But i could be wrong but dont think i am about the shooting the nagant, at least the range though.
I mean i could be wrong about the range.
But i could be wrong but dont think i am about the shooting the nagant, at least the range though.
Im not sure all the details but its true. My uncle is Terry Pregler and he is a realy good shoot with just about anything thier is, not a lot of men better than him. And of them most are profestional shooters or law enforcement like Mike Brown.
But i could be wrong but dont think i am about the shooting the nagant, at least the range though.
19 And ive been practing to get started in it but ive got a little more rounds down range first but im getting better with my 1911 , m1, and ar 15
Stick with it and keep asking questions. Before you know it you'll be putting up some fine shots as well.
Go out to some of the 600 yard matches at Red Castle sometime and check it out. Everyone out there is always willing to help new shooters. I don't know when the next time I'll get out to a match, probably not until next spring, but you're welcome to tag along if you wish.
henschman, is the AQT you're referring to the one over terrain with man-size pop-ups ranging from 25 yds out to about 650 yds, shooting from various positions (no bench)?
It was a long time ago, but if memory serves me, that was about the specs of the range I qualified on at Leonard Wood back in the very early 60's. Those longest range pop-ups were sneaky devils and you had to be alert, quick and a pretty good shot to bring one down before he ducked. And, it was with good old M1 irons, still among the very best open sights.
Not just everyone made the Expert grade.
I remember being nervous as hell when it came my turn. The first target was 25 yds right in front of me and I didn't even see it till it started down. I missed. After that, I settled down and it was ducks in a shooting gallery. Most fun I'd ever had with a rifle. Man, I wish I had that rifle now. It was an International Harverster. It's only in recent years that the serial number finally left me. Ah, the memories!
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