Along the lines of those great posts our good man Hrfunk gave us, What is the best you've ever done with any/and/or all of your vintage rifles.
I kind of thought I should separate this but then I thought, as with some of the posts on "most significant" that it not be separated. Some guys just don't like the really old ones and some guys feel the newer ones like the M40 are "modern". So, I thought, I'd give this a cutoff date of my short little combat tour of 1983. That's 30 years. Replicas can count as I know Basra has a couple built specifically to get the feel of 'what they had' back in the day. Some, like mine don't count as they were specifically modified to compete at todays standards.
Pics would be most welcome. Groups are fine. I apologize as I don't often take pics.
Anyhow for starters,
Open sights:
K31- Swiss with 175 gr. FMJ (M118) reloads, first round hits at 1000 yds. ....with three separate shooters.
DWM 1909 Argentino- (bolt not original) 1200 yd. hits on steel.
CG63- 4" group @ 800
not so good:
1942 Lee Enfield No.4 Mk 1*- five hits @ 300 on 10" round steel. ...it took a bunch of hold. But 3-under-4 moa ain't too bad?
Mosin Nagant 91/30 2.2" group @ 100...hit the paper @ 300. spam can ammo.
Scoped:
M40 Replica- 9" @ 1000 yds. (5 shot) Modern match ammo of course.
M48BO with WWII Russian PE replica scope. 5 shot .448" group @ 100 and 5 straight hits inside 2 moa @ 1k. M75 ammunition.
M1903 With Lyman Alaskan- 5" group @ 800 (5 shot)
I'd love to see what a lot of you guys do with older rifles.
p.s. MJ I know you've got at least a few posts toward this

I kind of thought I should separate this but then I thought, as with some of the posts on "most significant" that it not be separated. Some guys just don't like the really old ones and some guys feel the newer ones like the M40 are "modern". So, I thought, I'd give this a cutoff date of my short little combat tour of 1983. That's 30 years. Replicas can count as I know Basra has a couple built specifically to get the feel of 'what they had' back in the day. Some, like mine don't count as they were specifically modified to compete at todays standards.
Pics would be most welcome. Groups are fine. I apologize as I don't often take pics.
Anyhow for starters,
Open sights:
K31- Swiss with 175 gr. FMJ (M118) reloads, first round hits at 1000 yds. ....with three separate shooters.
DWM 1909 Argentino- (bolt not original) 1200 yd. hits on steel.
CG63- 4" group @ 800
not so good:
1942 Lee Enfield No.4 Mk 1*- five hits @ 300 on 10" round steel. ...it took a bunch of hold. But 3-under-4 moa ain't too bad?
Mosin Nagant 91/30 2.2" group @ 100...hit the paper @ 300. spam can ammo.
Scoped:
M40 Replica- 9" @ 1000 yds. (5 shot) Modern match ammo of course.
M48BO with WWII Russian PE replica scope. 5 shot .448" group @ 100 and 5 straight hits inside 2 moa @ 1k. M75 ammunition.
M1903 With Lyman Alaskan- 5" group @ 800 (5 shot)
I'd love to see what a lot of you guys do with older rifles.
p.s. MJ I know you've got at least a few posts toward this
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