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Welcome azzclown mcdip, welcome back to Calguns.Originally posted by ChewytabaccaHey everyone I just wanted to introduce myself. My name is assclown mcDip. Im a real cool G. I like to drink beer, I'm going to pick up a gun later i bought. Its cool, I can't tell you what it is though, because its HIGH PROFILE.Comment
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No problem.Originally posted by ChewytabaccaThanks! I love you guys.Comment
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Again?Originally posted by MeatMuffinXtraStuffinHey Everyone! New to calguns here, just stopped by to say hello!.Comment
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Damn - I had a hunch ol' Brave Sir {insert whackjob name here) had some mental issues but now we know it's a fact...Originally posted by Sierra57Civil War 2.0 - If it comes to pass, the America-hating Leftists will have brought it upon themselves. I value Freedom more than their sorry lives and the form of Governance they espouse, which offers no Freedom and complete servitude to the State."We have four boxes with which to defend our Freedoms: the Soap box, the Ballot box, the Jury box, and the Cartridge box" - Ed Howdershelt
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Is DV trying to wiggle his way back in?Comment
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New to Calguns.
Thanks for the welcome.
I saw some discussion on long range shooting. I'm retired, a target pistol shooter for a few years and a CCW carrier, licensed in ILLINOIS and UTAH. with memberships in the GSL and USCCA. My choice of firearms that I frequently use at our local indoor range are RIA/S&W/BROWNNG and RUGER, in 9mm/22lr and TCM22 calibers.
Recently, I've found an interest in the RPR format chambered in .223, since this caliber seems to be more cost efficient for me. Also, I live just outside of the Chicago metropolitan area. Not too many outdoor ranges within at least a two or more hour drive from home that may exceed 300 yards. There are only two that I know of that max out to 500yrds.
As I understand the .223 caliber would suit my needs for these distances. However, as I'm new to the rifle platform, I've read that some dealers advertise the RPR as chambered in .223/5.56NATO. I can't seem to get an answer as to the order of chambering. I can see if the stamping on the barrel is 5.56/.223, one could use either caliber. However, if the barrel is stamped an chambered to .223/5.56; I've read that the 5.56NATO round renders 10,000 psi more than the .223 round. If that's the case, it may be just a matter of time that this could cause a serious condition when at battery. Food for thought????
Again, thanks for the welcome and I look forward to learning a lot more from you guys about the rifle platform, especially information on the RPR.
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Welcome jram
I suggest you post this question in the Centerfire Rifles section to get the right people looking and responding.
Good Luck
Originally posted by Kestryll:
It never fails to amuse me how people get outraged but fail to tell the whole story in their rants....Comment
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Welcome, jram1!Comment
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Hello all, thanks for the invite to CalGuns. Been checking out the group for a while, liked the information available on legislation, California gun law, and things happening in my area. Active on other groups, retired, CCW, Inland Empire. Look forward to learning from you all.I'm not that happy to see you - It's a gun.Comment
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Welcome in CG11 Stay informed, get involved!Comment
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