I have a question on bump stocks

I think it's important for shooters too learn how to shoot rapid fire with light recoiling firearms, rather than depending on bump fire stocks, binary triggers, etc and even the art of bump firing itself.

Shooting a torso with six shots in six seconds (holes touching each other) is effective --- Shooting a torso with six shoots in 1.5 seconds (in a combat effective zone) is also effective, but one is obviously a lot more efficient.

Its been said: That in order to teach the subconscious how to shoot rapid fire....you'll have to fire about 30,000 rounds --- So as a result --- All the shooter has to do is just aim the sights and and let his/her subconscious pull the trigger.

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No, I'd say you're an enlightened person. I had the same lightbulb go off in my head when I recently shot some 110 grain .30-06 varmint loads from my Dad's Remington 700. Not only did I hit a small steel plate at a long distance, the boring old 110 grain JSP's punched a 1/2" diameter hole right through the plate. That got me thinking about all the tactical goons spraying lead all over and talking about the penetrative qualities of their FMJ ammo. I'm beginning to think that a simple, scoped "deer rifle" is the best SHTF weapon in existence. I guess I'm the dumb *** now.:o

I'm of a similar opinion. And would only modify the definition to include that scoped rifle be a short-action lever.
 
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I'm of a similar opinion. And would only modify the definition to include that scoped rifle be a short-action lever.

Nothing wrong with lever guns. They're my "goto" guns...especially the ones chambering magnum pistol cartridges. But as far as punching holes in steel, I've yet to shoot a lever gun which can do that as well as a .30-06.
 
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My rifle and myself know that what counts in this war is not the rounds we fire, the noise of our burst, nor the smoke we make. We know that it is the hits that count. We will hit...
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There was some mention of bump stock prices earlier. I remember right after the Las Vegas shooting and the ban talk got serious, I saw bump stocks listed for sale and at gun shows for $400-450. And people were buying them! :eek:
Then when it became apparent that it would be an outright ban, prices dropped like a rock. I just checked the local Armslist and there is one listed for $150 and that ad is several months old. :rolleyes:
 
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