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We had a nice day for some range time today. It was overcast and was about 54* went I left for the range. Not a lot of wind just a gentle breeze which is fairly rare for living on an Island. I wanted to take out the little Savage Stevens Favorite that I just finished up to sight it in and check it for function after all the action work I had to do. I was pretty pleased with the results. Other than finding that the rear site was loose in the dovetail it functioned perfectly. I set a target up at 20 yards to start and was shocked that I hit it about 1 1/4 inch to the left. I will readily admit I am not so good with iron sights any more so Had to really take my time even at 20 yards. I made only a couple drifts of the read site to get to the little orange circle. Since this is such an old rifle I did not really want to use any high velocity ammo. I had some Remington Subsonic Hps and some Federal target ammo that I thought would be ok. I started with the Remington but only had about 1/2 box. It looked like it like it right off and all cases extracted out perfectly. This is the first target.
I swapped out targets and started shooting again and this is when I found the loose rear site. I did move it some but Was really having fun poking them in one hole. :lol: I have not shot irons in a long time and was a bit surprised at how well it was going sort of forgot to try to get it more centered. :lol: I ran out of the Remington Subsonics and started with the Federals. Those are the 2 lower shots.
I then decided to swap out the target and move it to the 25 yard line and see what happened, This was on the clubs pistol range rifle range had a match on it today. I started off low and left so I drifted the rear site a couple times, plus changed from a 6 o'clock hold to trying to cut the bull in half. It did not like the Federal ammo that well and about every other case did not extract and had to use a small screwdriver to finish popping them out. But I did get it to shoot more centered. I decided not to shoot to many of the Federals since I had problems with extracting them. I later located some of the Remington's but they only let my buy 100 rounds. Seems they are still rationing 22 ammo here. :evil: But that should hold me for a while as I don't really plan to shoot it a lot, but then again it is a pretty fun little rifle to shoot. Now I can see why Dad and his brothers always fought over who would get to hunt with it, Light and accurate.
I swapped out targets and started shooting again and this is when I found the loose rear site. I did move it some but Was really having fun poking them in one hole. :lol: I have not shot irons in a long time and was a bit surprised at how well it was going sort of forgot to try to get it more centered. :lol: I ran out of the Remington Subsonics and started with the Federals. Those are the 2 lower shots.
I then decided to swap out the target and move it to the 25 yard line and see what happened, This was on the clubs pistol range rifle range had a match on it today. I started off low and left so I drifted the rear site a couple times, plus changed from a 6 o'clock hold to trying to cut the bull in half. It did not like the Federal ammo that well and about every other case did not extract and had to use a small screwdriver to finish popping them out. But I did get it to shoot more centered. I decided not to shoot to many of the Federals since I had problems with extracting them. I later located some of the Remington's but they only let my buy 100 rounds. Seems they are still rationing 22 ammo here. :evil: But that should hold me for a while as I don't really plan to shoot it a lot, but then again it is a pretty fun little rifle to shoot. Now I can see why Dad and his brothers always fought over who would get to hunt with it, Light and accurate.