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My Grandfather's old hand gun.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1641162477.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1641162477.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1641162477.jpg I wish I knew what happened to my Grandmother's GI issue 45 that her 2nd husband carried in the War. |
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To me, however, this is a horribly contrived method of shooting. I prefer matches with real rifles that shooters have to hold themselves, not rest on 50 pounds of equipment that they've hauled to the firing line with them. I do see a place for this, don't get me wrong, it's just not my cup of tea. I prefer a sling and a shooting jacket (and I see the modern shooting jacket as somewhat contrived as well). And yes, we shoot like this out to 1,000 yards as well. All of the same challenges with regards to wind doping, mirage, sight corrections, etc. Just none of the crutches... http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1641184669.jpg |
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We were taught to be consistent, support the rifle with "bone" and maintain a proper grip. |
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But the grip does little when shooting bipod if your rifle is properly shouldered. if your position is steady.. and your rifle doesn't move in the shoulder and on the bipod.. then really you can just not grip it.. And a lot of people don't. grip at that point adds nothing to the shot if you have a match/set trigger. obviously if your trigger is heavy, touching it will would the rifle and you need the grip to prevent that. But hair trigger... good stable position.. no need for it. Norway max range 1800 meters Didn't have the gun for that distance, got out to 1000 emters with 308 and 175 VLD's. But it was sketchy.. Wind is a beast in the fjords, no visible indication, all kinds of weird turbulence. Borrowed a Sako TRG 300 winmag, range dude gave me wind calls and managed to get out to the gong at 1375 meters Nailed it with first shot, got up and called it a day, cause there is no way I could improve on a one shot one hit at that distance :D http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1641205316.JPG It's a good backstop them fjords. |
my fat ass shootin 1000 yds at Bisley's Stickledown range with a rental TR gun
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My last SIG purchase of 2021. Got it Friday, total impulse buy.
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I like those grips Rick!
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That Sig is almost too pretty to shoot.
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Norway was the best shooting I've ever done, it was amazaballs. first mail to embassy, what do we need to do to bring guns mail back" here's mail for police in Sokndal ask them" Mail to police they reply "don't worry, just come, shoot ,have fun:)" The smiley face was from the police .. You don't get those from Belgian cops when mentioning firearms, forget that ! We get on the Ferry, I declare weapons "we have firearms on board" girl at the counter what? We have firearms in the car, and i make a shooting gesture She goes guns, NO problem we were like :eek::eek: UK ferries are not like that. Then customs I tell him, we are bringing firearms for a shooting in Sokndal The guy sighs.. pfff, paperwork goes fill in form bring back form we fill it in as best we can i have a question bout something (it's all in norwegian) he yanks the papers out of my hand doesn't say a work,stamps em all,gives me the duplicate,and says, "bring back form when leave country" jumps on his bike and f's off. we like :eek::eek::eek::) drive to the lodging place.. meet range officer, he goes, what did you bring? we go ,m1A, swedish sturmgewehr, AR, m70, sako bit of pistols, he goes, get em out!! we throw it all on a picknick table all the other treckers and visitors look,shrug,keep sipping their coffee from the porch of ther cabanna note, this was AFTER the Shooting on that island !! Norwegians are so relaxed bout guns, it was amazing Do this in belgium as a foreigner or belgian at a camp site and you'de be in trouble We were having fun and hadn't even shot yet. Beautiful country But very difficult shooting to get the wind , elevation, angle up or down, it was hard work. I showed up with a brand new M70 in 308 and 10x40 Leupold, But got there real fast. the Norwegians brought a 50cal. with a big as muffler.. that was something else..no muzzlebrake That place was shooters heaven.. the freedom to do and not worry bout the backstop :D Even got the 45 out to 300 meters and hit the gong (that was no one shot one hit, no sir, was more like artillery shooting, a 45 howitzer by Dan Wesson) Quote:
walking standing like that, Oh yeah, he's weird. |
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I just pu a Husqvara ffv 1900 tgt rifle SS B 308. 7 were custom made by Husky as prototypes for the American Shooting cognoscenti back in 1970 in an effort to break into the American long range tgt shooting mkt. This one belonged to Neal Knox spoon writer and VP NRA. |
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tailored for 1000 yds match shooting. eg 150/155 grain 308 with a 1/12 twist. single shot You probably think of a Carl Gustaf CG63 variant. I always had wanted one of those in 6.5 Swede.. And in the end somebody who "retired"gifted one me.. it was rebarrreld with a krieger barrel,308 again for 1000 yds shooting , with Parker Hale sights. It was a mongrel hybrid everything.. And unfortunately it never really worked well for me. Sights to high for cheek weld , i dunno , i couldn't hit much with it. looks similar to this one, but with much higher PH sights from an Enfield https://i0.wp.com/alsimmonsgunshop.c...00%2C844&ssl=1 The original CG63 was a 300 meter rifle, because that's what Swedish TR was based on, 300 meter. |
another fun rifle for Bisley was the Parker Hale 1200 TX in 308 (everything is 308 in Bisley).
https://forum.stirton.com/uploads/mo...1358616748.jpg They are Mauser action, typically used by cadets. And they are the daddy of the Parker Hale M85 Sniper Rifle, which i had a crush on.. Buddy of mine had one.. use M14 mags, rare as hens teeth in private ownership https://www.snipercentral.com/wp-con...4/10/ph85a.jpg Buddy of mine has one, Brit Army |
My favorite 1,000 yard match rifle is my 1874 Sharps in .45-2.6" (.45-100) from C. Sharps Arms in Big Timber, Montana. The sights are from MVA, a spirit level front with interchangeable inserts and their "Soule" style rear, featuring 40 MOA of windage on a micrometer barrel and elevation on a vernier scale.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1641421281.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1641421281.jpg The Hadley style eyecup provides rapid aperture selection for varying light conditions: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1641421281.jpg Top rifle is the match rifle, featuring their #1 heavy octagon in a 34" length. The rifle weighs about 14 pounds (limit is 15). Shown with another 1874, this one from Shilo Sharps, also in Big Timber (right across the street, as a matter of fact). This one has a standard weight 28" half octagon with a Hartford collar at the breach end. Chambered in .45-2.4" (.45-90), it comes in at less than 10 pounds. Wonderful hunting rifle, it balances perfectly between the rear sight and the front of the action. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1641421281.jpg |
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