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Thread: "IB" HK91 A3 Range Report

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    "IB" HK91 A3 Range Report

    I picked this rifle up a few weeks ago and wrung it out briefly with irons two weekends ago. Irons were close enough for Govt. work after three shots so I stopped there as there was no need to adjust the sights.

    Today I brought along my newly acquired Hensoldt Fero Z24 to sight it in on the rifle and get a feel for how it shoots scoped.

    As you can see below, not only does the rifle look good, it shoots very accurately as well. None of this is me as it is literally my second range trip with the rifle and I am a good shot, not a crack shot.

    Range: 100 Yards
    Ammo: Sierra "Atomic" 125gr JSP "Tactical" low recoil.
    Rounds fired: ~50 (I don't track shots)
    Ejection: Brisk at 2:00 and 15 - 20'
    Failures: None of any kind
    Configuration: As pictured less bayonet



    The first photo shows the first three shot group at 100 yards to get a point of reference for scope adjustments.



    This one is my last 5 shot group shot at the 100 yard range......you can see a few other shots in the frame from walking the adjustments to the center of the target. That group is a very good one as well.



    Lastly, I took it to the 200 yard range to verify the 100 yard sight in. I removed the claw mount and scope while driving to the 200 yard range. I was impressed with the zero hold as well after taking it off and putting it back on the rifle.

    Range: 200 Yards
    Ammo: Sierra "Atomic" 125gr JSP "Tactical" low recoil.
    Rounds fired: ~15
    Ejection: Brisk at 2:00 and 20'
    Failures: None of any kind
    Configuration: As pictured above, less bayonet
    (Scope was removed between ranges so zero hold was excellent as well after re-mounting the scope)



    Needless to say I am extremely pleased with this new to me HK91.

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    Impressive shooting for running a A3 stock.
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    Why are all the holes punched Exactly The Same on all targets?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ESK View Post
    Why are all the holes punched Exactly The Same on all targets?
    If I understand the question correctly, it is because that is how you mark the holes in the software doing the shot group analysis.

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    OK, that's what I figured. Just wanted to make sure. Thanks.

    Quote Originally Posted by HKGuns View Post
    If I understand the question correctly, it is because that is how you mark the holes in the software doing the shot group analysis.

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    Awesome

    Thanks for posting this. I have a thing for '80s era hardware (HK, FN, Poly Tech, Norinco, Valmet, Gallil, you get he idea...). maybe I'll do a review on some vintage iron as well. Good to see I'm not the only one bangin' the classics.

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    Classic? Damn you make me feel old..I bought these guns new..

    Most of the HK G3 type rifles Ive shot have done pretty well, My 1974 HK41 is a tack driver.

    Quote Originally Posted by JPB View Post
    Thanks for posting this. I have a thing for '80s era hardware (HK, FN, Poly Tech, Norinco, Valmet, Gallil, you get he idea...). maybe I'll do a review on some vintage iron as well. Good to see I'm not the only one bangin' the classics.
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    I have been crying out in the wilderness that these old HK's are accurate as hell.
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    Lightbulb

    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Bell View Post
    I have been crying out in the wilderness that these old HK's are accurate as hell.
    You don't have to cry to me - I bought one in '90 I wish I had BACK...

    I make do with a PTR91 now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Bell View Post
    I have been crying out in the wilderness that these old HK's are accurate as hell.
    Well, you certainly don't have to convince me now. The recoil, even with the A3 stock, is pretty negligible as well which makes it very pleasant to shoot.

    I listen very carefully to all of these seller's remorse stories. I guess it is why I've never sold a rifle or a pistol once I've decided to buy!

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