Red Dog Fabrication Channel on YouTube |
Red Dog Fabrication Channel on YouTube |
Sep 6 2012, 04:54 PM
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Shovel Buster! Group: Members Posts: 130 Joined: 15-December 10 From: Castle Rock Member No.: 7,475 |
Hello everyone,
Thought I would share my new YouTube channel. I have a few videos up and will be uploading more as I make them and can get them edited down and uploaded. I am concentrating the channel on self sufficient living DIY projects and touching on the prepping movement. I dont want to put myself in any one category because along with my planned topics I will be putting up mining videos and anything else I can share that might be of usefulness to any one willing to listen. some of the videos are a little long but I think there is and will be some valuable information in the videos to come. I also plan on using this channel so showcase some products I will be making in the feature, but for now I just want to share what I am doing. http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-21QlLRnv...phLdKGoA/videos Thanks Andrew |
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Nov 3 2012, 01:02 PM
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Shovel Buster! Group: Members Posts: 130 Joined: 15-December 10 From: Castle Rock Member No.: 7,475 |
Took the .22 out again, this time I started at 300 yards, and later set up at 410 yards. I was able to get a few hits on at 410 but I am almost out of scope / reticle and the target is rather small at that range. I think if I put a larger steel plate out at 500 I beleive I can hit at that range but that's about it I will be completely out of scope elevation and mil marks in my reticle. Just goes to show the old statement that a .22 is only good to 100 is just plain wrong.
http://youtu.be/sykplMjpUTM If any one is interested in a set of the targets I am using I can build them for $20 per target / stand, and if you buy five I will throw in a sixth for free. They are only made from mild steel so I can only rate them for rimfire cartridges. |
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