cz452shooter
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Sparwood, BC
Please read all the rules before shooting the target.
This is all based on the honor system. In doing this we trust that the score you provide with us is scored properly, and is shot at the correct distance.
You may post a picture of the target if you would like, you do not have to though.
100 Yard iron sights.
http://www.uspalma.com/Targets/PDFs/900 MiniPalma.pdf
Print off two targets. It is my recommendation that if you have any cardstock or photo-paper that you print it off on that. With iron sights, fire 10 shots at each target for a maximum score of 200. In the event of completely missing the target, no re-shot is awarded. Please count this score as “0”. If you miss the bull (but still get on paper), also count shot as a “0”.
To score an X, the shot must be touching the inside 10 ring. It does not have to be completely in the ring, as long as it’s touching it. This will make for a maximum score of 200-20x
You may report group size if you want, this is optional however. If one or more shots completely misses the target, and it is hard to measure group size, don’t worry about it. To measure group size, use a caliper, ruler, or micrometer (if group size is small enough), and find the two shots that are the farthest away from each other. Now that you have done this, measure the group from the outside of one bullet hole to the outside of the other. Now subtract .2 from that number to find your group size (Usually when you measure a single shot it comes out closer to .2 then .22) . There are other methods for doing this that you may use as well such as: Measuring the center of the one furthest shot and the center of the other furthest shot (and not subtracting anything). Or measuring from the inside of one of the furthest shots to the outside of the other furthest shot. Anyway of these three methods will work for calculating group size CTC (center to center).
If you can not tell what ring a shot touches, please count that shot as the lower of the two. If you have a scoring gauge, you may use it.
GENERAL RULES:
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1. From the front edge of the bench to the face of the target: 100 yards.
2. Weight: There is no limit on weight of the rifle or pistol.
3. Sights: Any type of iron sights may be used. No scopes allowed.
4. Iron sights with aperture rear and globe front may be used.
5. Diopter attachments may be used in iron sights.
6. Triggers may be adjusted to a light pull, but must be safe.
7. Ammunition must be Rimfire: .22 Magnum, 17HM2 and .17 HMR are allowed.
8. Rests: Shoot over sandbags, shot bags, rice bags or any old bag. Use a tripod, bipod, a block of wood or a rock for your front rest. A bunny ear or rabbit ear sandbag is recommended for buttstock support. Shoot from a bench. Shoot prone with a sling or over sandbags. Shoot over a log or the hood of your pickup if you want. One piece rests are allowed. Rests must not be secured to the bench. If you can push the rifle forward after recoil, and the crosshairs are back on the aiming point, it is a “return to battery” rest, and return to battery rests are not allowed.
9. You may shoot more than one rifle each month: Not more that four targets per rifle.
10. Junior Shooters: The minimum age of a young person allowed in these competitions will be determined by the parent. A Junior shooter is a young persons who has not reached the age of 18. If your are a Junior: Type (Age 14): Or whatever your age, at the end of the first line of your score report.
11. If you have a screen name: Put that at the end of the first line: (RedNeck)
Format of score as follows:
Score, Name, city or town, province, screen name, (age if junior)
gun used, scope, ammo
any mods to the gun. Rest,
wind, temperature
Group size: ______CTC
Example:
249-15x John Doe. Victoria, British Columbia. (RedNeck)
Suhl 150. Weaver T-36. Eley Black Box.
Factory barrel. 2 oz. trigger. McMillan stock. Cowen front rest.
Sunny day. 5 kmh wind: 3 to 5 o’clock
This is all based on the honor system. In doing this we trust that the score you provide with us is scored properly, and is shot at the correct distance.
You may post a picture of the target if you would like, you do not have to though.
100 Yard iron sights.
http://www.uspalma.com/Targets/PDFs/900 MiniPalma.pdf
Print off two targets. It is my recommendation that if you have any cardstock or photo-paper that you print it off on that. With iron sights, fire 10 shots at each target for a maximum score of 200. In the event of completely missing the target, no re-shot is awarded. Please count this score as “0”. If you miss the bull (but still get on paper), also count shot as a “0”.
To score an X, the shot must be touching the inside 10 ring. It does not have to be completely in the ring, as long as it’s touching it. This will make for a maximum score of 200-20x
You may report group size if you want, this is optional however. If one or more shots completely misses the target, and it is hard to measure group size, don’t worry about it. To measure group size, use a caliper, ruler, or micrometer (if group size is small enough), and find the two shots that are the farthest away from each other. Now that you have done this, measure the group from the outside of one bullet hole to the outside of the other. Now subtract .2 from that number to find your group size (Usually when you measure a single shot it comes out closer to .2 then .22) . There are other methods for doing this that you may use as well such as: Measuring the center of the one furthest shot and the center of the other furthest shot (and not subtracting anything). Or measuring from the inside of one of the furthest shots to the outside of the other furthest shot. Anyway of these three methods will work for calculating group size CTC (center to center).
If you can not tell what ring a shot touches, please count that shot as the lower of the two. If you have a scoring gauge, you may use it.
GENERAL RULES:
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1. From the front edge of the bench to the face of the target: 100 yards.
2. Weight: There is no limit on weight of the rifle or pistol.
3. Sights: Any type of iron sights may be used. No scopes allowed.
4. Iron sights with aperture rear and globe front may be used.
5. Diopter attachments may be used in iron sights.
6. Triggers may be adjusted to a light pull, but must be safe.
7. Ammunition must be Rimfire: .22 Magnum, 17HM2 and .17 HMR are allowed.
8. Rests: Shoot over sandbags, shot bags, rice bags or any old bag. Use a tripod, bipod, a block of wood or a rock for your front rest. A bunny ear or rabbit ear sandbag is recommended for buttstock support. Shoot from a bench. Shoot prone with a sling or over sandbags. Shoot over a log or the hood of your pickup if you want. One piece rests are allowed. Rests must not be secured to the bench. If you can push the rifle forward after recoil, and the crosshairs are back on the aiming point, it is a “return to battery” rest, and return to battery rests are not allowed.
9. You may shoot more than one rifle each month: Not more that four targets per rifle.
10. Junior Shooters: The minimum age of a young person allowed in these competitions will be determined by the parent. A Junior shooter is a young persons who has not reached the age of 18. If your are a Junior: Type (Age 14): Or whatever your age, at the end of the first line of your score report.
11. If you have a screen name: Put that at the end of the first line: (RedNeck)
Format of score as follows:
Score, Name, city or town, province, screen name, (age if junior)
gun used, scope, ammo
any mods to the gun. Rest,
wind, temperature
Group size: ______CTC
Example:
249-15x John Doe. Victoria, British Columbia. (RedNeck)
Suhl 150. Weaver T-36. Eley Black Box.
Factory barrel. 2 oz. trigger. McMillan stock. Cowen front rest.
Sunny day. 5 kmh wind: 3 to 5 o’clock
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