It would depend on your goal, I would imagine. For competition, or just fun accurate shooting, it would be okay. For a DM or PS/O, I don't see it working very well.
Just my opinion of course.
I disagree.
Although it is off topic, I would like to explain why.
An OB/S is intended to serve multiple vital roles and be flexible in their engagement and observation distances. As a matter of fact, all SRT team members should be as flexible in their capabilities as possible. That would...
That isn't my understanding at all.
I recently had a member of the FBI HRT compliment my optic. Not to mention shooting a 100 qualification with it.
First of all, I have never heard of a case where a malfunctioning optic caused a lawsuit.
Second, regular shooting and qualifications should...
The axe/hatchet adds a lot of weight and can be substituted for a sturdy fixed blade. I agree, though, that the starting method is secondary to the ability to get a good tinder and kindling bundle going.
I keep a tube of cotton balls covered in petroleum jelly beside my ferro rod with...
I think this is a reasonable observation. While there are differences in the two programs (hi power vs. sniper) the common element in the former is the volume of quality practice.
I think the primary lesson to take away is that you should train hard, and don't let your skills slip.
Just finished the FBI sniper school (I'm not a fed, not that there would be anything wrong with that). New sniper, but not a new shooter.
Really looking to learn from the propeller heads here. ;)
My understanding is that the FBI testing showed no difference in pre and post break-in on new rifles.
that being said, the manufacturer knows best.
I took a 700 off the shelf this week and shot 200 rounds through with .75-1 MOA over several days. Cleaned it with solvent and bore brush every...