Finally got around to doing up some reloads for the Mosin. Privi brass with Hornady Match 174gn bullets. Did a couple of first batches with IMR4895 and H4350. No clear winner either way but both shot well for me. Like less than 4 inch groups at 100 yards off the bench. I'm sure the ammo is better than this too as I was really having a time with the lighting of the day playing havoc with my "old guy eye'tis" issue. I was having a helluva time getting that nice sharp focus on the front pin. Next time I'll bring along the peep stickies to put on my shooting glasses to sharpen up my vision a bit.
But the bottom line is that crusty old 1939 Mosins CAN shoot well if we feed them good ammo. I'm stoked to go further with this now and load up a couple of more batches in greater volume and work out towards 200 yards. And after the brass has been shot once I'm looking at neck sizing only and trimming to length to get even more consistency. Although I'm pretty sure it's my eyes with the plain iron sights that is the limit already.
At one point I got tired of the rifle having all the fun by shooting off the block so I stood up and loaded up three rounds. The releases all felt good but I wasn't prepared for what I found when I looked through the spotting scope. All three had hit on the 6 inch Shoot N'C target at 100. Probably good luck more than good planning but it still made my day....
So to all of you that constantly tell folks that Mosins and other milsurp guns are no better than "minute of barn" I say to you a nice wet "PTHHHHHHPT!"
But the bottom line is that crusty old 1939 Mosins CAN shoot well if we feed them good ammo. I'm stoked to go further with this now and load up a couple of more batches in greater volume and work out towards 200 yards. And after the brass has been shot once I'm looking at neck sizing only and trimming to length to get even more consistency. Although I'm pretty sure it's my eyes with the plain iron sights that is the limit already.
At one point I got tired of the rifle having all the fun by shooting off the block so I stood up and loaded up three rounds. The releases all felt good but I wasn't prepared for what I found when I looked through the spotting scope. All three had hit on the 6 inch Shoot N'C target at 100. Probably good luck more than good planning but it still made my day....

So to all of you that constantly tell folks that Mosins and other milsurp guns are no better than "minute of barn" I say to you a nice wet "PTHHHHHHPT!"
