Great post! I appreciate all the pics to bring it to life. Well done!
Despite the old, vintage ammo...it still shoots straighter than most marksman's capability.
Great post! I appreciate all the pics to bring it to life. Well done!
Despite the old, vintage ammo...it still shoots straighter than most marksman's capability.
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Took out the Stgw 57 (Sig 510) at 300 meters
As both the rifle and the shooter warmed up, scores increased gradually
I finished with 10 shots on the field target
And some 25 m shooting with a few Sig P210
This is a 210-4 from the German border protection, made in the early 50ies (52 maybe) with Sig wooden sports grips
A Swiss milsurp 210-2 which I had hard chromed
And a first year delivery 210-1 from 1949
Gorgeous pictures & nice shooting!
Reminds me that I need to get back to the outdoor range once I have some free time.
"Adrenaline + tunnel vision + a little disbelief = that John Wayne moment" - Firefly
Took some 9 mm European service pistols to the range this morning. Weather was fantastic nice temperature and great light and sunshine.
1952 SIG P210-4
1952 FN GP35
1986 Beretta 92F
2008 Glock 17 gen 3
And another beautiful day in the Swiss country side
Unfortunately I didn’t know the range closed at 4 pm due to Covid instead of 5 pm so I had only half an hour instead of an hour and a half
2003 CZ 75 automatic (shot in semi auto)
1986 HM P7 M8
2017 Glock 19 gen 3
Beautiful!
Are there ranges in Suisse where you can shoot steel from various positions?
Dennis.
Very few unfortunately. Most ranges are military style shooting clubs with strict rules / paper targets / fixed distances (25 50 and 300 meters) / ordnance calibers only.
Private / commercial indoor ranges have free calibers and variable distances, but still paper targets only.
I know of one outdoor range which had steel targets but I haven’t been there in years, last time it was seriously run down.
Really enjoy your posts. Keep them coming.
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