Short fun postal match starting tomorrow

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Bill177
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Short fun postal match starting tomorrow

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The days are getting too short for much outdoor work and the nights are too cold to venture outside ......... so, it's time to start indoor shooting.

Here is a link to a short bi-weekly air pistol match:

http://airguninfo.w2blc.com/matchinfo.htm

Looking forward to receiving your scores.

Bill Clarke http://www.airguninfo.com
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Post by Guest »

Thanks for the reminder, Bill! I had seen this one back a few months ago and had forgotten about it. Nice way to get in some fun and comraderie for even those of us with tight schedules!
Hammer47
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Airgun match

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Is the category 2 match that includes a scope also a one hand match or is 2 hand allowed? Regards...g
ColdAir

Reduced Target

Post by ColdAir »

First a quick hello... My name is Steve. Been shooting airguns for well over 20 years but just getting serious about 10 meter pistol. Bought a CPM-1 from Warren at the Roanoke show (also got a Skanaker).
Bill... Is it OK to shoot at 5 meters with a 50% reduced target? I live in a small apartment and shooting any further is very difficult. Thanks.
Bill177
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Targets and sights and grip

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OK - to answer the above questions:

Class two is for enhanced sights only. Everything else is the same - including one handed International style shooting.

Mentioned in the rules is 6 meter targets. It is a defacto standard for reduced distance shooting, hence there are properly scaled targets available. In this vien of thought, I'd see no specific reason a shooter could not compete using a properly scaled 5 meter target. However.......... just a mere reduction in size of 50% does not, I don't believe, equate to properly scaled 5-meter air pistol target. Has to do with the pellet diameter, which does not change the closer the target is.

Hopefully, someone with target reduction expertise will chime in here with a better answer.
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Target files

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http://benchrest.com/latino/html/targets.html has some targets you may be interest in. However, be sure they measure out properly.
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Re: Targets and sights and grip

Post by Guest »

Bill177 wrote: Mentioned in the rules is 6 meter targets. It is a defacto standard for reduced distance shooting, hence there are properly scaled targets available. In this vien of thought, I'd see no specific reason a shooter could not compete using a properly scaled 5 meter target. However.......... just a mere reduction in size of 50% does not, I don't believe, equate to properly scaled 5-meter air pistol target. Has to do with the pellet diameter, which does not change the closer the target is.

Hopefully, someone with target reduction expertise will chime in here with a better answer.
I've put thoughts & Formulae out at: http://www.triffid.clara.co.uk/ScaleAirgunTarget.html
as well as yet another design for a silent (indoor) pellet trap ( http://www.triffid.clara.co.uk/PelletTrap.html )
ColdAir

Post by ColdAir »

Thanks for the info guys. I got the properly scaled 5 meter targets. Thanks again.
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