Reflections on the Recce Rifle

Last year I built a rifle based on the Recce rifle concept using multiple components including another excellent upper from Midstate Firearms. It turned out great. I was recently browsing through some pictures and came across the one below which showed a group I shot at around 50 yards while sighting in the mounted Vortex Strike Eagle scope.

The rifle has continued to impress, although I have not shot it nearly as often as I would like. Between the Vortex 1-8X, the CMC trigger, and the Midstate Firearms upper, I’ve been impressed where this gun has made me a better shooter than I have been in the past. I’ve often said every gun I have will shoot better than me.

#truth

The 3-shot group above was at 100-yards. Zero was set at around 50-yards thus a high 100-yard group is expected.

 

Range day – 100-yard shooting.

 

Keep your powder dry all!!

Rourke

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EMT Medical Emergency Survival Tourniquet(2 PACK)

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Designed to compress the limb to restrict blood flow, The EMT Emergency Tourniquet is an important lifesaving device in both tactical and non-tactical situations. Applicable to arms, thighs and more; the flexible, universal fit can be a crucial first aid essential for yourself or anyone else.

According to statistics, These tourniquets can be effective in terms of stopping arterial blood flow and saving lives in the shortest application time. The tourniquet is designed to be applied using only one hand, giving you a free hand to tend to other needs of the injured individual or to allow you to apply the tourniquet to yourself. 100% effective in blocking blood flow in upper and lower limbs.

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