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m91/30 backup gun build
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<blockquote data-quote="hollywood88" data-source="post: 718728" data-attributes="member: 29309"><p>Ive never shot it on paper to see accuracy but i know at 100 yards i can usually go 4 for 4 busting clay pigeons with iron sights. Bout the only times i miss is if i forget to aim a little low. Farthest ive shot with it so far was 300 yards,took 1 shot to figure out where to hold and then busted 3 gallon milk jugs in a row. I know its never gonna be as accurate as my rem 700 but for a gun built in 1942 i cant complain. Been thinking bout reloading for it but didnt know how hard it would be to get brass. If i started reloading for it id probably get a new barrel with a .308 bore instead of. 311 and resize fior the. 308 diameter bullet so i could choose from more components</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hollywood88, post: 718728, member: 29309"] Ive never shot it on paper to see accuracy but i know at 100 yards i can usually go 4 for 4 busting clay pigeons with iron sights. Bout the only times i miss is if i forget to aim a little low. Farthest ive shot with it so far was 300 yards,took 1 shot to figure out where to hold and then busted 3 gallon milk jugs in a row. I know its never gonna be as accurate as my rem 700 but for a gun built in 1942 i cant complain. Been thinking bout reloading for it but didnt know how hard it would be to get brass. If i started reloading for it id probably get a new barrel with a .308 bore instead of. 311 and resize fior the. 308 diameter bullet so i could choose from more components [/QUOTE]
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