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Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2013 6:12 pm |
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Alstone |
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THIS IS A Monthly, SHOOT EVERYONE WELLCOME
Target to download and print: Dec 1st > Dec 31st /2013
1)Print to full-size on an A4 or 8.5"x11" sheet of paper.
2) Shooting distance is 5m/16.4ft for pistols.
3) Shooting distance is 10m/32.8ft for rifles.
3a) The rules for shooting 5m or 10 m are that the distance from the target to the firing line should be 10m for rifle and 5m for pistol.
All shots, from whatever shooting position must be made with the competitor wholly behind the firing line but able to touch it.
Basically the shooter should be behind the line but the part of the gun not being held by the shooter can protrude past the line.
4) All targets to be shot standing
5) Any sighting device may be used.
6) NO rests or steadying aids are allowed.
7) 14 shots total, 1 per target maximum. 10 for Red 5 for Yellow, take your pick.
8) 15 minutes total time (take whatever amount of time for each shot you like, but at 15 minutes-stop!).
9) Up to 5 sighting/practice shots not on the clock using the Green
10) Entries need to be scanned or photographed and posted. Please list gun, pellet, sighting device and total time expended.
11) You can enter using both a pistol and a rifle as separate entries, only one entry for each, but all rules must be followed.
12) Score your own target. Winner and Runner-Up will be verified by board officials.
13) An honourable contest for sport- to lie or cheat, is the only real loser. Please keep it above-board!
14) Each competition runs from the first day of the month to the last. Your entry must be posted in the forum no later than 23:00 GMT on the last day of the month
15) These rules are for this months shooting competition and may change for others
Please make sure that the blue border is visible on your entry, plus the green dot is 12mm diameter on A4 paper.
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Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2013 8:30 pm |
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vitalymezh |
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Rifle 10m
My new HW-30s with 4x32 rifle scope
Crosman Premier Super Match 0.177
Time 11 min 53 sec
Score 110 / 140
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_________________ FWB-80
Crosman 2300S (mod)
HW-97k
HW-30s
HW-35e
Crosman 70
Slavia 620, 634 |
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Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 5:44 pm |
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Alstone |
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vitalymezh wrote: |
Rifle 10m
My new HW-30s with 4x32 rifle scope
Crosman Premier Super Match 0.177
Time 11 min 53 sec
Score 110 / 140
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Hope you like your new rifle vitalymezh, I found the HW-30 an ideal target gun especialy with peep sights, nice and light.
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Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 7:08 pm |
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vitalymezh |
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Yes, I like it a lot, it is very light and so amazingly accurate!
I'm surprised - HW30s being spring gun is on par with my recoil-less Daisy 853 by accuracy, but in addition it groups almost any high-quality pellets, while Daisy 853 gives good results with R10 pellets only.
See the "100 shots" groups test with different pellets, rifle is about 300 pellets through it now.
One more advantage - HW30s not a hold sensitive, once zeroed from the rest keeps POI offhand, at least for 10m distance.
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_________________ FWB-80
Crosman 2300S (mod)
HW-97k
HW-30s
HW-35e
Crosman 70
Slavia 620, 634 |
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Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 4:55 pm |
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Alstone |
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That’s pretty good grouping with a mixture of pellets like that, I use JSB Exact and find them a good standard and Hobbys are either good or very bad according to the gun used. My favourite pellets are Air Arms Fields 4.52, which are one of the most popular over here, if you can get them they are worth a try.
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Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 5:09 pm |
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vitalymezh |
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_________________ FWB-80
Crosman 2300S (mod)
HW-97k
HW-30s
HW-35e
Crosman 70
Slavia 620, 634 |
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Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2013 7:22 pm |
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ace |
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Riffle-daisy 953
Scope-Gamo
RWS super H 6.9gr
score-100
Pistol-P-17
red dot
Grizzly 8.6gr
score-70
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Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 8:15 pm |
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vitalymezh |
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Pistol 5m
FWB-80, open sights
Meisterkugeln 0.177
8 min 15 sec
Score 90 / 140
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_________________ FWB-80
Crosman 2300S (mod)
HW-97k
HW-30s
HW-35e
Crosman 70
Slavia 620, 634 |
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Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2013 3:46 pm |
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JC48 |
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5 meter air pistol
Webley Alecto.177
RWS R10's
Walther MRS red dot
Score 130/140
time- 14 min |
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Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 9:25 am |
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EverHopeful |
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Wow! That's some great shooting there JC! I'm working on a 1377 based rifle at the moment, so I thought I'd play with that with this target. Don't think I could hit a thing free standing (damn heart rate all over the place after pumping!), and only moderate success bench rested. Heh, fun trying though
Vacation starts next week, so hopefully I'll get a chance to submit an entry before month end. |
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Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 9:46 am |
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JC48 |
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The Webley is a nice pistol, very nice trigger, you have to pump it as well so the trick with any hand pump gun is to slow down and use the full 15 min. so the heart rate can come down too. Someone said that you should shoot between the heartbeats but they are too close together to do that :-) |
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Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2013 3:43 pm |
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Mentolio |
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Crosman Model 1, with a crappy 4x32 scope, shooting Crosman Destroyers. All shots fired on 5 pumps, in 7 minutes and 11 seconds, from 33 feet.total score...a paltry 45. Clearly I need to quit being so reliant on "resting" my rifles when I shoot. Glad I didn't try using a spring gun. Was fun, looking forward to next month. |
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Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2013 7:49 am |
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EverHopeful |
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Mentolio wrote: |
Crosman Model 1, with a crappy 4x32 scope, shooting Crosman Destroyers. All shots fired on 5 pumps, in 7 minutes and 11 seconds, from 33 feet.total score...a paltry 45. Clearly I need to quit being so reliant on "resting" my rifles when I shoot. Glad I didn't try using a spring gun. Was fun, looking forward to next month. |
It's a tough target, pretty much hit or miss, unlike a more traditional radial pattern. You didn't do so bad, at least your shots are on the paper, which wasn't the case the first few times I tried offhand shooting with a rifle
I'm going to lap and choke my barrel today, and redo the crown. If it still shoots after I put it back together I'll have a crack at this target
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Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2013 6:27 pm |
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EverHopeful |
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OK, here's my go.
70/140 Crosman 1377-24" @ 10m with 4x32 scope, H&N Sport, 14 minutes.
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Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2013 8:45 pm |
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Gerard |
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pistol 5m
Pardini K12
JSB SCHaK
9:57
120/140
Dang elbow and forearm still giving me trouble. I've been laying off shooting since the November match in Richmond, just picking up the Pardini once or twice a week and shooting a few shots to remind myself what that's like. But it seems work is just too relentless and I'm not giving the arm time to heal. Oh well, maybe I'm just a shooter with a sore arm from now on. Managed a 120/140 at least. Nice shooting JC48!
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