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jyl

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I was shooting bullseye pretty diligently for awhile. Pardini 22LR, Ultradot. Worked out issues with eyesight, even brought my pistol into the optometrist so she could get the astigmatism correction just right - otherwise the “dot” looks like a “comma”. Started to make progress on stance, breath, grip, sight, hold, release, and the internal mind game.

Was going to get really into it, got a Caspian 1911 built by a known bullseye smith, and a S&W Combat Masterpiece and had my local smith fit an Ultradot, ergo grips, and work the DA trigger. Joined a local pistol club that specializes in bullseye. Gave up coffee. On a good string on a good day I could score 90. Too often in the 70s.

Then I spent April - Sept stripping a century of (lead) paint off the siding of my house and sanding, patching, sanding . . . no time for shooting and my shoulders, arms, and fingers were getting beat, numb, and trembling from the work and power tools. Holding a Paintshaver and then belt and orbital sanders at and above head height for hours, twenty feet up on a ladder, it was challenging. Spent the next couple months rehabilitating my right shoulder.

And then it was ski season.

I’m going back to the range this summer but I think I’m going to spend more time at the larger outdoor range, maybe learning IDPA, maybe learning shotgun clays.

Bullseye is ridiculously hard. From one side of the 10 ring to the other side is about 1/10th of 1 degree of angle. You need to get most of your shots in 10, or at least 9, to be some version of “good” at bullseye. I’m a good pistol shot. But by bullseye standards, I suck; on rare good days, I can half-suck for a string then revert to full-suck for the rest of the session. I decided I’m too old and too mentally soft to feel bad about myself most of the time.

I still drop by the bullseye range occasionally and shoot the regulation bullseye targets, but I don’t score, don’t care. Sometimes I get to where I know when releasing the shot, before scoping the target, that the shot went high-left or low-center or whatever, and that’s fun. I rarely any more get the sensation of the 10 ring pulling your shot into it, like Luke and The Force, and that’s too bad.
 
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slemmo

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This 1916 matching Luger with unit markings. The 142nd regiment (29th Division) 5th Company, 9th weapon. Quite possibly on Hill 304 at Verdun in 1917.

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Mine is not matching numbers, but my grandfather was in the resistance and kept it as a souvenir, passed it down to my dad, who changed barrel to a Norwegian made Luger barrel and used it for competition shooting in the army, then gave it to me when he was too old to use it. The story about the dagger is a bit funny though. When they cleaned up after the germans they found some 25 daggers in a drawer, my grandfather and a couple buddies kept one each and threw the rest in the garbage. It's a Type II chained SS dagger which is now valued at about 5000USD. They should have kept all of them.
I dont need the money atm , so I'm just keeping it for now. Obviously it holds great sentimental value too, so I dont really want to part with it unless I have to.
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scott43

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Had a go with an M1 Garand on the weekend. It's a sturdy tool. Solid feel. Put a 2" group out at 100 yds with the original sights.
 

scott43

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It's remarkable how "open" the breech is while loading. Until you realize that's where the clip is loaded. Once it's racked it's much more tidy.
 

tromano

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Like the garand, it's really fun to shoot. Much less felt recoil than a Sporter 30-06 with max loads.
 

slemmo

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We have this test here that you have to pass every year to be allowed to hunt, where you have to put 5 rounds inside a 30cm circle at 100 meters. Which is about 11 inches at 100 yards. You're allowed to shoot it prone, sitting and so on. So I tried to to do it standing unsupported with a friends Garand, the reason I'm looking back all the time is because i'm looking at my hits on the monitor.. I did ok until the last round in the magazine :roflmao:

BTW, everyone loves the Garand.
 
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Varmintmist

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The season is upon us, almost. I shot 3 matches this month, a reduced range 50 shot, 80 shot with the service rifle and the Marine Corps League match all stages on SR1's using open sights. My off hand didnt get better over the winter but it doesnt look like I lost anything elsewhere.

came out on top for this one. 40'sF and not much wind. @200 wind doesnt affect a bullet enough at 200 to matter in anything bet benchrest rimfire. It does affect you when you are on your hind feet getting blown around.
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Middle of the pack score, it was the first of the year and cold, just above freezing to start.
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Last was the MCL match. Made #2, #1 was on my team and he got me by one. Team score should be decent. It is for any MCL detachment in or near PA and is state wide with MD and OH detachments coming in. Anyway, it was cold with a stout gusting wind in my face. There were a lot of shots low under target offhand with people getting caught breaking the trigger and the wind lulled. The match is all slow fire 10 in 10 and 15 in 15.
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Since it is reduced to 200yds all of the targets are also reduced except the 200 yard. For reference

