April 18, 2017, 09:15 PM | #1 |
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Bone Man vs. PTR 91 GI
When I first set my BSZ I was trying to make the POI right under, or covered by, the top of the front post. Today I intended to move the POI to just above the top of the front post. However, about 10 minutes from the range, and 35 minutes away from the house, I remembered that I forgot my skinny needle-nose pliers.
So, I just worked a little at 30 meters trying to find where to hold. I was shooting surplus Germany ammunition off of a table with a rest. Iron sights (no scope). Then I put the Bone Man at 50 yds. I fired a total of 10 shots while standing. I fired five shots and then checked with my binoculars; those first shots are the lower ones. Next I stacked up several rubber pads to put myself at a level to sit crossed-legged and rest the barrel on the rail separating the range from the tables. I did this because unless the SHTF scenario happens to happen at the gun range, I’m probably not going have a table rest to shoot from. Then I fired one shot at Bone Man’s head. I followed that one shot with nine more.
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"Yo homie. Is that my briefcase?" Sig Sauer P229 SAS GEN 2 E2 9mm; PTR 91, GI model; Chinese Type 56 SKS; Smith & Wesson Shield 9mm |
April 18, 2017, 09:17 PM | #2 |
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The last target was placed at 100 yds. I fired 10 rounds at upper CM from the table with the gun rest this time.
Next I fired a single round at the head again. And then I finished off the magazine trying nine more head shots. Oh, and she gave me a little kiss today. Every once and a while an ejected casing with hit the post and ricochet back and hit me in the face.
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"Yo homie. Is that my briefcase?" Sig Sauer P229 SAS GEN 2 E2 9mm; PTR 91, GI model; Chinese Type 56 SKS; Smith & Wesson Shield 9mm Last edited by rjinga; April 18, 2017 at 09:47 PM. |
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