Shooting the McQueen competition.
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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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Re: Shooting the McQueen competition.
Sounds like fun, any chance they'll move Bisley 300 miles North? :?: :lol:
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Re: Shooting the McQueen competition.
Diggle has McQueen comps as well which is 200+ miles North but still a bit short of Durham. I have read of other clubs running it and building a castle for a comp would be very easy, you would need to get it approved by your club but I am sure many members would love a crack at it.
Re: Shooting the McQueen competition.
Here's a 100% crop of some castles from a distance:
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Re: Shooting the McQueen competition.
When you get up close they are surprisingly small, maybe 4.5m wide x2m high if that. A very modest building project for any DiY enthusiast and a coat of paint to protect it.
Re: Shooting the McQueen competition.
Its one of the most exciting disciplines going. I shoot it regularly at Diggle, at 200 and 300 yards. We still use the old huns head. A 50 ex 50 is not too difficult at 200 yards, but its a whole new ball game at 300. I,ve never managed a double, but have have several 99 ex 100,s.
I also shoot it at every gallery rifle meeting at Bisley. Short siberia is a difficult range with even the slightest breath of wind. I,ve always shot at the "v" personally, but you need a good scope to see it.
My best score was a 50.9 which won the phoenix a couple of years ago. I,ve won the match several times at the gallery meetings, but you need to be able to shoot a 50.6 realistically. Its very hotly contested these days.
Anyone who knows me will know of my never ending quest to build the perfect mcqueens rifle....its a holy grail for me. Personally i dont the any 6.5 cartridge can be beaten. I,ve used 6mmbr but it can lose you the odd point in wind. All my best scores have been with a 6.5 x 47. I do intend to compete this season with a .260 rem however. Still a 6.5 but with a heavier bullet.
Its a fascinating comp that grips you.
I also shoot it at every gallery rifle meeting at Bisley. Short siberia is a difficult range with even the slightest breath of wind. I,ve always shot at the "v" personally, but you need a good scope to see it.
My best score was a 50.9 which won the phoenix a couple of years ago. I,ve won the match several times at the gallery meetings, but you need to be able to shoot a 50.6 realistically. Its very hotly contested these days.
Anyone who knows me will know of my never ending quest to build the perfect mcqueens rifle....its a holy grail for me. Personally i dont the any 6.5 cartridge can be beaten. I,ve used 6mmbr but it can lose you the odd point in wind. All my best scores have been with a 6.5 x 47. I do intend to compete this season with a .260 rem however. Still a 6.5 but with a heavier bullet.
Its a fascinating comp that grips you.
Re: Shooting the McQueens competition.
In gallery rifle comps I use a .22lr and am constantly frustrated by the small targets and how little of the round there is to cut the line. When I look at the Full bore calibres like the .45 and see how far out, comparatively speaking, they can be and still cut the line, I am jealous.
I wonder if we are not looking at the McQueens scoring from the wrong angle - what we need are slugs that are so large they will cut the line if they hit he page - Any one got an Elephant gun!
Only joking, but I would like to have a go with my slug gun as well as my 10/22,
DM
I wonder if we are not looking at the McQueens scoring from the wrong angle - what we need are slugs that are so large they will cut the line if they hit he page - Any one got an Elephant gun!
Only joking, but I would like to have a go with my slug gun as well as my 10/22,
DM
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Re: Shooting the McQueen competition.
I wonder if we are not looking at the McQueens scoring from the wrong angle - what we need are slugs that are so large they will cut the line if they hit he page - Any one got an Elephant gun!
Do remember there is an NRA rule that says that, regardless of the calibre in use, all shots will be judged with a 7.62mm gauge!
Iain
Do remember there is an NRA rule that says that, regardless of the calibre in use, all shots will be judged with a 7.62mm gauge!
Iain
Re: Shooting the McQueen competition.
I shot the McQueens this year for the first time at the Phoenix and I can confirm it was great fun. :)
Re: Shooting the McQueen competition.
Having only just started shooting at Bisley last week with my son I would love to have a practice at a McQueens target prior to entering a competition.
Does the NRA allow individuals to use the 'castles' for initial practice?
I usually shoot a 260 Rem up to 1000 yards although I do have a 308 and will shortly have a 6mm SLR...... is there a 'typical' calibre used for McQueens?
Does the NRA allow individuals to use the 'castles' for initial practice?
I usually shoot a 260 Rem up to 1000 yards although I do have a 308 and will shortly have a 6mm SLR...... is there a 'typical' calibre used for McQueens?
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Re: Shooting the McQueen competition.
Not sure about caliber however you need a rifle that you can chamber quickly.
Castles can be booked with a marker at the range office, not sure about costs compared to a target.
Castles can be booked with a marker at the range office, not sure about costs compared to a target.
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