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I'm having a ^#)& of a time, trying to control the rifle in recoil. I can do alright with a bipod and rear bag, but it is not working in VS prone. I'm shooting a Swede 6.5x55 with the high scope base. binski
Yes, supported prone. Not "unsupported prone".@sandwarrior I assumed vintage sniper competition. Rules (pp. 18, 19, 53-61) I found said a sandbag would be OK for supported prone (and with a long rifle like a Swede I'd advocate that) but possibly not the hand position I suggested. Never done any competitive shooting myself, so I'm not sure what is 100% in compliance with the rules.
Agreed. I'm about 6'1" with a build a couple of my more football-minded friends say is fitting of a linebacker and I'm sure I'd have problems handling a Swede my own self. Tried a prone position with my unscoped Swede, scoped M91/30, and unscoped Kar98k when I got home from the gym earlier. There is a lot of rifle sticking out with the Swede and the LOP doesn't help, either. I have no doubt all that weight and length lend themselves to accuracy, but it would definitely not be my first choice for a military-issue boltgun.Yes, supported prone. Not "unsupported prone".
I can tell you wrestling a Swede in unsupported is a trick for me considering my body size/type. Supported, I do pretty well with mine at 400 and 600. The rifle itself is quite accurate.
Thus why they went to the T-38. A lot easier to handle than the full length M1896.?Agreed. I'm about 6'1" with a build a couple of my more football-minded friends say is fitting of a linebacker and I'm sure I'd have problems handling a Swede my own self. Tried a prone position with my unscoped Swede, scoped M91/30, and unscoped Kar98k when I got home from the gym earlier. There is a lot of rifle sticking out with the Swede and the LOP doesn't help, either. I have no doubt all that weight and length lend themselves to accuracy, but it would definitely not be my first choice for a military-issue boltgun.
The Vintage Sniper match is 10 shots at 300 yds and 10 shots at 600 yds. There is a time limit of 20 sec target exposure for each shot. I'm shooting a Swedish Mauser , M96 with a 4# Weaver scope. We can use a club supplied sand bag in the front but nothing in the rear,except shoulder or support hand.We can't ground the support hand. My problem is the rifle hops,(feels like it cartwheels ),LOL up and left. I've shot F class a bit and got to where the rifle would come straight back and I could see bullet impact. This Swede with the high sope mount is not working out. I also have a after market leather high cheek piece , that is allowed by the rules. I've tried holding on, holding on for dear life, and almost free recoil. Haven't found the sweet spot yet. The load off the bench is a good load.Yes.