Well yeah, if I compare it to my M1A or accurized AR at 200 meters those would not be so good. But that's not what the carbine is. And even out to 200, I would not want to be on the receiving end. Well, any range for that matter.
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Well yeah, if I compare it to my M1A or accurized AR at 200 meters those would not be so good. But that's not what the carbine is. And even out to 200, I would not want to be on the receiving end. Well, any range for that matter.
This is a group of 15 rounds Fiocchi FMJ 55 Grs commercial ammos at 200 mt. with my Colt Sporter Traget pre-ban. The bullet weight is too light for a barrel twist 1:7
www.armietiro.it Leggi argomento - Colt Sporter Target Model pre-ban
In the picture below, in the same thread, you can see the group of the Italian champion with his accurized AR-15 at 300 meters.
Was that with irons? If so, I'm really impressed.
FWIW, I don't consider 1/7 too fast for 55's. My Colt A2 shoots 20" 1/7 Black Hills 52 bthp's very very well. My "recce" carbine shoots q3131A 1.5-2 MOA very consistently. I think when you start getting into the 40's 1/7 might be getting too fast of a twist. That's my experience.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...E2523EWS-1.jpg
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...E2523EWS-1.jpg
Out of my recce 55 grainers:
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...3E2523EW-1.jpg
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...3E2523EW-1.jpg
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...E2523EWS-1.jpg
I do so much better with a scope and a match barrel. hehehhehehe
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...3E2523EW-1.jpg
a picture for staying on topic of carbines. :D
Yes, he is Italian champion with irons at 300 meters with a GAC-15 which is a particular accurized model of AR-15 made in Italy.
The target is for 300 meters, so its larger and the (10) is 10 cm. diameter wide.
It was probably one of those "you get what you get" kind of situations.
Yeah, it's evident to me that not everybody got new equipment. For whatever reason.
Good morning all.
I'm back with a further question about my Inland Jun '44 bolt.
I bought the proper tool and I disassembled the bolt.
Extractor is marked "W.I." and firing pin is marked "I-I".
Are these parts both Inland made and proper ones for my M1 Carbine ?
Thank you in advance.
Yes, they are for an Inland.
BTW, welcome back! :thup:
Thank you, Bill Hollinger.