Allen Humphrey
11-20-2010, 04:19
Took my new Garand to the range for the first time today. What a blast! This was the first time firing any Garand for me, so I was ear to ear grins.
I had 40 rounds of 150gr FMJBT over 46.0 gr of IMR 4895. The rifle is a 5.6 mil H&R with a ME of 1 and TE of 2. Centered the front and rear sights and then came up 8 clicks for 100yd and got the first round in the black of an SR-1. My Turner sling isn’t here yet so I was shooting from the bench over bags. I forgot my calipers so I had to do a bit of trial and error to get my front sight zeroed. My front sight and rear aperture look flipp’n GIANT compared to my 03 Springfield. Comparatively the trigger is lighter on the first stage and heavier on the break, so that will take some getting used to. The recoil is substantially less than the straight stock Springfield too. That will make rapid fire strings a lot more fun.
I was satisfied but not astounded by the groups I shot. Came in with a 1.48†average radius. A few flyers were pushing that average up so I think with a bit of practice with this trigger and sight, things will improve. I plan on playing around with some different loads with the 150 bullets and then try some 168s. One thing I did notice during single loading: 3 times I had a little bit of a clik-bang and each time, the shot was about 3†low. I think the bolt was not completely rotated home, but not sure. Never happened with a clip. I may get a sled.
I have been using the “average radius†method for measuring groups. I tend to think that it is a better measurement for shooting open sight mil-surp. Any thoughts on that?
I had 40 rounds of 150gr FMJBT over 46.0 gr of IMR 4895. The rifle is a 5.6 mil H&R with a ME of 1 and TE of 2. Centered the front and rear sights and then came up 8 clicks for 100yd and got the first round in the black of an SR-1. My Turner sling isn’t here yet so I was shooting from the bench over bags. I forgot my calipers so I had to do a bit of trial and error to get my front sight zeroed. My front sight and rear aperture look flipp’n GIANT compared to my 03 Springfield. Comparatively the trigger is lighter on the first stage and heavier on the break, so that will take some getting used to. The recoil is substantially less than the straight stock Springfield too. That will make rapid fire strings a lot more fun.
I was satisfied but not astounded by the groups I shot. Came in with a 1.48†average radius. A few flyers were pushing that average up so I think with a bit of practice with this trigger and sight, things will improve. I plan on playing around with some different loads with the 150 bullets and then try some 168s. One thing I did notice during single loading: 3 times I had a little bit of a clik-bang and each time, the shot was about 3†low. I think the bolt was not completely rotated home, but not sure. Never happened with a clip. I may get a sled.
I have been using the “average radius†method for measuring groups. I tend to think that it is a better measurement for shooting open sight mil-surp. Any thoughts on that?