Shooting a Model 94 30-30 at 100 metres

Several years back I remember watching a local old timer at the range string up Golf balls at 50 yards and shoot them offhand with his iron sighted 30/30 win.

He said when he was only 5 years old in rural Pakistan his father would string small scraps of metal from a tree branch on a hill backside behind their house and he used an old locally built martini rifle longer then he was tall...:)

:eek: Imagine not having a broadband connection to CGN where he could have started a thread on the best rifle and ammunition choice and gone out and bought a 325 WSM with a 3-9 scope and a few boxes of TSX's. Now that's POVERTY! :p

So methinks it is more about the rifleman then the rifle.
Amen. This post reminded me a little of the story of Jim Corbett ("The Man-Eaters of Kumaon", etc.) who, at a young age in India, if I can remember the passage correctly, "was given a Martini rifle [probably a .450] and as much ammunition as I wanted provided I kept it clean."


Eagleye said:
...The 300 yard target at Endako was a life-size mountain goat...

Dave, that brought back some memories of visiting the Endako Mine when I was a child. (My dad worked in the head office of Placer Development here in Vancouver.)

:) Stuart
 
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