The 91/30 went first and had some issues. The first round went boom and you could see the bullet splash with perfect elevation but to the left by a foot or so. The next two rounds were misfires. The head space and firing pin depth are fine, so I set it off to the side. When I got home I found that it seems that the firing pin spring had a few coils removed for some reason, weakening it. It was shorter than my spare, I swapped it out. I'll take that rifle out again soon.
The m91 was odd. 1899 Finn rework. Counter-bored with great rifling. The first two shots hit WAY high. I adjusted down until the 300 meter setting put me on target. I settled in and fired 14 more shots with a lot of time in between to let it cool and for the wind to die down. I ended up with 8 of 15 total rounds through the m91 on paper.
Lots of fun, my son and my cousin's son enjoyed it as well.
Pics:
Yes there's a target there.
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Zoomed in a bit
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Final tally, enough to make you at least duck for sure
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