Way to destroy a target.
- chappo555
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Way to destroy a target.
Local 300m fly yesterday. This was my 2nd target and that one dropped shot cost me the match.
Bugger.
Bugger.
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Re: Way to destroy a target.
Aint life just a bitch sometimes mate, what happened?
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Way to destroy a target.
Buck fever.mick_762 wrote:Aint life just a bitch sometimes mate, what happened?
Said to self "don't destroy this target" and guess what!
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Re: Way to destroy a target.
Although I have never shot competition in my life I can feel your pain.
What were the details of the rig you used ,what projectile and powder.
Nosey barsterd I know
What were the details of the rig you used ,what projectile and powder.
Nosey barsterd I know
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Re: Way to destroy a target.
I feel your pain
300m Mozzie shoot acouple of weeks ago, last target, shanked last shot - going ok till then !
300m Mozzie shoot acouple of weeks ago, last target, shanked last shot - going ok till then !
- chappo555
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Way to destroy a target.
6.5X47 lapua with Berger 130 VLD jumped 0.040 & 37.5gr 2208 in lapua cases CCI br4 primers out of a Stolle grizzly II with a Krieger 1:8MISSED wrote:Although I have never shot competition in my life I can feel your pain.
What were the details of the rig you used ,what projectile and powder.
Nosey barsterd I know
Re: Way to destroy a target.
Nice shooting just the same !
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Re: Way to destroy a target.
I thought they were meant to he 5 shot groups .....
Bugger Chappo I bet that ruined your day. Was it just the trigger squeezer or you think something else?
Is that a full sized fly target as well?
Is that a wind chart on the rest leg something?
Bugger Chappo I bet that ruined your day. Was it just the trigger squeezer or you think something else?
Is that a full sized fly target as well?
Is that a wind chart on the rest leg something?
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Way to destroy a target.
It is 5 shots. Standard fly target and yes re wind chart. Yeah all me that fooked it up.
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Re: Way to destroy a target.
chappo, its not to often i see a rifle and fall in love but if if you ever want to sell this let me no ,who did the stock on it and do you have his number if you dont mind me asking
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Re: Way to destroy a target.
Hey Chappo
I think we can all relate mate. We all have at least one like that often more than one
Heres one I prepared earlier
I think we can all relate mate. We all have at least one like that often more than one
Heres one I prepared earlier
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Way to destroy a target.
Yeah I fell in love with it years ago and only managed to get hold of it when the owner needed to offload it. Don't think I'll ever sell it. Paul read of Aussie rifle stocks did the stock work. The blank was done by the original owner and is a two piece laminated stringy bark wood. I have another blank exactly the same as the plan is to make a matching heavy gun to go with the light gun one day.mistit wrote:chappo, its not to often i see a rifle and fall in love but if if you ever want to sell this let me no ,who did the stock on it and do you have his number if you dont mind me asking
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Re: Way to destroy a target.
G'day all,
just threw out a heap of BR targets going back to '99 many looked like that!
100, 200, 300 or 500 and beyond, they all bust ya hard.........
Makes you wonder why you keep going back............s'pose to learn from your mistakes they tell me!
Thank gawd for all the nice people you meet along the way.
Cheerio Ned
just threw out a heap of BR targets going back to '99 many looked like that!
100, 200, 300 or 500 and beyond, they all bust ya hard.........
Makes you wonder why you keep going back............s'pose to learn from your mistakes they tell me!
Thank gawd for all the nice people you meet along the way.
Cheerio Ned
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Re: Way to destroy a target.
Hey Chappo I feel your pain,I know this isnt a "my tale of woe" thread but,State rimfire titles,heavy gun at 100,second shot.......................holy faaaaark how did that get there.
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Re: Way to destroy a target.
Rinso wrote:.....We all have at least one like that often more than one
Heres one I prepared earlier.......