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Thread: Schmidt Rubin 96/11

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    Boolit Buddy
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    Schmidt Rubin 96/11

    Happy New Year

    as i told at Duncan`s G 11 thread i would open a new file for my latest achievement.
    Swiss Rifles are not on my" i must have file"
    i was looking for another Mauser 98 Long Rifle and my target are on a Turk Mauser 1903 unfortunately my bid at EGUN cames to late and the Rifle was gone .....
    so i poke a bit and my eyes catch a Swiss Long Rifle IG 96/11 mhh . maybe it would replace my Mauser 98 behavior... long story short iv`e been very impressed about this fine Rifle
    taking some pics from the 96/11 and targets shoot have taken last week.

    first shots are done with GP11 and Reloads from a friend with jacketed Bullets but my own passion relay on cast bullets loads.

    my receipt :

    Lee .312 - 185 Bullets
    Alu Checks

    Sized to .309 and .310

    Home Made Lube and finaly Ben`s LLB

    Here in Germany we US Powders are rare and expensive now so i use the all time available LOVEX Powder
    Lovex are Accurate Powder because Lovex produces for Accurate in Europe.

    For my loads i use D036 = AA # 5

    12,4 grs Do36 no Filler light Factory Crimp

    13grs D036 no Filler light Factory Crimp

    50 m rested on a Sandbag

    Rearsight 300m

    POA 6 o Clock Hold

    I shoot both diameter on Target 1 and 3 10 shots each
    .310 Bullet Impacts are a bit deeper as .309 er

    Targe 2 are .309 Bullets only.

    vertical stringin depends on my eyesight / light condition at this day

    regards from Germany

    KLaus
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  2. #2
    Boolit Bub
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    nice looking rifle.

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    You have every right to be grinning, those Swiss rifles are accurate.
    Over the past couple of years, I've sort of walked into the purchase of a 1911 and a 96/11. The guy I bought off of first sold me his, the 1911, and said that he had one just like it that was his fathers. I initially said no I just want one. Then at a later date when he quoted the price for the second, I couldn't resist. Turned out that the second one, the fathers, was a 96/11. I already had a K31, now if I could find a K11 for a reasonable price.
    https://wbrpc.org/

    genealogy, another area of interest

    feedback - http://castboolits.gunloads.com/show...9613-czech_too

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    Great shooting with a fine rifle.

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