Ohio Gun Guy
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I made it out to the range today. It was cold and windy, but the last 30 minutes the wind calmed a bit and I got some good shooting In. I was at the 200 yd line with my M96 Swedish Mauser (Scoped). I only got it sighted in, and there are some things left to do. But I'm happy witht the progress. I bought this rifle, from someone who began to modify it. I completed the work and have been tinkering with it for a year or so.
The best 5 shot group was 4.5" at 200yds, but I was still making adjustments. I ran out of ammo, but I saved the last shot for a try at the bullseye, and was able to do put it in it. I wish I had 4 more rounds to finish a proper group, but it is showing promise.
I was shooting from a front sandbag rest (no rear rest), Prvi Partisan soft point 139 grain, 6.5x55 / 200yds. Cross wind at 15 mph (Per weather forecast, see flag pic) I just realized I cut out the 5th round from the top of the target pic. The hits above the target are the 4.5" group. The hits to the bottom are a 3 round group. The center hit, was the final round. I still have more adjustments to make but was working them down. I would have loved to have another box of ammo on hand! But you have to pace yourself, and I'm sure the wind was still pushing them a little anyway.
The best 5 shot group was 4.5" at 200yds, but I was still making adjustments. I ran out of ammo, but I saved the last shot for a try at the bullseye, and was able to do put it in it. I wish I had 4 more rounds to finish a proper group, but it is showing promise.
I was shooting from a front sandbag rest (no rear rest), Prvi Partisan soft point 139 grain, 6.5x55 / 200yds. Cross wind at 15 mph (Per weather forecast, see flag pic) I just realized I cut out the 5th round from the top of the target pic. The hits above the target are the 4.5" group. The hits to the bottom are a 3 round group. The center hit, was the final round. I still have more adjustments to make but was working them down. I would have loved to have another box of ammo on hand! But you have to pace yourself, and I'm sure the wind was still pushing them a little anyway.