Thanks for the quick reply, that'll be close enough to get me on target at 100 meters without blowing holes in the wooden frame like I did with my Yugo Mauser. Just didn't know whether to use a 6 o'clock hold or where???

I should have figured the Swiss would be precise about that. wink


FWIW, these are pretty neat rifles although they sure look different. The trigger pull is excellent and everything inside is nicely polished. I took the bolt apart for initial cleaning and even though this rifle was made in 1941 it looks brand new. The nice thing for me as a left hander is that the straight pull bolt with that big handle is really easy to use from the left shoulder.


Gunnery, gunnery, gunnery.
Hit the target, all else is twaddle!