Gents
Well I got a Lee Shaver .22 insert for my #1 Sporter. Price was half of a new Crossno in Canadian Pesos Target was challenging due to the bright sunny day and dark overhang of the range and the brisk breeze. The chamber insert takes a little to get use to. Setting headspace etc was painless. Bottom picture of the target set at 50 yards. First two shots high before I adjusted the MVA sight to dead center. Things I observed, need a dedicated single shot rifle with optics. This set up will satisfy the .22lr bug for now.
Lee Shaver and Shiloh MVA aperture sights.
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Re: Lee Shaver and Shiloh MVA aperture sights.
Thought for a minute, I was looking at a Australian range.
Woody
Woody
Richard A. Wood
If you are surrounded. You are in a target rich environment.
If you are surrounded. You are in a target rich environment.
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Re: Lee Shaver and Shiloh MVA aperture sights.
I hear ya Woody, unfortunately the executive caved to urban sprawl and local complainers and installed these baffles and shooting tubes do to perceived noise and the odd ricochet ssue even though the range has been there for over 60 years never a problem in the past. Many members have quit and joined other clubs, try shooting black through a tube. I only keep going mostly due to a heated indoor range for my pistols and I belong to another range without all this bs and shoot my black powder guns there.
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Re: Lee Shaver and Shiloh MVA aperture sights.
Woody I was going to say the same. John aren't you from Canada, or are you on vacation in the Land Down Under ?
Chris.
Chris.