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6/10/2010 5:33:10 AM EDT
The other guns in your safe are just not as fun to shoot since you started shooting the OBR?
6/10/2010 9:10:37 AM EDT
[#1]
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The other guns in your safe are just not as fun to shoot since you started shooting the OBR?


+1
Others may be cheeper to shoot, but not as fun.

I got yelled at over the PA by the RO today because I wasn't allowing for a full 3 seconds between shots.  What fun is that, Range Queen?  For those of you from Michigan that shoot at
Pontiac Lake Rec., you know who I mean.

6/10/2010 10:00:19 AM EDT
[#2]
Don't have an OBR yet, but   I found that with my Stealth upper. I'd love to get one though.
6/10/2010 10:20:54 AM EDT
[#3]
I have taken others to the range with it, but nothing else has been shot in months...
6/10/2010 10:24:57 AM EDT
[#4]
Yes
6/10/2010 10:28:46 AM EDT
[#5]
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I have taken others to the range with it, but nothing else has been shot in months...


I have actually considered or sold things I don't shoot much anymore to fund the OBR addiction.  I need a reloading setup and components......and with the OBR JR on the way, I will have to try for a matching SN  OB to make a set...
6/10/2010 10:48:41 AM EDT
[#6]
Accordingly to my two sons, I am an OBR addict.  Accordingly, this is my confession (since I understand its good for the soul).  My Rock River LAR 8 (308) has had little use since March 9/10, 2010 when I got my OBR.  I took all my 308 brass shot through my OBR to be reloaded around May 1 and just got 1700 rounds back.  Didn't realize it was that much, so I instructed my boys to go count the remaining 308 brass I shot since I took the first 1700 rounds in.  According to them, I have another 1300 empties available for reloading (obviously shot from May 1 through last Sat) and that such fact conclusively proves that I am an OBR addict. Please help me justify my past and future actions to my children by assuring me I don't have a problem (other than coming up with $ for ammo) and that at least 3000 rounds through an OBR since March 9/10, 2010 (averaging one day a week at the range for about 4 hours at a time) is not excessive but perfectly normal.  Any support/reasoning you can give me to justify to my children that my actions are perfectly normal would be appreciated.
6/10/2010 10:53:08 AM EDT
[#7]
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Accordingly to my two sons, I am an OBR addict.  Accordingly, this is my confession (since I understand its good for the soul).  My Rock River LAR 8 (308) has had little use since March 9/10, 2010 when I got my OBR.  I took all my 308 brass shot through my OBR to be reloaded around May 1 and just got 1700 rounds back.  Didn't realize it was that much, so I instructed my boys to go count the remaining 308 brass I shot since I took the first 1700 rounds in.  According to them, I have another 1300 empties available for reloading (obviously shot from May 1 through last Sat) and that such fact conclusively proves that I am an OBR addict. Please help me justify my past and future actions to my children by assuring me I don't have a problem (other than coming up with $ for ammo) and that at least 3000 rounds through an OBR since March 9/10, 2010 (averaging one day a week at the range for about 4 hours at a time) is not excessive but perfectly normal.  Any support/reasoning you can give me to justify to my children that my actions are perfectly normal would be appreciated.


That much ammo cost more than the OBR.  YOU HAVE A PROBLEM.  I just wish I could afford to have the same infection!
6/10/2010 11:00:11 AM EDT
[#8]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Accordingly to my two sons, I am an OBR addict.  Accordingly, this is my confession (since I understand its good for the soul).  My Rock River LAR 8 (308) has had little use since March 9/10, 2010 when I got my OBR.  I took all my 308 brass shot through my OBR to be reloaded around May 1 and just got 1700 rounds back.  Didn't realize it was that much, so I instructed my boys to go count the remaining 308 brass I shot since I took the first 1700 rounds in.  According to them, I have another 1300 empties available for reloading (obviously shot from May 1 through last Sat) and that such fact conclusively proves that I am an OBR addict. Please help me justify my past and future actions to my children by assuring me I don't have a problem (other than coming up with $ for ammo) and that at least 3000 rounds through an OBR since March 9/10, 2010 (averaging one day a week at the range for about 4 hours at a time) is not excessive but perfectly normal.  Any support/reasoning you can give me to justify to my children that my actions are perfectly normal would be appreciated.


That much ammo cost more than the OBR.  YOU HAVE A PROBLEM.  I just wish I could afford to have the same infection!


It didn't cost that much when you figure in the scope.
6/10/2010 12:33:16 PM EDT
[#9]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
Accordingly to my two sons, I am an OBR addict.  Accordingly, this is my confession (since I understand its good for the soul).  My Rock River LAR 8 (308) has had little use since March 9/10, 2010 when I got my OBR.  I took all my 308 brass shot through my OBR to be reloaded around May 1 and just got 1700 rounds back.  Didn't realize it was that much, so I instructed my boys to go count the remaining 308 brass I shot since I took the first 1700 rounds in.  According to them, I have another 1300 empties available for reloading (obviously shot from May 1 through last Sat) and that such fact conclusively proves that I am an OBR addict. Please help me justify my past and future actions to my children by assuring me I don't have a problem (other than coming up with $ for ammo) and that at least 3000 rounds through an OBR since March 9/10, 2010 (averaging one day a week at the range for about 4 hours at a time) is not excessive but perfectly normal.  Any support/reasoning you can give me to justify to my children that my actions are perfectly normal would be appreciated.


That much ammo cost more than the OBR.  YOU HAVE A PROBLEM.  I just wish I could afford to have the same infection!


It didn't cost that much when you figure in the scope.


Yeah my OBR was 5,100 bucks...that's a lot of 308.
6/10/2010 5:09:55 PM EDT
[#10]
I got yelled at over the PA by the RO today because I wasn't allowing for a full 3 seconds between shots.  What fun is that, Range Queen?  For those of you from Michigan that shoot at
Pontiac Lake Rec., you know who I mean.



You have got to be shitting us....  What kind of stupid BS is that?  You gotta find a new range.
6/10/2010 5:13:01 PM EDT
[#11]
Quoted:
I got yelled at over the PA by the RO today because I wasn't allowing for a full 3 seconds between shots.  What fun is that, Range Queen?  For those of you from Michigan that shoot at
Pontiac Lake Rec., you know who I mean.



You have got to be shitting us....  What kind of stupid BS is that?  You gotta find a new range.


State DNR range, only place really close I can go without having a membership to a Private range.  But I may be joining one if I want to have any fun.
6/10/2010 5:58:40 PM EDT
[#12]
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The other guns in your safe are just not as fun to shoot since you started shooting the OBR?


Yes. And it is an expensive eating little bugger.
6/10/2010 7:41:50 PM EDT
[#13]
Definitely love my OBR.