Australia's Day...
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This section is for people who shoot or want to shoot in competitions and includes future events, how to get started, choice of rifle and calibres including wildcats, how to prepare for your competition, and of course how you did!
This section is for people who shoot or want to shoot in competitions and includes future events, how to get started, choice of rifle and calibres including wildcats, how to prepare for your competition, and of course how you did!
Australia's Day...
Australia wins Mackinnon then Jim Corbett (AUS) takes Queen’s with 297.46 (building on his astonishing stage II score of 149.28).
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Congratulations ! Makes up a little for the trouncing at Lords..
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Rox, thank you for posting the pictures.
Well done indeed James Corbett
Well done indeed James Corbett
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Well done to Jim Corbett indeed, he shot superbly for the duration and justly deserved win.
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So a modern rifle was used by the winner this year...
Cheers for the piccies Rox
Cheers for the piccies Rox
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He must have had one helluva hangover today - I dropped out of following the chair around Bisley at about 4am and they were still going strong!
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Modern rifles have been used most years since 1986, when Geoff Cox was, I believe, the first winner to use a SwIng.Dougan wrote:So a modern rifle was used by the winner this year...
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I seem to remember the last few winners had quite modest rifles (one was a paramount), with fairly traditional wooden stocks (one with foam taped to it as a cheek-piece) and one winner using an old 2 point sling...IainWR wrote:Modern rifles have been used most years since 1986, when Geoff Cox was, I believe, the first winner to use a SwIng.Dougan wrote:So a modern rifle was used by the winner this year...
...where as this year the rifle is what I would consider very modern in comparison...and how long is that barrel!?
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Would you be allowed a barrel that reached all the way to the target ?
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Jim Corbetts barrel is a 35" Border fitted to a Barnard Action in a cast aluminium stock. As long as the all up weight is less than 6.5kgs you can have a barrel as long as you like.
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