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    1922 MK V Trials

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    My first MK V. When it arrived the bore was in need of a very good scrub. That task complete I headed out to the range, skipping the usual "welcome to the family" linseed and lubrication treatment. Wood is a wee bit dry.

    Shot it out of a rest(to factor me out) using off the shelf Remington UMC 174 grain. First shot was high the rest of the group settled in, should have sent a couple into the backstop first.

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    It grouped better than almost all of the modern rifle/optic combos on the line that day. Love when an older girl shoots the lights out.
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    ColdZero: That's a beauty! I've had my own (#2630) for a few months now but haven't had it to the range yet. Seeing your results has motivated me to get it out there next session.

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    Cold Zero,

    Is there snow on the ground in Alberta now?? Couldn't help but notice. If so, I won't complain about the heat here in Southern California!!

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    Excellent results from the shooting and great pics. Love to seem them down on the range - looks like you were more cold than zero that day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ridolpho View Post
    ColdZero: That's a beauty! I've had my own (#2630) for a few months now but haven't had it to the range yet. Seeing your results has motivated me to get it out there next session.

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    Don't wait too long! And be prepared to give a small history lesson for those interested.

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    Brian B, PrinzEugen,

    Thanks. No snow here(yet), been a warmer than typical summer this year. I had the rifle out after Christmas, did not get around to posting pictures for a bit. Weather will be cooling down here soon...
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    ColdZero: Yes, it has been a pretty hot summer here. Hard to believe my range (Buffalo Target Shooters at Sibbald Flats) was still snowed in on May 8th!

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