Leeton Fly Shoot

Benchrest, F-class, Metallic Silhouette, Handgun Shooting and anything other form of target shooting!
ogre6br
300 Win Mag
Posts: 1781
Joined: Wed Sep 13, 2006 4:35 pm
Favourite Cartridge: 6.5x55 or 6BR
Location: Melbourne Vic

Post by ogre6br »

shane wrote: Ogre whats wrong with your 6mmBR? It will handle it fine.
cheers,
Shane
Nothing wrong with it aside from I haven't had a chance to shoot it yet.

With the 1:10 twist and the short light sporter barrel do you really think it will be able to do it??

With that twist, what projectile do you suggest for the Fly??

I have on hand 70 TNT, 68 FBHP BR, 65 V-max, 70 NBT, 75 V-max 85 SPBT speer, Little 95 HPBT match
powders: RL-7, RL-10X, BM2, 2208

Thanks
later
p
User avatar
Ackley Improved
6mm Dasher
Posts: 1898
Joined: Wed Aug 09, 2006 12:24 pm
Location: Albury

Post by Ackley Improved »

Mate

300m.. 10 twist... The 87Vmax are not a bad bullet, and you should be able to get to the 3000fps mark with them. If the stock is a varminter/sporter, grab some aluminium and make a 3" plate that goes onto the swivel stub so it can be used ina rest!

What brand are the 95grain match you have? The 90 grain Lapua Scenars would do the trick too.

Cheers
AI
ogre6br
300 Win Mag
Posts: 1781
Joined: Wed Sep 13, 2006 4:35 pm
Favourite Cartridge: 6.5x55 or 6BR
Location: Melbourne Vic

Post by ogre6br »

bugger-
just got my treatment schedule-
still going to being zapped untill the wednesday after the shoot.

Sorry count me out.

later
P
woob614271
17Rem
Posts: 1123
Joined: Mon Jan 29, 2007 8:49 pm
Favourite Cartridge: 17Rem, 22.250AI, 308
Location: townsville qld

Post by woob614271 »

That's a bummer, ogre6br; good luck with the treatment, and a quick recovery.
on the subject of a BIIIIG get-together of we 'AusVarminters' in the future, is there anywhere in central/northern NSW (seems to ba a pretty central location given how widespread we are) that some of you might know where we can have a 'shoot-in' in the future, like a year or two? I know it's a longish way ahead but have a think about it and see what we can come up with...
The other halves can go touristing and we could all make a holiday of it.
the WOOB
User avatar
mitchellchandler_au
.22 WMR
Posts: 105
Joined: Sun Nov 19, 2006 4:08 pm
Favourite Cartridge: 6mmbr
Location: MIA

Post by mitchellchandler_au »

Hi shane,
How you going mate? I was wondering what the course of fire is for the centrefire fly and where is the leeton range exactly?

Have you got any news on the RCBS concentricity gague yet or this missing paper work of mine?

Thanks,
shane
Resident Gunsmith
Posts: 1266
Joined: Tue Jul 11, 2006 7:09 am
Favourite Cartridge: none
Location: narrandera

Post by shane »

Gday Mitch,
Basic course of fire will be 5 targets shot one at a time with 5 scorers to be fired on each target and a max of 3 sighters allowed per target which are fired onto a sighting medium bellow the score target.

Shooters will be in details and there will be approx 1/2 hour between each target you will shoot at by the time the other details go through.

Will i count you in?

Gauge is apparently being sent next week and i am waiting for the registry to get back to me regarding paper work.
cheers,
Shane
User avatar
mitchellchandler_au
.22 WMR
Posts: 105
Joined: Sun Nov 19, 2006 4:08 pm
Favourite Cartridge: 6mmbr
Location: MIA

Post by mitchellchandler_au »

Hi Shane,

You can count me in on the Sunday. I also sweet talked the old man into comming over as well. I think I will give you that Omark to do the new stock then, if that is OK with you.

Do you have any directions to the range for me.

Thanks again,
User avatar
Knackers
.338 Lapua Magnum
Posts: 2381
Joined: Sun Aug 06, 2006 9:22 pm
Favourite Cartridge: .223
Location: Riverina NSW

Post by Knackers »

G'day Shane, how are you going. Mate things have slowed heaps since the young fella arrived. :?
I've been reading about this shoot and checked the calander, and luckily my aunties 60th is the weekend after, so count me in. :D

What sort/size of groups do they shoot with the RF's and what size groups does the average punter with a hunting rifle acheive? :?

What do you recomend I take the .223 sporter or the Rem.250 vsf? :roll:
shane
Resident Gunsmith
Posts: 1266
Joined: Tue Jul 11, 2006 7:09 am
Favourite Cartridge: none
Location: narrandera

Post by shane »

No Problems Mitch, i will put you both down for centerfire on the sunday.

