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The Former Vice President said while he was running his campaign that he wanted people to be united. The crap show that they've performed so far will bring no unification. Oh yeah,....... FJB!3 points
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Have you seen what the other side advocates? I don’t want progress. I want a complete defeat.3 points
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I don’t like the guy, but this stuff just doesn’t help. All of this and the stickers and the let’s go brandoning only widens the chasm between two sides and prevents progress. I genuinely believe that we are beyond help as a society and I pray daily for the collapse so that we can begin to build it back to greatness. This long slow downhill is tiring.3 points
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Like New in box. Fired 20 rds through it and put away. Probably the smoothest and most accurate .22 rifle I have ever shot. I do no see how they can make it at this price and all U.S Made. Features 18.5" Barrel fully adjustable rear sight. Hood front sight. Walnut stock. Grooved for scope. $350 price firm no trades wanted. No shipping. Over 18 TN DL only.2 points
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I take tart cherry capsules twice a day. Pinto beans is what I have to limit or a case of gout will be in the future. The tart cherry does very well keeping symptoms at bay2 points
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Go back to your physician. The guys here seem to know a lot about firearms related stuff, but I wouldn't go to us for medical advice.2 points
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All 3 of my ARs are budget builds, using whatever parts I could find in sale. .223/5.56, .300blk & .350 legend. All are wearing simple 1.5-4x24 scopes & all are sub moa guns. The .350 is the only one shooting factory ammo, since I don't shoot it enough to warrant loading for it. The .300 & .223 I spent quite a bit of time on load development & don't scrimp on components. The .223 hovers around .925" at 100 yds with a 10 shot group. Not as good as it could be, I'm sure, but I only have $400 in it & it's more than accurate enough to keep me happy. I've honestly never tried a 10 shot group with the .300 but it puts 5 into +/- .75 at 100 & is strictly a <150yd hunting rifle. I think, honestly, manufacturing technology has improved so much in the last 20 years, inherently inaccurate rifles are more the exception than the rule these days. Bulk ammo manufacture though, is still purely a numbers game & the acceptable tolerance range is far, far broader. Font forget, most mil-spec ammo is passable if it will hit a torso sized target at 300. That's about 4+moa.2 points
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2-3" with mixed ammo on open sights is great IMO. With a good scope and good ammo I am pretty sure that either of those rifles would shoot sub-MOA.2 points
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It is not. What it is, however, is a reliable indicator of a person with an unusual amount of drive and dedication. My hat’s off to all who’ve done it. I have not.2 points
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3300 miles 6’9” bed 10 speed automatic 4x4 with shift on the fly xl model with power everything and vinyl seats and floors . brand new bfg ko2 285/70 17 line x bed extang tri fold bed cover backup camera Bluetooth radio Everything a man needs and nothing he don’t. Only selling because I’ve come across an old truck that will do everything I need and to be honest I don’t like having something that’s this nice lol. Don’t have to sell it just don’t really need it just throwing it out there . priced under trade-in value $60k title in hand I will have more pictures up tomorrow of interior1 point
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I’m satisfied with the news I’ve received. Crooks being indicted and going to jail. A guy pleading the 5th who said only criminals and the mob did that. It’s a win, win in my eyes. I’m going to make popcorn and s’mores to eat while the government and “patriots” kill each other. If I survive the crossfire, I plan to help the natives rebuild their country. I don’t have a dog in this fight yet. I figure evil will come for me after it’s done bullying women and gays.1 point
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High dose of vitamin c a day or two... Breaks up the crystals and body expels the c it doesn't need. Had it twice and c worked twice. Try at your own risk.... Look it up first.1 point
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BIL had a couple bad attacks of gout,Dr put him on the most common RX and he never had it again even with the beer and scotch. after a few years he asked him to take him off it and doc said have you had any gout attack? No so we leave you on it. After 10 years or so the new doc took him off it to try it and it never returned.1 point
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I'm sure you've been given a list of foods to avoid with moderate to high levels of Purine but thats where I'd aim if I was still having issues. There's quite a list of foods to avoid or at the very least limit in great portions or together. These foods increase uric acid levels and the purine in them slows the rate of your body evacuating the uric acid. Best of luck with it. Sounds like you've already overcame more than a lot of ppl I know when trying to manage it.1 point
