.303s, sights etc rant
Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 3:05 am
On our Aussie 'Firearms Discussion Forum' there was a bit said about 'fossilized'.303s herewith my rant.
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Eoin
From: Glen Innes
Date: 19-Jul-2006
Comment: Sika #22800
Fosilized .303s ????? There are parts of the world where they are still
being used as military rifles and I might add where the action is.
Open sights at 400 metres? Why use optical aids if ones eyes are still OK?
I recently used a 1917 SMLE in a competition shoot.
One of my club mates when asked by his wife how he got on, replied that I had beaten him again. She said what was new. He said "Ëoin was shooting offhand with open sights."
Still it was only 100yards.
It helps to be a natural show off, but the truth is that unless the firing
mound has a good slope to it I can't shoot prone, can't get the old neck
back far enough
At another shoot (rapid fire), using the same rifle and offhand, I had the
intense pleasure of overhearing a young shooter say to his mate
"Didya see the old bloke? He had two empties in the air at once."
I have a new scope in the workshop, might fit it to a rifle in a year or
two, say when I'm 75.
There never was an old bloke that wasn't good.
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Eoin
From: Glen Innes
Date: 19-Jul-2006
Comment: Sika #22800
Fosilized .303s ????? There are parts of the world where they are still
being used as military rifles and I might add where the action is.
Open sights at 400 metres? Why use optical aids if ones eyes are still OK?
I recently used a 1917 SMLE in a competition shoot.
One of my club mates when asked by his wife how he got on, replied that I had beaten him again. She said what was new. He said "Ëoin was shooting offhand with open sights."
Still it was only 100yards.
It helps to be a natural show off, but the truth is that unless the firing
mound has a good slope to it I can't shoot prone, can't get the old neck
back far enough
At another shoot (rapid fire), using the same rifle and offhand, I had the
intense pleasure of overhearing a young shooter say to his mate
"Didya see the old bloke? He had two empties in the air at once."
I have a new scope in the workshop, might fit it to a rifle in a year or
two, say when I'm 75.
There never was an old bloke that wasn't good.
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