Field Target Competition - Hornsby Smallbore Range - Sat 18th Jul
Re: Field Target Competition - Hornsby Smallbore Range - Sat 18th Jul
Good morning everyone,
Just letting you know that we are all still good to go despite the weather.
The firing point area is fully covered and we have a wood burning heater in the clubhouse to keep things comfortable so rain will not affect things.
Looking forward to a good turnout tomorrow.
Just letting you know that we are all still good to go despite the weather.
The firing point area is fully covered and we have a wood burning heater in the clubhouse to keep things comfortable so rain will not affect things.
Looking forward to a good turnout tomorrow.
Re: Field Target Competition - Hornsby Smallbore Range - Sat 18th Jul
I'm hearing it was a good day. Very windy but some good results from the .22 shooters. Good turnout of 15 people taking advance of the cold but dry conditions.
Anyone who was there today want to provide some updates?
Anyone who was there today want to provide some updates?
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Re: Field Target Competition - Hornsby Smallbore Range - Sat 18th Jul
It was an enjoyable day for all that attended.
If you don't mind me asking where did you get the newer gamo targets from JWD?
If you don't mind me asking where did you get the newer gamo targets from JWD?
Re: Field Target Competition - Hornsby Smallbore Range - Sat 18th Jul
Glad you could make it Lawsie.
The Gamo targets are the new style. They've been out for a while overseas but have only just arrived here now that the wholesalers had run out of stock of the old model. I got them on eBay as a bulk purchase for about $27 each.
The Gamo targets are the new style. They've been out for a while overseas but have only just arrived here now that the wholesalers had run out of stock of the old model. I got them on eBay as a bulk purchase for about $27 each.
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Re: Field Target Competition - Hornsby Smallbore Range - Sat 18th Jul
Im sorry I couldn't make the shoot, snow / ice had closed the roads and I couldn't get through
Maybe next one
Maybe next one
Re: Field Target Competition - Hornsby Smallbore Range - Sat 18th Jul
yeah it was a great day.
The new little spinners worked well too - my dodgy welding only had 1 target failure.
Will need to get more done bit by bit.
I think we need to have some more sighting in targets too - we had a target out at 47m or so, but nothing to assist with sighting in.
The new little spinners worked well too - my dodgy welding only had 1 target failure.
Will need to get more done bit by bit.
I think we need to have some more sighting in targets too - we had a target out at 47m or so, but nothing to assist with sighting in.
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Re: Field Target Competition - Hornsby Smallbore Range - Sat 18th Jul
May I be so bold as to suggest 15, 25, 35 & 45m at minimum; measured. If you really want to go whole hog like all other official comps then 8, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45 & 50 and allow an hour for guys to calibrate their rifle/scope combination. I understand the latter is standard at every weekend comp in the UK.
Otherwise everyone is depending on a sighting that they did ................. whenever prior to the day.
Otherwise everyone is depending on a sighting that they did ................. whenever prior to the day.
Re: Field Target Competition - Hornsby Smallbore Range - Sat 18th Jul
sounds good.grmkc wrote:May I be so bold as to suggest 15, 25, 35 & 45m at minimum; measured.
what targets to use thou?
paper? need to know where you are on them
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Re: Field Target Competition - Hornsby Smallbore Range - Sat 18th Jul
How about something that includes drop in inches or something? Eg a 40/45 mm circle with a grid marked. I have gen found yellow paper with red good as most holes show up as black? But I could see my holes in those black ones we had last week.nate wrote:sounds good.grmkc wrote:May I be so bold as to suggest 15, 25, 35 & 45m at minimum; measured.
what targets to use thou?
paper? need to know where you are on them
Re: Field Target Competition - Hornsby Smallbore Range - Sat 18th Jul
I like this idea. Something like a sheet of A4 cardboard with horizontal lines 1cm apart and an aiming mark. Placed on sticks at 5m increments. Tried something similar in the past (bigger guns) and it really got people clued into where to be aiming to hit the centre from different ranges.
Something I thought would be done during practice though rather than as part of the day (Logistics of setting this up for multiple people). If we can get some interest and extend the duration of the comps then happy to give it a try.
