Gallery Rifle Choices

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Re: Gallery Rifle Choices

#11 Post by Alpha1 »

AIA in 7.62x39 loaded with cast boolits and a fast pistol powder.
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#12 Post by norwichyarn »

Thanks all :)
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Resurrecting this thread following on from my experience shooting my Mateba for the first time in competition, I still need to practice a lot, but it did quite well for a first try. The bit I liked was using the double action for double taps, pulling the trigger to get the cylinder in the right place, slight pause then back a bit more for two quick but accurate shots.
Not as much drop at 50 yards with 38 special either.
I've got a bit bored with shooting my 22 for gallery rifle, although with a scope it's more accurate than the Vortex red dot on the Mateba, if a bit slower.
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#14 Post by saddler »

shugie wrote:Resurrecting this thread following on from my experience shooting my Mateba for the first time in competition, I still need to practice a lot, but it did quite well for a first try. The bit I liked was using the double action for double taps, pulling the trigger to get the cylinder in the right place, slight pause then back a bit more for two quick but accurate shots.
Not as much drop at 50 yards with 38 special either.
I've got a bit bored with shooting my 22 for gallery rifle, although with a scope it's more accurate than the Vortex red dot on the Mateba, if a bit slower.
...so, put a scope on the Mateba :p

There's an Italian firm still selling genuine scope brackets for them - but last I looked they were 130Euro a pop!
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I have a ruger 77 in. 44 for sale!
When someone says "it's not about the money" you know what? it probably is all about money!
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#16 Post by shugie »

saddler wrote:
shugie wrote:Resurrecting this thread following on from my experience shooting my Mateba for the first time in competition, I still need to practice a lot, but it did quite well for a first try. The bit I liked was using the double action for double taps, pulling the trigger to get the cylinder in the right place, slight pause then back a bit more for two quick but accurate shots.
Not as much drop at 50 yards with 38 special either.
I've got a bit bored with shooting my 22 for gallery rifle, although with a scope it's more accurate than the Vortex red dot on the Mateba, if a bit slower.
...so, put a scope on the Mateba :p

There's an Italian firm still selling genuine scope brackets for them - but last I looked they were 130Euro a pop!
I have one, that's what the red dot is mounted on. Magnified red dot of some sort next perhaps, whatever it is won't make the Mateba look any less unusual.
Careful now/that sort of thing
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