the shooting contest continues

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the shooting contest continues

Post by Niner » Sun Sep 24, 2006 4:17 pm

The orignal idea continues. All who have shot and posted their scores over the summer are requested to please post them again.

For those who haven't entered, the target is the NRA 100 yard small bore rifle target...or one like it. Five shots only, from any milsurp rifle without a scope. Highest score wins. There was an extra two points if you used milsurp ammo, but since nobody that I remember mentioned it, we will drop this rule unless I missed someones use of it.

You can shoot from any stance. You can be seated at a bench or shoot prone. Whatever. It's up to you.

The modest prizes include... one small trophy for the top score along with a milsurpafterrhours pin and patch. Second and third place get a pin and a patch.

This contest ends November 1, 2006.
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Post by joseyclosey » Mon Sep 25, 2006 2:27 pm

Heres mine,

First up, this was a hard one as the G98 shoots way high at 100m and i was having to hold below the target.

G98, Privi Partisan ammo, from the trench.

Score 41

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SMLE No1 MkIII*, PP ammo, from the trench.

Score 41

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P14, PP ammo, from the trench.

Score 46, 1 x ring

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Post by Woftam » Mon Sep 25, 2006 5:06 pm

I think mine was a 36, but will have tlook for the target. Shot a better one with my Savage in club competition on the weekend but no camera - bugger.
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Woftam, no picture is required.

Post by Niner » Mon Sep 25, 2006 5:30 pm

If you remember the score, post it.
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Post by Aughnanure » Mon Sep 25, 2006 5:51 pm

Here's my score again and I did use Milsurp ammo, 1942 Mk VII, not 'cause I remembered the opton but because that was all that I could find :!: Gimme those points... I need 'em. :(

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Score : 29

Rifle : 1917 No1 Mk III*

Conditions: Near perfect. Sunny, warm, no wind.

Shot off-hand :bigsmile: at Emmaville Range, NSW, Oz.
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Ok, Milsurp rule back in

Post by Niner » Mon Sep 25, 2006 7:23 pm

Keep the milsurp ammo 2 points. Anybody can get an extra 2 points for using milsurp ammo.
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Post by Woftam » Fri Sep 29, 2006 1:00 am

Can't find the original target, can't remember the score from the club shoot - so found a second hand target at the range this morning and had a go with the Savage No4 MkI. A 39, shooting standing,off the post at 100m with handloads of 180gr softpoint boattails, over 37.5 grains 2208, using Remington large rifle primers and 1943 DC Cases.

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Reposting

Post by SgtJethro » Wed Oct 11, 2006 1:53 pm

Rifle: 1909 Argentine Mauser 7.65x53

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Ammo: Handloads. Sierra 176 gr MK. IMR-4320 42.8 gr

PPY brass. Winchester LR primers. OAL 2.90 inches. Not a very good performing load.

Target:

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Score: 36.0
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Another Repost

Post by SgtJethro » Wed Oct 11, 2006 2:04 pm

Rifle: 1884 Springfield Trapdoor .45-70 with 1879 sight.

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Ammo: Handload. 405 grain PbRNHB (Cast Round Nose Hollow Base), 25.6 gr AA-5744, Winchester brass and LR primers.

Target:

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Score: 36.1
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Another Attempt with an Archaic Rifle

Post by SgtJethro » Wed Oct 11, 2006 2:16 pm

Rifle: German Gewehr 1888 Kommission 7.92 x 57mm

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Ammo: Handload. 175 gr RN Cast w/gas check. 27.5 gr RL-7. Winchester brass and LR primers.

Target:

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Score: 39.0
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