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Sig Sauer PSR Skill Builder LRI M40/AI

pmclaine

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  • Nov 6, 2011
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    Gots to start with breakfast before class......

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    And coffee...

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    Thoughts on the class.

    1. Good day of shooting. 80 rounds of FGMM shot at 100, 200, 650, 750.

    2. My rifle did what I wanted it to. At 750 I wasn’t punching a fist size area of steel and my white painted plate looked like a Dalmatian with the impact fall but hits were consistent and misses were few. Conditions were ideal.

    3. I think my 1/11.25 RHT standard barrel gives me more confidence. It would still be my “go to”.

    4. I sense a different vibe at Sig. Attending since 2016 or so the vibe has changed. Early on it seemed to be former mil, cops, local boys that like to shoot. Last few classes seem over represented by doctors and higher end professionals. Talk now is of elk hunts and flying out to Wyoming for a long range class as if the cost was no big deal. Previously the current vibe was of freedom and gun rights now I get the feeling everyone is invested in MSM propaganda.

    5. The facility. Now if you are a mere pleb there is a boackground invest, ID requirement, security post and an overbearing corporate feeling. I was told all the security is due their military contracts. I interpret that as they have sold themselves to their dot Gov identity and the public consumer is secondary. Sig moved to NH to escape an overbearing restrictive environment to continue public sales. Looks like now that they are the chosen arms supplier like Bezos will be the chosen supplier for slave needs their public sales are secondary and to provide funds to support their mil attachments.