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Sigismund An afternoon with a mosin 04-18-2007, 06:51 PM
Badger I'd be happy with that... 04-18-2007, 08:14 PM
Sigismund Thanks badger. I doubt I... 04-18-2007, 08:24 PM
Badger Ahhhh.... :) I didn't... 04-18-2007, 09:14 PM
Hotplate2 Marksmanship 04-18-2007, 10:41 PM
Sigismund no no, you read it correctly.... 04-18-2007, 10:54 PM
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    An afternoon with a mosin

    Yesterday I decided to take my finn marked 91/30 Mosin-Nagant 7.62x54r, PU scoped put together rifle out.

    The bore is rough, and it has been counter bored. I bought it already scoped, however the mount was very crooked, but thanks to Mudpuppy I got it shooting straight.

    These targets show the rifles cababilities, and the shooters shortcommings. non the less, I am very pleased.

    10 shots cold, first 10 shots fo the day, sitting at the bench
    leaning on my ammo box, @ 100m.

    I recycled some old targets, hence the tape covering previosu shots.


    Heres 10 more shots about 5-7 minutes later. also @ 100m



    This old rifle is making me proud. I will be attempting 200-300m soon, and see how far my shooting capabilities can reach with this rifle.

    Heres the rifle btw.

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    I'd be happy with that shooting my friend...

    There's a user on another site who displays his milsurp targets, which he says he shoots only using "iron sights" at 100 yards. His groups are all sub-MoA at 100 yards.

    Most people can't shoot those kinds of groups with modern scoped rifles ....

    It makes me hum .....

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    Thanks badger.

    I doubt I will be able to get sub-MOA using the PU scope, not even to mention iron sites, unless maybe I had a rifle stand which stayed at a constant. I rely on my breathing and my stance/shooting position and if necesarry ill lean on the bench or an ammo box.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sigismund View Post
    I rely on my breathing and my stance/shooting position and if necesarry ill lean on the bench or an ammo box.
    Ahhhh....

    I didn't read carefully and realize that your shooting in this outing was basically a "free form" hold. That's even better.... I doubt I could do that well only leaning against a support ...

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    Marksmanship

    I'm only a Master High Power Rifle competitor. My friend refuses to fire old surplus rifles. He chooses to shoot his AR only. He repeatedly cleans the 1.5 in 10 ring on a Slow Prone target off the sling @ 100 yds. Most don't believe it. I even have a hard time with it.
    Some are gifted, some like myself really struggle. The group I run and compete with are both Distinguished Riflemen. 2 time Perry, Springfield Match winner John Frigugletti & 2 time Perry, Garandicon Match winner Christopher Roberts (Neil). These fellas make competition tough in the Carolinas. I've had both of their rifles in hand, Johns 03A3, I slicked up myself. Neils rifle as well as Johns are both as issued. Both rifles will fire under 2 MOA with good issue ammo. Both shooters can pretty much hold that 2 MOA, Prone Slow.
    We have good days and bad days. Firing 1 MOA with irons is tough even with the best rifles. I agree with you Badger hummm? Nice shooting Sigismund.
    At 48 years of age its getting really tough to hold a 3.350" 10 ring @ 100yards, off the sling. Heres my Springfield 1903 at @ Perry a couple of years ago. Got a gold medal with it!
    Like another friend Maury, stated on another forum. You have to take the good with the bad. The good, my rifle placed the shot right where I pointed it. The bad, My rifle placed the shot right where I pointed it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Badger View Post
    Ahhhh....

    I didn't read carefully and realize that your shooting in this outing was basically a "free form" hold. That's even better.... I doubt I could do that well only leaning against a support ...

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    no no, you read it correctly. Normally I shoot free stance, this one time, I wanted to see what kind of groups I would get if I had a more constant shooting position. The groups you see above are me sitting and leaning on an ammo box.

    I doubt I could keep them as gathered if free stance, but I hope to disprove that

    Its snowing right now in Calgary, although yesterday was plus 15 and sunny, I hope to have some updates to this topic, hopefully out to 300m. I wonder how far I can push it.

    The good, my rifle placed the shot right where I pointed it. The bad, My rifle placed the shot right where I pointed it.
    Very true! The thing is, I wasnt even perfectly sure if my mosin was shooting where it was pointed, but now I know for sure.

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