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10-09-2001, 07:37 PM | #1 |
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Lugers are AMAZINGLY accurate
The gun I fired today has a reasonable looking bore, I would rate it very good and I fired two groups at 20 yds.
First 5 went into 1.5" and second group of 3 went 0.7" with two in the same hole! This is a std 4" barrel Military model. These guns are amazing! I am ALSO doing an Artillery for Don Leverty that has a brand spanking new 8" barrel, cant wait to see how it shoots! Thor |
10-09-2001, 07:42 PM | #2 |
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What Ammo did you use..???
And did they function OK with that ammo??
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Re: What Ammo did you use..???
And old load of Unique powder and a Winchester hollow point! The load was rather warm and functioned fine! The hollow point was 115 gr and rather long. These were old rounds I had laying around for a couple of years, but I can say they were decidedly hotter than std pressure loads. Go figure! I also blasted the hell out of Bin Ladens face (a target of course, with an AK-47 which seemed appropriate as I prefer the AK to my AR-15 (which might be even more appropriate)) felt wonderful!! ~Thor~
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10-09-2001, 08:34 PM | #4 |
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Re: Here are two of the targets
These were from firing a mismatched Luger a S/42 1940 dated Nazi Era Luger with a barrel from another Luger. ~Thor~
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10-09-2001, 08:37 PM | #5 |
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And I was hoping you would tell me it was my Luger! (EOM)
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10-09-2001, 08:43 PM | #6 |
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Really Excellent..!!!
Amazing Ted..!!! I know when DOK and I went to the range, his shot extreamly well... The reason I asked about the loads is that I'm trying to get the time to set up my reloading area again (once the house is finished - in case Jen is reading this ) so I'm trying to see what folks find "works well" and doesn't for loads to work from...
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10-09-2001, 09:59 PM | #7 |
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Re: Really Excellent..!!!
That is good shooting Thor!
My shots are usually within 1" of all the other shots. One shot here, another an inch away, another an inch away... Ed |
10-09-2001, 11:00 PM | #8 |
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Re: Really Excellent..!!!
Ed, I dont normally shoot this well, must have just a lucky day! usually around 3-4" is the norm for me. Dok's gun shot great and I have a shooter that I am fixing up that shoots phenomenally well also. Lugers are pretty amazing guns. They shoot great and look great doing it! ~Thor~
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Re: Really Excellent..!!!
I'll have to post one of my targets I brough back from my trip, so you can see the Jewel's accuracy.
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10-10-2001, 10:55 AM | #10 |
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Re: Dok's Jewel
Look Forward to it! ~Thor~
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10-10-2001, 07:36 PM | #11 |
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OK, you shamed me into it...
Here is one of the targets I saved from my trip to MA. For a reference, the "9" ring is 4 and 3/4" in diameter, the "10" ring is 3" in diameter and the "X" ring is 1 and 1/2" in diameter. I'm very pleased with The Jewel's accuracy. I can assure you any lack of accuracy is due entirely to me.
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10-10-2001, 07:46 PM | #12 |
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Re: OK, you shamed me into it...
WOW, very very nice and looks like somebody did a good job zeroing it for windage (evil Grin)
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Re: OK, you shamed me into it...
Congrats Dok, man am I glad your on our side. I wouldn't want to walk up against a man that can do that, it smarts. well done->!!
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Yep - it can SHOOT..!!!!
And your no slouch at the range either - I'd know
BTW: Why didn't you post the picture of the other target - where I don't remember shots straying out of the 10 ring.. Did we/you save those targets?? |
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I guess that it got lost...
in the shuffle! Surely an excuse to do it over again!!! Sure enjoyed shooting with you, it was a blast, figuratively and literally!!!
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