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Target Shooting Matches, Discussion & Events => Field Target Gates => Pistol Class Field Target => Topic started by: d.lead.slinger on November 13, 2018, 10:33:21 AM

Title: Looking for PFT options
Post by: d.lead.slinger on November 13, 2018, 10:33:21 AM
Since the club I shoot at will now hold a PFT match after the normal field target match, I will be needing another pellet slinger.
Looks like the readily available choice would be a 1720T but I like to run against the grain a little, so I am looking at other options.  It seems the pistols that fit the requirements are not plentiful, and the ones I have found are quite expensive. After a little research, I am now thinking of cutting down a rifle to make it fit into the AAFTA requirements.
I would like to shoot the entire match without a refill so thinking of something with a bottle... Maybe a Gauntlet if I could make it fit the length requirements. Also, I wouldn't feel so bad about cutting one of those up.
Anyone have a measurement from the end of the bottle to the back of the action? Current rules say the gun cannot be longer than 25".
Title: Re: Looking for PFT options
Post by: Scotchmo on November 14, 2018, 02:03:55 PM
It’s 22” to the back of the action. If you cut the buttstock off and leave the grip, it will still be under 25”. A 15” barrel will be about 1” short of the end of the tank. Looks a little funny but it’s legal.
Title: Re: Looking for PFT options
Post by: Motorhead on November 14, 2018, 03:40:02 PM
I shot a cut down BSA Scorpion in 2018 and it came in just under 25"
Shoots great !!  while making over 70 shots on a fill at @ 12 FPE
Title: Re: Looking for PFT options
Post by: d.lead.slinger on November 14, 2018, 04:29:16 PM
Looks like I will be cutting down a rifle for PFT... WHOHOOO.. Come on black Friday!! ;D
It’s 22” to the back of the action. If you cut the buttstock off and leave the grip, it will still be under 25”. A 15” barrel will be about 1” short of the end of the tank. Looks a little funny but it’s legal.
Thanks for the info! I assume it is a hollow stock so I would probably have to make some grips for it... Definitely not going to be a pretty gun
Quote from: Motorhead
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I shot a cut down BSA Scorpion in 2018 and it came in just under 25"
Shoots great !!  while making over 70 shots on a fill at @ 12 FPE
Awsome... Another option!
Title: Re: Looking for PFT options
Post by: Scotchmo on November 14, 2018, 07:34:28 PM
Looks like I will be cutting down a rifle for PFT... WHOHOOO.. Come on black Friday!! ;D
It’s 22” to the back of the action. If you cut the buttstock off and leave the grip, it will still be under 25”. A 15” barrel will be about 1” short of the end of the tank. Looks a little funny but it’s legal.
Thanks for the info! I assume it is a hollow stock so I would probably have to make some grips for it... Definitely not going to be a pretty gun
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On most hollow plastic stocks, the web between the grip and the butt extends down quite a bit. You can probably get away with simply cutting off the buttstock at 25" (24.9"?) from the front of the bottle. There might be a small opening/recess remaining in the bottom rear of the grip. Fill it with bondo and paint it black.
Title: Re: Looking for PFT options
Post by: Paul Stakun on May 18, 2023, 10:30:41 AM
How about an FX Dreamline Tact Compact?  It has a 300 mm (12) inch barrel and meets all the other criteria.  I just set mine up for 12 fpe, but there's no PFT competition around here.  Maybe sell it.
Title: Re: Looking for PFT options
Post by: Motorhead on May 18, 2023, 12:10:45 PM
How about an FX Dreamline Tact Compact?  It has a 300 mm (12) inch barrel and meets all the other criteria.  I just set mine up for 12 fpe, but there's no PFT competition around here.  Maybe sell it.

PFT base rules state the following ...
 Max 25" OAL
 Max barrel/ ldc combined  15"
 12 fpe
 Max depth of fore stock forward of trigger guard 3" in Hunter class.
 Max scope power ( Used / adjusted at ) 12X


 * Hunter can use a seat or bucket & bipod but NO turret adjusting .... Limited you sit on ground or bag, NO bipod, scope clicking allowed.