I finally got my new Mosin 91/30 out to the range today. It's a 1942 Izhevsk, Ukrainian refurb. Nothing special about it: High wall round receiver. I would have included some range reports but I couldn't get any round on the target. It shoots two feet high at 100 yds, and God knows at 200 yds. This is with the rear sight in the lowest postion. It has a globe and post front site that is non-adjustable. I'm sure there is a fix for this if someone knows.
The other problem is that the stock is too short for me. To sight it properly, I didn't have it firmly placed in my shoulder and it kicked the crap out of me. I ordered a recoil pad extender for it this afternoon. All in all, I came home with a sore shoulder and no holes in the targets that resembled groups. I was shooting 184g MFS ammo.
I'd better get this fixed fast before the weather gets nice and I decide to use it as a tomato stake or a paddle for my dinghy.
The other problem is that the stock is too short for me. To sight it properly, I didn't have it firmly placed in my shoulder and it kicked the crap out of me. I ordered a recoil pad extender for it this afternoon. All in all, I came home with a sore shoulder and no holes in the targets that resembled groups. I was shooting 184g MFS ammo.
I'd better get this fixed fast before the weather gets nice and I decide to use it as a tomato stake or a paddle for my dinghy.



















































