Shooting at Kingsbury 20/04/2009. .303 Enfield .308 Enfield .223 Ruger Cheers to Tom (jubbles2343) for the kneeling shot filming and letting me use his Mini 14!
The Community Farm of Kingsbury
Shooting at Kingsbury 20/04/2009. .303 Enfield .308 Enfield .223 Ruger Cheers to Tom (jubbles2343) for the kneeling shot filming and letting me use his Mini 14!
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After reading some of these comments, it’s obvious that those commenting haven’t shot the 303 with the after market composite stock. These guns were originally covered in wood and heavy as hell. The wood served two purposes: (1)It allowed the operator to carry it without being burned by a hot barrel (2) The weight was needed because of the amount of recoil produced by the weapon.
Mine jumps all over the place, even in a death grip, but it’s still easy to get back on target with a scope.
your a bit simple mate
y dont u put ure hand on the gun?
hey a couple more pieces of advice and I do not know if it has already been said, but after GENTLY SQUEEZING the trigger, do not come off it so fast. keeping a tighter group is greatly improved by your follow through. You are not in rush to reload so take your time. and when looking down the sights, keep both eyes open. closing one can put a strain on the other and you will lose focus and depth perception. keep shooting on.
@ramsy66 yeah you never know, might help you alot, keep up the good work buddy!
@111MadMan111 thanks i’ll remember your advice
maybe support the rifle better, it seems to be jumpingat around 4.05 onwards, and you look like your tugging the trigger, gently squeez it straight back with the “finger print” part of the finger, this brings the trigger straight back, if you use the part of the finger that bends (just below the finger print bit) you pull it at an angle. give it a go! gd going tho mate!
Im going to the Offas Dyke shoot in Warminster on the 8th Oct.
I hate it when i pull the bolt back and the spent cartridge drops right back into the chamber. lol
his arm is in the worst place ever..
great vid,
Why are you holding the rifle with your left hand?
@ramsy66….i hear ya, ya def got the equipment just keep shooting and slow down the pull…sick guns tho
@ramsy66 Your welcome, I’m nowhere near an expert but I’ve had some great coaching and without being too modest I’ve found myself not to be too bad at it. Google “the 5 marksmanship principles” ,they’re really useful, unless you already know them in which case I may be being really patronizing but never mind. I know the clips edited so you may already, but take your time. I can take up to 30 seconds a shot before firing if I’m not comfortable. Have fun shooting, and get some tight groupings
@vachamps i think this was my 2nd time shooting
@MrDiddy1993 thanks for the advice!
i havent been shooting in ages but next time i go i’ll keep your words in mind
@hax0r117 thanks, none of the guns are mine though :p
@joealonso89 they’re not my guns! the kick would suggest the .303 is more powerful but i dunno lol
@Jasminenis i’m not american
americans are so crazy people and horoble shoters …..
can someone please tell me what kind of paint can i use to paint my 303 enfield black or brown?
man i love your black 308 so much,which one is more powerful the 303 or the 308?
@ramsy66 i could see the cuts. it looked good to me. btw, i like ur M700 with the Choate stock more lol
the bolt on this Enfiled looks kinda… squeaky ur Remington was much nicer.
You seem to have a decent raw ability but you should get some proper lessons and learn basic marksmanship. Learn to keep the weapon pointing straight while inserting another round, it’ll keep your grouping tighter. I’m not sure what you were doing with you left hand at times. Keep it where it was at 6:32 and follow through after the shot for longer. Squeeze the trigger and then count to 3 before breathing again.
awesome
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