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Picked up a 7x57 Ackley Imp.

The longest shot/s i ever took was 335m at night with a Starlight scope and using the M14, And at the time
[1965] You needed a security clearance to even handle that scope.
But this week end i had the chance to shoot a M14 for the first time since 1966, :yes:

Ok for us that are conversion challanged....how many yds is 335m??

I've squeezed of a few rounds from a M14... Wasnt in 1965 tho...I was only 1 then.

Bob, 600 yrds is more than half way there. Just aim a little higher:roflblack:
 
Proudest / Logest Shot

The longest shot/s i ever took was 335m at night with a Starlight scope and using the M14, And at the time
[1965] You needed a security clearance to even handle that scope.
But this week end i had the chance to shoot a M14 for the first time since 1966, :yes:

Never had a chance at an M14 ... never even seen one up close that I recall; sounds sweet.

My proudest, also longest, was with my 22-250 Mauser style, just after dawn and with a scope (don't recall the brand at the moment). Coyote in the pasture during calving season and our neighbor had cows in the pasture immediately to our south (the direction of shot). So, had to wait for the area behind the varmint to clear before I dared squeeze the trigger -- 250yds. And yes, Mr. Denman, I did hit him ... right through the heart, so he just fell over (something satisfying about seeing that happen).:clap::ohyea:

Curiously, I have yet to hear the "thump" that confirms contact with the target (unless it's one of our practice targets, those are metal) -- Spydercowboy says it's there.
 
Never had a chance at an M14 ... never even seen one up close that I recall; sounds sweet.

My proudest, also longest, was with my 22-250 Mauser style, just after dawn and with a scope (don't recall the brand at the moment). Coyote in the pasture during calving season and our neighbor had cows in the pasture immediately to our south (the direction of shot). So, had to wait for the area behind the varmint to clear before I dared squeeze the trigger -- 250yds. And yes, Mr. Denman, I did hit him ... right through the heart, so he just fell over (something satisfying about seeing that happen).:clap::ohyea:

Curiously, I have yet to hear the "thump" that confirms contact with the target (unless it's one of our practice targets, those are metal) -- Spydercowboy says it's there.

Nice shot.. I've bounced .22's off there noggin. there one tuff critter.

As far as the "thump"..its there. Its easyer to hear on the farther shots as theres a slight delay between the report and the hit.
It also depends on the traget. A paper target wont be as noticeable as say a jug filled with water.
 
Did you hit him?

Yep, At approx 100 yards, Sent him 2/3 hundred feet in the air,
Oh yea we were shooting at a Scot pack in our frozen lake with 35 hundred pounds of Jersey air' in it.
Hope i didn't dilute any of Sullivan Co's air with clean Jersey air. :rolleyes:
 
Yep, At approx 100 yards, Sent him 2/3 hundred feet in the air,
Oh yea we were shooting at a Scot pack in our frozen lake with 35 hundred pounds of Jersey air' in it.
Hope i didn't dilute any of Sullivan Co's air with clean Jersey air. :rolleyes:

Think Bob was askin about the 1965 shot with that fancy scope??:dontknow:

Just assuming the 1965 shot wasnt in Jersey...
 
Think Bob was askin about the 1965 shot with that fancy scope??:dontknow:

Just assuming the 1965 shot wasnt in Jersey..
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The 1965 shot's i can't remember how many were at Ft Lewis WA, At night and raining [normal] And the targets were pop up silhouette's, Can't miss them, Even if you lob one in front the round hitting the sand in front of the target knocks them down:thumbup:
I use the scope a few times in Nam for night ambushes, But they were heavy, and you had to keep the lens covers on in day light or ruin it , And at night if you had it on and then backed your eye of your face would light up green, not a good thing. Also we had to sign out to use them , With the instructions if you thought you were going to be captured/overrun to put a round though the lens. So we didn't use them too much, Besides trip flares and Claymores worked better.
I guess you can buy a night scope now for 9.99..
 
A joker on our pistol team had an AR-15 with some serious night -vision capabilitites bolted on top...
We had a fun "evening" out back of his house shooting rabbits for the stew pot at out to 200 yards with it...
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They took my M14 and gave me the Mattel M16. Pissed me off. What a piece of crap. I finally scored another M14 and stowed the 16 under my bunk with duct tape. I love the Garand and the previously mentioned Springfield M1A1. However the Garand, in my book, is the best. Someone mentioned shooting gallon jugs, I used to do that with my 30-30 just for fun. Filled them to the top with water. Man did they explode. :roflblack: And there is a "thump" when you hit a flesh and blood target. I priced a Springfield and the cheapest one I found I found NIB was $1,599.00. Garands are out of the question, very hard to find a good one that works. A gut told me he had one for $500.00. When I went to look at it, it was in pieces, and all the pieces weren't there (his either).
 
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They took my M14 and gave me the Mattel M16. Pissed me off. What a piece of crap. .
I got one of the early McNamara M16's, If you put 20 rounds in the clip it would at times on full auto jam
after the first shot, Lode them with 18 no problem, So i would tape two clips together, {one upside down}
That was 47+ years ago, I assume they got the bugs work out by now.
 
They did. Although now they are designated M16A1, A2, M4A1 and M16A4. However, the M14 has been brought back for use in Iraq and Afghanistan because of it's long range accuracy and punch, which the M16 doesn't have. What's old is new again. Still can't buy the M14. Legally that is.
 
Garand... :2thumbs:
The M14 was superior in just about every functional way; but those Garands just felt so right... :thumbup:
 
Garand... :2thumbs:
The M14 was superior in just about every functional way; but those Garands just felt so right... :thumbup:

The 14 was/is dead accurate, And packs a punch, Once the selector switch is flipped to Auto, It becomes a hand fill. Same rounds as the M60, But with out the tracers and 1 third the weight.
 
I would love to have a Garand. Good ones are hard to find and dam $$. Good friend of mine has 2 of 'em.
Things are mint. Been trying to pry one away from him with no luck..:banghead:
 
I would love to have a Garand. Good ones are hard to find and dam $$. Good friend of mine has 2 of 'em.
Things are mint. Been trying to pry one away from him with no luck..:banghead:

Offer to mow his lawn...Babysit his kids... wash his car... :shocked: :2thumbs:
 
Offer to mow his lawn...Babysit his kids... wash his car... :shocked: :2thumbs:

He bought one of my older Z turn mower, so thats out, His kids are grown and on there own, and his wife is a
neat freek and cars never stay dirty..:gaah:.

He wants this 7x57, so I do have some bargining power....
 
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