Greetings from the Black Hills of South Dakota, where a month or so ago a clueless idiot got the bright idea to purchase a precision rifle.
That idiot is me.
Instead of approaching this in a measured incremental manner starting on something relatively affordable I chose to buy an Accuracy International AT-X in 6.5mm Creedmoor. Being an enthusiast for doing all things in the wrong order I then chose to start researching after the rifle showed up at my FFL, because having a clue of what direction to go with anything that comes next is for people who don't like being lost.
Not that anyone will or should care I have some background in competitive bullseye pistol shooting in college (made nationals in 2003 at Ft. Benning), very limited USPSA competition, a smattering of NRA service rifle, and some small bore position shooting with Anschutz .22LR's etc. I also served in the USMC as a 0351 and had one deployment to Iraq in 2004, getting out in November of 2004 after returning to CONUS and finishing leave as my enlistment expired in May of 2004 while I was still deployed.
I am currently employed as a Locomotive Engineer of middling ineptitude dragging around all manner of freight mostly consisting of coal by tonnage, at strange hours of the day and night. Between the coal being hauled from coal mines I operate out of, to the enormous amounts of diesel fuel consumed doing it, Greta Thunberg's childhood has been thoroughly stolen.
With any luck I might actually learn about making bullets go where I want them to here,
so that I can someday be more effective at making steel targets ring than I currently am simply yelling at them and shaking my fist in rage.
Have a good day everyone, thanks for reading, sorry you probably feel stupider for having read this.
That idiot is me.
Instead of approaching this in a measured incremental manner starting on something relatively affordable I chose to buy an Accuracy International AT-X in 6.5mm Creedmoor. Being an enthusiast for doing all things in the wrong order I then chose to start researching after the rifle showed up at my FFL, because having a clue of what direction to go with anything that comes next is for people who don't like being lost.
Not that anyone will or should care I have some background in competitive bullseye pistol shooting in college (made nationals in 2003 at Ft. Benning), very limited USPSA competition, a smattering of NRA service rifle, and some small bore position shooting with Anschutz .22LR's etc. I also served in the USMC as a 0351 and had one deployment to Iraq in 2004, getting out in November of 2004 after returning to CONUS and finishing leave as my enlistment expired in May of 2004 while I was still deployed.
I am currently employed as a Locomotive Engineer of middling ineptitude dragging around all manner of freight mostly consisting of coal by tonnage, at strange hours of the day and night. Between the coal being hauled from coal mines I operate out of, to the enormous amounts of diesel fuel consumed doing it, Greta Thunberg's childhood has been thoroughly stolen.
With any luck I might actually learn about making bullets go where I want them to here,
so that I can someday be more effective at making steel targets ring than I currently am simply yelling at them and shaking my fist in rage.
Have a good day everyone, thanks for reading, sorry you probably feel stupider for having read this.
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