Is there an autocrossing for guns?

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Earl Merz
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Re: Is there an autocrossing for guns?

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the knobs or the set screws?


But yeah, a gun shop should be able to help you out with the scope. Problem is finding a good shop. There are not any up here in the desert, so I go to San Diego and work on my stuff at my friends house.
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Knobs... I think.... yeah, I need to take this to someone who knows what they're doing :)
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If the initial adjustment isn't on, the knobs wont do you much help.

Bring it up some weekend, I'll look at it. I'd travel, but unemployment seriously restricts my movements right now.
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For sure! Thanks!
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"Ashley's gotta gun
Long day's just begun."

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Earl Merz wrote:Will, the Sig, P220? My P6 is the West German Police version of the P225.
P226, 9mm, nickel and black finish. Best fit to my hand and feel of any pistol I've ever fired.

The AK variant is a MAK 90, nothing special more of a fun curiosity to go plink with.
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Re: Is there an autocrossing for guns?

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I needed to add a Raiser under the front of my brand new Walter GSP front sights to get on target at 25 meters ... which was very odd, because that Sports Pistol is designed for that distance ?! Luckily one of my shooting companions was a precision machinist and was able to make me an integrated raiser.

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My Toz Free Pistol needed a huge amount of sighting change even though it's only meant to be shot at the Olympic regulation distance of 50 meters. Most of these international style sport and free pistols shoot .22 long rifle target ammo. There are also .32 versions of the Sport Pistols for BullsEye and Center Fire competitions.

Ashley's Ruger looks like a Target variety with that heavy bull barrel. What distance where you trying to sight in that rifle?
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Re: Is there an autocrossing for guns?

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Before you spend a lot of money at a gun shop for a custom mount/spacer check this catalog. There are hundreds of parts for 10/22's. Maybe just need some different scope rings.

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