About 10 years ago we ran mini-rifle competitions for a couple of seasons at the Eastern Ontario Handgun Club just east of Ottawa. This game got started by British IPSC shooters in 1997 after the government there confiscated all pistols. The action shooters wanted to keep shooting IPSC and rimfire semi-auto rifles were the best available firearms to keep the sport going.
The target fits on a letter size sheet of paper, so it is cheap to produce. The targets are typically shot at ranges from 50m down to 10m depending on the course of fire. Normally, the highest two shots in each target count. The score on the paper targets is divided by the time taken to fire all of your shots. If you miss, there is a penalty of minus 10 points. As in pistol practical shooting you are also shooting against the clock.
Given the current popularity of 'tacticool' .22 rimfire rifles, the time may be right for reviving this fun (and cheap) shooting event. The IPSC world body is currently developing standardized international rules for minirifle competition.
Click here for a detailed description of how mini-rifle's competition works
So, is anyone in the Ottawa area interested in giving this a try?
The target fits on a letter size sheet of paper, so it is cheap to produce. The targets are typically shot at ranges from 50m down to 10m depending on the course of fire. Normally, the highest two shots in each target count. The score on the paper targets is divided by the time taken to fire all of your shots. If you miss, there is a penalty of minus 10 points. As in pistol practical shooting you are also shooting against the clock.
Given the current popularity of 'tacticool' .22 rimfire rifles, the time may be right for reviving this fun (and cheap) shooting event. The IPSC world body is currently developing standardized international rules for minirifle competition.
Click here for a detailed description of how mini-rifle's competition works
So, is anyone in the Ottawa area interested in giving this a try?
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