RB: Yep, I practice with my mil-surps. But, no where near as often as I would like. I would love to be able to get out every week but consider myself lucky to be able to get out once a month - just too dang much stuff to do.
Anyhow, when I practice with them I usuall take either one of my Muaser 8s or one of my SMLE 303 Brits. With those bolts I go through a drill that begins with a magazine fuul from the bench, maybe two, then the rest of a 40 or 50 round course of fire from the kneeling, standing or prone positions. I can do very well from either of the last three, especially if I have a nice bright splash of yeller (shoot & see) at the 100 yd line (helps me line up my ole eyeballs and the sights, LOL). Sometimes it mizzez some of the other guys when I actually outshoot their pricier or scoped rifles. And, nobody disses either of those cartridges ( which I usually get with a lot of the M16 crowd).
If I take one of my AKs or SKSs, I will usually up the ante to a 100 rnd course of fire from all the aforementioned positions, and just have fun. Actually, it is fun and dang good practice.
There are a couple of guys who do the same on my ranges and on occassion we are all there together. We have a ball. But, there is one feller who just does not like to see us come along. He is a local LEO and SWAT sniper with a rather expensive Remington 700 in 308 set up for sniper work. It seems to bother him a great deal that old guys like us with open sights and old mil-surp bolts can shoot just as accurately and a lot faster than he can acquire his targets. Accurately is defined as 2-3" at 100 yds with open sights for us and that is good enough to bounce the noggin at that distance. He also doesn't like it much at all when we tell him that in an urban, or even field, situation we could locate him easily and eliminate the threat (if we felt he was a real one) and that seems to make him feel very uncomfortable. Ah well.............. Mikey.