Hunting With Milsurp Weapons- 2010 Edition
Much more satisfiying than a range trip, taking an old Military firearm into the woods can give the user much more input as to a particular rifle's traits and handling quirks ove rthe course of several hours, days, months, or years. Even if you don't shoot it at all on a particular outing (as I did not in the example below) you will learn a bunch, if you're paying attention.
So, I'm interested in what y'alls' impressions are of rifles you've used- preferably in "stock" or "original" configuration.
To start below is a brief rundown of what I learned about a rifle with which I've never before hunted:
Always hunted with milsurps.
I've never gotten a deer with anything but a milsurp. I haven't been deer hunting for all that many years but I've gotten nine deer in total all with milsurps, all but one were in original condition. First deer with a 1903A3 Smith Corona, second with a T97 Japanese sniper minus the scope, third with a T99, fourth with a Pattern 14 Enfield, 5-7 with a sportered M94 Swedish carbine, 8 with a M28 Finnish Mosin, and 9 with a Russian SKS45. This year I'm taking out the old MAS36 to see what it can do. I've hunted with sporting rifles but always seems the deer came by when I had a milsurp at hand. The milsurps must be good luck.:D