Historic Service Rifle Match in April - Foreign Optic class

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Re: Historic Service Rifle Match in April - Foreign Optic cl

#11 Post by mag41uk »

breacher wrote:
mag41uk wrote:Link works for me.
Hmmm which class to enter?
If you can, enter one of the two foreign classes. Would be nice to get sufficient numbers to justify tbem adding these classes to what was originally an Enfield only match.
I think Sydney Schmidt could use an airing
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#12 Post by kennyc »

well me and my K31 are registered and ready to rock lollol
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#13 Post by breacher »

kennyc wrote:well me and my K31 are registered and ready to rock lollol
Well done. The more the merrier.
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#14 Post by kennyc »

well I had a good day despite ammo problems causing me to miss the first practice wallhead
a good turn out and once fed with good ammo the K31 performed flawlessly, got to say the fig11 became a bit small at 300 lol
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#15 Post by kennyc »

kennyc wrote:well I had a good day despite ammo problems causing me to miss the first practice wallhead
a good turn out and once fed with good ammo the K31 performed flawlessly, got to say the fig11 became a bit small at 300 lol
well even with a complete wash on the first practice, managed to come 4th in the all-comers category, so quite pleased lollol
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kennyc wrote:well I had a good day despite ammo problems causing me to miss the first practice wallhead
a good turn out and once fed with good ammo the K31 performed flawlessly, got to say the fig11 became a bit small at 300 lol
I think you were next to me ?

Cracking day - though my k98 foresight blade was wider than the 300 yard target.
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#17 Post by froggy »

Well done Kenny !!
What was the course of fire ?
How did you get on with your new K98 baby Breacher ?
Want to shoot pistol ? Don't retreat... reload & run forward !!
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#18 Post by kennyc »

breacher wrote:
kennyc wrote:well I had a good day despite ammo problems causing me to miss the first practice wallhead
a good turn out and once fed with good ammo the K31 performed flawlessly, got to say the fig11 became a bit small at 300 lol
I think you were next to me ?

Cracking day - though my k98 foresight blade was wider than the 300 yard target.
yours was the pretty K98?
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#19 Post by kennyc »

and more to the point, was there enough of us to keep the class open?
'cos next time I am going to be back with all new brass and ready to rock and roll :p bangbang
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#20 Post by breacher »

froggy wrote:Well done Kenny !!
What was the course of fire ?
How did you get on with your new K98 baby Breacher ?
I shot it in all comers class on iron sights.

I came 3rd.

My front sight blade is too short and I forgot to aim off on one stage otherwise I might have bagged a medal.

Got a 48 ex 50 sitting at 200 yards !
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