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DrHenley 01-07-2022 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by FfNJGTFO (Post 175107)
It's sad... I was hoping to be on "GETTR" as an alternative but, after some research, I've discovered its owners have ties to the CCP. So much for that, then. We'll see what Pres. Trump's Social Media account has to offer.

Just the opposite. The funding is from anti-CCP Chinese billionaire Miles Guo who is a fugitive from China. He is trying to overthrow the CCP.

The CCP has been engaging in a high level disinformation campaign against Guo and almost had Trump convinced at one point. A lot of phony charges have been brought against him, and he was wanted by Interpol (at China's behest) at one time.

FfNJGTFO 01-16-2022 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by DrHenley (Post 175108)
Just the opposite. The funding is from anti-CCP Chinese billionaire Miles Guo who is a fugitive from China. He is trying to overthrow the CCP.

The CCP has been engaging in a high level disinformation campaign against Guo and almost had Trump convinced at one point. A lot of phony charges have been brought against him, and he was wanted by Interpol (at China's behest) at one time.


I'm tending to believe this position more. I think the person who said what I quoted before referenced only one source... a source with which he was a member (Rumble is the site). He claims that Pres. Trump is on Rumble but not Gettr. That said, I see Gettr is still being advertised on Newsmax etc. I haven't yet seen if Pres. Trump has a presence on it yet, but I'll check.



Anyway, nevermind that, now. I'm off to the range again on Wed. to zero my RPR and be sure I'm good out to 100yds, and then I'll try for 200. I think I'll take the Long Range 201 course in May. Also get a little EDC Pistol practice, etc.



Will post a range report after I'm done.

FfNJGTFO 01-21-2022 01:52 PM

And the Range report as promised.


It was a beautiful day out. Just warming up to 70˚F, I decided to zero in the RPR again. But I made some changes which helped. I moved the scope more forward on the picatiny rail so I'd be able to align right on the cheek stock piece instead of behind it. That gave me almost perfect eye relief. I could, literally, close my eyes for 5 seconds and be right on target again.



I'm getting more comfortable making the adjustments on the scope for zeroing in. I got it to a point where I was able to get 3 shots in the black, but I know I'm still having "positional" issues where I'm just not quite getting a perfect cheek weld and a perfect stance that I can replicate. So my target accuracy is off slightly because of positioning. Still all of that 10 shot group was on target.


The problem came when I switched to the lower targets. I had put 4 AP-2 targets in portrait mode on a large coroplaast board behind two furring strips. I shot the upper right first, and did some gross zero adjusting on that. Then I switched to the upper left target and that's where I hit in the black. Then, I moved to the lower left target and it seemed like I hadn't even zeroed the rifle at all. All down and to the left. My shooting buddies on the line had two suggestions:


1) Get that cheek alignment and stance down cold and don't move it. It appears I may be moving the stock out of place on my shoulder when I switch down to the lower targets. Get that placement down cold and keep it there before zeroing again.


2) The load may be a bit much. I'm using 175gr Match Grade .308 Win. They are suggesting a lighter load (maybe 168gr). I'm not so sure about that one. If I can, I'd prefer to stay at 175gr. But I'm more than happy to get a box or two of 168 just to check it out. But, eventually, I'd want to go back to 175gr.


I ordered one of those Bipod easy levers so that I can keep the swivel much tighter than it has been (that's been a problem). So things are looking much better. I'll be focusing on the RPR on the range now, but I will begin AR15 Build #2 starting in February. Hopefully, I'll also be taking my "Long Range 201" course in May and start to get beyond 100 yards.



A good day was had by all!

Riverpigusmc 01-21-2022 02:53 PM

We used 168 grain in the Corps and I've stuck with it for the most part

BlackKnight 01-21-2022 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Riverpigusmc (Post 175129)
We used 168 grain in the Corps and I've stuck with it for the most part

There's a lot of load data and match grade ammo in 168. All my ballistic data is for that grain.
I've shot accurately and consistently to a 1,000 yards with 168.

FfNJGTFO 01-31-2022 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by BlackKnight (Post 175130)
There's a lot of load data and match grade ammo in 168. All my ballistic data is for that grain.
I've shot accurately and consistently to a 1,000 yards with 168.


Bipod Lever installed. It does make a difference. Will order some 168 Shortly.


Hope to start Build #2 within the coming week.

Caleb 01-31-2022 08:21 PM

My Remmy likes the 168 Federal Gold Medal Match


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Riverpigusmc 02-01-2022 07:16 AM

Short of the custom Lake City we used, Black Hills match 168 grain is the best I've found for factory ammo

BlackKnight 02-01-2022 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Riverpigusmc (Post 175139)
Short of the custom Lake City we used, Black Hills match 168 grain is the best I've found for factory ammo

Have you tried Federal Matchking? If so, how do they compare? I've only used Federal.

FfNJGTFO 02-02-2022 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by BlackKnight (Post 175140)
Have you tried Federal Matchking? If so, how do they compare? I've only used Federal.


I've seen Federal Matchking 168gr on Ammoseek for as low as $1.68 per round. I'll check them out.


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