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THE RIFLEMAN: Part Two: What Rifle For a Rifleman?
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All throughout American history, the rifleman has been defined as a marksman capable of hitting a man-sized target from 500 yards away — no ifs, ands or buts about it. Friday, March 7, 2008. Part Two: What Rifle For a Rifleman? Courtesy of Fred's M14 Stocks ( www.fredsm14stocks.com. Assume you were just born. What would be really important to learn, once you reached a certain level of maturity? That 401(k) accounts might be useful to retirement? The various competing prescription programs in Congress?
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THE RIFLEMAN: Part Three: Learning to Shoot
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All throughout American history, the rifleman has been defined as a marksman capable of hitting a man-sized target from 500 yards away — no ifs, ands or buts about it. Friday, March 7, 2008. Part Three: Learning to Shoot. Courtesy of Fred's M14 Stocks ( www.fredsm14stocks.com. Okay, you know what the important issues are - freedom, and its protection against growing encroachment from the Left in this country. The choices, in order of cost:. The British Enfields;. The M1 Garand;. The FN-FAL; and. In a way...
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Appleseed Project: Best Rifle for an Appleseed?
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Common folks teaching other common folks to shoot uncommonly well. Saturday, February 2, 2008. Best Rifle for an Appleseed? Best Rifle for an Appleseed? Since you come to an Appleseed to learn to shoot, and since most people do not find it easy, at least at first, herewith some suggestions about which rifles make it harder, and which make it easier, to learn to shoot. OK, here's what to avoid. Rifles with short sight radius:. Rifles with long sight radius. Rifles with open rear sights. I've seen a 10/22 ...
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MarksmanshipQualification℠ | Firearm User Network
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Just over a century ago, Gen. George Wingate, co-founder of the National Rifle Association and author of. Why Should Boys Be Taught To Shoot. Began hosting shooting tournaments for junior marksmen. As the president of the Public Schools Athletic League, Wingate was able to start a number of youth shooting programs in the New York area. Interest grew, culminating with a large tournament at Creedmoor. Yes, Creedmoor, as this was back in the days prior to Camp Perry. Winchester Junior Rifle Corps. Uses the ...
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THE RIFLEMAN: Part Eight: Ammo and Sights
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All throughout American history, the rifleman has been defined as a marksman capable of hitting a man-sized target from 500 yards away — no ifs, ands or buts about it. Friday, March 7, 2008. Part Eight: Ammo and Sights. Courtesy of Fred's M14 Stocks ( www.fredsm14stocks.com. 1) Avoid Indian surplus 7.62 like the plague. Scanning the boards over the past few months, the horror shows (stuck cases, etc.) far outweigh any savings gained by the cheap price. 5) See suggestion #4. Really. Wanna bet on that?
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THE RIFLEMAN: Part Nine: Battle Sights and Staying Alive
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All throughout American history, the rifleman has been defined as a marksman capable of hitting a man-sized target from 500 yards away — no ifs, ands or buts about it. Friday, March 7, 2008. Part Nine: Battle Sights and Staying Alive. Courtesy of Fred's M14 Stocks ( www.fredsm14stocks.com. Today, we are going to talk about trajectory, a key that will unlock many doors. Those are your rear sight’s “come-ups” out to 1000 yards using standard M2 150 grain FMJ ammo for your .30-06 Garan...Note from Cabinboy:...
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THE RIFLEMAN: Part Five: Natural Point of Aim (NPOA)
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All throughout American history, the rifleman has been defined as a marksman capable of hitting a man-sized target from 500 yards away — no ifs, ands or buts about it. Friday, March 7, 2008. Part Five: Natural Point of Aim (NPOA). Courtesy of Fred's M14 Stocks ( www.fredsm14stocks.com. Welcome again to our series on becoming a Rifleman – someone who can, with rack-grade rifle and surplus ammo, maintain a 4 MOA group at ranges from 25 meters to 500 yards from field positions. NPOA is the one factor which ...
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Appleseed Project: Sight Picture
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Common folks teaching other common folks to shoot uncommonly well. Saturday, February 2, 2008. Click on full screen in the upper right hand corner of the document. Read this doc on Scribd: USAMU SIGHT PICTURE. April 19th, 1775 .a day in history. Best Rifle for an Appleseed? The Liberty Training Rifle. Fred's M14 Stocks. And More. What We Are — And What We're Not. Project April 19, 1775 / The Revolutionary War Veterans Association, POB 756, Ramseur, NC 27316 - www.RWVA.org.