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Claus
Optics Professional Joined: August/05/2010 Location: Denmark Status: Offline Points: 817 |
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Posted: May/09/2013 at 08:58 |
I am a member of a shooting club that are much into classic guns and rifles. They arranged a trip up north to a military terrain where one of the members is working for the Danish Army. Now there were a LOT newer hardware there to. We all got to test what ever we wanted, and had a great trip. We were shooting from 75 yards and up to 545 yards on pop ups. After a little testing the Blaser showed great results on all distances. ( I was real happy for my turrets on the Leupy) Here's some pics from the trip. |
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Savage 93 17.HMR. Tikka Tac A1 308 Blaser R8 6,5-55 / 30-06. Beretta Silver Pigeon. Comming up-TIKKATAC A1 22LR
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Claus
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Seems like i got it all listed backwards
Hope it goes.
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Savage 93 17.HMR. Tikka Tac A1 308 Blaser R8 6,5-55 / 30-06. Beretta Silver Pigeon. Comming up-TIKKATAC A1 22LR
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SVT_Tactical
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I see a blaser LRS2 in there. Nice. My LRS1 is spooky accurate. Makes me feel like a shooter.
looks like a blast, Thanks for sharing the pictures.
Post a pic of your R8 when you can.
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BeltFed
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I'm sure you hated shooting the MG 74 too.
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Life's concerns should be about the 120lb pack your trying to get to the top of the mountain, and not the rock in your boot.
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stickbow46
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Hey that's my old garrand, send it back now Looks like a fun day you lucky guy .
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Claus
Optics Professional Joined: August/05/2010 Location: Denmark Status: Offline Points: 817 |
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Yeah it sure was fun trying all those different shooters. The MG74 had his own chapter that day. Man i felt like a soldier at war with all that ammo on a string ha ha. I didn't hit very well with it but just shooting the bastard was a blast. Sure glad i wasn't going ashore on D-day with one of these in my arms. I think it weighs 10-12 kg or something like that. The LRS2 was real mean i couls see. I didn't try it though, but i saw the owner shoot it and he did a great job. ¨ . I never shot pop ups before, and i would have prefered the electronic devises to see more accurate where i was hitting. But like i said there were no problems at 500meter at all.
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Savage 93 17.HMR. Tikka Tac A1 308 Blaser R8 6,5-55 / 30-06. Beretta Silver Pigeon. Comming up-TIKKATAC A1 22LR
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You lucky man, I'm so bloody jealous right now.
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Regards Chris
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