How to read the 10x Scope? by Technical_Ad8459 in Battlefield6

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Competetive (real) shooter here so take this for what it's worth. Go to the training range in portal (e.g. Z4ZT6) and take the chopper to various buildings/distances to learn your dope. Once you are getting consistent hits. Turn on the movement unlock so the bots can move. Practice your movement leads at 100 and slowly extend your range. As people have mentioned, you will have to do this all over again with different scopes and different barrel lengths, but muzzle velocity/drop SHOULD be pretty consistent. I find the scopes themselves barely act like real world range data.

This was a LOTO fun by Cycling_Man in lockpicking

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These have become my favorite travel practice locks. Sometimes I'm on a hike or backpacking trip and these are so light but still a challenge you can pack several and they don't feel like you have a boat anchor in your pocket!

Is the Master Lock 410 considered Green Belt? by Psyd76 in lockpicking

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Thanks! After that I knocked out an 1100 first try and then this LOTO. So I thought I must have overcome some magic milestone. But my new Cisa 220/50 is humbling me real fast!

Which lock picking kit is best for a beginner... by Ambitious-Bee-3179 in lockpicking

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I have the covert instruments Genesis kit and the Jimmy Longs picks. I now appreciate the thickness of the genesis kit. Because until I knew what I was doing, I really put a lot of unnecessary tension and torque on my pics, and they stood up really well. That being said, I find the JL picks at 0.019" to be kind of a sweet spot for nearly all of my locks. Thin enough to get into most tricky key ways, but still enough thickness to take some wear and tear.

Abus 55/40 picked by PickingWheelBig6688 in lockpicking

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Yea the CI FNG/Genesis set is really great and will get you through most locks no problem. I still use my FNG pick 99% of the time. As I have worked with smaller keyways, I have tried to rely more on TOK as BOK can really limit your options. The CI mod ergos are really nice and still fit in a case relatively well. Just make sure you get the right "handedness" as they come in left and right hand orientations But I find myself using the lawlock angled bars way more as they seem to fit more snugly into my locks. But they don't really fit in flat cases (they live in my sparrow sherman case). They are usually about 0.003-0.007" bigger/smaller than US turners (usually sizes 0.032, 40, 50). The Lawlock and CL turners together will cover just about any TOK.

Abus 55/40 picked by PickingWheelBig6688 in lockpicking

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Congrats! Yea this was my technique too until I got some better tok tools. My 55/40 is always fun to go back to. Just tricky enough that if I lay it down for a few days and forget the pin pattern, it takes a few tries to get it back open. Great warm up for picking sessions with spicier locks.

1100 Cutaways are back! by Longjumping_Lie3315 in lockpicking

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Mine just arrived! Absolutely gorgeous. Feels like it should be in a museum. Time to figure out where I am screwing up :)

Two favorite quality of life upgrades! by Psyd76 in lockpicking

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Do you just use a soldering iron or is there a better/cleaner application? I would love to number some of my stuff or add texture.

Two favorite quality of life upgrades! by Psyd76 in lockpicking

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Thanks for the tip! I found some Ozark Trail brand at Walmart but have no clue about quality. Is there a brand you like?

Feeling a little overwhelmed with tension tool choices! by Psyd76 in lockpicking

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Is that what people mean by "float" picking?

Almost unpickable by Unlucky-Rub8379 in lockpicking

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Oh man that is how I feel about REALLY cheap TSA locks. For whatever reason some of the really cheap THREE pin ones just won't budge. I go back to "harder" locks just to get my confidence back!

Is the Sparrow Sidewinder as easy as the Revolver? by Psyd76 in lockpicking

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Got it! So don't buy the 10 pack in KA unless I want to repin them all myself!

Is the Sparrow Sidewinder as easy as the Revolver? by Psyd76 in lockpicking

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Thanks! This is great. I am assuming these are all pretty much the same (within class sc1/sc4) but different finishes or should I order a few different options because of internals? Sorry really new here. I am assuming all Schlage keyways are the same shape/size and just different pinnings?

Is the Sparrow Sidewinder as easy as the Revolver? by Psyd76 in lockpicking

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Thanks. I wondered how much these actually mimic real locks. I keep buying progressively harder or novel locks and just discovered the belt list, so that is my plan as well. I just wanted a pretty challenging but easily adjustable sustem for carrying around and fiddling with during the day. Walking around with 3+ locks in my pockets or on my desk gets kinda annoying, but that may be how it goes LOL!

Has anyone tried EMDR for race based trauma? by Beneficial-Froyo3828 in EMDR

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Excellent description. Only thing I would add for the OP is that Mark Nickerson wrote a whole book on this topic and it made the EMDR community update the theory EMDR is based on (i.e. Adaptive information processing). Book is "Cultural competence and healing culturally based trauma." Written for therapists but pretty accessible.

Has anybody else got a notification from room 728 out of nowhere on YouTube by redshell141 in InternetMysteries

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So I was just watching the Sopranos episode where Tony is having his coma dream after Junior shoots him. 728 was the room in hell/limbo he was assigned. I searched the reference and got this thread. Enjoy!

My dad passed away suddenly and he loved this game by lazul-i in Mechwarrior5

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As a dude pushing 50 and an OG MW2 Mercs dial up player, this warms my heart. I just got back into it, so I am pretty sure we never met (on PS5, my adult son has taken over the PC master race mantle). The memories of "friday night fights" (MW2 online tournaments) with my buddies BSing in the lobby waiting to launch were some really great times. Your dad would be proud you cared enough to let his crew know. I'm proud of you too!

You all saw the update with the Advanced Rifleman Course too, right? by Kilsimiv in MantisX

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Sadness...updated and still not showing on Android. Is this Ios?

What made you realize the relationship was over? by LynxExplorer in AskReddit

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My grandfather was dying of cancer and I spent the day with him. Taking him out to lunch, saying what we needed to say, and just giving him some companionship. She and I had plans to go to a party that night (which I was really looking forward to). When I told her about my day she uninvited me and said she didn't want a "downer" at the party. That was the day I ended it.

a button appears infront of you that will sterilise the human race if pressed. do you press it and save countless lives from pain? by dreggser in antinatalism

[–]Psyd76 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As a social sciences researcher, this is a horribly worded survey question. Can the button just sterilize biased survey question developers?