Re: Time between cold bore shots??
I figure most here have read this but, I'll post the link anyway. It's the Carlos Hathcock method of sighting a rifle in.
http://www.ar15armory.com/forums/Carlos-Hathcock-Method-t50768.html
I actually met Carlos in 1978, the first year I was on the Louisiana State High Power team. It's a funny story, actually.
Before the National Matches started back then ( I don't know if they still do it ) they always put on the small arms firing school. Back then only 30 cal was being done at the matches but, the small arms firing school was done with M16s. So anyway, I end up on the first relay after the class portion and I get handed a rifle without a zero and, I have to take two sighters offhand. LOL
So, every shooter got an AMU coach on the line... mine was Mr. Torres who was an AMU pistol shooter... I was 14yrs old at the time and, I get up there in my tattered canvas shooting jacket and fire my first sighter.... it was a 5 on the edge of the target at 2 o'clock. He asked for my call and I told him it was a good shot. He just kind of looked at me... trying to decide if the rifle could be that far off and just said, "ok" then, he cranked on the front sight and the windage. He looked at me and said, "I need you to give me a good shot here". I told him I would.... I shot the second sighter and called it good. The target came back up and it was a 9 at 2 o'clock. ( he didn't dial in the whole correction the first time because he didn't believe me )
I shot the next 9 shot 5 10s and 4x and, I get to the last shot and, I yanked it... he saw me cuss and asked for the call. I told him it would be a 9 at 9 o'clock and it was. So, I shot a 99 with 4x offhand and after that, he slapped me on the back, called me a little shit and took me around and introduced me to his buddies... one of which was Carlos. I didn't know who Carlos was back then. It was only years later that I came to find out the legend that went with him.
I remember the drawl coming from this tall lean man and him leaning on the side of the AMU van that was behind the line. He'd hang out with the guys looking through the team scopes back there and shoot the shit.... drinking strong coffee.
Anyway, I thought I'd share that story. I still remember him all these years later.
My father and my rifle coach became fast friends with Torres and Clayton another AMU guy that was a rifle shooter. Also, got to meet Colonel Joe, the guy that ran the matches back then and, he loved Community coffee so, we'd always bring him a LOT of it every year we went back after that.
Torres and Clayton came to Louisiana a couple of years after and gave our club a week long rifle class.... those were good times back then.
I didn't see Carlos much after that day but, I do remember his demeanor... He had this smirk on his face almost the whole time and, he told a lot of stories that I can't remember any of but, they always involved something funny while he sipped his cup of coffee. ( of course, he wasn't shooting that day )
I'm not sure I'd have remembered that it was him but, I remember that drawl of his... it's something you don't forget. I also remember a story he told, I don't remember what it was even about but, I do remember thinking that, he'd be leaning up against that van if the world was coming down around him and think to himself, that it wasn't that much to be upset about.