SKScanuck said:I shot the last enbloc from the bench at 100 yds and got this.........]
Nice shooting partner.....
Regards,
Badger
SKScanuck said:I shot the last enbloc from the bench at 100 yds and got this.........]
sHr@P said:Nice to know that John Cantius Garand was actually a kid from St-Constant, Quebec who moved with his parents to the USA and became an apprentice at the Springfield factory.
Yep. Another Canadian.
Andy said:I too passed on a Garand from Lever Arms in about 1999. Anybody have a flyer from that era that shows the deal we missed? I think they were about $119.
Andy said:I too passed on a Garand from Lever Arms in about 1999. Anybody have a flyer from that era that shows the deal we missed? I think they were about $119.
MapleSugar said:I'm glad you two are happy with your Garands!
It's too bad John Garand got screwed by the U.S. goverment, the man was a genius like John M. Browning (he just didn't invent as many guns.)
Nothing new. Jacob Snider got screwed by the British Government.
They didn't do Peabody any favours either.
Sgt.Crapgame said:Avoid "Garand thumb" by holding the operating lever back with your middle finger (yes, that finger) while pushing the enblock clip down with your thumb. When the clip is home release the op handle.
Excellent. Indicative of the real accuracy of these rifles!SKScanuck said:Groups are down to 1.5" at 100m. 165 g hornady SP over 43 g WCS735 surplus powder from Higginson.
I'll post the targets once my home internet is back up.
SKScanuck said:Groups are down to 1.5" at 100m. 165 g hornady SP over 43 g WCS735 surplus powder from Higginson.
I'll post the targets once my home internet is back up.
Not meant to hijack, but I was wondering what type of velocities you are getting with this load? Seems to me like a medium-light type of load.