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NOV. 2010 SH 100 TO 300 YD RIMFIRE COMPETITIONS

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RULES: SH RIMFIRE 100 TO 300 YARD COMPETITION RULES - Check out the "Support Side" matches

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2009 SH RIMFIRE 100 TO 300 YARD COMP SCORES

learnings from rimfire comp thread
 
Re: NOV. 2010 SH 100 TO 300 YD RIMFIRE COMPETITIONS

I have a confession to make that may affect the scores from Sept and Oct This is from another thread.......
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Originally Posted By: TOP PREDATOR
haptoshoot, try shooting it with a rear bag, you'll notice them shrink up a bit. of course the comps we shoot are without rear support, but with the rear bag from a bench you'll see a difference.......
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BUSTED......I am embarassed to admit that I have been shooting the 100 comps with a rear bag. Your post encoraged me to re read the rules for all comps. Not sure why i thought we could shoot 100/200 yards suported. My bad. After reading this I shot several 100yrd targets this week unsuported and actually scored a few points higher than Ive been shooting supported recently.

It seems that I was able to ride the stock and follow through after the shot better than when supported. This is exactly the oposite of what I expected.
I 've also noted when working on prone position at 50/100 yards that it is quicker for me to get back to a natural POA when shooting with a sling vrs bipod.

I appologize for being an airhead and speed reading the rules!

 
Re: NOV. 2010 SH 100 TO 300 YD RIMFIRE COMPETITIONS

I don't think I'd worry to much about it, haptoshoot. What's done is done and these matches are really for sharing our personal experience at the Range with the results we get. You're aware now of the no "rear bag" rule, so we're moving on.

Also, you mention;

"I've also noted when working on prone position at 50/100 yards that it is quicker for me to get back to a natural POA when shooting with a sling vrs bipod."

I have found this very same thing out, whether shooting the 25, 50, or 100 yards. That is why I now only use my bi-pod when shooting off the bench out to 200 yards. This month's 100 yard scores from yesterday may not bare this out from last month's score, but I'm a lot more comfortable with just the sling at 100 yards.
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Re: NOV. 2010 SH 100 TO 300 YD RIMFIRE COMPETITIONS

100YP - TQ4 November Scores;

<span style="text-decoration: underline">Aperture Score</span>

Name: Joe Martin
Class: "A" (Aperture)
Rifle: Marlin 795
Caliber: .22LR
Ammo: Federal 510B (1240 fps)
Match: 100YP-TQ4
Score: 195-1x

<span style="text-decoration: underline">Open Iron Score </span>

Name: Joe Martin
Class: "O" (Open Iron)
Rifle: Marlin 925
Caliber: .22LR
Ammo: Fed 711B Gold Medal Target (1080 fps)
Match: 100YP-TQ4
Score: 206-2x
 
Re: NOV. 2010 SH 100 TO 300 YD RIMFIRE COMPETITIONS

Name: Carter Mayfield
Class: Scope
Rifle: Anschutz 1517
Caliber: 17 HMR
Ammo: Hornady V-Max
Match: 200YP A-21
Score: 249 - 18X!

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This is my second time shooting the 17HMR at 200. I pulled the trigger about 500 times this weekend between testing ammo, competitions, and this. I finally discovered that the 17HMR ammo that I bought 3 bricks of doesn't work in my gun. I shot two 5X5's @ 100 using two different lots of 17HMR and they both averaged about .75 MOA. I shot several 5-shot groups with my current 17 ammo and none of them were sub-MOA. It's the ammo, stupid!

Anyway, I am jazzed about these findings. I am still in search of a clean 200 yard target. I was very very close this month. I think it is achievable with my 17. With my 22, maybe not.

In other news, I shot a lot of RWS R50 that shot better than any ammo I have ever tested. I have been concerned because I am running out of my "killer" ammo. You all know I am the biggest Eley fanboy in the world, so it is pretty earth shattering for me to switch to RWS. How does it shoot without the dimple??? Well this stuff did!
 
Re: NOV. 2010 SH 100 TO 300 YD RIMFIRE COMPETITIONS

Name; clodhopper
Class; scope
Rifle; 10-22
Caliber .22lr
Ammo; CCI Blazers
Match 100YP TQ-4
Score 246 13-X

I hope my bedding problem is finally sorted out, all four 9s were low, this is the best score I have ever shot in this match with this rifle.
Was pretty chilly at the range today around ten above but there was just about 0 wind, 3 inches of fresh powder snow, and hazy sunshine
 
Re: NOV. 2010 SH 100 TO 300 YD RIMFIRE COMPETITIONS

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: clodhopper</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
I hope my bedding problem is finally sorted out, all four 9s were low, this is the best score I have ever shot in this match with this rifle.</div></div>

That's great news. What I have had to do in the past is aim a little high even as all of my shots were impacting high to minimize the impact of 6 o'clock fliers that were prevalent in the lot of ammo that I was using at the time. I cheated myself out of X's, but saved myself from a few 9's.
 
Re: NOV. 2010 SH 100 TO 300 YD RIMFIRE COMPETITIONS

Nice shooting guys. Like an idiot I screwed myself out of the competitions this month. WI's gun deer season is on till the 28th, making possessing a loaded rimfire illegal. On top of it all, the hunting has been lousy too. Rain and wind, the deer aren't moving. Only two taken off the farm in three days.

See you next month, I promise.
 
Re: NOV. 2010 SH 100 TO 300 YD RIMFIRE COMPETITIONS

100yrdP
Condition:clear
Light: sunny.
Temp: 22°F.
Wind:0 MPH, variable.'

Name: haptoshoot
Rifle: custom 10/22
Caliber: .22LR
Ammo: Federal match
Sights: BSA 6-24x40

240 10x
 
Re: NOV. 2010 SH 100 TO 300 YD RIMFIRE COMPETITIONS

<span style="color: #FF0000"><span style="font-weight: bold">NOVEMBER 2010 LONG RANGE RESULTS:</span></span>


<span style="color: #FF0000"><span style="font-weight: bold">100 YARD</span></span>

<span style="color: #FF0000">100YP TQ4</span>

<span style="font-weight: bold">.22 CALIBER</span>

<span style="font-weight: bold">"A" CLASS</span>

1. JOE MARTIN......195 - 1X

<span style="font-weight: bold">"O" CLASS</span>

1. JOE MARTIN......206 - 2X

<span style="font-weight: bold">"S" CLASS</span>

1. CLOD HOPPER.....246 - 13X
2. HAPTOSHOOT.....240 - 10X


<span style="color: #FF0000"><span style="font-weight: bold">200 YARD</span></span>

<span style="color: #FF0000">200YP A-21</span>

<span style="font-weight: bold">.17 CALIBER</span>

1. CARTER MAYFIELD .....249 - 18X


As to be expected with the holidays, hunting seasons, and weather, participation was down this month, and probably will be for December.

Hopefully next month, Santa will leave an extra something special "Hiding" in all of our Sniper's stockings. It's hard to believe that next month is also the last month of 2010.

We'll all be waiting to see what ol' St. Nick put under the tree, or what gifts of Hanukkah that we'll use next year, as I'm sure we were all good boys and girls in 2010.