you are building a sniper out of a milsurp

Real men shoot with iron sights. Leave the old war horses alone. Scoping or altering a milsurp makes me think of a teenager who gets a car and covers it in decals and a spoiler to look cool but he still can't drive worth s***.
 
Real men shoot with iron sights. Leave the old war horses alone. Scoping or altering a milsurp makes me think of a teenager who gets a car and covers it in decals and a spoiler to look cool but he still can't drive worth s***.

:D
Real men shoot with iron sights.

You will fully understand the fallacy of that statement if/when you reach the time when are blowing 60+ candles out on your birthday cake.
 
sniper from Milsurp

Since I am somewhat more than slighly eccentric, I'd put a new heavy barrel on a Norwegian Krag. The Krag action has to be stiffer in the vertical plane than any other action, due to its two horizontal magazine walls.
 
You will fully understand the fallacy of that statement if/when you reach the time when are blowing 60+ candles out on your birthday cake.

:D I know. My day will come, but until then I will improve my marksmanship with iron sights, then move on to scopes when my eyes tell me to. Or when I am confident enough to "supplement" my shooting skills with a scope, not rely upon one.
 
Which rifle and gear are you going to use?
Unless I missread the question he's just asking which mill surp we'd use...not about cost. So that being said I think either a Springfield 1903 in 30.06 or the Mauser 1908 in 30.06 or 7x57. If you put one of the old long tube scopes on either of these bad boys you have a good shooter that looks cool!!
regards, Hitch
 
Ross MkIII of course! The snipers usually bubba'd their stocks, so it's a good way to dress up that 'custom sporter'. Plus they are actually accurate.
 
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