Beekeeper
12-14-2013, 12:03 PM
Several years ago I was able to buy several rifles that were part of a divorce ( one side clammed them the reason).
The unhappy Wife used a chop saw on the stocks of most of them.
One of them I aquired was a M95 Steyr short rifle sans stock.
Having never seen or used a straight pull rifle before I posted about it here and "Buckshot and Bret4207" responded with parts help and load data ( which is kinda scarce)
I built a new stock for it but never had a chance to shoot it until recently.
After sitting in my safe for several years I think it performed to its best just to show me it could.
I do not have a target to show as I mostly shoot steel plates .
But wanted to say it will hold 2 1/2 inches at 100 yards.
So to Bret and Buckshot I thought the pics of the rifle might be a salute.
enjoy
The unhappy Wife used a chop saw on the stocks of most of them.
One of them I aquired was a M95 Steyr short rifle sans stock.
Having never seen or used a straight pull rifle before I posted about it here and "Buckshot and Bret4207" responded with parts help and load data ( which is kinda scarce)
I built a new stock for it but never had a chance to shoot it until recently.
After sitting in my safe for several years I think it performed to its best just to show me it could.
I do not have a target to show as I mostly shoot steel plates .
But wanted to say it will hold 2 1/2 inches at 100 yards.
So to Bret and Buckshot I thought the pics of the rifle might be a salute.
enjoy