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@375 Ruger Fan
I'm to the age that I need to plan on how I'm going to get up if I just sit down in a chair, much less than on the ground.@375 Ruger Fan
A few years ago yes I could have passed that test easy.
Nowadays with the body falling apart quicker than I thought I can't even get into some of this positions and if'n I did I would need a chiropractor to straighten me up.
As for prone getting down is easy getting back up not so easy.
Nowadays if i go camping I use a camp bed. If I slept in my swag on the ground and had to be up at 6am to go hunting I would have to start get upright at 2am. It would take me that long to get up off the ground.
Bob
@OxfordTheCatThe Garand qual I'm familiar with is different, and was on rapid fire:
Garand is 16 shots on target, in 79 seconds, standing to prone.
16 on target in 74, standing to kneeling.
@OxfordTheCat
Try the mad minute mate with the SMLE 303.
20 shots in sixty seconds from the standing position at a dinner plate size target at 300yds.
Now that's some fine shootin' Dan'l Boone.
Just google MAD MINUTE.
Bob