I make no bones about the fact that I'm nearly 80 years of age and everything seems to get more difficult, in fact there's only one thing that doesn't get harder .
I've an old model win 94 in 30/30 that used to be the apple of my eye but recently it won't shoot groups, that is until my youngest son came down one of my club's guest days and shot a tiny group at 100 yards using it and its Williams peep sight.
That's it I've just ordered up a side mount base and side mount and it's getting a scope on it. Probably won't arrive from the US until the middle of January but at least it's on order
drone wrote: ↑Wed Dec 20, 2023 11:18 am
"F Class"?
It was named after a Canadian shooter, who started it, George Fxxxxx (I forget his last name). He wanted to carry on shooting target rifle after his eyesight started making it difficult. So he put a scope and a bipod on his rifle and carried on shooting. Now it is a competition in its own right. FTR follows TR rules but with the scope and bipod. F-Open is, as the name suggests, open to other calibers and systems to help the shooter.
I have a Win 94AE in .357. I fitted a small Simmons Whitetail Classic 1.5-5x20 scope a couple of years ago and pleased with the way it performs. Unfortunately I don't think they are available now but they do come up now and again.
I sold one of those not 6 months ago and I'm pigsick, always the way. It had been sitting round unused and a fellow club member made me an offer I couldn't refuse.
As it happens I've a zeiss 1.5x6 that will go on there, I'm quite happy with that as it adds a pound in weight (just about) to the gun and will help tame the recoil (it's a 30/30 btw) that is not inconsiderable with factory 170 Federal ammo.
I bought the mount via Brownells and it seems that's the only way one can get around the arms embargo in the states.
Drone - I'm the same age as you and I shoot F Class every fortnight at all ranges from 300 to 1000 yards. I compete against all ages and both sexes and occasionally fluke a win. I also enjoy benchrest.
That's the beauty of shooting - age is no barrier - just choose the correct discipline and get the right gear!
F Class - invented by Canadian George Farquharson about 30 years ago and now probably the most popular UK discipline.
I've put scopes or in one case, a red dot, on most of my rifles due to failing eyesight. I don't compete except with myself, but it is satisfying to be able to shoot to 500 yds again. Even a 3x scope makes a difference for me.