What part of Ky are you from? SouthWest??
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Yea...I like orange paint better as well....my eyes are old and I have real trouble with even the best irons.
If you really want to have some fun do sub sonic 22lr at steel. I found some Winchester that the box says is ~700fps....shooting it out of the WZ48 or old mauser....I don't even bother with ears (yea I know) but the action is louder then the report from the rifle.
It is really my new kick....I have a bench I built, and I just sit there loading one at a time and shooting steel....you can hear the birds sing, the wind blow.....it is really the best time.
If you have really any bolt 22lr give one of those subsonic a try....the remington in the green box is actually the "hottest" subsonic I have.....if you can find that winchester stuff give it a go....it is really a fun experience.
I did a quick look on google to find it but could not....my luck is they don't make it anymore.....I want to say it is not a hollow point, and was in the 700-ish fps on the box. The orange "healing" targets are also really fun.....I have a spinner and I guess because the bullet is just taking its time it really makes the thing spin.
If anyone is interested I will try to snap a pic....I really hope they still make it.
Speckles Dickson Co. Tenn here
The birch stock with the "shell flame pattern" was a gift from my 1st Sgt Francis Steck when I was an armorer. The stock was produced by Overton who provide stocks for the M1 rifle during the post Korean War and after period. The stock is without markings as these stocks were used as field replacements. I only used BLO to finish the woodAttachment 82233Attachment 82234Attachment 82235
I remember when I rebuilt an M1, serial # SA 329175 I had to buy a set of NOS Numrich birch...looked fine but not nearly like that. The rifle had been run over by a truck in the front handguard and the whole thing needed help.
That is on nice set of furniture on that Garand. Thanks for sharing