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Title: Results Added****100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: marty2 on July 29, 2019, 08:16:58 AM
Welcome to the fifth 100 yard match of 2019. This match will run for 4 weeks. The rules and targets can be found at the rules and targets thread for this match http://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php?topic=125759.0 (http://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php?topic=125759.0)
Post a scan or picture of the target by the end of the day Sunday August 25 2019
If you are not a member of the NUAH Club and would like to join or would like to upgrade your Division standing, your submitted target can be used for that also. All the rules to becoming a member of the NUAH Club must be followed also.

Please include with you submission:

Name
Airgun
Sights
Pellet/Bullet
Position
Score and Group Size
Any other info you would like to share(weather,pictures, etc)

Have Fun and Enjoy the match.


Results... will be posted ongoing as the match progresses at the bottom of this post. I will break down the scores by the different calibers shot.

Results
.22
Blue -                46/50 1X 1.875"ctc

.25
mr007s -           50/50 1X 1.000"ctc
Fussell -            47/50 1X 2.09"ctc
Knothead -        46/50 2.50"ctc

.30
Fussell -            50/50 4X 0.925"ctc
Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: mr007s on July 31, 2019, 09:38:25 PM
Name-mr007s
Airgun-"CRACKER JACK" my  Georgia Air tuned Cricket Bull pup-25 Cal.
Sights-Cheap BSA 4-14x44 FFP Tatical MIL-MIL
Pellet/Bullet-Weighed JSB 25 cal 34 grain
Position- Bench, Bipod Front--Caldwell bag rear
Score and Group Size-50/50----1 inch c-t-c----1X

Have not had this shooter out in probably 8 months. Been busy with the Edgun, Mutant, R7, P17, Daisy 880, Crosman 2240, and other things(WIFE)

My opinion, these Crickets dont get the credit they deserve.

(EDIT SPELLING)
(EDIT to add 1X)
Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: rsterne on July 31, 2019, 10:06:17 PM
Ray, that looks like a 1X.... but the group is spectacular.... congrats....

Bob
Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: mr007s on July 31, 2019, 10:28:39 PM
Thanks Bob, I forgot to put that in my post. :-[
Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: Fussell on August 01, 2019, 07:07:30 AM
Awesome group Mr. Ray, and I agree, those Charlie Frear PT Crickets don't get the praise they deserve.
I have a question. Do most of the NUAH shooters, zero at say 50 or 60 yds. Then use hold over at the 100 yd mark?
I've got my Boss zeroed at 55 yds and still have a 7 stadia holdover at 100 yds with Sightron on 30 power.

I have a Mueller 8-32x44 on my .22 PT Cricket but it's zeroed at 28 yds. Don't have enough mildots for holdover at the 100 yd mark with scope on 24 power. I gotta refigure with a new zero to give it a whirl. Don't know how you guys do it on lower scope power? With all this 100 yd shooting, now I have to remember hold unders as well as holdovers for the closer stuff!

All this 100 yd shooting is new ground for me. I've mostly stayed inside 60yds. I did manage a few 1.25" hundred yd groups with the Cricket when I had the Sightron mounted on it. Just trying to work it out where I can try it with the Mueller.

If I can, I'll give it a whirl with 3 guns this time. The .22 Cricket, the .30 Boss, and the .25 FX 500 if it gets here before this contest ends.

Thanks for letting me get in on the excitement!

edited in correct scope...got so many get them mixed up

Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: mr007s on August 01, 2019, 08:29:33 AM
I have 4 PCP I shoot at 100 or more yards, all sighted in at 50. Also optically center the scopes on them and mount with Burris adjustable rings. 3 of those rifles have FFP scopes and the turrets are moved up 3.5 on all when shooting at 100, which does surprise me because the are 22,25, and 30 cal.
Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: Fussell on August 01, 2019, 11:54:02 AM
I have 4 PCP I shoot at 100 or more yards, all sighted in at 50. Also optically center the scopes on them and mount with Burris adjustable rings. 3 of those rifles have FFP scopes and the turrets are moved up 3.5 on all when shooting at 100, which does surprise me because the are 22,25, and 30 cal.

