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P14 v No4Mk1T
Another nice day, with honey-do's complete - good for a break but not good for aches and pains (must be bad if Mrs B is sending me to relax). Anyways - wanted to get some HXP (1975 Mk7) stats from the No4 Mk1 T and continue to tune the P14 - is now together for what should be the last time for a while. So empty range, bright sunny day - 75 degrees F, light breeze blowing into my 7o'clock. I have been drilling with the P14 for a while and enjoy its mile long trigger first stage - which is tiny on the T - so had some "exciting" pullled shots
. Will enjoy measuring and resizing the brass to see the difference between these two for chamber tolerance and case stretch. This should make 2 targets this year for the T.
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Attachment 47615Attachment 47616I jumped at a chance to get out at the weekend and so unracked the L1A1 to amuse the hunters who were tuning for opening season
Ammo is Winchester X soft point - now back in stock at the local Walmart. I also had to spank the steel plates at 200yds to liven their day up. Other than the detail of exactly where the bullets landed, she performed flawlessly - which is all I ask of her
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Calico M100 - plink - varmint - target!
In the above post, I gave my L1A1 a workout, after tuning loads for my P14, then took to plinking with the Calico M100...100 rounds of .22 in the mag, 15 turns of the magazine dial and we were in business - tin cans at 10 yards fly with the green laser, 25 yards it is "stacking em" as a tack driver with a cheap reflex sight. 100 yards the reflex dot is as big as the 12" black center...I still cannot believe I found this when I got down there - 1.8MOA!...I then finished with a rapid fire series at 18" square plates at 200 yards (TDC hold) and got entertaining "spangs" after flight time...the hunters applauded
BTW - this is supposedly the basis for the "space laser" that "Princess Vespa" used in "Spaceballs". I hope to bring it back next year on the competition format target.
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They do look better in wood, I,d never heard of them until my mate bought one recently, quite rare over here (so I,m told)
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2014?
Greetings,
Is it too early to ask about the 2014 matches?
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Oct. 43 Garand at 100 meters
First target of the year, 100 meters, off a sandbag:
Attachment 48657
The Garand
was last used in a 300 meter competition in summer 2013. My empirical correction back to 100 was way off - hence 2 sighters (yes, really 2 in one hole). A correction of 1 click left and 3 up produced the 5-shot group in the 10. It seems I need the NM 1/2' correction, or some very delicate drifting of the foresight blade. Actually, I shall do neither in a hurry, since the competition was prone with sling, no rests, and there is a slight difference in POI to shooting off a sandbag. Of course, should I come across an NM backsight assembly (= unobtanium over here) then I could play with 1/2 minute adjustments.
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2014 will be just the same, I was a bit late asking Doug to do the honours regarding the date change etc, will send him a PM now as I,m back home, computer died over Christmas when I was at work.
Results will be posted in due course regarding 2013 ( been that busy recently, don't know what happened to Christmas seems to have gone with a blink of an eye)
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2014 will be just the same, I was a bit late asking Doug to do the honours regarding the date change etc, will send him a PM now as I,m back home, computer died over Christmas when I was at work.
Results will be posted in due course regarding 2013 ( been that busy recently, don't know what happened to Christmas seems to have gone with a blink of an eye)
OK, thank you. Now I have to get my butt in gear & load up some ammo for my Siamese type 66.
Too bad you don't have a category for the oddest rifle!
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