Re: First rifle 7.62/.308
Posted: Sun May 20, 2012 12:01 pm
Back a bit early, wife was going out so I needed to get back for sprog minding duties.
Bisley seemed unusually busy, Century had cars all the way along the back tucked into any spare space, and I've not seen it like that before. We were on the far side of Siberia, on McQueens (which is looking ever more ragged and in need of replacement woodwork and paint IMHO). We did start off using the next normal target along for zeroing, but it got taken over, as did the target next to it, which, to me, seem partly obscured by the McQueens target. I did manage a rough boresight, and was adjusting the scope to improve the aim, but did not finish off, still a bit high and to the left, outside the black by a couple of inches. I had a go at McQueens, guessing the offset, but only managed 10. I also had a go with the club Lee Envoy, but that seems to have developed a need for some TLC, it was fine last time I used it, but now refuses to feed from the magazine, as well as not ejecting. I had to turn it upside down to get the cartridge case out, then manually load the next round, all a bit too much time, so I had to rush the next shot. Only 24 scored, did miles better last time, 30 something.
Still I did get a chance to try my new to me gun, and the general opinion was that it had been a good purchase. I also watched one of the club members using a single shot Parker Hale TX, he had no problem feeding single rounds in, and I'd be happy to do that as long as the ejector worked properly. He reckons it is accurate to 1000 yds, but he's probably got worse eyesight than me, judging by his comments at clay shoots.
Bisley seemed unusually busy, Century had cars all the way along the back tucked into any spare space, and I've not seen it like that before. We were on the far side of Siberia, on McQueens (which is looking ever more ragged and in need of replacement woodwork and paint IMHO). We did start off using the next normal target along for zeroing, but it got taken over, as did the target next to it, which, to me, seem partly obscured by the McQueens target. I did manage a rough boresight, and was adjusting the scope to improve the aim, but did not finish off, still a bit high and to the left, outside the black by a couple of inches. I had a go at McQueens, guessing the offset, but only managed 10. I also had a go with the club Lee Envoy, but that seems to have developed a need for some TLC, it was fine last time I used it, but now refuses to feed from the magazine, as well as not ejecting. I had to turn it upside down to get the cartridge case out, then manually load the next round, all a bit too much time, so I had to rush the next shot. Only 24 scored, did miles better last time, 30 something.
Still I did get a chance to try my new to me gun, and the general opinion was that it had been a good purchase. I also watched one of the club members using a single shot Parker Hale TX, he had no problem feeding single rounds in, and I'd be happy to do that as long as the ejector worked properly. He reckons it is accurate to 1000 yds, but he's probably got worse eyesight than me, judging by his comments at clay shoots.