Thanks Ray, So your sighted in at 50 but turning your turrets 3.5 revolutions up when shooting 100. Not using hold over?
I've got Sightron on both FX with FX No Limit rings. Or will have when the 500 gets here.
When I mounted the No Limit rings on the Boss, I had scope optically centered and was able to put the vertical within a fraction of an inch with ring adjustment. Horizontal was only off maybe an inch at most. Which I corrected with the windage knob.
Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: rsterne on August 02, 2019, 01:37:52 AM
I only shoot my "regular" sighting (usually 40-50 yards) when I'm shooting NUAH.... However, anyone SERIOUS about it should really resight at 100, so that you can hold on the center to eliminate the effect of rifle cant.... You still have to make sure your scope is installed with the vertical crosshair intersecting the barrel.... but a slight cant to the gun won't throw your shot wildly off to the side like it can when using holdover....

Bob
Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: Fussell on August 02, 2019, 03:34:08 AM
I only shoot my "regular" sighting (usually 40-50 yards) when I'm shooting NUAH.... However, anyone SERIOUS about it should really resight at 100, so that you can hold on the center to eliminate the effect of rifle cant.... You still have to make sure your scope is installed with the vertical crosshair intersecting the barrel.... but a slight cant to the gun won't throw your shot wildly off to the side like it can when using holdover....

Bob

Thanks Bob, maybe I'll bite the bullet and start adjusting the elevation Turret for the 100 yd shots.
 I think I'll keep the Boss sighted in at 50 because of the power it's putting out and I rarely shoot it closer. Then mark the turret knob for the 100 yd shots. My bench is at 100 yds and a foot measured with a sports tape just to make sure I'm not cutting any corners. But when I shoot from the back porch, it's 106 yards and that six yards accounts for another whole stadia holdover with the Sightron on 30 power. Crazy!

Maybe keep the Cricket at 28 yds and just crank the turret up for the long shots. And I'll figure the Royale out when she gets here, but probably same as the Cricket.

Hoping to get Dillon back on here when he get's his Mini Raptor ;-)

Thanks again , Fuss
Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: marty2 on August 02, 2019, 08:16:28 AM
Nice target Ray.

Jimmy, I have the scope on my .30 HMX zeroed at 100 yds, my .25 HMX at 50 and then dial up on the elevation when I shoot 100 with it. Every once in a while for fun I'll shoot my.177 TM at 100 for fun and just use holdover(a lot of it  ;D) as I have that zeroed in at 30 yards. Like Bob said....I also take a lot of care to make sure the vertical cross hairs on the scope intersect the center of the rifle barrel.
Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: Fussell on August 02, 2019, 11:12:17 AM
Thanks Marty, yeah I'd like to try it with my .177 Thomas, but have the Hector Sightron on it for FT  and it's set for 9 to 55 yds. Get's real fuzzy after 60yds. I rarely shoot it passed 50 yds anymore, so not gonna mess with it.
Waiting on my other Hector Sightron to get back today from being reparallaxed to 10yds to 300 yds, so I can use it for this 100 yds stuff.

Took a real long time for me to get comfortable at 50 yd shooting, so this is a whole new ball game. Appreciate everyone's help.

Fuss
Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: Tonykarter on August 02, 2019, 12:26:38 PM
Heck, shooting a Veteran Long in .22, even with its CZ barrel I feel like I'm bringin' a knife to a gunfight.  This contest distance has gotten serious!
Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: mr007s on August 02, 2019, 12:46:14 PM
I have 4 PCP I shoot at 100 or more yards, all sighted in at 50. Also optically center the scopes on them and mount with Burris adjustable rings. 3 of those rifles have FFP scopes and the turrets are moved up 3.5 on all when shooting at 100, which does surprise me because the are 22,25, and 30 cal.

Thanks Ray, So your sighted in at 50 but turning your turrets 3.5 revolutions up when shooting 100. Not using hold over?
I've got Sightron on both FX with FX No Limit rings. Or will have when the 500 gets here.
When I mounted the No Limit rings on the Boss, I had scope optically centered and was able to put the vertical within a fraction of an inch with ring adjustment. Horizontal was only off maybe an inch at most. Which I corrected with the windage knob.

