had my M37 out the last few days to see what it would do in the cooler weather.
Results were good, but I need t find the best ammo for it the colder temps.
100 yards is pretty difficult to shoot an accurate group with no wind, let alone when it s breezy!
The rifle was built in 1958 IIRC, the scope s a 15X Lyman Super Targetspot made in 1954. It is watch is sometimes called an RTB (return to battery) scope,using external adjustments and a sliding scope tube.
The scope is pulled back into battery after each shot, or the spring can be set to do it automatically.
Some may find strange, but even though t was a dedicated match rifle ,the Remington M37 came with a detachable magazine.!
Got the thing zeroed at 100, then f course the wind went stupid!
The ten ring BTW, is one inch, slightly smaller than a Loonie, the fve st group on the single target can be covered with a loonie.
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