Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 7:53 pm
Umm...
8.4.4 Ammunition?
50m Pistol - 5.6 mm (.22”) - Rimfire Long Rifle
8.4.4 Ammunition?
50m Pistol - 5.6 mm (.22”) - Rimfire Long Rifle
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Ok, I'm fully aware of the rules, but it's just a discussion point. As you know most of our matches are not ISSF sanctioned. I bet we mostly shoot 10 shots per target for Free Pistol too. My suggestion of .22long was just to overcome the problem with .22 short having to "jump the gap" in a .22lr chamber.Spencer wrote:Umm...
8.4.4 Ammunition?
50m Pistol - 5.6 mm (.22”) - Rimfire Long Rifle
j-team is correct.j-team wrote: As for .22 long rifle, does the ISSF define the same as SAAMI? If so, SAAMI specs do not specify projectile weight, only length. So, to take the idea further (as a point of discussion, not trying to break the rules or anything like that) a .22lr round loaded with a lighter projetile would be OK (for Free pistol, but not RF where the bullet weight is mentioned)?
Makris D.G. -Makris D. G. wrote:Well the gentleman in question hides his shorts in LR boxes, and after the more vocal comments by some competitors, puts each short case in his pocket and scatters a few LR cases for good measure so its not quite "allowed" up to this point... but we will see...David Levene wrote:"Must be" needs no interpretation. It is the same as "has to be".Makris D. G. wrote:To my cries that the rules say "must be .22LR" so no personal judgement required, the answer was that in the English language, "must be" is more of a suggestion, while "has to be" is the definite wording to disallow something......
Any comments?
"Should be" is different and in some circumstances (but I would suggest not this one) could allow some choice.
They are of course free to allow someone to use .22 short unless it is an ISSF controlled competition.
I had planned to do a machine rest test on my Free Pistol next week, I'll fire a few shorts just for a laugh! I did once read an article in a gun mag about a guy who built a match grade rifle and chambered in .22short, he was getting 1/4" groups at 50m with R25, so the ammo seems capable, but that was in a purpose made barrel.jliston48 wrote:It is good that this is a "discussion only" topic because if anyone would seriously consider using 22 Shorts in a 50m Pistol in competition, then my very strong advice would be to test it over 50m in your pistol with the barrel clamped in a machine rest and compare the resulting 10-shot groups with 22LR ammo in the same set-up. I think this topic might end quite abruptly!
... and you get to use a lot more of the target. ;-)Tycho wrote:But then, you can get 10'000 shots of .22 short for around 200$ nowadays, so if you worry more about the cost than about the result... :-)