The 1500

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Dougan

Re: The 1500

#51 Post by Dougan »

That's a kind offer thank you - but between now and the Phoenix I've got 3 trips to Bisley, and my nephew has very inconsiderately decided to get married; which including the stag do interrupts 2 full weekends!

Hopefully see you at the meeting :cheers:
Jack 1

Re: The 1500

#52 Post by Jack 1 »

HI

Being the Jurassic shooter I am I remember when the 1500 was shot with what it was meant to be shot with i.e. revolvers and semi auto pistols in the derivatives such the 'off duty' matches. Without coat hangers bolted to the grips. Some members may recall.

Now I have a yen to return but, due to an accident I am unable to adopt the match 2 kneeling or match 3 sitting and kneeling. What do the rules say for such as I or do I need to stay with police Pistol 1 and Service pistol. (I still refer to them as their original designations.) Yup an old phart you guessed it!!!

The NRA (USA) whose 'game' the 1500 really is say that the next weakest position should be adopted. So Match 2 would be 6 left, 6 left then 6 right. Match 3 would be 6 left,6 left,6 left then 6 right.

Help please
Thanks
Jack sign85
Dougan

Re: The 1500

#53 Post by Dougan »

I'm sure I read about 'deferring to the next weakest position' recently (unless it was another discipline?) - but I've just had a look through the Gallery Rifle and Pistol Handbook, and there's nothing in there about it, either in the general rules about positions or the 1500 specifically...

...anyone else...?
nfrancis

Re: The 1500

#54 Post by nfrancis »

The Rulebook is here

http://galleryrifle.com/handbook/handbook-2014/

Page 12
A3.3.9


A competitor who has a physical disability (temporary or permanent) which prevents the use of a position specified in the event conditions may assume the next most difficult position instead. The CRO and the Meeting Director must be informed before the start of the event

The following substitutions are among those permitted:

a. The Sitting position instead of the Prone position
b. The Kneeling position instead of the Sitting position
c. The Standing position (strong or weak shoulder) instead of the Kneeling position
d. The Kneeling Unsupported position (either on two knees or on one knee without resting the elbow on the knee) instead of the Standing position
Dougan

Re: The 1500

#55 Post by Dougan »

Thanks Neil (can't believe I didn't see that the other night :oops: ).
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Re: The 1500

#56 Post by Mike357 »

Neil, what if the competitor can't shoot weak shoulder due to eyesight problems that can't be corrected by glasses and can't get their strong eye in line with the scope on their weak shoulder? Any options?


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Re: The 1500

#57 Post by nfrancis »

Mike357 wrote:Neil, what if the competitor can't shoot weak shoulder due to eyesight problems that can't be corrected by glasses and can't get their strong eye in line with the scope on their weak shoulder? Any options?
No - no options - you can't do it. Actually with a scope this is possible to do by offsetting or setting the scope high - I know people who do it. Shooting iron sights its impossible though.

With situations like this you just have to accept the event is not for you. Plenty of other things to shoot.
Dougan

Re: The 1500

#58 Post by Dougan »

I'm going to have another go at the 1500 this weekend...

...I've been practicing my left-handed shooting, which is getting better if I take my time time - I've got a timer, and stuck some mags back to back to make loading quicker - And I've been practicing using 7 and 5 rounds in the mags (good tip thanks :good: ) to save time on re-cocking...

...if I don't improve on my last score, I'll give up!
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Re: The 1500

#59 Post by mr smith »

Shooting it on saturday sometime....god help me...... sign01
Dougan

Re: The 1500

#60 Post by Dougan »

I'll hopefully see you guys at Melville...if I'm not shooting myself I'll come and watch
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