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Re: Shooting aspirations

#11 Post by Scotsgun »

Chapuis wrote:A decent trophy boar. I've shot boar a few times but I don't have a reasonable set of tusks to show for it. I have a space set out on the lounge wall in anticipation of one day achieving my dream.
I also want to shoot a good fallow buck off my own permission using one of my double rifles. I have shot a good many deer over the years but they have all been shot using a bolt action rifle, my doubles have been blooded but only on boar not on deer. It would just be nice to take a reasonable buck off my own ground with one of these rifles.
I can help you out with the boar if you'll let me have a stalk with your double rifle. Those are truly beautiful rifles.
I have access to Russian Blacks. Those fellas grow big and mean ;)
Ratman2

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#12 Post by Ratman2 »

ovenpaa wrote:I was thinking about my shooting tonight and I have come to the conclusion that my original aspiration to stick a round in a fag packet at 600m first shot with a rifle I can walk to the point with still stands. No clutter, just lie down and shoot. I am obviously a person of simple needs and this probably explains my progression to the S Class concept.

I know the Viking is only interested in shooting groups at long distances these days plus a sudden and quite worrying interest in owning and shooting SOWR's

I would be interested to hear other peoples shooting aspirations,

No chance, I'm not a smoker :lol: :lol:
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Re: Shooting aspirations

#13 Post by Dellboy »

just enjoy it
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Enjoy today as tomorrow might not come .

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#14 Post by lapua338 »

I'm with ovenpaa on this one... I like it simple or with a "practical" element (e.g., unknown distance and target, steel plates, against the clock with magazine changes, etc.) and classic military rifle.

Taking 10 minutes to take a shot dressed in S&M would bore the c**p out of me! In my opinion, it would appear that many shooting disciplines have morphed into variations of TR-type precision shooting obsessing over a tiny V-Bull. There's no fun in that for me as shooting is supposed to be fun (and safe).
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#15 Post by tackb »

lapua338 wrote:I'm with ovenpaa on this one... I like it simple or with a "practical" element (e.g., unknown distance and target, steel plates, against the clock with magazine changes, etc.) and classic military rifle.

Taking 10 minutes to take a shot dressed in S&M would bore the c**p out of me! In my opinion, it would appear that many shooting disciplines have morphed into variations of TR-type precision shooting obsessing over a tiny V-Bull. There's no fun in that for me as shooting is supposed to be fun (and safe).

Me too !
Gaz

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#16 Post by Gaz »

Fullbore TR: get back up to an average of 48.x (hell, the days when I considered a 48 as a poor shoot are long gone!)

Service Rifle: shoot an HPS with my No.4 in "as issued" configuration off the shoulder.

Nice and easy for the moment, bearing in mind I don't have the time to shoot to a competitive standard.
Steve E

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#17 Post by Steve E »

After having what I consider my best years shooting for a decade ( shooting for England in the National Match, the Mackinnon and the European Long Range as well as a GB Tour to South Africa, thank-you Iain and coming top 50 in the Grand Agg), making it into the 2015 Palma Team for GB is my aspiration and my goal. Next year is going to be very focused on long range TR. Any thing else will be a distraction.
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Re: Shooting aspirations

#18 Post by Chapuis »

Scotsgun wrote:
Chapuis wrote:A decent trophy boar. I've shot boar a few times but I don't have a reasonable set of tusks to show for it. I have a space set out on the lounge wall in anticipation of one day achieving my dream.
I also want to shoot a good fallow buck off my own permission using one of my double rifles. I have shot a good many deer over the years but they have all been shot using a bolt action rifle, my doubles have been blooded but only on boar not on deer. It would just be nice to take a reasonable buck off my own ground with one of these rifles.
I can help you out with the boar if you'll let me have a stalk with your double rifle. Those are truly beautiful rifles.
I have access to Russian Blacks. Those fellas grow big and mean ;)
I think we may be able to come to some sort of arrangement there Scotsgun. I will be contacting you soon to discuss the possibilities by private message.
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Re: Shooting aspirations

#19 Post by Blackstuff »

Winning a Level 3 PSG match in my division.

Winning my strawbaler clay clubs Boxing Day trophy - i have won 2 years, but that was before there was a trophy :roll: and Mutley likes his medals! clapclap :lol:
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#20 Post by Dombo63 »

I have kept my aspirations simple. My two full-bore slots are a .303 and a 308 on my newly minted FAC.
Aspirations with the 303 are to shoot accurately in the standing, kneeling, sitting and prone, with iron sights and in the spirit of these historic rifles - so no bondage gear, dray horse blinkers or heavy gloves.
Aspirations with the 308 are to shoot better than my 12 year old son, at 300 and 600 yards, and to keep up his interest in the sport!
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