New guy from Norway

HenrikOlsen

Registered from Norway
Minuteman
Sep 19, 2018
25
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Vestfold, Norway
Hi all,

My name is Henrik and I'm from Norway. I live on the coast south west of Oslo and I've been shooting rifles for nearly 3 years now. I started out with my granddads old K98 from 1938 chambered in .30-06 (Leftover rifles from the Germans were chambered in .30-06 and .308 by the Norwegian Armed Forces) and upgraded to a Tikka T3 Tactical chambered in .308 Win in 2016. Last year I decided to start on a Mark 13 build but ended up having to go for an "inspired" build due to ITAR export regulations and the lack of sellers wanting to ship parts over here. Hopefully I can pick up some knowledge here about this interesting rifle and improve my shooting along the way.

As far as ranges I help out as a RO at my "local" range (100 and 200 m) and go to a 100-1000 m range about an hour away when I get the chance. When not shooting I spend a lot of time reloading or window shopping rifles/parts.

Thanks for letting me be part of the Hide!
 
Thanks guys :)

The Tikkas are very well made and shoot nicely out of the box. It's hard to compete with the endless world of Remington accessories though, and that draws me in a bit :p

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My Tikka out hunting deer

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The 300 wm plinking steel at 500 m a few weeks back

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Thanks, the scenery can be quite amazing once the sun is out. The second picture above is from the closest range with targets beyond 200 meters. It's a valley that sort of ends another 2 km or so further behind the camera, allowing for 1000 meter shots :) In the winter we are limited to shooting across the lake and up towards the camera due to the snow.
 
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Velkommen hit :cool: Jealous of your shooting grounds, finding 1000m terrain over here in Østfold is a challenge unless you’re lucky enough to know a triggerhappy farmer. So I have to go out to the islets(? skjærgård) in wintertime when there are very few other boats there. The boating season should be alot shorter :p

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Another Norwegian :D It's a bit tricky over here as well, but I was lucky when I found the guys that run this range. Depending on where you are in Østfold you might want to reach out to the guys working on a range in Hurum, close to the tunnel below the Oslofjord. The boat season is a pain over here as well. Do you have a landowner who lets you shoot similar to Thomas Haugland up north or are you combining it with duck season?
 
I’ve seen several others in here aswell :) Have heard of that range in Hurum, but didn’t know it was up and running. Last I heard the local authorities had approved building a shooting range but it hadn’t started. Need to look into it. It is a 1,5 hour drive but definately worth it. No landowner, I’m combining it with the wild mink hunting season that lasts the whole year :ROFLMAO: Just gotta shoot from the islets that gets flooded by the tide.