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Are "sniper rifles" next? #8467314
09/11/25 01:55 PM
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I hear on the news sources that the shooter used a "30-06 bolt action hunting rifle".

What do you want to bet that the next thing on the anti 2A folks agenda is banning scoped "sniper rifles"?


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Re: Are "sniper rifles" next? [Re: waggler] #8467341
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Originally Posted by waggler
I hear on the news sources that the shooter used a "30-06 bolt action hunting rifle".

What do you want to bet that the next thing on the anti 2A folks agenda is banning scoped "sniper rifles"?


Yep


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Re: Are "sniper rifles" next? [Re: waggler] #8467346
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Of course they are. All firearms are “next”, it’s all part of their plan.


Stop over cooking your meat! It isn’t gamey, it’s over cooked!

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Re: Are "sniper rifles" next? [Re: waggler] #8467352
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I can hear it now; "scopes greater than 2x, trigger pull lighter than 6 pounds, etc., etc.."


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Re: Are "sniper rifles" next? [Re: waggler] #8467354
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And they will use it as an excuse to go after semi autos harder…. See, if he would have had a semi auto more people would be dead.


So, we need to ban both.


Stop over cooking your meat! It isn’t gamey, it’s over cooked!

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Re: Are "sniper rifles" next? [Re: waggler] #8467358
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The politicians are wanting more armed security for themselves as they fight to take our second amendment rights away while their side is the most likely to use violence to get what they want. Ill not bow to their desires

Re: Are "sniper rifles" next? [Re: waggler] #8467360
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Buddy worked at a landfill in Chicago clay type soil I shot a target where a bank was cut by a dozer. The 30-06 impact blew an office trash can size hole in the bank the mud displacement was surprising.


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Re: Are "sniper rifles" next? [Re: Yes sir] #8467362
09/11/25 03:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Yes sir
The politicians are wanting more armed security for themselves as they fight to take our second amendment rights away while their side is the most likely to use violence to get what they want. Ill not bow to their desires



They will never have enough of that civilians spend more on arms/ammo than the government does.


Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!

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Re: Are "sniper rifles" next? [Re: waggler] #8467363
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Come and get them if you want to try....

Re: Are "sniper rifles" next? [Re: waggler] #8467399
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looking at the photo , it looks like a poorly sporterized M48 Turk Mauser

not a sniper rifle at all , but almost 100 year old hardware wearing a junk optic

160 yards is not far and the hit isn't what you would aim for , likely 8-10 inches higher than intended.

but people will go on and on about sniper rifles

the way the safety is and the optic mounted , unlikely the safety could even be engaged


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Re: Are "sniper rifles" next? [Re: waggler] #8467407
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It would be interesting to see what they would define as a "sniper rifle". Especially as the left is always terrible trying to define things.

Would they pick bolt action rifles, center-fire rifles, non-cowboy calibers, historically used calibers for sniping, barrel length m

Re: Are "sniper rifles" next? [Re: waggler] #8467420
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Here's the gun....
[Linked Image]

Check out how the scope is mounted. The creature mounted that scope so far back that the front ring is barely on the receiver. I'm surprised they were able to see through it. My guess is that they shot the rifle once, decided that it kicked like a mule and didn't want their face anywhere near it, and then slapped that scope on that far back so they could keep their face away from the action.

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Re: Are "sniper rifles" next? [Re: loosegoose] #8467421
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Originally Posted by loosegoose
Here's the gun....
[Linked Image]

Check out how the scope is mounted. The creature mounted that scope so far back that the front ring is barely on the receiver. I'm surprised they were able to see through it. My guess is that they shot the rifle once, decided that it kicked like a mule and didn't want their face anywhere near it, and then slapped that scope on that far back so they could keep their face away from the action.

[Linked Image]


Hope the idiot got scope bite.


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Re: Are "sniper rifles" next? [Re: waggler] #8467423
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How did they sight it in with only one shot? Seems odd.

Re: Are "sniper rifles" next? [Re: waggler] #8467425
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Looks like a shorter scope so they robably didnt have much eye relief and has to move it back to see. Scope probably wouldnt of lasted long with the rings right against the turret.

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Re: Are "sniper rifles" next? [Re: J Staton] #8467426
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Originally Posted by J Staton
How did they sight it in with only one shot? Seems odd.

I'm just guessing, but based on the likelihood of aiming center mass and hitting the neck, a miss of about a foot, maybe it wasn't sighted in at all. It wouldn't surprise me that some goon that mounted a scope like that wouldn't even know to sight in a scope.

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Originally Posted by loosegoose
Originally Posted by J Staton
How did they sight it in with only one shot? Seems odd.

I'm just guessing, but based on the likelihood of aiming center mass and hitting the neck, a miss of about a foot, maybe it wasn't sighted in at all. It wouldn't surprise me that some goon that mounted a scope like that wouldn't even know to sight in a scope.

True. "Lucky" shot I suppose. Wonder if it was bore sighted at local gun shop for suspect. That would at least put it on the paper.

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Yup...it was on the Internet...it must be true


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Re: Are "sniper rifles" next? [Re: waggler] #8467443
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Idk guys that gun actually isn't terribly set up.. I mean I seen a lot of deer hunters do worse .. it's definitely usable..let's not for her till probably about 30years ago that's how most sniper rifles where so...


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Re: Are "sniper rifles" next? [Re: loosegoose] #8467449
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Originally Posted by loosegoose
Originally Posted by J Staton
How did they sight it in with only one shot? Seems odd.

I'm just guessing, but based on the likelihood of aiming center mass and hitting the neck, a miss of about a foot, maybe it wasn't sighted in at all. It wouldn't surprise me that some goon that mounted a scope like that wouldn't even know to sight in a scope.


if you used a laser to sight in it could be off quite a bit on elevation not figuring height over bore but get you decent left right.

or if you sight in at 25 yards to be spot on with a 2.5 inch Hight over bore with a 2950fps round you would be 8ish inches high at 160 yards

it could have been dumb luck it happens all the time on deer

but a good rifle , good optic , shooing the head off the bolts holding the target from a rest at 200 meters is not hard.

hitting a 6' 5" guy between the the belly button and top of their head there is a LOT of room for elevation error.


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