I got a "Nostalgia Battle Rifle Match" going at our club, with two categories - bolt and semi-auto.
We shoot from 50m to 200m; snap, rapid and slow fire. The target we use is the Colt sil, the closest we can get to a mil type sil. IPSC sils would be a 2nd choice.
We encourage "as issue" as much as possible, service grade ammo and the use of slings. Sporterized rifles with issue sights are eligible in a separate class as are scoped rifles since we want to encourage participation. Interest generated will see shooters getting an "as issue" eventually.
Bolt guns get slightly more time per relay than do semi-autos and we rarely have overtime shots. It is entirely possible to win over all with a bolt gun.
We are seeing SKS variants, Garands, Ljungman 6.5s, Moisin-Nagants, '98 Mausers, Lee-Enfields, Springfields, '96 Mausers - you name it! About the only rifles that haven't appeared as yet are the SAFN 49, '95 Winchester or a Krag of any type.
I may shoot my Henry .44-40 next time and I think it will do well. I've placed 3rd once shooting a Shiloh percussion '63 .50 calibre Military Rifle with paper cartridges, so the Henry would be 'modern' by comparison.
What are some other clubs doing?
Todd
We shoot from 50m to 200m; snap, rapid and slow fire. The target we use is the Colt sil, the closest we can get to a mil type sil. IPSC sils would be a 2nd choice.
We encourage "as issue" as much as possible, service grade ammo and the use of slings. Sporterized rifles with issue sights are eligible in a separate class as are scoped rifles since we want to encourage participation. Interest generated will see shooters getting an "as issue" eventually.
Bolt guns get slightly more time per relay than do semi-autos and we rarely have overtime shots. It is entirely possible to win over all with a bolt gun.
We are seeing SKS variants, Garands, Ljungman 6.5s, Moisin-Nagants, '98 Mausers, Lee-Enfields, Springfields, '96 Mausers - you name it! About the only rifles that haven't appeared as yet are the SAFN 49, '95 Winchester or a Krag of any type.
I may shoot my Henry .44-40 next time and I think it will do well. I've placed 3rd once shooting a Shiloh percussion '63 .50 calibre Military Rifle with paper cartridges, so the Henry would be 'modern' by comparison.
What are some other clubs doing?
Todd