Anyone shoots running target here?
I just saw the Gamo plinking running target in action and it looks like great fun!
I read some things about it in YurYev's book, anymore info on it?
10m running target
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RT Equipment
If you're interested in starting your own program, I know where you can get a FWB C60 with scope for RT and a 10M range set-up, including the monitors. Let me know via email if you want more info.
Yes, only 4x scopes with two bars for aiming. see picture here http://www.targettalk.org/viewtopic.php?t=25672yana wrote:Thnx, but since I'm non-US, that'll be a hassle to sent!I have a walther CG90 I'm gonna use for RT and, for now, the Gamo MTS1000 as a RT training system. For fun..
Do they only use the 4x scopes at RT? No diopters at all?
Yana
The 4 x scope is compulsory within ISSF rules for running target and there is also a maximum length of the scope as well, (so we don't upset the PC brigade! must not look like a sniper rifle!) The reticule is free, twin posts are popular as they allow the lead to be set in each direction but they are very expensive. You can get good results with a single post reticule but although cheaper can be a bit difficult to get, or just use a cross hair.
Its a challenging branch of the sport, very technical, have fun and good shooting.
Best regards
Robin
The 4 x scope is compulsory within ISSF rules for running target and there is also a maximum length of the scope as well, (so we don't upset the PC brigade! must not look like a sniper rifle!) The reticule is free, twin posts are popular as they allow the lead to be set in each direction but they are very expensive. You can get good results with a single post reticule but although cheaper can be a bit difficult to get, or just use a cross hair.
Its a challenging branch of the sport, very technical, have fun and good shooting.
Best regards
Robin