"Can we go for a shoot, please?" asked an eager cadet. "Sure, it's about time. We have new weapons in the armory and it's the Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul. Let's go." Before you could say principles of marksmanship we were on our way to the range.
Would the new guns, an Aero build .308 AR and a ChiCom SKS perform? Only one way to find out, shoot the beasts and that's what we did.
To be fair, I didn't know what kind of ammo the .308 had been zero'd in on and came with a random pack of 150 grain bullets. Would the weapon even be on paper? It was, straight out of the gate. Excellent result and that can be improved. Big fun to shoot, explosive sound and fury with the recoil of a 20 gauge.
That'll do for now
After the mighty ballistics hi-power of the .308 battle rifle, the SKS came in as a fun gun, easy to shoot and light as you like. It performed pretty much flawlessly, sending its chunky rounds down range with workmanlike, ComBloc effect.
So what's better, an SKS or a Mini 14? Good question and I hesitate to answer but I will say this. The SKS seems simpler and a bit easier to shoot.
Still, it's factory basic, thanks, Commies and doesn't have a detachable magazine, unless you mess with it. But and it's a big but for shooters on a budget, it does cost a whole lot less. Whatever, your call, both are neat. For what it's worth, I see the SKS as a ranch rifle/fun gun on a budget.
After filling up the center mass of the Green Enemy we fell back to the small shooting house and some nice and easy plinking with a Ruger American .22.
The plates met their match.
Then it was time to head back to the Compound for Mass, a good day had by all. Moral of the story? Get out in the country and shoot, it's good for mind, body and soul.
Gun rights,
LSP
It's important to train with the weapons used by our enemies. Though today arguments can be made that the Deep State is a greater threat than the communists.
ReplyDeleteEither way, it's important to have a good shoot before you blow taps and retire to the mess.
LL, I don't the Deep State's Millionaire Commies are too worried about budget, which I guess means training with expensive weapons... still, we enjoyed the SKS.
DeleteVenison backstraps wrappes in bacon were on the menu afterwards. A fitting reward for a fun shoot!
Four is an unlucky number. I suggest you buy another gun or more. Eight is considered best due to its infinity. I'd start there. Good to see your boy enjoying himself.
ReplyDeleteThat's a good point, Juliette, and it's been argued that 888 functions as the victorious opposite of 666.
DeleteMore guns!
168gr Remington Match ammo backed up by 175gr Federal Match ammo
ReplyDeleteThanks, Previous, I'll try that out. And what a good shooter! Very pleased. Cheers!
DeleteThat kid should join the Army.
ReplyDeleteThat's an excellent point, Anon.
ReplyDeleteHe needs to bulk up a bit though. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteWell said, Anon. Meat and potatoes...
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