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Just did this today actually :D

tell me you weren't at Sporting shooters ass like the one opposite sandown.

as that is not real target shooting, just ppl practicing to go hunting.

real target shooting is much more accurate and difficult.

I remember ppl coming in from SSAA adn even worse army

they see what we werer doing and go very pale.

Full bore is a target approx 1.8 *2.54 meters with a bulls eye of about 50cm

with iron sights at 900 meters..

Never heard of it. I've used the turtlewax and another brand can't remember what though. Definately not permatex though. Very strange there's no sealer either.

No sealer means your headlights will go yellow again after a few days

Without the sealant you might as well use toothpaste, which is very good at it mind you.

Quick YT suggests it's

stuff. So yeah, doesn't have sealant.

Looks like I'll be asking my mate to go return it and get a refund, and I'll have to grab a better kit :P

I know some of you boys rate glassylite... but dat $40... I am both poor and cheap :P.

Might grab it anyway *sigh* hahah.

haha whered you do it?

Yeah sandown shooting range for the first time.

My mate goes hunting so has about 15 rifles and hundreds of bullets. Always see them so wanted to give it a shot.

Was fun will do again!

Will be shooting ak47's and m16's tomorrow in Vietnam haha

$1 a bullet :/

Going to grenade some cows lol?

tell me you weren't at Sporting shooters ass like the one opposite sandown.

as that is not real target shooting, just ppl practicing to go hunting.

real target shooting is much more accurate and difficult.

I remember ppl coming in from SSAA adn even worse army

they see what we werer doing and go very pale.

Full bore is a target approx 1.8 *2.54 meters with a bulls eye of about 50cm

with iron sights at 900 meters..

Everyone wants to be like Mike Lowry

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whatd it cost? if you dont mind me asking

$30 which I thought was allright!

Quick YT suggests it's

stuff. So yeah, doesn't have sealant.

Looks like I'll be asking my mate to go return it and get a refund, and I'll have to grab a better kit :P

I know some of you boys rate glassylite... but dat $40... I am both poor and cheap :P.

Might grab it anyway *sigh* hahah.

I know it's $40 but, do it once and do it proper. Glassy lite done properly lasts 6 months before you see any degradation in plastic. It's been over a year since I last did mine and it still looks pretty good, only slight haze.

was that entry into the range, hire of guns and ammo, or did you use your mates?

Just entry

Though the others would be pretty cheap. Think he also bought 500 bullets for about $35

with the ak's, lean your shoulder into the butt as you fire, you'll thank me for it.

as for m16, if i can fire them one handed, you can too.

Haha Alvin your fkn baws

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