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FL_Cracker (4/18/2008) [quote]TrailCamMan (4/16/2008) Good question Crump. The longest I have ever shot is 300 yards and that was in the Army using iron sights. The local range is set up to 600 hundred yards. I would love to be able to reach out to 600. I guess I will just have to wait and see how it performs on the range.
With the longer barrel, you should get an effective range out to 500 meters I would guess. With the shorter barreled M4's, effective range is only around 200 but naturally your mileage may vary....that's just based on a haji my bro had the pleasure of servicing with his M4 in AssCrackaStan that didn't go down even though he had 10 rounds in him.
My son and nephew both complained about the same thing while
in Iraq. I wish they would go back to the .308 or .30 cal.
they used from WW 1 through Korea. When someone was shot
with those rounds,they pretty much hit the ground.
(By effective range I mean minute of kill, not minute of angle...ballistic chart bull ****** )
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them steel cased bullets aren't worth a hoot on firearms.. a friend of mine has a Norenco (chinese) SKS and was shooting brass shells until his wallet went flat, so he decided to order some Wolf brand steel cased bullets.. you oughta see how much problems he's having now..
I've got a bushmaster ar15 and i'll never shoot a steel cased round out of it after seeing the damage... the problem is that steel casings dont bend, removing little pieces of the guns interior. the brass ones will eject with a dent on one side, not harming the gun
next time you fire a steel casing, check the casing for scratch marks
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I shoot Wolf quite a bit and don't have many problems. The only time I had problems was with a brand new rifle. I think it is very important to break in a rifle with good quality ammo. I mainly keep Wolf ammo for a SHTF scenario.
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sweet looking shooter i like how you used the m-4 style stock
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