AusVarminters 2007 Postal FLY Comp!!
AusVarminters 2007 Postal FLY Comp!!
Hi All , I have an idea of running a Postal Shoot for varmint guns ..After previous posts by U guys about shooting Varmint guns in Fly Shoots ,i thought a way to test the waters as to the viability of a Varmint section running side by side with the other Light and Heavy Guns was to run a postal match with the blessings of the Moderators of this site .. My ideas are only a guideline ,i require comeback from from you guys ..One of the regulars that competes in fly matchs thought it was a good enough reason for him to go out and buy a new gun to suit,so i guess it can work.. I see it going something like /The best target or targets that have been shot at a registered match all over Australia are submited to this forum as they happen over the whole year ../No restrictions on #s of entry's(does not have to be a SOTY event , club registered events OK).. We need simple rules ,try this , Varmint guns only ,No single shots ,No factory Hot Rods (40X or TRG etc), Factory Stock,Factory Action ,Factory Trigger,all other mods in,all other fly rules remain.. Obviously lots of different ideas will emerge, but remember simple is easy to police, but it will have to be your fellow shooters doing the policing because the light gun Fly Rules are very liberal.. Mabye the targets could include a pic of the rifle and gear with the target.. To get this off the ground in '07 i will supply a "Meplat Uniformer"tool as a end year winners prize presented after the last event of the year ,which is probably Nov in Brisbane ..So what do you think..JR..Jeff Rogers
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Ca nit be a copy of a factory stock?
I have a sporter stock on one of my rifles I was going to get a pantographed copy made of the factory varmint stock by geoff slee- would that be legal to use??
Can the factory action be "accurised" buy a G-smith??
what about actions getting a basic accurising so everything is aligned properly.
No barrel blocks or other BR stuff but a clean up of the factory action.
Maybe if you could post the current rules we can see how our various rifles may fit in the category?
thanks
later
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I have a sporter stock on one of my rifles I was going to get a pantographed copy made of the factory varmint stock by geoff slee- would that be legal to use??
Can the factory action be "accurised" buy a G-smith??
what about actions getting a basic accurising so everything is aligned properly.
No barrel blocks or other BR stuff but a clean up of the factory action.
Maybe if you could post the current rules we can see how our various rifles may fit in the category?
thanks
later
p
Hi all,
this sounds like a fantastic idea JR, i think it has the ability to bring in a whole lot of new shooters, short range shooting is nice, however, there's nothing more satisfying than hitting a bullseye the size of a fifty cent piece half a "K" away. When you can do this on a regular occasion you can really call yourself a good shooter.
ogre6br, i don't think a rimfire class would be effective as the distance is a little too far, i have enough trouble getting a 200g 30cal round to the fly, i would hate to try it with a rimfire.
this sounds like a fantastic idea JR, i think it has the ability to bring in a whole lot of new shooters, short range shooting is nice, however, there's nothing more satisfying than hitting a bullseye the size of a fifty cent piece half a "K" away. When you can do this on a regular occasion you can really call yourself a good shooter.
ogre6br, i don't think a rimfire class would be effective as the distance is a little too far, i have enough trouble getting a 200g 30cal round to the fly, i would hate to try it with a rimfire.
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I think this is a good idea also.
As for rifle bits, well as JR said facory repeater action, but in the true sense of a varmint rifle i feel trued unsleeved ( external sleeve that is)actions fitted with quality barrels should be fine and factory stocks or a varmint style after market stock not bench rest style would work.
Yes a photo of the rifle must be provided and the target/s should be signed by the range officer on the day.
Yes this could also apply to rimfire fly. Rimfire fly is shot at 200 Meters, must be meters not yards.
How does that sound? Should work?
cheers,
Shane
As for rifle bits, well as JR said facory repeater action, but in the true sense of a varmint rifle i feel trued unsleeved ( external sleeve that is)actions fitted with quality barrels should be fine and factory stocks or a varmint style after market stock not bench rest style would work.
Yes a photo of the rifle must be provided and the target/s should be signed by the range officer on the day.
Yes this could also apply to rimfire fly. Rimfire fly is shot at 200 Meters, must be meters not yards.
How does that sound? Should work?
cheers,
Shane
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I think it's a cracker of an idea
As for trued..I think that would be fine to stop at sleeved actions as it would be an easy visual inspection of the gun.
For stocks, I think factory look would be ok
I dunno about the photos but ......I would think the people interested/officials would be of sound character and not be out to cheat....then again one of JR's trimmers is prolly worth cheating over
KY
As for trued..I think that would be fine to stop at sleeved actions as it would be an easy visual inspection of the gun.
For stocks, I think factory look would be ok
I dunno about the photos but ......I would think the people interested/officials would be of sound character and not be out to cheat....then again one of JR's trimmers is prolly worth cheating over
KY
Rules!
Hi All , Glad to see this could work ,the idea really came from a 16year kid at my local range ,he was looking at my biggun and lamenting the fact that his new 7/08 was probably not going to compete all that good .. Off the top of my head i said a postal shoot nation wide is the only way ,to get the concept of his skippy wacker being used in full competition evaluated to the stage where it could be added to the rules accross AUS.. Any how ,Rules ,i feel it's important to keep all rules to a minium, their are other Comps in AUS that spend great amounts of time inventing some nitpicking f...in paragraph in the rule book that only serves the inventor of said rule and is a pain to police for the rest ,Benchrest in general terms does not have this problem :- Rimfire= YES /200 met, same specs .. After market stocks = as long as their a Varmint stock ,who will know it's a copy or care .. To be fair to all as long as it's not a bench stock..1/ Stocks =Factory varmint..2/ Actions = factory /no additional attachments /no single shots :- ie 40X Rem or Sako TRG ETC..3 / triggers Factory / safe(who will be able to tell if it has been tweaked any how)4/ all other rules as per the Fly shoot(10 of)..Here i would like more input on targets ,i see the possibilitys as, 1 your best target for the year,2 your best set of 5 targets from the same match ,your best 5 from the year(have to be shot in a registered match ,SOTY or Club).. This is important as not many will travel... I don't see it as a problem to get your target and the gun U shot it with in a pic and think it's going to be good to see what everybody is using anyhow ,just see my picture producer for advice ,MR NASH esq.....Lets walk through the rules proposals above one at a time and get em on paper right from the get go ,the exsisting 10 rules of the Fly Match are not changeable..JR..Jeff Rogers ps..This means everybody interested ,Have your say now..
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