Listowel shoot Feb 10 th.

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There is suppose to be a shoot there but the person that told me about it doesn`t know how many rounds are shot when I asked . And my second question is what are the targets ? I`m new to this sport so I like to go prepared to anything I do .
 
LISTOWEL RIFLE & REVOLVER CLUB
BOX 42
Listowel, ONT N4W 3H2


FEBRUARY 9/10, 2007
LRRC URBAN COUNTER SNIPER RIFLE MATCH
A MATCH TO TEST THE SHOOTERS COMPETENCY, ACCURACY,
DILIGENCE & PREPAREDNESS IN PRECISION RIFLE SHOOTING



RAIN/SNOW OR SHINE
(BRING THE REQUIRED WET WEATHER/COLD WEATHER GEAR)

- $40.00 match fee: re-shoots $10.00 ($60.00 family fee – kids under 18)
- first hourly relay begins at 9:00 a.m. sharp – instructions at bottom of hour 8:30
- all relays begin at the top of the hour
- open to all center fire scoped rifles – bolt class (single shot) and semi-auto class
- distance – 95 – 100 yards (possible 200 yard shot)
- all shots fired from the prone position (bring ground sheet)
- 52 - 60 rounds PLUS per match – 30 minutes per match (BRING LOTS OF AMMO)
- any changes announced the day of the match
- bi-pod (only) – NO SAND BAGS OR RESTS OF ANY KIND ALLOWED
- spotters (two person team) allowed
- two categories: bolt (single shot) and semi-auto
- re-shoots allowed to better your score/position
- participation certificates for all shooters, prizes (vouchers) awarded by draw
- trophies awarded via “Lewis Scoring” method
- lunch is FREE with match fee --- that’s right ---- FREE LUNCH
- staging area indoors – instructions given at the bottom of the hour
- fifteen firing positions per match, 12 competitors and 3 sighting in positions
- pre-register a position on a line by contacting the organizers

CONTACT: Tom Gibson PH:(519)291-3690 E-MAIL: trgibson@cyg.net

MARK YOUR CALENDAR FOR APRIL 20/21, 2007 FOR THE SNIPER SHOOT
 
That would give you one trip up to the shooting line which lasts for 1/2 hour. Personally I bring enough for 2 or 3 tries at it as re-shoots are only $10 extra (each). It seems to me that 52 rounds per shoot was what was normally needed. Bring a bit extra just in case

Chuck
 
cancer said:
So you need 62+ rounds for the whole day's worth of competition (not counting warmup, etc)?

The 60 rounds would be for 30 mins of shooting.

If you want to shoot 3 times, say 1000hrs, 1200 hrs and 1400hrs you would need 186 rounds + what you want for sighting in.
 
I won't be able to make this match......But plan on being there for the next one


JAmie


Jamie Barkwell
 
52 rounds a go huh? Hmm.. sounds a bit expensive for my budget at the moment :( I don't have any reloading equipment, so I have to buy commercial ammo. Too bad, would've been fun.
 
Yep 52 rounds are the norm for a match plus what ever U need or want for sighting in. I hear that they have some sort of evil target for us at this match. Can only hope it does not snow quit as hard as last Feb. match.
SEE YA.
 
It is scored solely on accuracy. There is a 30 minute time limit to get off your 52 shots or so. Not too big of a deal but no time for dithering either. And you're right, it is a fun shoot.

Chuck
 
I am thinking of coming out to the even... after shooting it with centerfire would you let me try with my custom ruger 10/22 rimfire for an extra 10 dollars ?
 
Unfortunately it is a centerfire shoot only. The club memebers DO however shoot the same targets indoors at 20 yards with rimfire, the following day. But as far as I know, its club members only. Someone was talking once of having the same match for rimfires at 50 yards. I would be all over this. 2 catagories. Bolt action and Semi-auto. I don't know how many rimfire enthusiests would compete, but it would be fun.
 
It will hold its own against centerfire rifles all the way out to 200 yards

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Bigger holes....bigger scores??????

I know this'll stir some conversation up.....
Thought about how those tiny 22 cal holes were just a wee bit too small and would have scored better if they were just a bit bigger.
Remembered a bud shot it with a 338 Lap and I need to 1 up him so this year
it's a 375 H&H Ackley Improved in a 20 inch heavy with a JP Muzzle Brake.
Nice BIG holes on target and the flames only reach 3 feet to each side of the brake.Figured it'd warm things up a bit:dancingbanana:
Hope to be in shape to see Yall there. (Stiches come out of the shoulder in a few days after having a recoil pad surgically removed)

:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :dancingbanana: :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
Yep always one banana in every crowd!!!!
It really is a fun match ...see ya there
 
ONT0001 said:
I know this'll stir some conversation up.....
Thought about how those tiny 22 cal holes were just a wee bit too small and would have scored better if they were just a bit bigger.
Remembered a bud shot it with a 338 Lap and I need to 1 up him so this year
it's a 375 H&H Ackley Improved in a 20 inch heavy with a JP Muzzle Brake.
Nice BIG holes on target and the flames only reach 3 feet to each side of the brake.Figured it'd warm things up a bit:dancingbanana:
Hope to be in shape to see Yall there. (Stiches come out of the shoulder in a few days after having a recoil pad surgically removed)

:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :dancingbanana: :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
Yep always one banana in every crowd!!!!
It really is a fun match ...see ya there

Gord... Wouldn't that be a .375 Ouch & Ouch Ackley improved?

NormB
 
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