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		<title>Scandinavian Bolt-Rifle Speed Shooting &#8212; Stangskyting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our story on Gary Eliseo&#8217;s &#8220;Mad Minute&#8221; drill drew comments from readers worldwide, including C. Lemmermann from Denmark, who wrote: &#8220;In Scandinavia we have this competition called &#8216;Stangskyting&#8217;. It&#8217;s similar to the &#8216;Mad Minute&#8217; but we only have 25 seconds to hit the target [at] 200-300m distance with a 6.5&#215;55 [target rifle].&#8221; In the Stangskyting [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our story on <a href="http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2012/04/gary-eliseo-runs-mad-minute-drill-with-modern-tubegun/" target="new">Gary Eliseo&#8217;s &#8220;Mad Minute&#8221;</a> drill drew comments from readers worldwide, including C. Lemmermann from Denmark, who wrote: &#8220;In Scandinavia we have this competition called &#8216;Stangskyting&#8217;. It&#8217;s similar to the &#8216;Mad Minute&#8217; but we only have 25 seconds to hit the target [at] 200-300m distance with a 6.5&#215;55 [target rifle].&#8221; In the Stangskyting video below a shooter named Børklop puts 16 rounds on target in just 25 seconds. (He starts with a round in the chamber and cycles through three, 5-round magazines). Børklop&#8217;s performance, with just a sling and iron sights, is impressive. He&#8217;s shooting a Sauer 200 STR target rifle with 5-round magazine. Note that Børklop manipulates the Sauer&#8217;s bolt with his thumb and index finger, while pulling the trigger with his middle finger.</p>
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<p><b>This Guy Could Break the &#8220;Mad Minute&#8221; Record</b><br />
Børklop&#8217;s rate of fire, 16 rounds in 25 seconds, is the <strong>equivalent of 38.4 rounds in 60 seconds</strong>. That&#8217;s a notable number because the record for the &#8220;Mad Minute&#8221;, a British Army marksmanship drill, is <strong>38 rounds</strong> in one minute. That record was set in 1914 by Sergeant Instructor Alfred Snoxall, and still stands. So as you watch Børklop, keep in mind that Snoxall shot that fast for a full minute with a Lee-Enfield nearly 100 years ago!</p>
<p>Børklop has an average cycling time of 1.56 seconds per shot, starting with a round in the chamber. To beat the record of 38 rounds, he would need to make seven mag changes in sixty seconds. All those mag swaps could reduce his average time per shot, making it difficult to achieve 38 hits in a minute. But, if Børklop could use 10-round mags with his Sauer STR, this guy has the skills to break the record.</p>
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<p>To emphasize the capabilities  of the WWI-era British shooter who set the record, Snoxall shot as fast as Børklop does, but Snoxall reloaded with stripper clips. Snoxall&#8217;s SMLE (Lee-Enfield) rifle also had relatively crude open sights and the stock was far less ergonomic than Børklop&#8217;s Sauer STR stock.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s another Stanskyting video showing John O. Ågotnes shooting rapidfire with his Sauer 200 STR (Scandinavian Target Rifle) chambered in 6.5×55. By our count, Ågotnes manages 17 shots  within the 25-second time period. That rate of fire (17 in 25 seconds) equates to 40.8 rounds in  one minute!</p>
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