First Comp
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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!
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First Comp
I started gallery rifle shooting earlier this year using my Ruger 10/22 and Uberti .38 just as a bit of fun and something different. Well two of the guys who shoot it are very good and shoot in competitions and they persuaded me to enter the Joint Services Pistol Club Open in Galashiels last weekend.
It was a great day, nice range, good set up and very friendly people.
I felt rather pleased with myself when the results came through - in T&P1 for centre fire I was placed 25 out of 28 with a score of 284/300 with 2xs. The top ten all scored 300/300 and all the top twenty scored 295 or above with various xs. What made me even happier was that I was the only person using a lever action without a scope!
It was a great day, nice range, good set up and very friendly people.
I felt rather pleased with myself when the results came through - in T&P1 for centre fire I was placed 25 out of 28 with a score of 284/300 with 2xs. The top ten all scored 300/300 and all the top twenty scored 295 or above with various xs. What made me even happier was that I was the only person using a lever action without a scope!
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Well done Lever...!!
Entering that first "serious" comp is a daunting prospect, but it sounds like you held your nerve, and just need some practise to get up with the best of them..
Entering that first "serious" comp is a daunting prospect, but it sounds like you held your nerve, and just need some practise to get up with the best of them..
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What day were you shooting,I was there on the Sunday.You weren't shooting the shiny lever action were you.
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Ha ha, yes that was me!!!!mr smith wrote:What day were you shooting,I was there on the Sunday.You weren't shooting the shiny lever action were you.
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Ah yeah I remember the authenticity of it being discussed.Hope you'll find yourself up at JSPC again next year.Lever357 wrote:Ha ha, yes that was me!!!!mr smith wrote:What day were you shooting,I was there on the Sunday.You weren't shooting the shiny lever action were you.

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Sounds like you had a good day and enjoyed it!
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You've got the first - and worst! - competition under your belt. The rest will get easier as you go along. Well done! 

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In a good way or bad way???mr smith wrote:Ah yeah I remember the authenticity of it being discussed.Hope you'll find yourself up at JSPC again next year.Lever357 wrote:Ha ha, yes that was me!!!!mr smith wrote:What day were you shooting,I was there on the Sunday.You weren't shooting the shiny lever action were you.
I heard a few people asking my mate Doug Green what make was it and he replies it's a tarts gun ha ha! It's not stainless steel. It's carbon steel that is polished and then laquered and Uberti call it "In the White."
Thank you for all the feedback guys. I didn't do so well in the other disciplines, made schoolboy errors shooting too late, racking out a live round, etc etc but as I say thoroughly enjoyed the experience shooting along side members of the Scottish national team and some great shots from south of the border too.
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And you did it without a scope. Such classic designs aren't meant to have scopes fitted.
Good on you.
Good on you.

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Good deals with Paul101, Charlotte the flyer, majordisorder, Charlie Muggins, among others. Thanks everybody.
Good deals with Paul101, Charlotte the flyer, majordisorder, Charlie Muggins, among others. Thanks everybody.
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Thank you, my thoughts exactly! John Wayne never used a scope on his lever action so I ain't going to either!!Mattnall wrote:And you did it without a scope. Such classic designs aren't meant to have scopes fitted.
Good on you.
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