Put together this rifle from a bunch of parts. I wanted a 1917. Story and pics of build are here:

https://www.milsurps.com/showthread....65214&p=434823

Set up at a forest land range. 100 yards measured.



Shot 36 rounds. Last ten were on this target.



I usually shoot apertures at 6 o'clock hold. But this would not do it. Had to shoot center of mass, but still was a bit low.

Next up is to use my power planer and take off most of that cheek riser. The stock was obviously made for a scoped rifle.

Without the cheek riser I can get a more steady and comfortable proper sight alignment and figure out what to do about the elevation. Also I think I will make a slight windage adjustment on the front sight. Half those shots were Kentucky windage a bit, or they all would have been right of the bulls eye.

It is quite stunning how this long barrel rifle holds on the target.
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