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New "match 1903" Finally picked it up--new pics
Last edited by Calfed; 12-03-2010 at 06:33 PM.
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08-28-2010 09:34 PM
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Who and when did the Scant stock show-up? Not in the 1920's for sure.
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Originally Posted by
Calfed
Parts (except the stock, of course) seem original, or at least period correct.
I'm pretty sure you are right about that, Steve
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Nice rifle. Congrats. I really like the mix of 1903 steel, 03A3 top wood, and match sights. My guess is that it will shoot great and turn lots of heads. Be sure to post some range reports.
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Will do, Allen.
I left this sitting at my FFL for far to long, trying to save a little change by putting a bunch of long guns on one DROS.
Now that I have it, I'll try and get out to the range and see what it can do.
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I shot the "match rifle" and two Smith Coronas that recently arrived.
The match rifle shot pretty well. I fired 5 69 LC rounds at 50 yards to make sure it was on paper

I wagged a few adjustments and then fired 5 rounds of Fiocci match ammo loaded with 180 gr SMK's at 100 yards

It looks like only 4 hit, but the target backer confirmed that the 2 lower holes are actually 3. I probably should have stuck with the LC.
One reason that I think the 100 yard shots weren't as good as I expected is the sights. The globe was almost the perfect size for the target at 50 yards. Unfortunately, I don't have any smaller globes for the sight, and at 100 yards, the globe was just too large.
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Sweet shooting. Take some black construction paper with you to the range next time and you can experiment with the diameter of the black to match the globe. However, it is probably set up to match the black diameter of either a SR-1 for 100yd (6.375" black) targets or an SR for 200yds (13" black). I still really like the look of that rifle despite the fact that the real collectors probably get a twitchy eyelid when they see one. In all seriousness, I am interested in seeing what you can wring out of a 1903 with target sights and I hope you post another range report on it soon.
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Thanks, Allen.
I'll buy a front sight insert set and some black construction paper and see what works best for me.
The range that I belong to has "Club Hi Power" matches that this rifle was made for.
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