I’m looking for a little direction here, so bare with me.
Below are pictures of my 1903 Springfield rifle. I know to some of you that “sporterizing” a classic American military firearm like the 1903 is grounds for hanging, but I swear to you that I purchased the gun this way, back in 1988 when I was 13 years old. I will admit that I did have the trigger changed out and the bolt handle machined down so I could replace the cheap scope that came with the gun when I was a kid. The barrel and action are set in a Fajen stock, the trigger is a Timmey Featherweight set at 5lbs, and the scope is a Burris Fullfield II 3-9 x 40mm with Ballistic Plex Recticle. Based on the roll marks on the barrel, I’m going to assume the gun was manufactured in May of 1938. I’ve tried lots of different ammo, but have pretty much settled on Federal Gold Medal Match with 168gr SMK BTHP bullets.
So I’ve now been practicing with this gun now for a solid two years. When I started I figured I’d practice with a “budget” gun and scope, before spending high dollar on a more precision rig. So here’s my dilemma. In two years and about 300 rounds later my accuracy at 100yds with this rifle has not improved. I guess I need someone to tell me if I’m wasting my time with this rifle or I need to keep practicing. Basically, am I asking too much out of an outdated rifle platform and cheap scope?
Below are my targets from my range session today. Trust me, I’m NOT bragging. What I would like is some feedback. Please tell me if you see something I’m missing.
So you know, I’m was shooting from a bench with Harris bi-pod and a rear sand bag for elevation control. Today's weather was sunny and 70 degrees, with little or no wind. Shots at 100yds were shot using 7x magnification and shots at 200yds were shot at 9x magnification. FYI for the first three targes, the square are .75 inches, the last target the squares are .5 inches.
100 yard shots:
Cold bore = first three shots. Made scope adjustment and continued shooting.
To seperate groups.
200 yard shots:
Used scopes Ballistic Plex to compensate for bullet drop.
Thanks for any feedback. Powereng
Below are pictures of my 1903 Springfield rifle. I know to some of you that “sporterizing” a classic American military firearm like the 1903 is grounds for hanging, but I swear to you that I purchased the gun this way, back in 1988 when I was 13 years old. I will admit that I did have the trigger changed out and the bolt handle machined down so I could replace the cheap scope that came with the gun when I was a kid. The barrel and action are set in a Fajen stock, the trigger is a Timmey Featherweight set at 5lbs, and the scope is a Burris Fullfield II 3-9 x 40mm with Ballistic Plex Recticle. Based on the roll marks on the barrel, I’m going to assume the gun was manufactured in May of 1938. I’ve tried lots of different ammo, but have pretty much settled on Federal Gold Medal Match with 168gr SMK BTHP bullets.



So I’ve now been practicing with this gun now for a solid two years. When I started I figured I’d practice with a “budget” gun and scope, before spending high dollar on a more precision rig. So here’s my dilemma. In two years and about 300 rounds later my accuracy at 100yds with this rifle has not improved. I guess I need someone to tell me if I’m wasting my time with this rifle or I need to keep practicing. Basically, am I asking too much out of an outdated rifle platform and cheap scope?
Below are my targets from my range session today. Trust me, I’m NOT bragging. What I would like is some feedback. Please tell me if you see something I’m missing.
So you know, I’m was shooting from a bench with Harris bi-pod and a rear sand bag for elevation control. Today's weather was sunny and 70 degrees, with little or no wind. Shots at 100yds were shot using 7x magnification and shots at 200yds were shot at 9x magnification. FYI for the first three targes, the square are .75 inches, the last target the squares are .5 inches.
100 yard shots:
Cold bore = first three shots. Made scope adjustment and continued shooting.

To seperate groups.

200 yard shots:
Used scopes Ballistic Plex to compensate for bullet drop.


Thanks for any feedback. Powereng