Something I thought would be done during practice though rather than as part of the day (Logistics of setting this up for multiple people). If we can get some interest and extend the duration of the comps then happy to give it a try.
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Re: Field Target Competition - Hornsby Smallbore Range - Sat 18th Jul
That's starting to spoon feed and inappropriate.
Standard 50m target cards and you can calculate the drops and reticle compensation for your own setup. You just need to know the POI from your aim point and compensate with holdover/under or appropriate number of clicks for the set distance. If we have 25 shooters then there are enough targets on the 50m card at each set distance for about the shooters at one each; there are generally an extra 5 sighting targets on the side that can be used, so up to 30 shooters.
Part of the comp needs to include sighting in to suit the day's conditions. Not appropriate to sight in on a still & sunny day practice day and shoot the same sighting on a wet day with a northerly wind. I would suggest an hour for sight in before the comp (@ 12:00) and start the comp at 13:00. The SSAA and International rules state that there is no further sighting of rifles after the initial allocated time, unlike 50m bench rest shoots.
You're still going to be done by 16:00. If you arrive late and not allow yourself enough time to sight your rifle then you need to learn about the rigidity of formal FT shooting. Bit harsh but that's what happens at State and National levels, and I feel that it's appropriate to set the bar at the required level. We've had 4(?) shoots at Hornsby now, it's time to go onwards and upwards.
That still leaves plenty of time to have a sausage and drive home to Bathurst, Newcastle or Melbourne.
I bet you a cup of coffee that the 40mm target with drop measurements doesn't happen in F Class Ryan.
My apologies if I'm being a bit too forthright.
Standard 50m target cards and you can calculate the drops and reticle compensation for your own setup. You just need to know the POI from your aim point and compensate with holdover/under or appropriate number of clicks for the set distance. If we have 25 shooters then there are enough targets on the 50m card at each set distance for about the shooters at one each; there are generally an extra 5 sighting targets on the side that can be used, so up to 30 shooters.
Part of the comp needs to include sighting in to suit the day's conditions. Not appropriate to sight in on a still & sunny day practice day and shoot the same sighting on a wet day with a northerly wind. I would suggest an hour for sight in before the comp (@ 12:00) and start the comp at 13:00. The SSAA and International rules state that there is no further sighting of rifles after the initial allocated time, unlike 50m bench rest shoots.
You're still going to be done by 16:00. If you arrive late and not allow yourself enough time to sight your rifle then you need to learn about the rigidity of formal FT shooting. Bit harsh but that's what happens at State and National levels, and I feel that it's appropriate to set the bar at the required level. We've had 4(?) shoots at Hornsby now, it's time to go onwards and upwards.
That still leaves plenty of time to have a sausage and drive home to Bathurst, Newcastle or Melbourne.
I bet you a cup of coffee that the 40mm target with drop measurements doesn't happen in F Class Ryan.
My apologies if I'm being a bit too forthright.
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Re: Field Target Competition - Hornsby Smallbore Range - Sat 18th Jul
Won't hear me complain...I turned up last week completely un ready my own fault so just the sight in was good but I think a two targets at known distances is plenty 10 and 30 just to check your near and far trajectory.grmkc wrote:That's starting to spoon feed and inappropriate. ......
I bet you a cup of coffee that the 40mm target with drop measurements doesn't happen in F Class Ryan.
My apologies if I'm being a bit too forthright.
Those buggers in f-class are protective, don't know your zero no shoot! Might take out the electronic targets
Ryan
Re: Field Target Competition - Hornsby Smallbore Range - Sat 18th Jul
What if i make up a spinner target that has 3-4 spinners vertically - with really close spacing?
make up a few of those?
make up a few of those?
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Re: Field Target Competition - Hornsby Smallbore Range - Sat 18th Jul
Thats time and money nate and you don't get a permanent fix on where the pellet hits in relation to the aim point. The clubs has plenty of target cards and mounts. We only need 4. Don't over complicate things. The analogy; If computer tablets were so good, why do astronauts still use pen/pencil & paper?