Today was Strath's last shoot of the year at Cawdor. Rain seemed a distinct possibly first thing in the morning, but apart from the occasional light drizzle it stay away. Wind was non existent which made for excellent shooting conditions - the only downside to the day was that bad light stopped play earlier than expected.
Cawdor at 1000
and at the end of the day (about 1530) looking back from the butts
Great to put another face to a forum name - it was pleasure meet up with DL and his better half!
Here he is at 300m with his 308
Cawdor 16/11/14
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Cawdor 16/11/14
“The standard you walk past is the standard you accept.”
Lieutenant General David Morrison
I plink, therefore I shoot.
Lieutenant General David Morrison
I plink, therefore I shoot.
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Re: Cawdor 16/11/14
I had my 257 in it's new (old) stock to give a last run for the year and to fireform some brass for the winter.
My 257 now with a WWII K98 stock - not to everyone’s taste but it does tame the bounce! The stock adds just over a kilo to the weight and brings to just over 5.6kg (12.3lbs) which is just about right for S-Class. I had a slight technical issue with the stock when the bipod stud pulled loose at 300m, but I still managed to hit a couple of the balloons on the target without the bipod, which was very satisfying!
Last photo looking up at the range flag from the butts - scarcely moved from that position all day. Excellent day all round. clapclap
My 257 now with a WWII K98 stock - not to everyone’s taste but it does tame the bounce! The stock adds just over a kilo to the weight and brings to just over 5.6kg (12.3lbs) which is just about right for S-Class. I had a slight technical issue with the stock when the bipod stud pulled loose at 300m, but I still managed to hit a couple of the balloons on the target without the bipod, which was very satisfying!
Last photo looking up at the range flag from the butts - scarcely moved from that position all day. Excellent day all round. clapclap
“The standard you walk past is the standard you accept.”
Lieutenant General David Morrison
I plink, therefore I shoot.
Lieutenant General David Morrison
I plink, therefore I shoot.
Re: Cawdor 16/11/14
Sandgroper,
What a good day that was. I've visited many clubs in the past, and it was good to see you, Andy and the rest of your club keeping the sport alive. Long may it continue, and once again many thanks for the warm welcome.
What a good day that was. I've visited many clubs in the past, and it was good to see you, Andy and the rest of your club keeping the sport alive. Long may it continue, and once again many thanks for the warm welcome.
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