Posted by OldBuzzard on August 02, 2013 at 03:42:49 from (50.51.7.19):
In Reply to: Shooting posted by GordoSD on August 01, 2013 at 21:33:12:
I shot .22 cal. 50' indoor in high school from 1961-1964. We competed in a league with a number of other high schools.
I was in the Ohio Soldiers and Sailors Orphans Home in Xenia, Ohio, and since we were a State run institution, it was mandatory that we had Jr. ROTC, and EVERYONE was required to have firearms training. After that, if you were good enough, you could join the Rifle Team.
The US Army furnished the ammo, and some of the rifles. When I first started, the Army supplied rifles were Springfield M2s that were virtually identical to the '03 Springfield but in .22 Cal. Those were eventually replaced with Remington 513Ts.
We also have some Winchester Model 52Bs which is what I used. We always used the same rifle as long as we were on the team, and still I remember it's serial number as I was/am an airplane nut as well: 70707B
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