- Joined
- Jun 9, 2016
steel and indoors, not as much with paper targets unless they're really close and that's more for rocks or wood that might have splinters come my way. we aren't at the point of perfectly replacing eyeballs yet and a decent pair of shooting glasses also cuts down on glare in bright light so it's meh.Do you guys use eye pro?
there's been more than a couple times eyepro has caught debris for me, to the point where i've replaced them a few times over the years. one interesting one was a suspiciously cheap 357 revolver going kaboom and sending a piece of the hammer back at me.
budget AR-10s can be hit or miss, with better odds of a good working rifle if it's purchased as a complete matching set of upper and lower or you know the minor fitting differences between variations to piece one together yourself.Is an AR 10 worth it?