This form of competition was initiated by the NZDA ( New Zealand Deer Stalkers Association) in the 1960s to promote better shooting under field conditions .
Targets - 3/4 size deer targets. 3'' white spotter presented once to indicate heart dead-centre, before the comencement of shooting.
4 classes were established : under 13yrs, under 16 , under 20 & senior.
Rests permitted for under 13yrs only.
Only hunting rifles allowed-no heavy barrels - no calibre restrictions - Bolt or L/A ONLY.
No slings
No shooting jackets
No elbow pads or gloves
200 yds 5 shots prone , 5 shots sitting , 5 shots snap ( 4 seconds target up & 4 seconds down- per shot)
100 yds 5 shots standing rapid - targets presented for 20 seconds total.
Grouping scored with perspect disc - 7 1/2'' diameter from H.D.C. 5 points , 9'' - 4, 12'' -3 & 15'' - 2 points
Possible score - 100
This format used for local to inter- provincial competition.
I hope this is of interest.
Peter.
Simulated Field Shooting in NZ
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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!
Re: Simulated Field Shooting in NZ
Peter, we have the very new and very under subscribed S Class over here which is 'Sporting Class' 2013 was the first official year and it was shot by a few people.
Rules are very simple and include:
Max of 6Kgs rifle all up,
Max 12x 'scope
Max 26" barrel
Any ammunition
Any trigger
Basic bipod only
No sighters before the competition.
The site is here which explains a lot more.
http://sporting-class.com/wp/
Rules are very simple and include:
Max of 6Kgs rifle all up,
Max 12x 'scope
Max 26" barrel
Any ammunition
Any trigger
Basic bipod only
No sighters before the competition.
The site is here which explains a lot more.
http://sporting-class.com/wp/
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Re: Simulated Field Shooting in NZ
Keep up man - we reinstated sighters with Revision 5! :lol:ovenpaa wrote: No sighters before the competition.
But back to the OP, I like the format but I fear my barrel would melt if I did rapid fire with it.
Something like SFS could fit into S-Class but only after we get more people shooting it.
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Lieutenant General David Morrison
I plink, therefore I shoot.
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I plink, therefore I shoot.
Re: Simulated Field Shooting in NZ
It sounds very promising & well worth supporting. Here, it brings out a lot of dads with their sons & daughters aged between 11 & 20, more so than any other form of shooting I have encounted. smile2ovenpaa wrote:Peter, we have the very new and very under subscribed S Class over here which is 'Sporting Class' 2013 was the first official year and it was shot by a few people.
Rules are very simple and include:
Max of 6Kgs rifle all up,
Max 12x 'scope
Max 26" barrel
Any ammunition
Any trigger
Basic bipod only
No sighters before the competition.
The site is here which explains a lot more.
http://sporting-class.com/wp/
Re: Simulated Field Shooting in NZ
I wish you every success, but tell me, what on earth are you using that would melt a barrel with so few shots ?Sandgroper wrote:Keep up man - we reinstated sighters with Revision 5! :lol:ovenpaa wrote: No sighters before the competition.
But back to the OP, I like the format but I fear my barrel would melt if I did rapid fire with it.
Something like SFS could fit into S-Class but only after we get more people shooting it.
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Re: Simulated Field Shooting in NZ
Well...it's supposed to be 257 Ackley Improved.6.5x55 wrote: I wish you every success, but tell me, what on earth are you using that would melt a barrel with so few shots ?
But during the Christmas/New Year period I was going over the cartridges performance and after doing some measurements I pretty sure what I have is slightly different.
It would appear that what I'm shooting is more like a longer 250 Humdinger with it's 45 degree shoulder instead of the normal 40.
In any case add that to a sporter barrel and you get a very hot barrel very quickly.
“The standard you walk past is the standard you accept.”
Lieutenant General David Morrison
I plink, therefore I shoot.
Lieutenant General David Morrison
I plink, therefore I shoot.
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