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This is the way we compete here in Gillespie County, TX. From a tourism video for Fredericksburg.(you'll have to wait/skip through about a minute of tourism stuff at the beginning, then about 6 minutes worth....) Schuetzenfest practice It's alot of fun and the competition is tough. I've been doing it since the late '70's when I was a teenager. My Dad bought my match rifle (the 52)from this man in 1975. My Rifles, in the fore ground, A 1960 Winchester 52C, has looked like this since the early '70's, and has won the rimfire Schuetzen Koenig (german for "shooting king")about 5 times with different shooters (me, once 1997) In the background, the 1992 M70 Winchester, 243, that I built about 4 years ago. I'm hoping to win the centerfire category, and then go try for rimfire king again... 200yds, open iron sights only, no peeps or globes..... DPSTX | ||
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DP, that is simply outstanding. Thanks for posting. I've not seen those barrel racks before. There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t. – John Green, author | |||
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Sounds like fun. Are those long barrels with bloop tubes or really long barrels?. And don't you have to worry about shifting points of impact when shooting off the wooden racks or rests?. Just curious as I've never seen anything like this before. Frank | |||
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the 52 looks like the regular target barrel to me. My brother has a 52D (without the buttplate) the 70 looks like a bloop tube Doug Wilhelmi NRA Life Member | |||
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Nice looking rifles. Why does the M70 barrel look half blue, half natural metal? I was not aware that there were any Schuetzen matches in Central Texas. I'll have to go check it out. | |||
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