First NRA match at 200 300 and 600 fired today

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  • dzelenka
    Member
    • Nov 2009
    • 41

    #16
    Originally posted by PhillipM
    I loved it! I haven't had time to really write up all I learned but suffice to say it is a very well run match. I liked the way everything was so well organized and especially how all the targets and scoring materials were laid out in the pits.

    Dan, congratulations on your victory Saturday and your silver medal Sunday!
    Thanks for the kind words. We put a lot into the organization of the range and the matches. Don't be a stranger. We shoot across the course on the 3rd Saturday of every month. I look forward to shooting with you again.

    Dan

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    • Maury Krupp
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2009
      • 824

      #17
      Originally posted by PhillipM
      ...I used 175's with 4064 at 600 and just held the seven ring. Is that the best an as issued Garand can do?
      I wouldn't say "the best" but it's probably pretty close on average.

      Theoretically, if the rifle will mostly hold the 3.5MOA SR 10-ring at 200yd (as most As Issued M1s will) then it should hold somewhere close to the 3MOA 9-ring at 600yd.

      That's in theory; reality is usually quite different thanks not only to the gun but the conditions and shooter as well. Much frustration can come from not knowing which of those caused that errant shot

      Short-range (100 & 200yd) practice can help identify shooter issues. More full course experience will help you recognize and deal with conditions and their changes.

      But having a gun that puts the bullets where you point them is pretty important too. That's one of the reasons why ratgunz are so popular; they usually shoot to call out of the box. An M1 can be made to shoot that way as well but it's more work.

      While there's some thinking involved, highpower rifle is mostly an acquired motor skill. It takes practice, repetition, and refinement. So for now if an As Issued M1 is the rifle you've got then that's the rifle you shoot

      Real improvement only happens at the range with the true tests coming at matches. It sounds like you've got a good place to shoot and good people to shoot with so take advantage of it every chance you get.

      Maury

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