I’m sorry for the late reply, for some reason I’m not getting my usual email notifications for posts here…
@machohugeaxe. That’s some great progress!! Congratulations on hiting your goal of 570! Well done! I’ve struggled with some of the same things you mentioned, especially 3rd series fatigue. Dry fire (with snapcaps), shooting on a regular basis and experimenting with tweaks to my position and rifle setup has helped find what works for me. Maple_Leaf is very right, it’s especially mental game.
@maple_leaf_eh Thanks for sharing your Sporting Rifle experience. It’s really interesting to read about the different prices of equipment used. There’s some really cool stories on how this sport has developed and grown. Unfortunately it seems like things have tapered off somewhat as far as numbers of participants. Hopefully it can grow again. That shooting jacket would be cool to see!
@Iron Cat Welcome! Glad to hear your still shooting match rifle. Do you and sling’n irons shoot in the Southern Ontario area by chance?
I went to a club level friendly match in Aurora this passed Sunday. For some reason I’m struggling to break 588 there…. I don’t know why, but I’ve found 20 yard more difficult that 50 meter… it sounds silly, I get it…. I think I’ve gotten used to shooting on one diagram (electronic targets) and on the 50 meter target which only has 4 scoring diagrams, I don’t have to adjust my natural point of aim as much as I need to on the 10 diagrams for the 20 yard target. So I need to work on that. Also on the range I’ve competed and practiced at for 50 meter, glasses are optional. On the indoor in Aurora they’re mandatory. I find the clear plastic lens of my safety glasses distort things just slightly and I’ve found it more challenging to focus…. In the end I shot a 588x23
I got a cool old CIL Small Bore Shooting guide from the fella that runs the matches I’ve been going to. I’d like to share it here. Not only is there really great info in it, but it also has a really cool history of this sport at the beginning. I’ve put it in a Dropbox for everyone here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/bdnypeonuiu7t83/Small%20Bore%20Rifle%20Shooting%20-%20CIL.pdf?dl=0
Cheers! Also scores updated on post #1
@machohugeaxe. That’s some great progress!! Congratulations on hiting your goal of 570! Well done! I’ve struggled with some of the same things you mentioned, especially 3rd series fatigue. Dry fire (with snapcaps), shooting on a regular basis and experimenting with tweaks to my position and rifle setup has helped find what works for me. Maple_Leaf is very right, it’s especially mental game.
@maple_leaf_eh Thanks for sharing your Sporting Rifle experience. It’s really interesting to read about the different prices of equipment used. There’s some really cool stories on how this sport has developed and grown. Unfortunately it seems like things have tapered off somewhat as far as numbers of participants. Hopefully it can grow again. That shooting jacket would be cool to see!
@Iron Cat Welcome! Glad to hear your still shooting match rifle. Do you and sling’n irons shoot in the Southern Ontario area by chance?
I went to a club level friendly match in Aurora this passed Sunday. For some reason I’m struggling to break 588 there…. I don’t know why, but I’ve found 20 yard more difficult that 50 meter… it sounds silly, I get it…. I think I’ve gotten used to shooting on one diagram (electronic targets) and on the 50 meter target which only has 4 scoring diagrams, I don’t have to adjust my natural point of aim as much as I need to on the 10 diagrams for the 20 yard target. So I need to work on that. Also on the range I’ve competed and practiced at for 50 meter, glasses are optional. On the indoor in Aurora they’re mandatory. I find the clear plastic lens of my safety glasses distort things just slightly and I’ve found it more challenging to focus…. In the end I shot a 588x23
I got a cool old CIL Small Bore Shooting guide from the fella that runs the matches I’ve been going to. I’d like to share it here. Not only is there really great info in it, but it also has a really cool history of this sport at the beginning. I’ve put it in a Dropbox for everyone here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/bdnypeonuiu7t83/Small%20Bore%20Rifle%20Shooting%20-%20CIL.pdf?dl=0
Cheers! Also scores updated on post #1
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