SR1 (short range) 200 Yard Targets offhand (standing no rest no sling slow fire 10 in 10 min or 20 in 20 min, and sitting rapid with sling, 2 shots, a reload and 8 more in 60 seconds, repeat in 80 shot match)
(a) No. SR Military "Target, Rifle, Competition, Short Range."
Aiming Black-(inches)--Rings in White-(inches)
X ring--------3.00__________ 8 ring--------19.00
10 ring-------7.00 __________ 7 ring--------25.00
9 ring-------13.00 __________ 6 ring--------31.00
_______________________ 5 ring--------37.00

Prone rapid 2 shots, reload 8 more, with sling. Repeat in 80 shot match
NRA No. SR-42-Reduction of the SR-3 target to simulate the 300-
yard stage of the National Match Course at 200 yards.
Aiming Black-(inches)--Rings in White-(inches)
X ring---------1.90 _________ 7 ring--------16.56
10 ring--------4.56 _________ 6 ring--------20.56
9 ring---------8.56 _________ 5 ring--------24.56
8 ring---------12.56

Slow fire prone, sling 20 shots for record 20 min.
) NRA No. MR-52-Reduction of the MR-1 target to simulate the
600-yard stage of the National Match Course at 200 yards.
Aiming Black-(inches)--Rings in White-(inches)
X ring---------1.79 ________ 6 ring---------15.79
10 ring--------3.79 ________ 5 ring---------19.79
9 ring---------5.79
8 ring---------7.79
7 ring--------11.79
 

scott43

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So I bought a laser bore sight and zeroed my red dot at 25 yds for IDPA. I will have to redo at the range but any tips on using the boresight tool that may be useful?
 

anders_nor

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I found most of them to be kinda, meh :|

just mount, shoot, adjust, most of the time I can "index" and know if its way off or not
 

Varmintmist

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So I bought a laser bore sight and zeroed my red dot at 25 yds for IDPA. I will have to redo at the range but any tips on using the boresight tool that may be useful?
Never found them all that useful on rifles, never tried one on a handgun.
For rifles. I set up on the dining room table and barnsight through the bore to the roof peak of the barn. Adjust the scope to the roof peak. Go to the 25 yard range, shoot, adjust to the hole, shoot and fine tune, shoot and am mostly centered at 25. Move to 200, shoot and am close enough to adj it in.
Now an optical bore sighter you use AFTER the rifle is zeroed. Once you have your zero, put the bore sighter in the bore and record where the scope zero is. Then you can use the boresighter as a quick check.
 

Varmintmist

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Got a full course in. It was supposed to warm up. I got there it was 36F when I left it was 35F. Normally this range has E targets, but the server went down. So close to noon, we went down and and set up targets on carriages and pulled butts.
Since actually target sizes were used they look like this.
300 Yard Targets
NRA No. SR-3-Enlarged aiming black for use in 300-yard rapid fire
matches only. Scoring rings the same as the SR target, with the 8-ring
in the aiming black. 2 shots, mag change, 8 shot, 70 seconds
Aiming Black-(inches)--Rings in White-(inches)
X ring--------3.00 _________ 7 ring--------25.00
10 ring-------7.00 _________ 6 ring--------31.00
9 ring-------13.00 _________ 5 ring--------37.00
8 ring-------19.00
6 600 Yard Target
(a) MR-1 target-Enlarged aiming black for use in 600-yard matches only.
Aiming Black-(inches)--Rings in White-(inches)
X ring---------6.00 __________ 6 ring--------48.00
10 ring-------12.00 _________ 5 ring--------60.00
9 ring--------18.00
8 ring--------24.00
7 ring--------36.00

1/2 a min up and I would have been golden. 300yd rapid string #2. String 1 wasnt as pretty but almost as effective
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Overall not bad. I think I may have settled the standing down. A few into the second string I started to feel it. Sitting was OK. Prone rapid would have been better if I had added 2 clicks. 600 dropped the 4th, knew it when I pulled the trigger. I think I am not allowed to clean 600, this is one of many 199's

767-12x not to bad for a first whole match.

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