We are including positional stages in our precision .22 matches. It’s really a natural fit for this type of match imo.
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Concur. I recommend the CMP rimfire target as it's a little more appropriate to the types of rifles most of us own. Prone can be split into two targets of ten shots each.Few people who are not used to 3p would find even a half course match enjoyable. If this is the positional postal match type wanted- I would suggest 20 shots prone, 10 standing and 10 kneeling, standard NRA rules, Block time 1 hr.
Here. Not in Europe (especially the Germanic countries)If you want to make it more humbling the metric target. There is a reason smallbore is a shooting sport that is all but dead.
For those unfamiliar with position rules:
- Prone: any style you like so long as the rifle is supported ONLY by your arms and nothing else. No part of the rifle may touch the ground. The arms can be aided by a loop or hasty sling, shooters choice.
- Kneeling: Any kneeling position you like so long as rifle support is provided by the arms only. ONLY the non firing arm can make contact with any other body parts. A loop or hasty sling may be used to aid the arms in supporting the rifle. No part of the body above the waist may be in contact with the ground at all. NO BAGS/PILLOWS/PACKS/PROPS/SOLID OBJECTS etc can be used to fill body gaps or provide support in any way shape or form
- Standing: Any standing position you like so long as rifle support is provided by the arms only. NO sling or any kind may be used to aid the arms in supporting the rifle. The only part of the body that may be in contact with the ground or any other object are the feet. NO BAGS/PILLOWS/PACKS/etc can be used to fill body gaps or provide support in any way shape or form
It's kind of a condensed version of the cans and cannots with some leeway on the basic positions so that people can follow the spirit of the rules even if their position is a little unconventional.Whose rules are these? They area little different than what I am used to for Olympic prone or 3P. Just curious...
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The blonde haired / blue eyed cousins across the pond play several games that are cool but not popular here. If you want to play the 300M 3-p game you better like traveling, same with Running Target and I dont think I even know of anyone shooting CISM in the CONUS.
@jbell- I believe 308 pirate is condensing the CMP's rules for rimfire sporter for those unfamiliar with traditional 3p matches...
I shoot the NRL22 matches we have.. they are a blastBTT
Anyone else doing any rimfire positional shooting, whether it be PRS or NRA style?
How about a postal CMP rimfire sporter match?
I shoot the NRL22 matches we have.. they are a blast
Start up one.Wish we had some around here.
Wish we had some around here.
That's not how this worksIf you do not want to play that game, fine but please shut-up and go away. Start your own thread.
I would love to try running target the way it's done in Europe for hunting practice. The German chick looks like she's killed her share of pigs on the run.
Damn, I also now want one of those Merkel RX Helix rifles.......holy shit that is sweet. Eurooptic, TAKE MY MONEY!
Alright, here we go
First, the rifle: CZ 452 Trainer with an Aimpoint CompC. Ammo is Norma TAC22
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So today I decided to try my hand at the Appleseed AQT course of fire. While I have zero interest in doing an Appleseed for several reasons, their course of fire is actually a really good test of basic rifle marksmanship skills.
First I did some sitting and prone rapid fire warmup at 25 yards using the 6 bull NRA/ISSF 50 meter target, but did not take pics. We had a pretty good L-R breeze and used the warmup to figure out the hold off I would need.
Now, let's get down to business at 25 yards. I used an M1 sling as a hasty in stage 1 and as a loop sling in stages 2, 3, and 4. I used a spotting scope (Kowa TSN-601) just like I used to use it in my service rifle competition days.
Stage 1, ten rounds standing in 2 minutes. Score 46/50. Final score is also tallied up on this target.
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Stage 2. Standing to sitting, 10 rounds in 55 seconds. Since I only have 5 round mags for this rifle, I had to do a mag change. NBD, I shot NRA highpower for years so a mag change in the middle of the string is automatic. Score: 45/50
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Stage 3: 10 rounds standing to prone in 65 seconds, otherwise same as stage 2 (5 and 5 with a reload). Score: 44/50 due to some NPA issues.
Stage 4: 20 rounds prone, 5 per target. Supposed to be done in 5 minutes but I broke it down into two 10 round strings, 2.5 min each due to the magazine situation. Really strong 95/100 here.
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I also shot the same COF with my AR carbine and scored only four points lower. Cleaned offhand then had some issue in prone.
After both AQTs, I brought out the 452 again for 20 rounds of sling-supported prone at 100 yards. Here's the result. Most of the off shots were either dealing with holdover or trying to figure out the wind hold. Zero mirage visible today so I had to sort of guess the wind hold based on what I felt on my face. Overcast sky too, making contrast a little more difficult. So considering environmentals, the sight used, and the fact that this is a sporter not a match rifle, I'll call a 90% score pretty damned good.
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I am really enjoying using a reflex sight mounted on the front of the receiver instead of a magnifying scope. It brings back the fun of shooting with irons without the downsides of 52 year old eyes.
Hey Kane,There’s an PRS-style rimfire match being held in my area (SW Ontario) in March. The last time something like this was done was 6 years ago & only a handful of shooters showed up. I’m both curious & excited to see how many show up this time. The sport has gained a lot of momentum, so hopefully there’s enough to make this a regular event.