Really OT in another topic, my fault..., sorry. Starts a new thread about it instead.David Levene wrote:Some pretty big changes since those Nordics (which were the last ones I shot in).Pär Hylander wrote:BTW, Its 13 years since I was at Bisley for the Nordic Champs, is the range complex still as big and impressive, or is it partly abandond since your strict handgun laws come?
You may remember that to the left hand side of the main 30 point 50/25m pistol range was a 20 point 25m range. That smaller range has now been demolished and the main 50/25m range has been extended to 50 firing points.
From memory the Free Pistol at that Nordics was shot on a separate 50m rimfire only range. That has now been converted to a 25m range rated up to black powder.
There used to be another separate 25m pistol range (in a dip at the top of the hill). That has been demolished and been replaced by a modern fully equipped shotgun set up.
We now have a large modern building with a 50m rimfire range downstairs and 10m air upstairs. From memory there are a maximum of about 60+ firing points at each range. About half of the firing points at each range are permanently used with electronic targets. Because of the range configuration of the building the rest of the firing points can normally used for other sports. These help finance the shooting activities and can easily be converted back to electronic targets if needed for large meetings.
The building also contains a cafe, offices, 2 shops (1 for shooting), a well equipped gym, meeting rooms, showers, toilets etc.
All in all, the camp area is still just as big, probably more impressive and certainly much tidier than it was in those days.
As I rember it, there was 2 ranges for 25 m that were used for the Nordics in 1992. I competed as junior and the standard and sportpistol was held at a range where there were a 100 m (?) range for some kind of running target, 100m Deer? I remember that the rifles that was used where VERY loud.... Might this be the main 25 m range?
The RFP was held at another range, the description "in a dip at the top of the hill" corrospond well with my memory. Close nearby there was a range that I think was used for blackpowder shooting that we were allow to fire warm up shots at.
I must say that Bisley is by far the most impressive range complex I have seen!! Its like a village with houses, club houses, some restaurants, shops and so on, a small exhibishion/museum also as I remeber it. And lots of different kind of ranges around the village, incl one for really long range rifle shooting, some 1000 m or so.
BR, Pär