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  • tv1217

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    tv1217

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    I mean the ammo. I was just using light ball, I wanna get some of the yellow tip stuff to really light up the range.
     

    littletommy

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    I seem to get more fire with the Polish steel cased stuff. I've tried several different types, but like it the best, as a matter of fact, it's about time to order some more.:yesway:
     

    Indy_Guy_77

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    Why is that? Not trying to be a dick, but I consider prone the most stable and supported shooting position.

    What's your reasoning?

    Absolutely the most stable.

    But also the hardest on one's shoulder as your body can't rock to absorb any of the recoil.

    -J-
     
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