind at those ranges and you would not make accurate calculations you would miss your targets by several hundred meters.
Also, something nobody has talked about yet - with what kind of optics can you see a human target at 2 miles? I can't think of any short of a huge 60x spotter scope. I'm not aware of any rifle optics that allow you to see targets this far, even if the target guy was wearing a bright glowing red dress.
I have a 16x scope and I'd have problems aiming at a man sized targets at 1000 meters, let alone 5 times that range.
I have to ask myself, was it a single, isolated person the target @3,5km away?Still having a hard time wrapping my head around this. According to my calculations an object in free fall covers 500 meters in 10 seconds. So the shooter had to calculate for a half a kilometer drop. Not to mention a mild 5 mph wind would have blown the bullet several hundred meters to one side.
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still..The shooter had a team of spotters, one of whom was near the target. The shot had to be calculated rather than visualized, I'm sure.
The shooter had a team of spotters, one of whom was near the target. The shot had to be calculated rather than visualized, I'm sure.