CSR Rifle Suitability

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Re: CSR Rifle Suitability

#61 Post by polemass »

Every body who was shooting last detail knows where was the problem-the ditch...and the bridge....(one person can tell more about it,from "frog" perspective...?)
This was not my idea to blind or roast anyone-normal spacing is sufficient for this compensator.But I must tell the weather must played the factor a bit...
Ammo was factory Barnaul FMJ,barrel is 12" long only(exl.compensator.....no worries here).With longer days/more light any flames are v-hard to notice,almost... :wave:

And back to the topic of this post...ANY rifle with 10rd mag will do the work in CSR.The weakest point is the shooter(sometimes equipment-but this can be eliminated almost completely).
And looking at provisional results,and compare with December across the board-something was in the air....but I know my shortcomings plus the state of shooters mind is v-important too.
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Re: CSR Rifle Suitability

#62 Post by shugie »

polemass wrote:Every body who was shooting last detail knows where was the problem-the ditch...and the bridge....(one person can tell more about it,from "frog" perspective...?)
This was not my idea to blind or roast anyone-normal spacing is sufficient for this compensator.But I must tell the weather must played the factor a bit...
Ammo was factory Barnaul FMJ,barrel is 12" long only(exl.compensator.....no worries here).With longer days/more light any flames are v-hard to notice,almost... :wave:

And back to the topic of this post...ANY rifle with 10rd mag will do the work in CSR.The weakest point is the shooter(sometimes equipment-but this can be eliminated almost completely).
And looking at provisional results,and compare with December across the board-something was in the air....but I know my shortcomings plus the state of shooters mind is v-important too.
There was someone shooting a K31, which does not, as far as I am aware, have anything more than a six round magazine.
Careful now/that sort of thing
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#63 Post by breacher »

He was next to me.

He had stripper clips too and was very fast - got all his rounds off.
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shugie wrote:
polemass wrote:Every body who was shooting last detail knows where was the problem-the ditch...and the bridge....(one person can tell more about it,from "frog" perspective...?)
This was not my idea to blind or roast anyone-normal spacing is sufficient for this compensator.But I must tell the weather must played the factor a bit...
Ammo was factory Barnaul FMJ,barrel is 12" long only(exl.compensator.....no worries here).With longer days/more light any flames are v-hard to notice,almost... :wave:

And back to the topic of this post...ANY rifle with 10rd mag will do the work in CSR.The weakest point is the shooter(sometimes equipment-but this can be eliminated almost completely).
And looking at provisional results,and compare with December across the board-something was in the air....but I know my shortcomings plus the state of shooters mind is v-important too.
There was someone shooting a K31, which does not, as far as I am aware, have anything more than a six round magazine.
there are some after market 20 round mags around, although they reload very quickly with strippers as Breacher says
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#65 Post by shugie »

breacher wrote:He was next to me.

He had stripper clips too and was very fast - got all his rounds off.
I've done that with mine, they are quick to use, but I thought that the rules required a ten round magazine?
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#66 Post by breacher »

shugie wrote:
breacher wrote:He was next to me.

He had stripper clips too and was very fast - got all his rounds off.
I've done that with mine, they are quick to use, but I thought that the rules required a ten round magazine?
Not sure - I leave that to the RO etc.
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#67 Post by polemass »

I preferred to use stripper clips only in Historic CSR.
"K31 man" was quick...ok,but what about performance...?
My biggest-and maybe only one-goal in CSR is to get ALL rounds on target...
Still looooong waaaaay to go for me.... :oops:
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polemass wrote:Every body who was shooting last detail knows where was the problem-the ditch...and the bridge....(one person can tell more about it,from "frog" perspective...?)
This was not my idea to blind or roast anyone-normal spacing is sufficient for this compensator.But I must tell the weather must played the factor a bit...
Ammo was factory Barnaul FMJ,barrel is 12" long only(exl.compensator.....no worries here).With longer days/more light any flames are v-hard to notice,almost... :wave:

And back to the topic of this post...ANY rifle with 10rd mag will do the work in CSR.The weakest point is the shooter(sometimes equipment-but this can be eliminated almost completely).
And looking at provisional results,and compare with December across the board-something was in the air....but I know my shortcomings plus the state of shooters mind is v-important too.
I wasn't complaining, I thought it was brilliant, Its really nice to see these rifles on the firing point, as you say the ditch was an issue, to be in line with my target I would have needed to stand on the bridge to shoot, and being as it was like a skating ring that was only ever going to end one way, as a couple of people found out just walking over it (I did try not to laugh, but it was funny)
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#69 Post by Airbrush »

polemass wrote:I preferred to use stripper clips only in Historic CSR.
"K31 man" was quick...ok,but what about performance...?
My biggest-and maybe only one-goal in CSR is to get ALL rounds on target...
Still looooong waaaaay to go for me.... :oops:
I've been doing it for 5 years & the sunday am match was the first time I've managed to get all rounds on, it's not easy. :good:
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#70 Post by Individual »

Airbrush wrote: I've been doing it for 5 years & the sunday am match was the first time I've managed to get all rounds on, it's not easy. :good:
Same here cheers

Although the afternoon match was a different story. wtf
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