Norweigan K98k 30-06

6 months ago
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Not a serious video - just some plinking fun between 100 and 300 metres. Lessons learned:

1. Use high quality paint on your steel gongs and bring a can of paint with you when you go shooting;
2. Spend the time needed at the range shooting paper to evaluate 'point of aim' / 'point of impact' and ammo selection before shooting at steel on an austere range;
3. Use a spotter.... I don't have many shooting friends up here so there isn't much interest in this type of activity. Not to mention most people don't like snow and rain..... The pussification of Canada.
4. The snow was melting - corn snow - but still deep. There are safety concerns with lifting heavy objects and falling through the snow into air pockets / melt water. It's best to do this with the assistance of a friend. My twisted back bears witness to this.

Enjoy the video :)
Low pressure footage of a K98k shooting in less than perfect environmental conditions.

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