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    Longbranch in the cold...

    I finally got to the range...

    Went with a buddy from work. Shot my M1icon Carbine, new to me Jungle Carbine and 10-22 to warm up...

    Then to the 100 yard range and the "big" guns...

    I was hooting my No4Mk1* 1943 Longbrance with re-loads. 174 g fmjbt Hornady over WC735. I started off with some 12" groups...

    After about 40 rounds or so, I started to get in my "zone. My Bud was shoting my Breda Garand and he started off with a 2" group...prick...

    Anyhow, near the end of the day, the sun was going down, it started to snow heavy..GREAT Canadain Weather Eh! so I say to my bud, I'll load up 8 rounds and we'll do two freash targets. 8 shots at each.

    I kicked his ***. And a personal best for snow cold and rapid fire, (from a bench).

    The funny part was on the last eight. We both unintentionally shot the last round the same time. I was really confused because I heard bang "PING"
    For a moment i thought I was shoioting the garand...

    Anyhow, these are my two last groups>





    And the beer can is just for scale. I shot on Tuesday, I drank that beer last night.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brewster View Post
    I was hooting my No4Mk1* 1943 Longbrance
    Maybe the rifle was upset that you wren't both hooting AND hollering at how you spelled LONGBRANCH...
    Союз нерушимый республик свободных Сплотила навеки Великая Русь. Да здравствует созданный волей народов Единый, могучий Советский Союз!

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    Well, I shoot better than I spell....

    Maybe I had the beer when I made the post too..

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    Nice grouping for an old girl......

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    Nice grouping for an old girl......
    I'll take the compliment. Thanks.

    I'm sure the rifle deserves more of the credit than me...

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    Much of the time with the old guns, a little fouling closes the group up. The back side is too much of a good thing will kill ya. With the Milsurp stuff, I run 2-5 shot groups before I try to punch paper, HTH-SDH

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