17 rounds.. just saying lol
I watched hundreds of hours of videos be for I even purchased. But that only gets you so far. Plus I like to gradually work on my aim. Im not shooting pretty tight groups at 10 yards next step is 15 yards.
The difference is the fact of paying $25 for 50 round or 100 rounds. I like to shoot not only for practice but entertainment with my girlfriend and friends
I prefer a slingshot. Never had a FTE or FTF with mine.
17 rounds.. just saying lol
17 rounds.. You gonna miss that many times?
Yeah, if I can't get him in 6, one of us is dead already.
17 rounds.. You gonna miss that many times?
Yeah, if I can't get him in 6, one of us is dead already.
lack of oil can also cause issues with fte. usually its limp wristing, but i did have a stint fighting fte's in a training session. we evaluated, dropped some oil on the rails, and had no probs the second half of the day
The initial posting suggests what looks like a double feed, but is actually a failure to extract. Fixing either uses the same procedure:
- Muzzle pointed in safest direction; finger out of the trigger guard and alongside the frame in register position
- Lock slide to the rear
- Strip magazine
- Rack slide vigorously at least three times; make sure you allow the slide to travel forward into battery unimpeded to increase the chance of the extractor hook slipping over the rim
- Reload
- Resume activity
Step #2 can be omitted with some guns, typically Glocks, Sigs, Paras, and some other double stack guns.
I read a ammo test a while back and it had included the WWB ammo in it. I have search for it and can't seem to find it. The test stated that the value packs had consistent lower velocities than the fifty round boxes. My question to the OP, was this on the fifty round box ammo or the hundred round box?
As an added bonus, the WWB is absolutely filthy. You will want to clean your gun after each range trip.
Winchester should be completely ashamed of themselves for putting their name on such poor ammo.