Shoot that M14s, Lee Enfield, Mauser, SKS, etc.

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First range date: April 18 at Camp Borden, Amiens range.

The ORA has booked the range for a training day for new shooters. That group attended a class room training session at the Burlington club, last week. Next week they will start the day in a classroom at the range and then move onto the range, at 11:00 to shoot at 300 yards.

My plan is to invite Gun Nutz onto the range at 8:30 in the morning, so we can start shooting at 200 yards. We will zero our rifles (I have a new SKS to zero) and then shoot a deliberate course of fire (at the 4 foot target) and maybe a rapid fire, if we have time.

Sometime around 11:00 the class will move to the range to shoot at 300 yards. We will have to move back to join them. At 300 we can shoot a deliberate, a rapid fire and a snap match. All great fun.

At noon, while the Newbies are off to lunch, we will move down to 100 yards to shoot a moving target and a snap match, from the standing position.

COST: $40.00

The “Match fee” is waived for this event, and you are all invited as my “guest”. Members of the ORA are allowed to bring guests who are considering joining the ORA. Members can shoot most weekends. The guests pay $40 per weekend towards their membership (which I think is around $120/yr). If this was a regular mach, ORA members would pay about $25 to cover the hard costs of the event.

Here is what you will do –learn.
• Zero your rifle for 200 yards. If it is a military rifle, you will then be able to raise or lower your sight to the 100 and 300 yards and be pretty close to zero.
• Learn how to mark targets.
• Learn how to manipulate targets for snap shooting and rapid fire matches.
• Learn (practice) how to shoot snap and rapid fire.
• Discover some new things that can go wrong.
• Hear some new lame excuses for a miss.

Here is a list of things to bring:

• 1 rifle
• 60 rounds of ammo (minimum)
• Money (for range fee and lunch)
• Optics to see the target spotters (spotting scope, binoculars or the telescopic sight on the rifle) If you don’t have optics I will have loaners.
• Mat or ground sheet to lay on. If you don’t have one, a 3x6 piece of carpet sold at Crappy Tire or Walmart works very well.
• Something to rest the rifle on when prone. Could be an ammo can, tool kit, block of wood or your shooting bag. But not a real shooting rest. The rule is you can use an “improvised “rest. A 40 pound cast iron benchrest is hardly “improvised”. You shoot in the normal prone position with the back of your front hand resting on something.
• A hard hat, if you have one. We are required to wear them when marking targets and we are short.
• Try to bring a buddy to shoot with. It is more fun marking targets if you know the guy shooting. Bring your wife of kid (15 or older).
• Notepaper and pen.
• Hat, sunglasses, ear muffs.
• Pack a lunch or plan on Tim Horton’s

Please respond and let me know if you are coming.


Jim Bullock

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I will be taking Jim up on his offer.
One of the rifles that I would like to bring is a well used Garand but I have no ammo for it.
Not havcing access to surplus fmj, can anyone recommend a cheap and cheerful replacement (i'll want about 100 rds) that I can get from Bass Pro or Cabellas?
Regards,
John
 
The Remington UMC 150gr FMJs go for around $16 for a box of 20 at Bass Pro, I make it a point to buy 2 boxes every time I'm down that way.

And yes I will be there and I'll try to drag out brownjoe with me.

Cheers-Iain
 
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I'll be there, with a bud. But what to bring? My Lee, AR, Mauser or my M14?
I can bring two rifles for me and my bud or all 4 whatever is best.
 
The is not the main shooting day I am planning. Those will be shot along side the Swiss Club, and will feature zeroing, and then service rifle type shoots at 100,200 and 300 yards. Hopefully we will have at least 3 of them for Gun Nutz.

This week is primarinly a zeroing day, with a few informal matches (deliberate, rapid fire-10 shots in 45 seconds and snap - 3 second exposures).

I am bringing 3 rifles. My new #4 pseudo-sniper, a new Russian SKS and my new Marstar Norinco M14s.

We will zero at 200 yards so that our rifles (set to the 200 yard sight setting) hit at point of aim. I have a front sight tool for adusting the SKS and a front sight pusher that works on a #4. The easiest sights to zero are the M14 style.

We will shoot 3 shots at a target, then it will be plugged with orange spotting disks and put back up. We then adjust the sight for the group location indicated. The target is 4 feet square, so the rifles should be on paper.

There will be experts on hand to walk shooters through the various steps, so even if you have never shot a rifle before, you will finish the day with a zeroed rifle and will be able to hit what you see back to 300 yards.

If you want to come out, send me a pm with your name and email address, please.
 
I'll be there on Saturday for sure.
Is this going to be for any type of rifle, or is it military types only?
I have some buddies that want to attend but they have bolt action hunting type rifles mostly. There were hoping to take the oppurtunity to zero their rifles and get some advice from a few experts. Is that ok?

I'm bringing my new-to-me well used garand, and I'm not sure what to shoot in it. Is Winchester superX 150gr. ok? I've heard that the gas pressures from factory ammo can be to much for the garand.:runaway:
Please lemme know what you think.
 
Sorry Jim I'm going to have to take a rain check on this one something has come up. Sorry to leave it so last minute but I was hoping to have this cleared up in time that I could have Saturday free but it just did'nt work out this time. Let me know when the next one is and I should definatly be there then.

Thanks anyways-Iain
 
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