Yes I do use the turrets, because I have tested to see that they are accurate and repeatable. I use hold over sometimes to compare and get the same results. The scopes have been set up using the mirrow method and also have a bubble level. Have you tried 100 with less than 30x. I would try 16x or so and dial to 30 to check impact if needed.   
Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: Fussell on August 02, 2019, 12:49:36 PM
Heck, shooting a Veteran Long in .22, even with its CZ barrel I feel like I'm bringin' a knife to a gunfight.  This contest distance has gotten serious!

Tony, best I've done with my .22 Cricket is 1.2 inches, but have shot many 1.5" at 100.
Shot three at 1.5" back to back in one sitting and gave up! LOL So, I know what you mean about the knife to a gun fight.

Wasn't going to join the NUAH club until I could get a sub one inch group.

But when I got this FX Boss from my buddy Derrick. I zeroed it at 55 yds and was printing one big hole with no flyers for about 4 groups at 55 yds.
Then got some paper out at 100 yds to find my holdover. Once I determined it was a little over 7 stadia down from the crosshairs. I shot a sub 3/4" 5 shot group on the very first try. Now it was nowhere near the X ring, but my first ever anything like that? I almost crapped my pants?

I immediately called Derrick to ask if he had sent me weighed and sorted pellets? LOL. He said no. And everything I've shot since has been straight from the tin. So, I have a whole new respect for .30 cal!

I jut never thought I would love .30 like I do? Heck it's worth it to pay twice the money on pellets for twice the accuracy? LOL


Edited in for Ray......

Ray the lowest power I've used so far is 20 power. I'm just comfortable with 30, so I can see what I'm doing as I'm doing it! LOL
Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: Fussell on August 05, 2019, 10:13:39 AM
Name....Burgaw....Jimmy
Airgun....FX Boss
Sights....Sightron SIII on 30 power
Pellet/Bullet ....JSB .30 cal 44.75 gr unsorted straight from the tin
Position....standing bench , front bipod, rear bag at 106 yds from back porch
Wind.....dead calm
Score and Group Size..... 50/50 4x and 0.925 ctc

OK, I step out on the porch after feeding all the critters and trying to make up my mind to shoot or head to Hardees for breakfast this morning. I noticed it was dead calm? Ha, that's a no brainer….breakfast can wait.

Aired the Boss up to 250 bar. I always put a splatter target on the barrel under the NUAH target and shot it first to get my bearings.
Shot five shots at it, then proceeded to shoot the NUAH target. First shot was dead in the bulls eye. Second shot was high, then three more shots in the bullseye.  I knew it was a good target from looking through the scope, but was still concerned about the flyer messing everything up?

Holy frikkin' Moly. It scored a 50/50 with 4x's and measured 0.925 center to center. Yeah baby….I can hear Rick Rehm say "Come On Man" in my head.

Peace and NUAH grease
Fuss

Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: Lefusil on August 05, 2019, 10:41:32 AM
Well that certainly sets the bar pretty high for this month! Nice shooting.
I'd say your doing pretty well when a 10 ring shot is the flyer of the group.
Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: Fussell on August 05, 2019, 10:50:03 AM
Well that certainly sets the bar pretty high for this month! Nice shooting.
I'd say your doing pretty well when a 10 ring shot is the flyer of the group.

Rich, my second target the group was even tighter at 0.67" , but only had three x's

https://www.airgunnation.com/topic/why-the-boss-is-the-boss-at-campfussell-at-100-plus-yds/ (https://www.airgunnation.com/topic/why-the-boss-is-the-boss-at-campfussell-at-100-plus-yds/)
Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: Fussell on August 05, 2019, 10:52:51 AM
Well that certainly sets the bar pretty high for this month! Nice shooting.
I'd say your doing pretty well when a 10 ring shot is the flyer of the group.

