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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2189122" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>Here the other year at a range, I noted a young man and his girl friend shooting AR-15. Holding it on an angle. Oh what do I have going on almost next to me. He had a top scope and a open sight on the side of it. He trying to shoot at 25 yards. Wasn't hitting anything either. So I watch for a little bit. Then went over to them, and asking what they were trying to do. He said the open sight was for close range. Hell could have done a better job just pointing the rifle at the target and adjust as shooting or just throwing a rock. I wondered if he was in the arm forces, and he said no. That figures. I guess he watched to many movies. If I don't know the person that reloaded the ammo, I don't shot it. That is generally in their rifle too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2189122, member: 101791"] Here the other year at a range, I noted a young man and his girl friend shooting AR-15. Holding it on an angle. Oh what do I have going on almost next to me. He had a top scope and a open sight on the side of it. He trying to shoot at 25 yards. Wasn't hitting anything either. So I watch for a little bit. Then went over to them, and asking what they were trying to do. He said the open sight was for close range. Hell could have done a better job just pointing the rifle at the target and adjust as shooting or just throwing a rock. I wondered if he was in the arm forces, and he said no. That figures. I guess he watched to many movies. If I don't know the person that reloaded the ammo, I don't shot it. That is generally in their rifle too. [/QUOTE]
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