I am always sitting around here at work looking at the boards. One big thing I notice is a lot of the threads are complaining about this or that and so and so is taking away my guns. Well the biggest way to get things changed is through education on firearms. That is where I would love to see some changes. I have NO claim to knowing everything about firearms. I do know the AR series well and how to build them pretty good so now and then I may chime up and say this and that but there are people that are here that know them better then myself. My thing is long range shooting I love and back country and desert survival (thanks to the Army). I am going to be doing my first AK build this weekend and with much help from Grammaton76 I think it will go just fine. But this is only because I took the time to ask the questions. What I am getting at is I would like to see more education threads going for newer shooters. May new shooters are just going out and buying ammo because of price and can't figure out why they are not getting any better in shooting. If I was to ask the question of:
If you were to hold in your hand a roundball perfectly identical to the one being shot , at exactly the same level above the ground; make the Line of Bore of the gun exactly parallel to the earth; fire the gun, and at the exact instant the ball clears the muzzle, drop the ball from your hand. Which ball would hit the ground first? And why?
By understanding this question more new shooters can improve thier shooting. Just a thought from me for the day, as older shooters lets start getting information out for new shooters can understand and will continue shooting because they are improving.
If you were to hold in your hand a roundball perfectly identical to the one being shot , at exactly the same level above the ground; make the Line of Bore of the gun exactly parallel to the earth; fire the gun, and at the exact instant the ball clears the muzzle, drop the ball from your hand. Which ball would hit the ground first? And why?
By understanding this question more new shooters can improve thier shooting. Just a thought from me for the day, as older shooters lets start getting information out for new shooters can understand and will continue shooting because they are improving.


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