Overdue Range Trip
Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2020 7:53 pm
I realized that it has been awhile since I took my M1 Garand out of the safe and to the range. So today I decided to fix that. I went to my club and set up on the rifle range. Beautiful weather in the mid 50's F and clear. I brought 80 rounds, of 30-06, already set-up in clips and ready to jam into the action.
Here's my M1 as I uncased it:
Then set-up on the bench and ready to go:
My target was set at 100 yds. I then proceeded to fire the fist clip of 8 rounds. When I checked the target I was very upset since my impacts were all over the place. My first guess was the sun was causing a problem since our rifle range faces due south. This time year the sun is low on the horizon and right in your face. I proceeded to double down and try another clip. Not much better results.
By this time another shooter showed up and I took a break while he set-up. I was checking the rifle over and I spotted a problem. The screw on the elevation adjustment had backed out about 2 turns. I tightened it up and was ready for the next clip when the other shooter was ready. So now I had to rezero the sights but at least I had a group.
I finally got the group back on target center but the sun glare was getting worst. I fired one more clip and struggled to see front sight because of the sun being directly in front of me. I marked my last 8 rounds on the target below. At that point I knew I wasn't going to get better so packed up the Garand for better conditions a few months from now.
After casing the Garand, I moved the target to 50 yds and brought out my Marlin 1894. Burning up 50 rounds of 45 Colt just for fun. Overall It was a great day to be at the range.
Paul
Here's my M1 as I uncased it:
Then set-up on the bench and ready to go:
My target was set at 100 yds. I then proceeded to fire the fist clip of 8 rounds. When I checked the target I was very upset since my impacts were all over the place. My first guess was the sun was causing a problem since our rifle range faces due south. This time year the sun is low on the horizon and right in your face. I proceeded to double down and try another clip. Not much better results.
By this time another shooter showed up and I took a break while he set-up. I was checking the rifle over and I spotted a problem. The screw on the elevation adjustment had backed out about 2 turns. I tightened it up and was ready for the next clip when the other shooter was ready. So now I had to rezero the sights but at least I had a group.
I finally got the group back on target center but the sun glare was getting worst. I fired one more clip and struggled to see front sight because of the sun being directly in front of me. I marked my last 8 rounds on the target below. At that point I knew I wasn't going to get better so packed up the Garand for better conditions a few months from now.
After casing the Garand, I moved the target to 50 yds and brought out my Marlin 1894. Burning up 50 rounds of 45 Colt just for fun. Overall It was a great day to be at the range.
Paul