Service Rifle
Moderator: dromia
Forum rules
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!
Service Rifle
Service Rifle. Not Civilian Service Rifle, but the version based on ye olde faithful Lee Enfield and suchlike.
Does this still exist as a separate discipline? Are there competitions for it? Is it all solely run by LERA or the HBSA or some such body?
Does this still exist as a separate discipline? Are there competitions for it? Is it all solely run by LERA or the HBSA or some such body?
Re: Service Rifle
That's pretty much what the Trafalgar and IHAM (Imperial historic arms meeting) are about, with service rifles categorised into BP, vintage, classic and veteran, then further sub-categorised into issued sights, scopes, etc...
I shoot SMLE and Sweedish Mauser in the pre-1919 design Classic class...and I think No.4s usually go into veteran.
I shoot SMLE and Sweedish Mauser in the pre-1919 design Classic class...and I think No.4s usually go into veteran.
- dromia
- Site Admin
- Posts: 20190
- Joined: Sat Nov 06, 2010 4:57 am
- Home club or Range: The Highlands of Scotland. Cycling Proficiency 1964. Felton & District rifle club. Teesdale Pistol and Rifle club.
- Location: Sutherland and Co Durham
- Contact:
Re: Service Rifle
If you are planning on entering then the rust and pitting on your rifle will need to be in the spirit of the original too.
Come on Bambi get some
Imperial Good Metric Bad
Analogue Good Digital Bad
Fecking stones
Real farmers don't need subsidies
Cow's farts matter!
For fine firearms and requisites visit
http://www.pukkabundhooks.com/
Re: Service Rifle
I have shot Service Rifle at club level a few times. Last COF was:
10 shots kneeling or sitting in 60 seconds with mandatory reload 100m
10 shots in 5 minutes prone 200m
10 shots in 5 minutes prone 300m
I have also shot
10 shots standing in 60 seconds with mandatory reload 100m
10 shots in 5 minutes kneeling or sitting 200m
10 shots in 5 minutes prone 300m
This is not CSR however it is an accepted format at some clubs.
Rules are basically it needs to be a service rifle, no after market sights, shot with sling if wished and shot Bisley style so no part of the forearm rested.
10 shots kneeling or sitting in 60 seconds with mandatory reload 100m
10 shots in 5 minutes prone 200m
10 shots in 5 minutes prone 300m
I have also shot
10 shots standing in 60 seconds with mandatory reload 100m
10 shots in 5 minutes kneeling or sitting 200m
10 shots in 5 minutes prone 300m
This is not CSR however it is an accepted format at some clubs.
Rules are basically it needs to be a service rifle, no after market sights, shot with sling if wished and shot Bisley style so no part of the forearm rested.
Re: Service Rifle
This is the sort of thing I was thinking of, . Was more wondering whether there are regular shoots during the year organised by the NRA or anyone like that. If it's just the big meetings then that's a bit sad - will have to stick to club-level blatting.Dougan wrote:That's pretty much what the Trafalgar and IHAM (Imperial historic arms meeting) are about, with service rifles categorised into BP, vintage, classic and veteran, then further sub-categorised into issued sights, scopes, etc...
I shoot SMLE and Sweedish Mauser in the pre-1919 design Classic class...and I think No.4s usually go into veteran.
My poor rifles!Dromia wrote:If you are planning on entering then the rust and pitting on your rifle will need to be in the spirit of the original too.
- dromia
- Site Admin
- Posts: 20190
- Joined: Sat Nov 06, 2010 4:57 am
- Home club or Range: The Highlands of Scotland. Cycling Proficiency 1964. Felton & District rifle club. Teesdale Pistol and Rifle club.
- Location: Sutherland and Co Durham
- Contact:
Re: Service Rifle
The HBSA, LERA and other clubs organise shoots for classic rifles and courses of fire.
Come on Bambi get some
Imperial Good Metric Bad
Analogue Good Digital Bad
Fecking stones
Real farmers don't need subsidies
Cow's farts matter!
For fine firearms and requisites visit
http://www.pukkabundhooks.com/
Re: Service Rifle
Don't dismiss CSR, the Historics shoot in their own class although the numbers are small with only 6 out of 88 in that class in the last match.
LERA used to run some Enfield only matches the next nearest is probably the Trafalgar Meeting.
LERA used to run some Enfield only matches the next nearest is probably the Trafalgar Meeting.
- dromia
- Site Admin
- Posts: 20190
- Joined: Sat Nov 06, 2010 4:57 am
- Home club or Range: The Highlands of Scotland. Cycling Proficiency 1964. Felton & District rifle club. Teesdale Pistol and Rifle club.
- Location: Sutherland and Co Durham
- Contact:
Re: Service Rifle
Come on Bambi get some
Imperial Good Metric Bad
Analogue Good Digital Bad
Fecking stones
Real farmers don't need subsidies
Cow's farts matter!
For fine firearms and requisites visit
http://www.pukkabundhooks.com/
-
- Posts: 1154
- Joined: Fri Dec 10, 2010 3:08 pm
- Contact:
Re: Service Rifle
We have a monthly comp.for what we call 'Classic Military Rifle' at Diggle for rifles made up to the end of WW2. Authentic slings, chamberings and battle-sights only. We shoot all ranges 200 to 800 yards with 'snaps', mad-minute stuff at shorter ranges.Gaz wrote:Service Rifle. Not Civilian Service Rifle, but the version based on ye olde faithful Lee Enfield and suchlike.
Does this still exist as a separate discipline? Are there competitions for it? Is it all solely run by LERA or the HBSA or some such body?
See shooting calendar on our website www.diggleranges.com - visitors welcome.
Re: Service Rifle
You could always organise something yourself or through your club. I have organised a couple of RBL shoots and something in aid of charity usually gets good support.Gaz wrote:Service Rifle. Not Civilian Service Rifle, but the version based on ye olde faithful Lee Enfield and suchlike.
Does this still exist as a separate discipline? Are there competitions for it? Is it all solely run by LERA or the HBSA or some such body?
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests