Vintage Rifle Match now re-scheduled May 16

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Vintage Rifle Match at Camp Borden May 16

The practice day for Gun Nutz went great. So let’s do it again and shoot some real matches!

Course of fire:
We will shoot all morning beside the Swiss Club at 300 yards. All 300 yard shooting from prone position. Use of a simple rest is permitted. Please, no bench rest rigs.

300 yards

5 shot groups, to adjust zeros.
10 shot deliberate (on the 4 foot target, 12” bull)
10 shot rapid fire (45 second exposure on 4 foot target)
10 shot snap (1 shot per 4 second exposure). On charging Hun target.
Break for Lunch (pack a lunch or buy a Swiss Club BBQ Bratwurst Dog)

200 yards

One 3-shot group to check 200 yard zero
10 shot deliberate, off the elbows, no rest (on the 4 foot target)
10 shot rapid fire (45 second exposure on charging Hun target.)
10 shot snap (2 shots per 10 second exposure). On charging Hun target.

100 yards

One 3-shot group to check 100 yard zero
10 shot deliberate, standing (on the charging Hun target.)
Standing snap at walking pace Hun target, 1 shot per exposure.
Ammunition requirement – 120 rounds

Rifles – bring what ya got. We will group rifles in classes:
Vintage irons;
Vintage optics;
modern rifle (any sight).

“Vintage” means rifles older than the current crop of military rifles. Typically Lee Enfields, Mausers, SKS, Garands, Moisan Nagants and M14s. If you have a scoped Remchester, bring it, but it had better have a scope that will zoom down to at least 6X so you can shoot it standing. Want to shoot more than one rifle? No problem. Shoot a different rifle at each distance if you like.

Considerations: The bull is quite big. The challenge is breaking good shots with a rifle that is properly sighted in. This is why we start the day with a number of 5 shot groups, so you will be zeroed. I have shot the entire program using a single shot rifle. The only match that is “rifle sensitive” is the 300 yard rapid fire. A Lee Enfield has a 10 shot magazine. All other rifles will require a re-load. Stripper clips are faster than mag changes. I think it is a toss-up between a 5 shot semi-auto or a 10-shot Lee Enfield. I won the match last year shooting an SKS. This time I will shoot my #4.

Cost:
ORA members - $10
Non-ORA members - $40. Note: This represents a free entry in the match. The $40 is a quarterly payment of the $160 basic ORA membership. Shoot 4 different events and you will be a full member…

Interested? Send me a PM with your name and email address. I will send you a package of information, including hints on how to prepare for the day and things to consider at each distance.

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