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    M 1917 at 300 metres

    Was today at our military shooting range for 300m shooting. I had my M1917 with ironsight and 180grs. PRVI Partizan ammo. I shot some 5 and 6 shotgroups from prone position and for the first time at 300m with this rifle. For today i am satisfied with the results. The groups are around 10"-11".
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    Thank you for this post. I have been thinking that I would enjoy a M-1917. From experience I have found the PRVI ammo to be very good. I think you have every right to be very pleased with your rifle. Your pictures are very good. The construction of your range is interesting. I've not previously seen such a arrangement. Sincerely. BruceV.

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    Hello Bruce,

    The construction is an design made by our army. These barricades should prevent that bullets make a nice trip in the village that is near the range. I agree with you that the PRVI is a good ammo there is only one little handicap. It kick`s like a mule becuase its HP ammo but very good.

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    Recoil can be grim when shooting a military rifle from the prone position with heavy ball ammunition. To help tame the kick of your M-1917, fill the hole under the buttplate with lead birdshot. It will help make the rifle more comfortable to shoot. Also it has been my experience that if one uses a 1907 type USGI sling, it will allow you to have a more stable prone position as well as help you better manage recoil. An excellent source for such a sling is Turners Saddlery ( http://www.turnersling.com/miva/merc...&Store_Code=TS ). HTH. Sincerely. BruceV.

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    Thanks Bruce. I´ll try the USGI Sling thats allowed in the rules of our shooting federation. Although i think the version with the birdshot works more effectiv.

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    You might also try a slip on butt pad. I use one called a "Shooters Friend"

    The Shooter's Friend Recoil Pad : Cabela's

    They slip on and off and are extremely effective. One problem with most military surplus rifles is that they have a VERY hard steel buttplate.

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    Indeed. You got right the steelplate isnt very soft. And when you do more than 40 shots it`s getting harder with every single shot.

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    German rifle ranges

    Those ranges are really good, and always very well maintained. I wish they would build some in Englandicon as the danger area on them is tiny compared to the gallery ranges we have here.
    I used to shoot regularly on the range at Fassberg air foce base in Northern Germanyicon. I also used the ones at Sennelager.
    Sennelager, probably the worst lager in the world!

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    Hi Harry,

    thank you for the compliment to our shooting range. I totaly agree with your opinion to Sennelager .

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