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    No misunderstanding. I have checked the fit and function of rear sight, nice and tight and as low as it will go. I only have a max 100yrd range to shoot at, with a normal sight picture, 6 o-clock hold, I am hitting almost the top of the berm! I may try super glueing a BB on top of the front sight, that may get me in range. Sort of like looking down the barrel of a shot gun! LOL
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    Here is my first target! Not the best but a target. Shot yesterday with my .30M1 Carbine, 100m prone position off hand.



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    Hard to see but it was a 10, 3x a 9 and a 8.
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    This one ought to fall under the category "you never know until you try". Bore is smooth-ish except for the giant nasty patches of barnacles. But off to the range we went for the first time yesterday. Nine rounds downrange total (EVER) before shooting the target for score.







    It shoots just a little left, and recoils just a whole lot! Big fireballs, too. But the sights? All they need is a little tritium insert and they would be fine for a modern combat weapon! Haven't been this pleased with a rifle in a long time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmoore View Post
    But the sights? All they need is a little tritium insert and they would be fine for a modern combat weapon! Haven't been this pleased with a rifle in a long time.
    If you practise a bit, you can sit the image of the standard 8" target black neatly in the foresight cut-out at 100 meters. Not the usual sight picture, but quite effective for target shooting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Chadwick View Post
    If you practise a bit, you can sit the image of the standard 8" target black neatly in the foresight cut-out at 100 meters. Not the usual sight picture, but quite effective for target shooting.
    Practice? It happens quite naturally!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmoore View Post
    Practice? It happens quite naturally!

    It may happen quite naturally, but until you have cleaned out the barnacles and all those shots are in the 9 or 10, practice won't hurt! (But the recoil will!) BTW, the front sight on the one I tried out had indeed been painted with luminous yellow paint by the previous owner, a hunter who had used it as a brush rifle. He probably found that target acquisition with the yellow "saddle" was faster than with a blade type foresight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Chadwick View Post
    and all those shots are in the 9 or 10



    Patrick in case you haven't noticed, I have yet to turn in a target from any rifle with all 9s and 10s! Even scoped, I think. About the only rifles I can plop down and do that are M1As. And not all of them. But we disqualified them as the receivers aren't milsurp.

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    Ulrich, how about participating in the BDMP .30M1 Carbine competition?

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    Patrick, tomorrow we have the Bavarian Championship with the .30M1 Carbine and i give it a try. Lets see how well i can do it!

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    That's why I like shooting old service rifles. Unlike those nervous hole punchers who feel it's a bad day if they don't score 100/100, in competitions that are decided by the number of 10Xs, we milsurp shooters can feel happy to score a 10 at all with our old bangers. And don't do yourself down! The Berthier target shows 3 shots very nicely grouped. A somewhat milder reload of those cases, neck-sized, with bullets seated to suit the transition cone, could well make that group tight enough to be "all in the 9" quality with, perhaps, a little nudge of the foresight.

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