My FX Royale 500 should be here by the end of the week, I'll see what it does on here as well! I've never had anything that can touch this Boss, so will probably be disappointed?
Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: Fussell on August 05, 2019, 12:07:02 PM
Oh man, I got worried about that .30 hole being plugged and possibly touching the 9 ring line, so I plugged it with a pellet. Room to spare. Whew!


Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: mr007s on August 05, 2019, 12:08:17 PM
AWESOME target JIMMY!!!!!
Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: Fussell on August 05, 2019, 12:19:53 PM
AWESOME target JIMMY!!!!!

Thanks Ray, I saw where you plugged your pellet holes with pellets and figured I might better do mine?
I doubt I'll get another group like that one? Thanks for all your help with recommending turning the elevation turret, and scope work needed to make it happen.

Fuss
Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: robertr on August 05, 2019, 12:37:00 PM
 Excellent target, Master Jimmy, tough one to beat. 8)
Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: Fussell on August 05, 2019, 12:48:31 PM
Excellent target, Master Jimmy, tough one to beat. 8)

Thanks Robert, my wife was getting ready for work and said I was acting like a little kid this morning ;-)
Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: Fussell on August 12, 2019, 05:40:42 PM
Struggling at 50 yds with the Royale 500.
Gotta wait for some calm cool weather to go for the 100.
Shot 10 groups of 5 at 50 in calm wind,but minor breezes would sneak up on me.
Edgun brand Jsb 25 gr at roughly 900 fps

Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: Blue on August 22, 2019, 07:25:51 PM
Caught an unexpected morning off with just enough time to run to the range and be back for afternoon activities.  I tried out some H&N Baracudas and had better luck with them than my usual JSB’s.  I didn’t have time to print more targets and had run out of color prints so I was using black and white by the time I got to shooting some JSB’s.  It was SUPER hard to see where shots were landing in the black rings so I found myself shooting without any feedback for corrections which wasn’t any fun.  Shoot 5 then wait for target retrieval to see where they went.

Nice morning, way better than work anyway.

Blue
Marauder .22 (gen 2)
Centerpoint 4-16x44
H&N Baracudas 21.14 gr
Seated, bagged
46/50 1x
Group=1 7/8”
Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: Fussell on August 22, 2019, 07:58:30 PM
Nice shootin' Blue, looks like a 47/50 w1x to me.
I've been wanting to shoot my .25 Royale at 100, but the weather just isn't cooperating.
Was hoping to add it and the .22 Cricket to the mix. I think this Sunday is the deadline to get em in?
Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: Blue on August 22, 2019, 09:05:40 PM
Nice shootin' Blue, looks like a 47/50 w1x to me.

I know and I had to break out the Eagle Eye gauge and look up the rules on scoring shots before I posted.  That shot doesn’t break the line but it touches the line (just barely) so it’s a 9   :(. If the lines dividing the rings were just a little finer it might have been a different story.

If it was easy, it wouldn’t be as satisfying when everything comes together
Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: Fussell on August 22, 2019, 10:00:22 PM
Nice shootin' Blue, looks like a 47/50 w1x to me.

I know and I had to break out the Eagle Eye gauge and look up the rules on scoring shots before I posted.  That shot doesn’t break the line but it touches the line (just barely) so it’s a 9   :(. If the lines dividing the rings were just a little finer it might have been a different story.

If it was easy, it wouldn’t be as satisfying when everything comes together

Wow, if you say so brother. What did you use to project the rings onto the target?

OK, you motivated me. I'm out on the back porch tonight with flashlight out there at 90 some yards shining on target at 106 yds. Sweaty nasty hot, done took my soaking wet T-shirt off. Took me a while because I didn't even have the scope dialed in for 100 yd shooting, so been doing a lot of walking back and forth to get my right zero.

I have to come inside during each 100 yd trip to wipe the sweat off and cool down enough to get my heart rate down. Best I've got with the Royale .25 is   47/50 w/1x and 2.09 ctc.

I'm struggling but gonna post what ever is the best even if that's the best. Cooling down as I type this for the next card! Would take pics but it's too dark out there. Hard enough to make sure I'm not loading pellets backwards? LOL

Be right back in a few.

