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I belong to a club in Dracut, and shoot up in NH.I'll do the same when I have something out of the ordinary that catches someone's eye. Part of the fun of it I think.
Where do you shoot it?
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I belong to a club in Dracut, and shoot up in NH.I'll do the same when I have something out of the ordinary that catches someone's eye. Part of the fun of it I think.
Where do you shoot it?
I belong to a club in Dracut, and shoot up in NH.
I was thinking about this the other day, I virtually never get pings on my M1s since 90%+ of the time I am using SLEDs. And when I don't have a SLED installed, I load two rounds at a time with the twist method on a clip. The last full en bloc I shot might have been 2017/2018 or so, probably my last OCSA match.if you count an AK as a "milsurp" i will start there....... since it's not a C and R, I will go Garand,,,,, when the clip flips out and hits the floor...I always smile
Where did you get the elk?My 1947 m44 mosin nagant. Took a elk with her this year
Oregon, a great season this yearWhere did you get the elk?
My 1947 m44 mosin nagant. Took a elk with her this year
Finding ammo was tough this year. All I could find in soft points were brown bear 203 gr bullets. The arc on these bullets is serious, but they hit with authorityLove it! What ammo do you use when hunting?
Nice! did you give it a poke with the bayonet?My 1947 m44 mosin nagant. Took a elk with her this year
Haha maybe to make sure it was dead...But in all seriousness I had to remember to put the bayonet out before shooting as that’s how it’s zero’d. When we would get close enough to em and I slap that bayonet out my buddy never wanted to run behind me that cowardNice! did you give it a poke with the bayonet?
my M44 (now sold off) did not shoot much more than a moa off bayo in or out tested from a bench rest.. The 91/30 with the bayonet installed showed a good 5 moa drift high and right.Haha maybe to make sure it was dead...But in all seriousness I had to remember to put the bayonet out before shooting as that’s how it’s zero’d. When we would get close enough to em and I slap that bayonet out my buddy never wanted to run behind me that coward
my M44 (now sold off) did not shoot much more than a moa off bayo in or out tested from a bench rest.. The 91/30 with the bayonet installed showed a good 5 moa drift high and right.
I was surprised , this was my last test shooting some bulk 180 gn RNSP at 2350fps . The vertical stringing is all me, winter sun at this range is brutal. About a MOA horizontal shift with my M44. Sold that a few weeks agoThat's interesting, mine is significantly off when the bayo is closed. Like inches.