Boys' Day Out
- alfaromeo17
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gud trip...awesum write up n cool pics cheeers
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Re: Boys' Day Out
nice work up there..
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that seems a gr8 day out, next time, me join u guys too.
anyways have fun guys..
anyways have fun guys..
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I remember when I took my first shot at my IOF .30-06. I had mounted the scope and the damn thing whipped up like crazy. The next thing I know, I have a cut from the ocular bell of the scope on my nose and it's bleeding like hell. But not to be undone I tried a couple of shots at 100 meters marked and I got a grouping of a half inch around the number 4-5 ring in the bull. Fortunately, the old training kicked in and I managed to control this notorious habit of the rifle.
Katanaji et tu brute?
the old crescent moon tattoo of a shooter?
try a scope with more eye relief
You want more gun control? Use both hands!
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One does not hunt in order to kill; on the contrary, one kills in order to have hunted. by Jose Gasset.
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hvj1 wrote:Hey Olly!
Nice pictures of Olly & Stan. Enjoyable read, the only person missing is one of you trying to teach the local 'Basanti' how to shoot the revolver. OR You already been there and DONE that and dont care to put up the photographs?
BR
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shooter,
Happens, happens.......
Happens, happens.......
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Nice going Olly and Katana/Winne the first thing in hunter ed class was warning about scope blue eye or round eye and the importance of eye relief..now I know why....IOF rifle looks good except like Ali she floats like butterfly and kicks like a mule weigh the baby down
Cheers
Cheers
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Good shooting chaps, seems like a kill or cure way hee hee cured one from big bore for sure.
Anyway good that you did the initial r&d.
Anyway good that you did the initial r&d.
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Awesome stuff!
Thanks,
Saif
Thanks,
Saif
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Olly: Not to defend IOF, who are probably putting the sight from the .22 rifle on the .30-06. But those military sights can only be calibrated for one particular cartridge, bullet weight, and velocity. The standard ball load.
To do so for a hunting cartridge with its variety of bullet weights, shapes,velocities and trajectories, is not possible. You would have to tell the maker exactly what cartridge and bullet weight you are going to use. And then, at twice the price, you could have the sights calibrated for your particular load. And even then, unless you used a range finder, you'd only have exact adjustment to an estimated range. Better to sight in your rifle to put the bullet about 5cm high at 100 meters, and then shoot at longer distance (from a bench, or other solid rest) to learn how much holdover is required at 300 or 400 meters. Cheers.
To do so for a hunting cartridge with its variety of bullet weights, shapes,velocities and trajectories, is not possible. You would have to tell the maker exactly what cartridge and bullet weight you are going to use. And then, at twice the price, you could have the sights calibrated for your particular load. And even then, unless you used a range finder, you'd only have exact adjustment to an estimated range. Better to sight in your rifle to put the bullet about 5cm high at 100 meters, and then shoot at longer distance (from a bench, or other solid rest) to learn how much holdover is required at 300 or 400 meters. Cheers.
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Re: Boys' Day Out
.....clap-clap...applauses...great writeup....
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Change the butt stock of the rifle and shoot some more.Should cure your recoil problem.You can also think of adding some weight to the rifle.Would help to soak up recoil.
Is that a pyjama nala tied to the revolver? Very innovative way of retaining a handgun.
Is that a pyjama nala tied to the revolver? Very innovative way of retaining a handgun.
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Thanks Doc for the tips....eljefe wrote:Anupam, a few quick obs
that rifle is leaning against a tree with bolt closed- VERY NO NO from safety point of view, gun safety includes never to lean a fire arm against an object like fence/tree/wall
lay it down instead
best
Now that reminds me of another phenomenon in the IOF .30-06... the moment you open the bolt and release it, it rattles back and forth with the movement of the rifle - the bolt is too loose within the receiver assembly ! Hence the decision to lock the bolt instead...
The stock needs changing - without doubt.... !
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I thought your stock was changed! Wait till you see mine. It's that pukey yellow . Anyway, I've still to get around to making my own.
Justice alone is the mainstay of government and the source of prosperity to the governed, injustice is the most pernicious of things; it saps the foundations of the government and brings ruin upon the realm - Sher Shah Sur, Sultan-ul-Adil.
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Very nice write up. And fellas, Please use eye and ear protection while shooting. I've met numerous folks who've been negligent and paid a horrible price. Although one of them joked that he liked to hear the guns, not the wife, so...
Anyway, looks like good fun, ANY shooting event is good I'd say.
Anyway, looks like good fun, ANY shooting event is good I'd say.