Medusa
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Just another day in the office, shooting guns and having a great time&company.
First, our range is a peat bog, the lane in center are up to 300m one (targets are on 100m line), to the right of the bushes in front is a 600m lane; to the left, behind the wall, one can shoot out to max range of .338LM or .50BMG. This time it was a little wet, as you can see from the patches of water. At least the weather was OK, as it was a bit on a chilly side but at least dry.
We had different weapons out, but I shot my CZ75, G22, and the Sky (Finnish Mosin) rifle. Last one is on the pic, with a visiting AK4 and brass I made.
The Sky rifle was pretty fun to shoot, trying out different stances - prone, sitting, kneeling, standing (shooting a tin can at 100m, hitting every time), all unsupported. My total ammo count with it was between 120 and 150 rounds. As you can see from the pic, no recoil pads whatsoever And in the end it wasn't the shoulder that got tired, but trigger finger instead.
For those Sky-s we had, there was a crate of ammo. On side it said 20 kg and 750 rounds. It had an assortement of ammo in: Russian light ball, Chinese heavy ball, and smaller bunch of silver, red and green tipped rounds. The AP and API rounds went into old traincart (which corner is visible on the first pic, top left)
The Sky I shot was pretty accurate, it was not much a problem to shoot all rounds into 15 cm circle at the 100m range, action was smooth, rifle pleasant, recoil mild
There was an instance, pictured here, that gave us a slight thrill. But rifle was not damaged and after getting the brass remnants out it was back in business.
First, our range is a peat bog, the lane in center are up to 300m one (targets are on 100m line), to the right of the bushes in front is a 600m lane; to the left, behind the wall, one can shoot out to max range of .338LM or .50BMG. This time it was a little wet, as you can see from the patches of water. At least the weather was OK, as it was a bit on a chilly side but at least dry.
We had different weapons out, but I shot my CZ75, G22, and the Sky (Finnish Mosin) rifle. Last one is on the pic, with a visiting AK4 and brass I made.
The Sky rifle was pretty fun to shoot, trying out different stances - prone, sitting, kneeling, standing (shooting a tin can at 100m, hitting every time), all unsupported. My total ammo count with it was between 120 and 150 rounds. As you can see from the pic, no recoil pads whatsoever And in the end it wasn't the shoulder that got tired, but trigger finger instead.
For those Sky-s we had, there was a crate of ammo. On side it said 20 kg and 750 rounds. It had an assortement of ammo in: Russian light ball, Chinese heavy ball, and smaller bunch of silver, red and green tipped rounds. The AP and API rounds went into old traincart (which corner is visible on the first pic, top left)
The Sky I shot was pretty accurate, it was not much a problem to shoot all rounds into 15 cm circle at the 100m range, action was smooth, rifle pleasant, recoil mild
There was an instance, pictured here, that gave us a slight thrill. But rifle was not damaged and after getting the brass remnants out it was back in business.
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