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HBARs with good ammo / tuned loads are typically MOA or better. Colt never guaranteed it, and would likely claim only mil spec. If you dont want to replace parts, accurizing / optimizing items. Its very much the same set of concepts that apply to action / stock / chassis platforms where you are taking out movement to reduce inconsistency, its just the analogs change. In the AR the tips are looking at its flex and movement, mostly in the upper. Flex is normally addressed by free floating to take out user induced flex variation. If you are sticking with current parts and handguards its all up to the shooter to be exacting in technique, specif support point and loading pressure. The barrel extension to upper mating tolerance. Typical tricks are shimming or using a bearing retaining compound like loctite to keep the extension from moving or shifting with heat cycles. Right now you dont know what that is. It may be tight or may not. If the extension and upper bore on the ends of tolerance, you would typically get POI changes and possibly stringing as barrel is at different temps.. If dispersion does not significantly change with heating that's a good sign. Re-torquing would come with taking apart to see where you are. The upper to lower mating. This one is almost controversial but taking out play (the much maligned accuwedge thing) keeps the shifting under fire to a minimum. If you can move or deflect it with the takedowns in place, that amount of movement is in play when shooting. You dont need to use one of those wedges, you can shim it at the rear. Aero adds a tension screw to their lower that supports the rear takedown pin boss for that reason. Just depends on how tight your current lockup is. From your reply, I'll infer you were getting that 2-3" from irons and mil-spec. I suspect with an consistent optic, ammo, and just taking out the lockup movement (if any) a good bit of that would come down and tell you more. I dont shoot AR irons well enough at range anymore, the sight picture is more challenging than a blade and post setup as far as consistency IMO. I'd be envious of 2" at 100 on irons! I1 point
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I started doing apple cider vinegar pills a couple of years ago. 2 a day and havn’t had an attack in almost a year, and the one I had before that was a mild one just caused me to limp for a couple of days. I do drink water regularly though.1 point
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Had one attack years ago.Dr put me on allopurinal. No problem for several years kept drinking beer. Started having pain but no inflammation.Went to Dr he took X-ray said I had severe arthritis in my big toe. For me allopurinal works great.1 point
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Talk about a loaded question! There are some factory jobs intended to produce sub moa. Larue is one that comes to mind, he posts his results during development. His UU upper is around $700 and has shown <= .5 moa. There are occasional “standard” milspec rifles that out perform expectation. Comes down to luck of the draw on non match stuff. One of my 6920’s has freakish accuracy over it’s two carbine siblings including a 6940. 5 round MOA out of the box though most AR guys would immediately call BS and ask for proof. My A4 is meh at best, all my carbines outshoot it. We’ve all no doubt seen this, but barrel barrel barrel. Heart of the platform for accuracy, followed by extension to upper tolerance/fit. There are other pieces that add to consistency minimizing dispersion, but the barrel and it’s upper mating have to be up to the task for them to mater. If your HBAR disappoints, you could put it up for sale here. How are you shooting the HBAR for groups @100 yds? There is no optic on the carry handle. On irons with mil surplus @2” is quite good imo. An optic would better allow you to evaluate accuracy bs irons. I would do that before going to uber ammo. Having both would be best. If it is still not performing, It’s time to remove barrel and check it for fit and torque. If it still won’t meeting expectation, the barrel may simply be on the wrong end of the tolerance.1 point
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I have a green mountain 18" on a Seekins precision that's an honest 1/2 moa gun. 3 shots are incredibly tight. 5 shots usually just under 1/2. 10 shots in the .600s. All at 100 yards. It's a fantastic rifle. At 750 it gets up to 1.5 moa. If it's not free floating you'll never get it's full potential.1 point
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I took some friends and their Dad shooting today. He was visiting from Spain and had not shot a firearm since he was in the Spanish Army 40 years ago. I failed to get many pictures but they had a great time. I love these opportunities to paint firearm ownership in a more positive light, especially for people who might otherwise only hear negative things where they live.1 point
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If I had to choose, it would be hammer fired because if I could only have one pistol, it would be a 1911.1 point
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I would be glad to buy these officers a beer Fed is a total whiner1 point
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357 5 shot would be smaller and more versatile since it will also fire 38 special ammo. I can’t recall ever needing more than 5 shots from a revolver.1 point
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For hikes: I keep .38 shotshells for snakes, .357 I keep for bears. Camping, depending on location: .38 JHPs for defense, .357 for dangerous game. For CCW, .38 JHP with 2 .357 JHP because odds are more likely the guy is my size, and I wont need the bigger round, but in the off chance the guy is the size of my old man, 6'7" weighing 395, or my best friend, 6'9" weighing 460, I've got something for that as well. My dad was a Coastie, and they have a motto, Semper Paratus: Always Prepared, and that's just kinda stuck with me.1 point
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