Fuss
Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: Fussell on August 22, 2019, 11:44:15 PM
I want to thank Mr. Blue for motivating me to get off my duff and get out there for this entry tonight. Don't have pictures of the set up because it was dark outside, but same set up as usual 106 yds standing rested off my back porch. I had a flashlight rested on a rear bag rested on a step ladder at the 100 yd mark illuminating the target for me. I'm out here in shorts with no shirt dripping soaking wet with sweat. Would have to come inside between cards and wipe down , cool off and get my heart rate down between groups.

Name........Jimmy Fussell
Airgun....FX Royale 500
Sights....Sightron SIII on 30 power
Pellet/Bullet ....JSB .25 cal 25.39 gr unsorted straight from the tin
Position....standing bench , front bipod, rear bag at 106 yds from back porch
Wind.....low wind....dripping sweat kinda hot at 9:00 pm at night
Score and Group Size..... 47/50 1x and 2.09 ctc

I don't know if it's just me, but this .25 cal seems to kick a little more than the .30 Boss? Gonna take some warming up to and figuring right hold? I think I can do better with my .22 Cricket, but that will have to be another day.

First target is entry and other two targets are just for giggles.

Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: Fussell on August 23, 2019, 07:27:15 AM
Whoops I did it again. Looks like the second target was the higher scoring target? Woke up this morning with a little clearer head?
It should have been a 48/50 at 1.62" ctc? Dummy me, entered the wrong card again! LOL

Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: Blue on August 23, 2019, 08:23:55 AM
Wow, if you say so brother. What did you use to project the rings onto the target?

I use an Eagle Eye scoring gauge, I put the card from the company I got from in the first pic.  It has a bit of a lens on top for magnification and a set of etched rings on the bottom.  The single ring is for .177 the other is for .22 with a smaller centering ring for alignment.  It’s non destructive so you just place it on top of your target, align with a pellet hole and see where the edge of the pellet is in relation to the hole it made.

Blue
Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: Blue on August 23, 2019, 08:33:35 AM
I wasn’t sure they were still available but I see they have them in stock on their site.

http://www.bullseyegear.com/bullseyegear/eagle-eye-scoring-gauge-22-177-cal.html (http://www.bullseyegear.com/bullseyegear/eagle-eye-scoring-gauge-22-177-cal.html)

Blue
Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: Fussell on August 23, 2019, 10:04:18 AM
Wow, if you say so brother. What did you use to project the rings onto the target?

I use an Eagle Eye scoring gauge, I put the card from the company I got from in the first pic.  It has a bit of a lens on top for magnification and a set of etched rings on the bottom.  The single ring is for .177 the other is for .22 with a smaller centering ring for alignment.  It’s non destructive so you just place it on top of your target, align with a pellet hole and see where the edge of the pellet is in relation to the hole it made.

Blue
Cool, thanks for the link Blue. I ordered one. Found it on Ebay for just a bit less! Thanks.
Fuss
Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: marty2 on August 23, 2019, 10:51:07 AM
Wow, if you say so brother. What did you use to project the rings onto the target?

I use an Eagle Eye scoring gauge, I put the card from the company I got from in the first pic.  It has a bit of a lens on top for magnification and a set of etched rings on the bottom.  The single ring is for .177 the other is for .22 with a smaller centering ring for alignment.  It’s non destructive so you just place it on top of your target, align with a pellet hole and see where the edge of the pellet is in relation to the hole it made.

