
A picture done for me ages ago by Buster Charlie. Yeah, Rosen is short.
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There're THREE positions on an Uzi selector, snowflake. The center one fires single shots. If you're shooting for group, you'll want that middle setting.
I typically can get six to eight bursts out of an Uzi in full-auto. The rate of fire is slow enough that strings of 3-4 shots are easy to do once you've practiced. At that rate, if you're aiming at the CM, you'll be able to keep all the holes on the target at 25 yards. If you learn to hasty sling, you'll keep your groups even tighter.
There are enough furs who have shot with me to verify my ability. It's nothing you couldn't learn to do with enough practice. I've had 30 plus years of practice.
I typically can get six to eight bursts out of an Uzi in full-auto. The rate of fire is slow enough that strings of 3-4 shots are easy to do once you've practiced. At that rate, if you're aiming at the CM, you'll be able to keep all the holes on the target at 25 yards. If you learn to hasty sling, you'll keep your groups even tighter.
There are enough furs who have shot with me to verify my ability. It's nothing you couldn't learn to do with enough practice. I've had 30 plus years of practice.
I've got an AMT Lightning. Basically a 10/22 milled from stainless.
75 yards with a .22 on a bottle-sized target is about adequate. Once you work your way up to a decent centerfire caliber, it shouldn't be unreasonable to get 300 yard hits or farther with the irons.
I recall a particular furry who I was shooting with at a range, and we were shooting at a cigar butt at 25 yards, me with a Ruger 96/44 and him with a scoped AR-15. After the second time I shot the butt off the post, he bet me I couldn't do it again, and set his flip phone (Boy, that dates things, doesn't it?) on the post. I looked at it, and set down the levergun and grabbed a 19" 12 gauge coach gun I'd taken with me, and he insisted I couldn't use shot, so I selected a slug, sighted over the top of the barrel, which lacked sights, and blew bits of celphone all over the backstop.
75 yards with a .22 on a bottle-sized target is about adequate. Once you work your way up to a decent centerfire caliber, it shouldn't be unreasonable to get 300 yard hits or farther with the irons.
I recall a particular furry who I was shooting with at a range, and we were shooting at a cigar butt at 25 yards, me with a Ruger 96/44 and him with a scoped AR-15. After the second time I shot the butt off the post, he bet me I couldn't do it again, and set his flip phone (Boy, that dates things, doesn't it?) on the post. I looked at it, and set down the levergun and grabbed a 19" 12 gauge coach gun I'd taken with me, and he insisted I couldn't use shot, so I selected a slug, sighted over the top of the barrel, which lacked sights, and blew bits of celphone all over the backstop.
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