Many years ago, I came into possession of a pristine Remington mfg version of the Springfield 1903/A1 in 30/06. This rifle had clearly been well cared for and remains in very good condition. I shot it one time when I got it, cleaned it and tucked it away in the back of the safe and nearly forgot about it. I recently moved and in the course of relocating the guns and safe, I got it out and was admiring the old rifle. It has a pretty decent set of iron sights and while I shot NRA hi-power matches years ago, I never used this old rifle for such. Mostly we shot old Garands or M14/M1A's back then. Sometimes the match directors would let me use my FAL also. A few guys were using AR15's and today those nearly dominate. I never got to see an 03/A1 compete.
Lately, I have been wondering how well an old dog like this might shoot at longer distances such as 500 and 1000yds? I know they used to shoot these old rifles at the Camp Perry matches, for all I know maybe they still do? I still have some old DCM surplus ammo in the original Garand clips and just picked up a few boxes of Hornady Match ammo for it. I have access to a nice 300yd range these days and another at 200yds. What is the accuracy potential for an old original 03/A1 with the open sights? Just wondering what I should expect from it?
Irish
Lately, I have been wondering how well an old dog like this might shoot at longer distances such as 500 and 1000yds? I know they used to shoot these old rifles at the Camp Perry matches, for all I know maybe they still do? I still have some old DCM surplus ammo in the original Garand clips and just picked up a few boxes of Hornady Match ammo for it. I have access to a nice 300yd range these days and another at 200yds. What is the accuracy potential for an old original 03/A1 with the open sights? Just wondering what I should expect from it?
Irish