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Re: Australia's Day...

Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2013 8:30 pm
by Dougan
35! - I am right in thinking that this is unusual in TR shooting?

Re: Australia's Day...

Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2013 8:32 pm
by Dougan
Gaz wrote:He must have had one helluva hangover today - I dropped out of following the chair around Bisley at about 4am and they were still going strong!
Gaz - how did you do mate? (apologies if I've missed a post)

Re: Australia's Day...

Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2013 9:34 pm
by Steve E
Dougan wrote:35! - I am right in thinking that this is unusual in TR shooting?
Very unusual, the norm is 30" although 32" are becoming popular especially for 'over the hill' shoots.

Re: Australia's Day...

Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2013 8:45 am
by Gaz
Dougan wrote:
Gaz wrote:He must have had one helluva hangover today - I dropped out of following the chair around Bisley at about 4am and they were still going strong!
Gaz - how did you do mate? (apologies if I've missed a post)
Only shot the weekend aggregate and the counties. Not too shabby given it was my first proper meeting for five years. Definitely going to enter the full Grand next year - provided, of course, that I can save enough over the coming year to afford the entry fees...

Does the extra barrel length give any advantage other than velocity? Come to that, is the velocity advantage worthwhile?

Re: Australia's Day...

Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2013 10:05 am
by Steve E
The big advantage of Corbetts long barrel is the increased sight base radius. Longer sight base radius means more accurate shooting. Lots of American and South African shooters have their foresights fitted to a 'bloop tube' to achieve longer sight base without the expense/weight of a longer barrel.

Re: Australia's Day...

Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2013 8:41 pm
by Dougan
Gaz wrote:
Dougan wrote:
Gaz wrote:He must have had one helluva hangover today - I dropped out of following the chair around Bisley at about 4am and they were still going strong!
Gaz - how did you do mate? (apologies if I've missed a post)
Only shot the weekend aggregate and the counties. Not too shabby given it was my first proper meeting for five years. Definitely going to enter the full Grand next year - provided, of course, that I can save enough over the coming year to afford the entry fees...

Does the extra barrel length give any advantage other than velocity? Come to that, is the velocity advantage worthwhile?
"Not too shabby"? - Be coy if you want, but I'll be looking the scores up when they're posted razz - Though I notice you're already preparing your excuses on another thread...something about a dodgy rear sight... razz

About the rear sight btw - you can get rear irises with the old screw thread, so you don't need the adapter.

I agree with Steve, that the main advantage of the longer barrel (more than velocity) is with the extra distance between the sights - Though it may have it's disadvantages; in that to hold the rifle in a balanced position you'd probably need fairly long arms and be able to hold a low position...so it wouldn't suit everyone...

...it'll be interesting to see if others try it...?

Re: Australia's Day...

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2013 8:39 pm
by Dougan
Hi Gaz,

It appears only the prize list is published, and there's still a lot to search through there...I'm curious; what sort of scores did you put in?...I want to see if I'd show myself up - I don't think I'd get on the prize list anyway...from looking at that, it seems that anything less than a 'V' is dropping one...

And!...Is that the Mr G Morris on this forum who won the Daily Telegraph with a 75.13 !!??

Re: Australia's Day...

Posted: Sat Jul 27, 2013 1:08 pm
by GazMorris
Dougan wrote:And!...Is that the Mr G Morris on this forum who won the Daily Telegraph with a 75.13 !!??
Yup, that's me.

The "Other" Gaz

Re: Australia's Day...

Posted: Sat Jul 27, 2013 4:30 pm
by Dougan
Well I'm very impressed :goodjob:

...I would say inspired; but looking through the scores on the prize list could make me feel like giving up! razz


It appears we have quite a few folk from various disciplines on the forum who are at the top of their game tongueout

Re: Australia's Day...

Posted: Sat Jul 27, 2013 4:49 pm
by GazMorris
Dougan wrote:Well I'm very impressed :goodjob:

...I would say inspired; but looking through the scores on the prize list could make me feel like giving up! razz
Thanks Dougan,

It's been a good season but I've put in a lot of training time, so it's nice to see it rewarded with some good results.

My personal belief (but I couldn't prove it in a court of law ;) ) is that pretty much anyone can get to the top level in shooting if they're prepared to put in the training time and effort. Do some cardio regularly, a bit of light weights, lots of dry firing or SCATT and regular visualisation in addition to a decent amount of live fire and you'll see your scores go up.

Cheers,

Gaz