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    Quote Originally Posted by Gillie View Post
    Am happy to host/run and score again. Just i will be out of touch between September 14th and October 6th. Am happy to let someone else do it as well.
    Format wise i am assuming you don't want to shoot 5 rounds at all four targets in under 3 minutes... i like my barrel enough i am not going to try and burn it out that fast

    3 minutes would be fine at all four targets at there different distances if you were firing one or two at each of them. The distances are short so bugger all to dial in the scope. That would also bring the shoot round count down. Most people don't worry about firing of 20 shots with the .22LR but if 20 rounds is costing you $80 down the shop then they might think twice.

    I was talking with a printing company the other day about getting some A1 size targets printed. Would make a small deer target but fun all the same!
    Good point on the time limit but 5 shots is barely enough to warm the BBL... I usually do about 6-8 in my good BBLs before I let emm cool...
    Ok drop the time limit then?

    Id host it but ill be at sea from 22nd sept to 28th oct..

    If simon was still to host then plenty of people have the targets around here to email them anyway and 6th oct to the end of the month gives people plenty of time to get the targets in to him?

    So are we agreed and a GO???

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldbob View Post
    Good point on the time limit but 5 shots is barely enough to warm the BBL... I usually do about 6-8 in my good BBLs before I let emm cool...
    Ok drop the time limit then?

    Id host it but ill be at sea from 22nd sept to 28th oct..

    If simon was still to host then plenty of people have the targets around here to email them anyway and 6th oct to the end of the month gives people plenty of time to get the targets in to him?

    So are we agreed and a GO???
    Sorry baldbod, i thought you were suggesting we fire 5 shots at all four targets in 3 minutes i.e. 20 shots in 3 minutes....
    I like the time limit though, did this at a long range shoot in Rotorua. It screwed quite a few people up... You aren't allowed to have any gear waiting at your shooting position though, you have to carry it all with you those 5m (Shooting mat, spotting scope, rear bag, pedistal rest....)

    So sighters or not? You don't really get sighters out in the field...
    5 shots on each target?
    A caliber or BC restriction? Divide the 300m target score by the bullet G1 BC? Or just don't worry and allow anything with no gauging or "grading"? This would certainly give an advantage to those keen to shoot it with larger calibers - asuming their shooting ability does not degrade with caliber.
    How many people run a varmint rifle caliber .270 or larger though?
    Last edited by Gillie; 10-09-2012 at 05:30 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gillie View Post
    Sorry baldbod, i thought you were suggesting we fire 5 shots at all four targets in 3 minutes i.e. 20 shots in 3 minutes....
    I like the time limit though, did this at a long range shoot in Rotorua. It screwed quite a few people up... You aren't allowed to have any gear waiting at your shooting position though, you have to carry it all with you those 5m (Shooting mat, spotting scope, rea bag, pedistal rest....)

    So sighters or not? You don't really get sighters out in the field...
    5 shots on each target?
    A caliber or BC restriction? Divide the 300m target score by the bullet G1 BC? Or just don't worry and allow anything with no gauging or "grading"? This would certainly give an advantage to those keen to shoot it with larger calibers - asuming their shooting ability does not degrade with caliber.
    How many people run a varmint rifle caliber .270 or larger though?
    No sighters would allow a more field orientated sense to the shoot...
    300m is to short to effect a BC restriction I feel.. as BC means F...all that short, I rekn you will need to be calibre restricted ie 6.5 or less...
    I dont think it will give to much advantage to the larger calibres...
    If it makes you feel better you could implement gauging on it?

    But its an accuracy race lol

 

 

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