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nf1e
10-18-2017, 07:51
Had a chance to shoot a USMC M40 last week after mounting a refurbished scope for the owner. Nice tool. 1/4 to 1/2" repeatable groups at 100yds. Owner took this photo of me sighting it in.

http://i1180.photobucket.com/albums/x413/nf1e/m40art_zpsizu8yllj.jpg (http://s1180.photobucket.com/user/nf1e/media/m40art_zpsizu8yllj.jpg.html)

Semper Fi
Art

p246
10-18-2017, 11:03
Nice old iron and wood in that picture. The shooter passes muster to.

nf1e
10-18-2017, 12:23
I liked the way the scope tracked so well, I have one for a project of my own.

k arga
10-18-2017, 02:57
Some details please, repo or org, wish I was still in newtown maybe we could do some shooting.

nf1e
10-18-2017, 05:53
Scope was original refurbished on a reproduction M40 Rem. I just got in a Hi Lux reproduction for myself and it seems to be darn near perfect for my use. Some things are improved over the originals.

pmclaine
11-06-2017, 06:45
A fun gun to shoot...

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I found the Redfield a little limiting though and changed to a Weaver...

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nf1e
11-07-2017, 04:21
The Hi-lux repro that I received seems to track very well. Optic are clear it works very well. Not the type of optic I am used to , but for a repro not bad at all.
They are all fun.

http://i1180.photobucket.com/albums/x413/nf1e/IMG_1453_zpsztktoiup.jpg (http://s1180.photobucket.com/user/nf1e/media/IMG_1453_zpsztktoiup.jpg.html)

Semper Fi
Art

ric44
11-16-2017, 06:54
Here's mine . I have a Nikon on it now but the rings, base , etc are all mostly correct for the build I did myself .42456

Hawk
12-16-2017, 05:04
Had a chance to shoot a USMC M40 last week after mounting a refurbished scope for the owner. Nice tool. 1/4 to 1/2" repeatable groups at 100yds. Owner took this photo of me sighting it in.

http://i1180.photobucket.com/albums/x413/nf1e/m40art_zpsizu8yllj.jpg (http://s1180.photobucket.com/user/nf1e/media/m40art_zpsizu8yllj.jpg.html)

Semper Fi
Art

That rifle is My first large bore bolt gun. Since I took that pic, Art and I have attempted to sight in my M40A1 Clone with another vintage Redfield Acu-Range only in black, but, it turned out that the scope adjustments needed repair so I Sent it to Iron Sight Inc to be rebuilt. In the meantime, I've been working on a M40A3 build.

usmc69
11-28-2018, 06:59
Picked up a SSA M40 several years ago for $1K and bought the Redfield Scope for it ($500.00). Had my gunsmith work the trigger for me. Had another friend tailor ammo for me. Was getting 1 inch groups at 200 yards off a rest. Then I traded it for a Winchester Model 52E. There are times when I wish I still had it, but I get more use out of the 52E.

lyman
11-28-2018, 09:26
was that a tombstone Redfield or a later moder (like an ART)??

nf1e
11-29-2018, 12:22
Tombstone. Sure hope Hawk brings it back again. I love shooting other's rifles.

Hawk
11-30-2018, 10:27
I'll bring it up next time I visit. I really enjoy shooting that rifle. Will also bring my M40A3 so we can see if changing out the bolt guts fixes those FTFs from last time.

nf1e
11-30-2018, 01:44
rgr

jacksimonton
06-19-2019, 05:49
Had a chance to shoot a USMC M40 last week after mounting a refurbished scope for the owner. Nice tool. 1/4 to 1/2" repeatable groups at 100yds. Owner took this photo of me sighting it in.

http://i1180.photobucket.com/albums/x413/nf1e/m40art_zpsizu8yllj.jpg (http://s1180.photobucket.com/user/nf1e/media/m40art_zpsizu8yllj.jpg.html)

Semper Fi
Art

I love the style of the shooting. It's really scope tracked well and the earplugs that you wear so amazing.

pmclaine
06-22-2019, 08:11
My latest to be sighted in today.....a .223 M40

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usmc69
06-22-2019, 07:42
My latest to be sighted in today.....a .223 M40

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Never saw a M40 in .223. Where did you get it?

pmclaine
06-24-2019, 02:17
Had it built by Raven Rifles in Pulaski VA....

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usmc69
07-01-2019, 04:55
Had it built by Raven Rifles in Pulaski VA....

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Nice rifle. What make is it? Was it a 40X Remington in .223? What ammo are you using? What range are you shooting?

This is my "Toy" in .223. It is a Savage M11 with a Nikon 3-9X40 on it. The target was fired at 100 yards. Ammo was over the counter Hornady Varmint,

pmclaine
07-01-2019, 07:24
Nice rifle. What make is it? Was it a 40X Remington in .223? What ammo are you using? What range are you shooting?

This is my "Toy" in .223. It is a Savage M11 with a Nikon 3-9X40 on it. The target was fired at 100 yards. Ammo was over the counter Hornady Varmint,

Remington 700 with a Bartlein 1/7.7 barrel.

Receiver is a 5 digit originally in .308. I found an old period small face bolt to convert it to .223

Ammo is a load I developed for my AR carbine...77 SMK, 22.9 8208XBR, WSRP, WCC 08 1X brass.

Range is 100 yards.

Think a little more powder in the 23 grain range will wake this gun up.

Griff Murphey
07-10-2019, 07:10
The CO of the USMCR sniper school at Camp Bullis, Texas, COL. W. C. Dickman, was a WW-2 enlisted pilot/FO sometime sniper back then. In the '67-71 period I made friends with him and many other marine shooters as a college Army ROTC boy, and I was invited to shoot with the 4th recon Bn snipers, do land navigation, great times. He later bought 3 of the Remington repro guns and put Burris 3-9s on them and a brass plate somewhat memorializing himself as CO of the USMCR sniper school. I bought one of his self made commemoratives. Later on he sent me his origjnal SRB. The gun is likely not worth nearly what I paid for it but it's certainly a token of some happy times 50 years ago when I was young. I guess it ought to have a "correct" scope but....

pmclaine
07-15-2019, 06:03
The CO of the USMCR sniper school at Camp Bullis, Texas, COL. W. C. Dickman, was a WW-2 enlisted pilot/FO sometime sniper back then. In the '67-71 period I made friends with him and many other marine shooters as a college Army ROTC boy, and I was invited to shoot with the 4th recon Bn snipers, do land navigation, great times. He later bought 3 of the Remington repro guns and put Burris 3-9s on them and a brass plate somewhat memorializing himself as CO of the USMCR sniper school. I bought one of his self made commemoratives. Later on he sent me his origjnal SRB. The gun is likely not worth nearly what I paid for it but it's certainly a token of some happy times 50 years ago when I was young. I guess it ought to have a "correct" scope but....

Lets see some pictures of this rifle. Sounds interesting.