Gun control for beginners

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Re: Gun control for beginners

#21 Post by redcat »

Wish I hadn't posted the photo now!! wallhead

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#22 Post by snayperskaya »

dromia wrote:What a stramash!

I'll stick with " the rifle muzzle should never come above the horizontal when chambering a live round, when a live round is chambered and when unchambering a live round and the rifle should always be pointing at the target."
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#23 Post by breacher »

Depends on the range.

My last US trip included some .50 fun in the desert.

The backstop was 600 yards away and consisted of a steep mountain.

The area behind the backstop was desolate and uninhabited for 100+ miles.
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#24 Post by Andy632 »

breacher wrote:Depends on the range.

My last US trip included some .50 fun in the desert.

The backstop was 600 yards away and consisted of a steep mountain.

The area behind the backstop was desolate and uninhabited for 100+ miles.

Or was it devoid of intelligent life (as we know it??)?
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#25 Post by DaveB »

I hate mils. 40+ years in the military and I never did figure the damned things out. I always carried two compasses, the issue one (in mils), and my own personal one (same make and model, but in degrees).

You can keep mils - and while you are at it the whole damed metric system! Make mine inches, feet, yards, and miles. And when it comes to shooting I'll take minutes of angle please.
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#26 Post by Mikaveli »

glevum wrote:To be pedantic, Mils and Milliradians are two different units of angle.

There are 6400 Nato Mils in 360 degrees

There are 6283.19 Milliradians in 360 degrees.

1 Mil is 1m at 1km

Both units are dimensionless.
If we're going to be pedantic, 1 mil at 1km would be a 1m arc - the linear measurement is going to be less... :p
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#27 Post by Mikaveli »

Mikaveli wrote: If we're going to be pedantic, 1 mil at 1km would be a 1m arc - the linear measurement is going to be less... :p
OK, I had to work it out...

1 mil at 1km is a 0.9999999583m chord.
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#28 Post by Chuck »

yes, agree with muzzle in correct direction.
Or SAFE direction as the yanks use.... ;)
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