My brother and I decided to do some shooting today as it's been too long!
Here's what we were playing with today. From bottom to top: sportered P14, 1940 91/30 mosin, 1909 fin mosin, 1943 ag Parker longbranch target rifle, 1915 Ross mkIII, m91 carcano (borrowed from Smellie), '89 schmit Ruben. All groups were shot at 200 yards.
I was excited to try out Smellie's m91 carcano again as he lent it to us to try out after the Virden shoot. I really love the gun, and it's light recoil is a pleasure to shoot all day. But that being said my eyes are having trouble with the rear sight. (and yes our shooting rest is a firepit with a piece of plywood on top!! I know it's SUPER hillbilly!!
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I managed this "group" with it today but I know the gun is capable of doing better. I think I'll have to buy one oneday so I can keep practicing.
After shooting the carcano I pulled out my trusty Ross, and managed to shoot this nice group with jacketed hand loads. I love that gun and she seems to hold minute to sub minute accuracy.
Followed that up with some cast rounds. I've done extensive testing with cast bullets and thanks to Smellie and Buffdog I get the same or better accuracy with my Harris cast loads.
Next I followed it up with some cast rounds out of my longbranch target rifle, today wasn't it's day and the Ross handed it it's butt! Worst part is I shot the longbranch with a scope and the Ross has iron sights!
Next is my m91 fin captured mosin. I tried a different load today and results were decent at 200 yards.
I must say that the more I shoot these old guns the more I respect the accuracy of them. Next time that we have a full day to shoot we'll haul out all of our toys and do a full range thread and comparison between all of the common milsurps.
Steve
Here's what we were playing with today. From bottom to top: sportered P14, 1940 91/30 mosin, 1909 fin mosin, 1943 ag Parker longbranch target rifle, 1915 Ross mkIII, m91 carcano (borrowed from Smellie), '89 schmit Ruben. All groups were shot at 200 yards.
I was excited to try out Smellie's m91 carcano again as he lent it to us to try out after the Virden shoot. I really love the gun, and it's light recoil is a pleasure to shoot all day. But that being said my eyes are having trouble with the rear sight. (and yes our shooting rest is a firepit with a piece of plywood on top!! I know it's SUPER hillbilly!!
I managed this "group" with it today but I know the gun is capable of doing better. I think I'll have to buy one oneday so I can keep practicing.
After shooting the carcano I pulled out my trusty Ross, and managed to shoot this nice group with jacketed hand loads. I love that gun and she seems to hold minute to sub minute accuracy.
Followed that up with some cast rounds. I've done extensive testing with cast bullets and thanks to Smellie and Buffdog I get the same or better accuracy with my Harris cast loads.
Next I followed it up with some cast rounds out of my longbranch target rifle, today wasn't it's day and the Ross handed it it's butt! Worst part is I shot the longbranch with a scope and the Ross has iron sights!
Next is my m91 fin captured mosin. I tried a different load today and results were decent at 200 yards.
I must say that the more I shoot these old guns the more I respect the accuracy of them. Next time that we have a full day to shoot we'll haul out all of our toys and do a full range thread and comparison between all of the common milsurps.
Steve





















































