Went out west with my boys and did bucket list thing. Shot 2,000 yards. Started at 1,000, went 1,500, 1760 and 2,000. :)
This was the 1st hit at 2,000.
My wife works at a hospital with a very attractive co-worker. Forgot how she found out about this (I think someone forwarded it to her). A guy took a photo of her off the net, photo shopped with himself and said they were married. Creeped her out big time.
Buddy of mine has an original '72 Rallye 440, 4 spd Charger, Dana Track Pack car he bought when we were in high school. Yes it came with a Dana.
One of 165 cars if I recall.
Yes.
And long range weapons (.338) . Was thinking of getting a bumper sticker that says, "I was going to send my kids to College but then I got a .338".
:)
This guy claims 100% original, optional trim.
http://moparblog.com/original-paint-b5-blue-4-speed-1969-plymouth-road-runner-on-ebay/
http://moparblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/B5-Blue-1969-Plymouth-Road-Runner-1.jpg
Thanks.
In F class shooting you are in a target "pit". You pull a large target on a frame down, mark it and send it back up for the shooter opposite of your relay. So when you are shooting, you are at firing line and stay there until done.
Spent the winter having him learn reading wind flags. 1st 1,000 yards match of the season. There was 18 people in his class. At 16 years old up against 6 Army guys, 2 LEO's and 10 really good F class shooters, he took 4th place overall! :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dM8RRcc9pfM
Depends on how far you want to shoot. However, if you want accuracy, shoot some Eley or Lapua out of that Savage with a good rear bag. It will be a sub MOA rifle if you do your part. :)
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