Siskiyou: The brown model isn't grouping as well as it should. 2"-3" at 100 yards is the best I've done to date. It needs to be re-crowned. The blonde version does very well, with consistant 1"- 1 1/2" at 100 yards. I am set up to reload, but have not done so. Until this fall, I had been fortunate in finding PMP 180 SP ammo at Dunham's for $7-$8 per box. Thats what I've been shooting. I still have about 10 boxes left, but with the recent increase in ammo prices, I'll be pulling the dies back out.
rockbilly: I did not know about the NRA book, but I do have a copy of the Williams Sight Company manual that provided sportizing info on various Mil -Surp's. My father obtained it back in the Sixties when he sporterized his No 1 Mk 3. The NRA book sound interesting. I knew of five shot magazines, but not the floor plate conversion. I'll bet that does look slick.
What I like most about both of these rifles is the lack of recoil. Both recoil like a 20 ga. shotgun with field loads. I attribute the lack of recoil to their weight. Its great to have .308/.30-06 class power in a comfortable shooting package.
I appreciate the kind comments, guys
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