Jesse Tischauser said:Guns break. Cheap guns that get shot a lot break more.
You have to take everything with a grain of salt and common sense. The pro shooter that never has any guns or gear issues might not be the person you want to listen to.mike cyrwus said:Jesse is on the money. Almost makes you wonder why anyone listens to anything sponsored shooters say, eh?
Wait a minute a sponsored shooter doesn't want to blame the gun to avoid pissing off a sponsor why would they ever not want to piss off the people paying them to promote their product.Jesse Tischauser said:Not saying Lena wouldn't tell the 100% truth all the time but What kinda crap gets in your shotgun trigger on a 5 stage one day match?
When pros guns break they tend to blame anything but the gun to avoid making it look bad and hurting their sponsors.
Of course my guns never break :wink:
So your saying I shouldn't buy the stoeger cause I know that is Jesse's love child right there nthequiet:.mike cyrwus said:Jesse is on the money. Almost makes you wonder why anyone listens to anything sponsored shooters say, eh? :wink:
And this just sounds like a great commercial for Accurate Iron...... But agree nothing in this world is going to work 100% of the time but when it does break you just better have a back up or a good smith on dial.Jesse Tischauser said:You have to take everything with a grain of salt and common sense. The pro shooter that never has any guns or gear issues might not be the person you want to listen to.
I've broken everything I have at least once and I'll tell you what went wrong and how Accurate Iron fixed my stuff right so you can set your kit up to avoid the issues I've experienced.
That's So Raventul9033 said:Ravin Perry has my attention. Looks to be a great up and comer.
This year we shot all 10" plates. Much easier, less missing resulting in better TV.David Marlow said:Hi, Jack!! What size plates on the rack are used for the rifle shootoff/qualifier stages in 3GN? Are they the MGM 8" standard plates?
Holy ****, 10"? I'm using pasters cut to scale for 15 feet in dry fire based on a 6" plate at 50 yards, as I don't have regular access to rifle-rated steel. I need an MGM home range makeover. Now that would be some good TV.Jesse Tischauser said:This year we shot all 10" plates. Much easier, less missing resulting in better TV.
Damn that would be good TV!David Marlow said:Holy ****, 10"? I'm using pasters cut to scale for 15 feet in dry fire based on a 6" plate at 50 yards, as I don't have regular access to rifle-rated steel. I need an MGM home range makeover. Now that would be some good TV.