Leeton shoot
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Leeton shoot
Well the dates draw nearer so now to the facts:
19th April, 200m rimfire fly. Prizes- 1st, 2nd and 3rd.
20th April, 300m centrefire. Prizes- 1st, 2nd and 3rd in benchrest class
1st, 2nd and 3rd in hunter/varmint class.
9.00am sharp, starts both days.
Entry fee, $20 for one day or $25 covers two days.
Standard fly shoot rules apply.
So who is going ??? Lets not have any excuses either it will be a great 2 days.
cheers
Rinso
19th April, 200m rimfire fly. Prizes- 1st, 2nd and 3rd.
20th April, 300m centrefire. Prizes- 1st, 2nd and 3rd in benchrest class
1st, 2nd and 3rd in hunter/varmint class.
9.00am sharp, starts both days.
Entry fee, $20 for one day or $25 covers two days.
Standard fly shoot rules apply.
So who is going ??? Lets not have any excuses either it will be a great 2 days.
cheers
Rinso
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Re: Leeton shoot
Guys I would love to make it, but unless the rimfire and centrefire days get swapped around I can not.
I can make the Saturday, but not the Sunday!
Them's the brakes!
Cheers
AI
I can make the Saturday, but not the Sunday!
Them's the brakes!
Cheers
AI
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Re: Leeton shoot
a brief explaination of the scoring system please
I don't know how normal fly is scored either so if they are different please explain
later
p
I don't know how normal fly is scored either so if they are different please explain
later
p
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Re: Leeton shoot
Ogre,
5 scoring shots on a mothball target. Each shot scores points based on best edge in the mothball.
Group size is measured at its largest point and points allocated on a scale of
-1" = 10
1-2" = 9
2-3" = 8
etc till
9-10" = 1
Bullets do not have to be in the scoring mothball to count in group but must be on the target. Look at attached photo ie
4 x 10's
1 x 6
8 points for group (measured over 2" but under 3")
Total 54.2
Fly hits are .1 but do not accumulate ie 11 x .1= .11 not 1.1
cheers
Rinso
5 scoring shots on a mothball target. Each shot scores points based on best edge in the mothball.
Group size is measured at its largest point and points allocated on a scale of
-1" = 10
1-2" = 9
2-3" = 8
etc till
9-10" = 1
Bullets do not have to be in the scoring mothball to count in group but must be on the target. Look at attached photo ie
4 x 10's
1 x 6
8 points for group (measured over 2" but under 3")
Total 54.2
Fly hits are .1 but do not accumulate ie 11 x .1= .11 not 1.1
cheers
Rinso
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Re: Leeton shoot
thanks mate- clear as mud
P
EDIT:- Was being a smart arse- good explanation- even for dunce like me.
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EDIT:- Was being a smart arse- good explanation- even for dunce like me.
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Re: Leeton shoot
I'm still a 50 50 but firming, if the days were swapped I would be like AI and be there for the centrefire 100%.
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Re: Leeton shoot
Hey TrevorT-- Car pool??trevort wrote:I'm still a 50 50 but firming, if the days were swapped I would be like AI and be there for the centrefire 100%.
Later
P
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Re: Leeton shoot
Hair bear is supposed to be going and I offered him a lift. My son may be going too. If we can get all our gear in my tiny boot then your welcome but there were only two of us off to Canberra and the rifles took up the back seat
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Re: Leeton shoot
roof rack???trevort wrote:Hair bear is supposed to be going and I offered him a lift. My son may be going too. If we can get all our gear in my tiny boot then your welcome but there were only two of us off to Canberra and the rifles took up the back seat
They are rated to 150 odd kgs I can hide up there-- my 6BR and a box of re-loads wont take up any room. a box of 50 should be fine for the whole shoot-
I'll shoot off a bi-pod and a rear bag- no need for rest etc
I promise I wont take up much room
GRIN
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Re: Leeton shoot
Im trying to get there, with work being non existant for the last 3 weeks i might be pushing it, Flat out for the next 10 days though so who knows?
Still have to sort out soem form of load for my 308 as it was less than impressive the other day with the old hunting loads.
Still have to sort out soem form of load for my 308 as it was less than impressive the other day with the old hunting loads.
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Re: Leeton shoot
Rinso, what are the rules in "Hunter/ varmint "class. I have a very accurate 220 Swift that my other nephew ( Sean's brother ) may want to shoot. 300 would be good for me, I can see the targets at that range.
Malcolm
Malcolm
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Re: Leeton shoot
Malcolm,
The rules for the Fly apply to all classes. The Hunter/Varmint class will be determined by Shane as to whats not overly modified.
cheers
Rinso
The rules for the Fly apply to all classes. The Hunter/Varmint class will be determined by Shane as to whats not overly modified.
cheers
Rinso