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Two old babe`s at the range
Yesterday i was shooting my two old ladies at 100 m. The first pic was my Winchester M1917 and the second my Savge No.4 MK1*. At the Winchester i did correct the windage so there are two nice groups. The LE was tested with relodet ammo a 180grs. S&B FMJ with 37.8grains of VV N140. Ithink that works very good.
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Last edited by gunner; 07-10-2009 at 12:56 PM.
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05-28-2009 03:18 PM
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Very nice, indeed.
My sons and I shoot in military silhouette matches using 50 year old or older "as issued" military rifles at ranges from 200 to 500 meters. It is amazing what old military rifles with standard military sights, triggers, and barrels can do.
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Thank you, i am also amazed what this old rifles could do. That`s what i am dreaming of shooting at distances between 300 and up to 500 metres. To shoot more than 300 metres is very hard here in germany.
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Gunner
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I'm lucky to live near a range complex. My sons and I shoot at the Sacramento Valley Shooting Center. Has almost every kind of range from 25 yard pistol to 1000 yard rifle.
One of the other match shooters posted a picture from one of the monthly Military Silhouette matches..
Sacramento Valley Milsurp Silhouette Match - Swiss rifles Dominate - Straight-Pull Rifles - Swiss Rifles - The Swiss Rifles Message Board - Message Board - Yuku
You can see the turkeys at 385 meters and chickens at 200 meters on the left in the background and the rams at 500 meters and the pigs at 300 meters on the right
And this is an aerial of the entire range complex
http://www.sacvalley.org/SacVal/Pictures/IMAG014A.JPG
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Thank`s for the Pic`s. You make jealous. When i see the range i want to shoot with my G11 at the targets. The range is ideal you have to manage the distance, windage, miraging ...... . That`s shooting!
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Gunner
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I love ALL military surplus rifles 
I have Swiss
K31's, 1911's, 96/11's an 1889 and several Vetterli's, several Garands, M1
carbines, 1917's and 03A3's. Swedish
M96's and M-38's and a Ljungman. Finnish
M39's and an M27. Lee Enfield No.4 MKI's and MKII's, plus a 2A1. Several Arisakas. A transition GEW98, a GEW 88, 71/84 and several Russian
capture K98
's. Argentine, Chilean, Brazilian, and Peruvian
Mausers. Several Persian 98/29's and Hakims, two FR-8's and a Spanish M43...
Like I said, I'm a little nuts about milsurps
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BTW, when I was in High School, we lived in Wiesbaden. You live in a beautiful country.
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