I needs me...

wildgene

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Jul 4, 2011
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...one of those...

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...before you bother to ask, "One of each, all the above"...
 
I think when I get home this next time I could make something work! That is pretty easy to do actually... Probably a couple hundred in components, but it would work off of 12V battery packs pretty nicely..
 
That would be nice to just unplug the battery when she wants to talk about 'feelings' but I can't imagine it would be that easy to piece her together...
 
That picture is photoshopped.... we all know women don't need to see the target to know where a bullet went... they use 'intuition'.... that's how they know everything.
 
What do they call that type of shooting?
If I remember correctly, women actually have an advatage there. Something about the way they can position their hips?
 
Women actually have an anatomical advantage over men when shooting standing. Because they typically have proportionately longer legs and a shorter torso, they can rest their left elbow on their left hip (assuming a right handed shooter) to support the forend of the rifle.

Not like they need more help.... it's much easier to shoot good scores.... when the bullet revolves around you.
 
Songdog":wybhyxzp said:
Women actually have an anatomical advantage over men when shooting standing. Because they typically have proportionately longer legs and a shorter torso, they can rest their left elbow on their left hip (assuming a right handed shooter) to support the forend of the rifle.

Not like they need more help.... it's much easier to shoot good scores.... when the bullet revolves around you.


Not sure what reasoning you might have for including that last bit. Being an open forum, I value the few, female posts that occasionaly grace our threads.
 
SJB358":ri3czltb said:
I think when I get home this next time I could make something work! That is pretty easy to do actually... Probably a couple hundred in components, but it would work off of 12V battery packs pretty nicely..

Bingo! This is the photo from my idea of using video display of targets at distance. It would be great tech for 600-1000 yard shooting at targets.
 
Brian says !!!
Bingo! This is the photo from my idea of using video display of targets at distance. It would be great tech for 600-1000 yard shooting at targets.

That is a great idea, fly out here in a couple of weeks and set one up for me, on that hill out the back door!!! I will pay for all of the components!
 
I'm not going to comment because that could be my daughter in a few years! :grin: We are lucky enough to live in Colorado Springs and have her signed up to go train at the Olympic Training Center next year with the Junior Olympic Team. She is going to be trained in Pistol and Rifle both air and rimfire. She loves to shoot and hopefully she will be able to outshoot me in the near future.

As far as the video system there is a great article on 6mm BR on how to build one. Tells you exactly what you need to buy to get one that works well beyond 1000 yards. It is a little out of my reach right now because of time to go look for componets to build, but I think IIRC you can build it for around $500-1000 depending on what you use for monitor and camera. Maybe a little less if you can find the stuff used on ebay.
 
Woodycreek":2vq7dlb3 said:
SJB358":2vq7dlb3 said:
I think when I get home this next time I could make something work! That is pretty easy to do actually... Probably a couple hundred in components, but it would work off of 12V battery packs pretty nicely..

Bingo! This is the photo from my idea of using video display of targets at distance. It would be great tech for 600-1000 yard shooting at targets.

I know me, I'd shoot the camera!
 
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