Does shooting big calibres get old?

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Re: Does shooting big calibres get old?

Post by brett1868 » 28 Jul 2014, 11:11 pm

SendIt wrote:
brett1868 wrote:Currently in the "Toy Box" there's a Steyr HS 50 M1, DTA HTI in 375 Cheytac & 50BMG, Barrett M98B 338 Lap and a soon to arrive Barrett Mod99 in 416.


Can we be friends? :D


If you have somewhere within a few hours drive of Sydney to shoot the big fellas I think we can work something out :D
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Re: Does shooting big calibres get old?

Post by MrClark » 03 Aug 2014, 2:29 pm

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Prios wrote:Tell them it's for putting a muzzle brake on and shooting next to people to teach them to mind their own business :lol:


Hahaha not a bad idea mate


And video it when you do :lol: I wanna see the guys reaction :D

God I hate when people bitch about noise at a shooting range.

Go to the effing library if you like it quiet.


hahahahaha put it away and whip the little red spud gun from their show bag hahahahaha
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Re: Does shooting big calibres get old?

Post by RDobber » 04 Aug 2014, 3:18 pm

It doesn't get old. You do :(
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