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mouse999
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olympic rapid fire shooting

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did any body tried recently 2 calculate his average score in the new
olympic rapid fire shooting for five targets on every time
the 8sec and 6sec and finaly the horror 4 sec with the new regulations
i mean with the new calibre 22 long rifle instead of the 22 short rifle
with open grip and triger 1000g?
kindly inform me so i can calculate how much does the score drops and
of course with what gun model..................thx
Jay Lindsey

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has just come around again. In the '50s, at Perry,you could shoot the LR pistol you had brought for the 3-gun matches in RF and even, if you wanted the practice, in Free.More to the point,hits were counted first. 60 hits beat 59 hits regardless of score. Shoot a 590 with a miss and wind up on page 3 of the results bulletin LOL
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Re: The wheel

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Jay Lindsey wrote:has just come around again. In the '50s, at Perry,you could shoot the LR pistol you had brought for the 3-gun matches in RF and even, if you wanted the practice, in Free.More to the point,hits were counted first. 60 hits beat 59 hits regardless of score. Shoot a 590 with a miss and wind up on page 3 of the results bulletin LOL
Ah yes - but back then targets were BIG!
PaulT
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Some early results for the new 25m Men Olympic Rapid Fire

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Some results have been posted from Dortmund (Germany) and Commonwealth Shooting Federation Australia.


Dortmund
1. Bondaruk, Roman UKR 99 98 97 97 95 97 583
2. Magmet, Taras UKR 100 96 95 99 95 95 580
3. Petriv, Oleksandr UKR 97 99 99 98 94 92 579
4. Tkachov, Oleg UKR 100 97 99 98 91 94 579
5. Sauvage, Thibault FRA 98 99 96 94 94 94 575
6. Riedinger, Thierry FRA 94 96 94 95 90 93 562
7. Bolteau, Bruno FRA 97 96 91 99 85 82 550
8. Perrotin, Pascal FRA 93 95 94 95 79 84 540

CSF was high 550’s to mid 560’s.
http://www.ausshooting.org/scores/SCORE ... mb%20F.pdf
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RobStubbs
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Post by RobStubbs »

By the look of those results scores haven't dropped by that much - perhaps no more than ten points (??), perhaps a little more for some shooters. Looking at them in detail, the top scorers 4 sec strings are almost the same as the 6 and 8's.

Rob.
mouse999
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rapid fire olympicshooting

Post by mouse999 »

well guys i shoot it with the hammerli 280..not a bad gun after all
it perform well if u have a good strong grip with a finger that knows
how 2 sqeeze the triger.........u will score 9 or tens in the 8 and 6 seconds
i also use a good kind of amunition elly tenex gold but i prefer 2 use the
elly pistol match it reduce the recoil a little which helps in the 4 sec series
my score is between 550 and 560 over all
i've been training for 8 monthes till now and i hope i can increas that one day
when i start 2 handle my mistakes during shooting
PaulT
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Post by PaulT »

I found 300 rounds of some ancient Eley pistol match (well a good 12 years old) and have used it up for short distance training with my free pistol (the accuracy at 50m was not at all good in my Morini!). Admittedly, the CM84e with compensator dampens recoil significantly but this ammunition is exceptionally soft. I am surprised it cycles a 280 adequately and guess the later 2-stage springs are not installed.

I do recall some expert GBR standard pistol shooters using a heavy barrelled FAS made reference to this ammunition but also recall mention of lighter springs?

I wonder if the ISSF ruling on minimum velocity is satisfied with this brand for a variety of modern .22 standard pistols?
mouse999
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Post by mouse999 »

well i had a better score with the RWS ammunition........but it has
a stronger recoil which calls for a stronger concentration in the
4 sec and a much fermer grip 2 absorb it's recoil
also the FEDERAL had the same recoil as the RWS but it was much accuret with me...any how the rest of the team use the famous walther GSP
instead of the walther OSP
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Post by David Levene »

PaulT wrote:I do recall some expert GBR standard pistol shooters using a heavy barrelled FAS made reference to this ammunition but also recall mention of lighter springs?
Don't you believe it Paul, standard springs worked fine. They gave a nice slow, progressive recoil.
Pradeep
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Re: The wheel

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Jay Lindsey wrote:has just come around again. In the '50s, at Perry,you could shoot the LR pistol you had brought for the 3-gun matches in RF and even, if you wanted the practice, in Free.More to the point,hits were counted first. 60 hits beat 59 hits regardless of score. Shoot a 590 with a miss and wind up on page 3 of the results bulletin LOL
You can still shoot Free with a standard pistol, as long as you load singly. I shot a 90 something target with an aw93 in a Free match one day, of course I went to shambles after that.
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