Blue
Cool, thanks for the link Blue. I ordered one. Found it on Ebay for just a bit less! Thanks.
Fuss

I've been using one for about 5years now. It takes the guess work out of scoring .177 & .22 targets. I actually like it better than using plugs. Easier to see for my old tired eyes ;D
Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: Fussell on August 23, 2019, 01:02:13 PM

I've been using one for about 5years now. It takes the guess work out of scoring .177 & .22 targets. I actually like it better than using plugs. Easier to see for my old tired eyes ;D


Yes anything to make it easier on the eyes. I also like the way Mr. Ray puts the pellets in the holes for the pictures. I staple my targets to some pretty thick cardboard and the pellets seem to fit pretty snug when I get them back to the bench and plug them with the .25 cal and the .30 cal. pellets. Makes it easier to measure the ctc distance with them plugged as well.
Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: Knothead on August 24, 2019, 10:23:28 PM
Its been a busy summer.  We are trying to change our volunteer fire company from a membership to a tax based department, having to go door to door for the signatures to get the county to put it on the ballot.  Took a break from that today for this target.  Between that, building fence and more chicken houses there has not been much shooting beyond a few minutes at dusk now and then, no paper...
I shot my Marauder that I moded. 
I wish I did better, but resting it on a bag on my dewalt saw stand is not the best base.  I will take this though.

47/50 @ 100 yards
.25 Marauder
JSB 25.39 @ 840fps
Crosman Scope
War Cobra Valve
JSAT SSG and hammer
Huma Reg
.187 Transfer Port



Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: marty2 on August 25, 2019, 08:44:42 AM
Nice shooting Mark. I hate to be the bearer of bad news but it looks like your score is 46/50. From the rules...."The shot must be                             
                 totally inside the ring to score that ring. If the shot touches the ring using a scoring gauge                 
                 or your best geusstimation it goes to the lower value(opposite of what is the norm)". We do that because the same target is used for all calibers and it equalizes the playing field.  The one shot that is close to the 10 ring looks like it's touching the ten ring which would make it a 9. Still a good target though.
Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: Knothead on August 25, 2019, 12:06:49 PM
No problem at all, and I’m sorry Marty I think I recall doing that the last time too.  Bet I get it right next time, and I even was thinking that walking down the hill target in hand.  All I can say is too many years scoring the other way.
Raining here today so I may rework the trigger on my mrod in between building gates.  I have not done the lawyer mod yet, choosing instead to just work on the firing system.
Also bought one of the Caldwell tables last night, can’t wait for that to get here.

Nice shooting Mark. I hate to be the bearer of bad news but it looks like your score is 46/50. From the rules...."The shot must be                             
                 totally inside the ring to score that ring. If the shot touches the ring using a scoring gauge                 
                 or your best geusstimation it goes to the lower value(opposite of what is the norm)". We do that because the same target is used for all calibers and it equalizes the playing field.  The one shot that is close to the 10 ring looks like it's touching the ten ring which would make it a 9. Still a good target though.
Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: Fussell on August 25, 2019, 12:24:38 PM
Nice shooting Mark. I get mixed up with the scoring as well. Marty will keep us straight!
Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: Knothead on August 25, 2019, 04:55:54 PM
Well the lawyer mod is the real deal for dropping the trigger into a match quality trigger!  I should have done this the first week I owned the rifle.

Here is the after target, I submitted it under another post for consideration for a possible upgrade on my NUAH status.  Not submitting for a new score for the match, just happy with the "new" trigger :)

Title: Re: 100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: Fussell on August 25, 2019, 06:00:28 PM
Way to go Mark. I'm pretty sure that qualifies as Expert on the NUAH status!
Title: Re: Results Added****100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: marty2 on August 26, 2019, 07:01:32 AM
Excellent scores again. Good shooting guys

Fussell -     50/50 4X 0.925"ctc - .30
mr007s -    50/50 1X 1.00"ctc  -.25
Fussell -     47/50 1X 2.09"ctc  -.25
Blue -        46/50 1X 1.875"ctc - .22
Knothead - 46/50 2.50 "ctc       - .25
Title: Re: Results Added****100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: Fussell on August 26, 2019, 08:50:34 AM
Marty, I shot the 50/50 with the .30  and the 47/50 with the .25
I wish the Royale could hang with the Boss ;-)
Title: Re: Results Added****100 Yard Air Rifle Match # 5-2019
Post by: marty2 on August 26, 2019, 09:29:55 PM
Marty, I shot the 50/50 with the .30  and the 47/50 with the .25
I wish the Royale could hang with the Boss ;-)

Fixed. That's what happens when I haven't had enough coffee in the AM :D