Cawdor 17/11/13

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Cawdor 17/11/13

#1 Post by Sandgroper »

Today was Strathpeffer's last shoot at Cawdor for this year and it was a great, albeit, chilly day.

I was in need of some relaxing recoil therapy after my first week of being out on placement as a Student Nurse, so I decided the Steyr and the 257 would do the trick.

After fixing the problems with scope base, last month, I needed to confirm that the 257 was indeed good to go. My plan was to check the zero and then confirm the drops at varying distances. So I checked the zero at 200m and all was good :good:
During the day I took it back the 300 and 400m and only needed to make a few tweaks to get in centre of the target - in fact my third shot at 300m hit the balloon someone had kindly stuck to the middle of the Fig 11. :shakeshout:
The drops put the velocity in the region of 3300fps with the 75gn bullets - still need to confirm with a chrono, but a good start.

After complaining about the sights of the Steyr in another thread, it decided to prove me wrong. At 200 it was shooting a little high but easy to compensate for. After warming the barrel I switched to a Fig 11 at 100m for 10 rounds rapid (which is always fun) and got 7 on target - which I was more than happy with. :grin:
Later on there was a spare lane so I took her out again for some more shoulder thumping fun. After a few more clips I offered the other members a go - one accepted - after 5 rounds was very happy but with a much tenderer shoulder. :o

And he is with the beast in question! clapclap
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And I also dropped off the S-Class Shield for Strathpeffer's AGM next week - which I'll unfortunately miss. :bad:
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Re: Cawdor 17/11/13

#2 Post by dodgyrog »

Glad to see that .257 barrel works well.
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Re: Cawdor 17/11/13

#3 Post by Sandgroper »

dodgyrog wrote:Glad to see that .257 barrel works well.
Cheers Roger - if it wasn't for you having that barrel then this harebrained scheme of building my own rifle probably wouldn't have seen the light of day! :lol:
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Re: Cawdor 17/11/13

#4 Post by froggy »

Salut ,

Nice . Looks like a very nice range as well :good:
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