Sometimes ya gotta wait!!!
At a comp at Swanbourne SASR range when we shot at 600 Yd Fig 11 we had unlimited sighters for 5 minutes then 10 minutes for 10 counting shots off a bipod no rear support.
I crammed 4 in the mag pushed them down and put one on top and chambered it for 5 rounds and waited it was a hot summer day at Swanbourne Range, mirage was awful switch backing badly I waited 3 minutes it's gotta change soon.
At about 3 min 30 seconds my scorer is getting anxious so was I, then it happened a steady left to right mirage I was lucky to have had both ways with my sighters so I put about 1.5 mil dot left on as my scopes are in mils and bolted the 5 rounds as fast as I could cycle the bolt.
All in the fives, conditions holding going single loading it was a case of chuck it on the floor plate and get onto target pronto, conditions for the single loaded rounds had eased a tad so back off to a mil left, all in the 5's with the second last round being a very scary on the line 5 conditions dropped off more on that one, was at 11:00 o'clock, my last shot a dead centre hit.
Time remaining 34 sec Score = 50/50 against 40 other shooters on the line I was the only perfect score as that slight drop off caught allot of ppl I just jagged it.........!
We were using electronic targets so you could really get wound up poking out the rounds, but I did put myself under some unnecessary pressure but that mirage was everywhere up, left, right, bubbling, typical Swanbourne.
So whilst loaded the shot recovery was quicker but when you have to get the rounds and place them on the mag floor plate this eats time I was holding 3 in my left fingers even then it takes time to re acquire the target after moving ones head around dropping rounds in, it was not fun. Average ~ 34.6 sec/shot sounds like eternity well it was at the start, not at the end!!!!!
The poor guy next to me with a 338 LM his mag dropped out and dumped his rounds in the sand.:crying:
He was being coached by the Police TRG sniper team leader who I did that 5 day shooting course with it showed that Glen's teaching paid off, guess he felt proud I know I did.:thup: