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Posted: 9/28/2004 9:24:25 PM EDT
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I myself, about 400 rounds. Don't like to dump, like spedning a few hours just shooting. A 30 round mag last some time with me. |
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3 bricks of 22 and 500 rnds of 223. The field was hopping with pasture poodles.
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One day of shooting: 1000 rounds (.22lr), 200 rounds(7.62x51mm), 100 rounds (8mm), 200 rounds (.45ACP).
Total of around 1500 rounds I guess. |
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Nope. 2 1 K cases 7.62x 39mm (Ak and SKS) 1 500 rnd brick 22lr (10/22 and MKII) 10 boxes 50rnd .45 ACP (1911) 6 20 round boxes Fed 165 grain Hydrasock . (1911) I wanted to make sure the 1911 was good and dirty before testing carry ammo . |
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Crap, I forgot about pasture poodle pumping. Maybe more than I stated above. Not sure, hard to tell. Probably closer to 1500 then. |
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Lol thats why, 20,000 round under an hour. Thats a huge number however dam. Expensive day. |
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Combat Shotgun Course
200 rounds (00-buck, slugs, birdshot). Never again.....
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When I was about 8 me and my Daisy went through probably about 3000
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The ammo cost was spaced out over a month or so . Winter was over I went out . |
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Where's ilikelegs? He has got to have the record out at the Hun Farm...
Personally, maybe 1,000 in a semi. Countless out of the M60 for FA. |
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Probably about five or six hundred rounds through three or four weapons.
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I put just under 1,000 rounds through a Maadi one day. That was what you call fun.
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One trip I put about 1200 rounds through my Browning Hi-Power, and another 400 through my Browning BDM.
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800-1500 every day for 2 weeks. Part of a pistol training program. Developed lots of muscle memory.
ETA: the minimum was 800 per day. We had about 3 days of the 1500 mark. some days just at 1000. |
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That's a lot of shooting! |
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Holy COW! That is some good training!!! Was it in the military? |
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Sounds like one HELL of a training course. Where was that at? and how much did it cost? |
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For me it was 1000 rounds of .22 longrifle out of a Marlin model 60. Had to stop and clean the gun every 100 rounds or so because it would jam from all the crap in the action.
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1500 rds............But I have to admit it was .22LR. Hey, I gotta pay bills, too!
All of it was through one stock Ruger 10/22 and all of it was Remington Thunderbolt. I had less than 10 FTF's. Guess I was lucky. |
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I went and shot just over a thousand rounds of Wolf 7.62X39 (used up a whole new case, and what was left of another, plus some shitty reloads the owner of the range had so I aint sure exactly how many), and then started shooting the milsurps 100rounds of .303Brit and 150 rounds of 8MM. I will never shoot more than a hundred rounds through an Enfield or Mauser in one sitting again. My shoulder was good and sore the next day.
Edited to add: There were several days in the Army when there were way more M60 belts than anybody wanted to shoot (except me that is), I loved the pig, how could anybody turn down the offer of laying on it until the damn barrel gets red. |
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Yeah, I was lucky enough to be working the armory at the end of the fiscal year a couple of times. You know, you really can do the Rambo thing with a 60 in each hand-the recoil just kinda keeps them up there. |
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My favorite was to have the range master leave the 1100 meter popups up, and just wear the target out, it was a lot of fun, plus really helped you improve your long distance aim.
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I did about 800 once, at Thunder Ranch. Tuesday of a 5 day class week.
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Pretty typical for this crowd. A couple bricks of 22lr, most of a case of q3131a, several hundred 9mm. Maybe 2500 tops?
Typical outing with AR and company: less than 500 rounds total. Typical outing with benchrest/varmint/hunting guns: 100 to 200 tops. Sometimes less than 20. |
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Now tell me you shot 1,000 rounds or hell 500 rounds of 8mm or 30.06 and I will be impressed.
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Accurate/Aimed (Outdoor 2700 Handgun, 2 matches back to back): 540, 2/3rd .45, 1/3rd .22LR
"playing" w/AR, > 1000 |
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M16A1 in the national guard in one glorious range night just before we turned them in for A2s (and we had to shoot up every last round of M193). 800 rounds full auto! We loaded an entire footlocker of mags and shot them all at once. I had forty 20-round mags on the line.
Shooting my own rifles I am more restrained. The most I ever shot was 500 through my AR, and another 500 through my sks. The shooting was spread out over six hours. |
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+1 TXL |
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1,000 rounds for the AK Bumpfire
900 rounds for the AR Bumpfire 500 rounds for the AR 9mm Bumpfire and pistol 200 rounds through the FAL. This was at one of our many the Hun farm events. Now I mainly shoot 9mm and the .22 conversion for the AR. That was just costing way to much money. |
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Oh, and ILL sucks at bumpin, so I am POSITIVE there are higher amounts expended on "non-placed shots". (Minute of lake, so to speak) he blames the mags though..... --- ETF spellin |
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About 1000 rounds of .223, .308, 7.62x39, 7.62x54R, 9mm, .45acp, 45 Colt, 45/70, 303 British, 8mm, 12 gauge, .45 black powder, .44 black powder, 12 gauge black powder, and at least 500 rounds of .22LR. I only did this once, I spent almost as much time cleaning the guns as I did shooting. The next day I had a wonderful bruise and a sore arm. |
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