Anyway, today he sent me a few photos….and boy has that bought back some memories.
This photo was taken on my first trip overseas …’93.
The good ol US of A …. What a bloody great time that was. Quantico and then to the Holy Grail
Rod
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In 2011 the match would have been the “Queen’s Prize” the first “Kings Prize “ in over 70 years should be held next year. Seems strange that she has passed.
They were cheaper than a Stirling.22 rimfire and if you bought ammunition by the crate it worked out at about 3 cents a shot
Another of the photos Gordy sent me. Possibly taken at Malabar in Sydney at a Queen’s. I’m the one putting on the jacket Competitions in Australia were minuscule compared to Camp Perry. 120 shooters for a big match in Australia and if I’m not mistaken I reckon up to 200 shooters on the line for a detail at Camp Perry. What an absolute amazing place
They were so cheap and the ammunition so corrosive that we used to shoot them till they were little more then scrap then buy a new one.Rod wrote: ↑Tue Dec 27, 2022 3:50 pmThey were cheaper than a Stirling.22 rimfire and if you bought ammunition by the crate it worked out at about 3 cents a shot
Surprisingly that cheap surplus ammunition was fairly accurate. I owned several SKS’s and a few more SKK’s , who didn’t, and they were all capable of sub 3” groups at 100 meters. Some even went as good as 2” or thereabouts. Not that I bench rested them much
Rod
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