Cawdor from the 200m point - Forum member Blackisler to the left. While I went to shoot the comp, I was mainly going to meet MrD (great to meet another Forum member in the flesh) and to catch up with the club happenings.
Shooting the Steyr was absolute blast - literally - at the 300m point I had an audience watching the muzzle blast. Bulgarian surplus ammo -1938 designed to stop enemies with a combination of bullet, concussion wave and muzzle blast! :lol: One concerned soul wondered if I had any eyebrows left! :shock:
The general consensus seemed to be that I was mad. :G
I, on the other hand, really enjoyed the little beast. :shakeshout:
The recoil is firm but manageable (I'll let MrD describe his thoughts on the M95), the action is nice and slick. The sights aren't the best, but I haven't shot ironsights in such a long time that the fault probably lies with me rather than the rifle itself. Verdict - more practice required.
As to the comp itself - I don't like I troubled the scorers too much - especially at 300m. I just could not get a good sight picture and most of my shots were low. No scores as yet as I had to leave early, due to my son's ice skating finishing early.
MrD with his 1915 SMLE MrD kindly let me shoot his SMLE

Me shooting MrD's SMLE