Yeh mate i will grab the omark then thats fine.

Will just check on the names of the roads and let you know how to get there. I never look at the road names as i have been there that many times and cannot remember for sure which ones they are.

Gday Knackers, i will put you down. Are you shooting both days?

With the conditions we usually get i expect the average 200m rimfire groups will be around the 5-6 inch mark. These rifles are capable of much better but the conditions will hamper that. Work on the fact that most of your shots will be scoring ones and come and enjoy the day.

Out of your 223 and 22-250 which is the most consisantly accurate? Which ever it is bring that one. If they are much the same bring the 250 as it will work better in the wind over there.

Are you going to be at the Wagga LV/HV bench shoot in a couple of weeks?
cheers,
Shane
User avatar
Knackers
.338 Lapua Magnum
Posts: 2381
Joined: Sun Aug 06, 2006 9:22 pm
Favourite Cartridge: .223
Location: Riverina NSW

Post by Knackers »

Hi Shane, I dont think I will be coming on both days and I'll have to find out which day I can come.
My parents are coming up to stay for the weekend and we are calving ATM so I am checking heifers twice a day for the next 8 weeks.

Yes I am keen on the LV/HV shoot at Wagga, but once again will have to see if someone can look after calving for me.

Whats the chance of fitting in a trigger jobbie on the MPR before Leeton?

If it helps anyone out, they can camp in the shears quarters here to save some dollars if they want. I am about 1 hour east of Leeton, about half way between Wagga and Narrandera.
User avatar
trevort
Spud Gun
Posts: 12710
Joined: Thu Sep 14, 2006 9:21 pm
Favourite Cartridge: Tater
Location: Melbourne

Post by trevort »

Seems a definite I am coming now.
I am coming for a the fun of it and am not stupid enough to think I will be competetive, but might as well try as best I can.

Now my 22 is a Henry 15 shot lever. Fun for shooting cans or the odd rabbit, but it shoots patterns, not groups! If I give the 22 comp a miss will I be able to set up some targets to play with other rifles on another part of the range?

So far my 6/250 hunting load is with the 65VM. From the projie swap post I now have some 80gn NBTs and 87VMs, 70gn flat base berger HPs and 70gn sierra matchkings.

Would it be worth trying to find an accurate load with a heavier projie?

Oh and of course, since this was your idea Rinso, some tuition might be nice!!!

I dont own a spotting scope, assuming you would need one. Will someone be able to help me out on the day?
ogre6br
300 Win Mag
Posts: 1781
Joined: Wed Sep 13, 2006 4:35 pm
Favourite Cartridge: 6.5x55 or 6BR
Location: Melbourne Vic

Post by ogre6br »

Trev- seeing I'm not going you can borrow my Sako finfire and use it to represent me in the rimfire comp.

Might need rescoping though as it only wears a 6x.

I have a 6-18x40 AO- would that be ok for the rimfire fly??

Later
P
Simpson
22-250 Remington
Posts: 593
Joined: Thu Oct 05, 2006 4:47 pm
Favourite Cartridge: 22-250, 243, 308, ..
Location: Brisbane QLD

Post by Simpson »

I wish I lived closer, sounds like you guys are going to have a ball. :cry:
Rinso
.338 Lapua Magnum
Posts: 2055
Joined: Thu Jul 27, 2006 11:09 pm
Favourite Cartridge: 25.06
Location: Hervey Bay Qld

Post by Rinso »

trevort,

Mate I would not be to worried about fiddling with loads unless you intend to go buy some HPBT match and start from there.

Remember the shoot at Leeton is only 300m, thats fine for a varmit rifle as long as you do your bit.

Pay attention when loading your ammo .. bring plenty and relax. I will be happy to give you some advice on the day.

Its FUN, if I shoot I won't be using my Heavy gun I will shoot a Win M70 featherweight with anything from 75 Vmax to 90 Seirra HP depending on what I can find in the shed and again thats IF I shoot.

Just use a load you are confident with. Us ethe Henry in the rimfire .. you have nothing else to do and you might just suprise yourself.

cheers
Rinso
User avatar
Knackers
.338 Lapua Magnum
Posts: 2381
Joined: Sun Aug 06, 2006 9:22 pm
Favourite Cartridge: .223
Location: Riverina NSW

Post by Knackers »

Rinso, you seem pretty wise to this event, so I'm wondering if you can tell me exactly how it is shot?I havn't done this one before.
I figure that its not off the bench, so what can you use as far as F/R sand bags, Bi-pods, can you have any scope etc.
.
Post Reply