.17 HMR still banned on Melville
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Re: .17 HMR still banned on Melville
Instead of bleating and whining on here that you cannot shoot .17 HME on Melville, I don't suppose that it has actually crossed you mind to actually contact the shooting manager at Bisley/NRA and ask if you can?
You may be pleasantly surprised at what you can do at Bisly by actually asking. But no, it is far easier for you to bump your gums and believe that the NRA have got things wrong. The NRA can be very accommodating if you explain exactly what you want to do. Ask nicely and you may be able to shoot on Melville when ther is no one forward of 1000 yds on ranges 0-1.
Go on, I dare you.
You may be pleasantly surprised at what you can do at Bisly by actually asking. But no, it is far easier for you to bump your gums and believe that the NRA have got things wrong. The NRA can be very accommodating if you explain exactly what you want to do. Ask nicely and you may be able to shoot on Melville when ther is no one forward of 1000 yds on ranges 0-1.
Go on, I dare you.
Re: .17 HMR still banned on Melville
Amen...
oh,1-and shortening your barrel will bring it under the limits..
2-you do NOT want everybody on Mellville...
3-SS100 is NOT impossible to book,maybe just this weekend...
4-shut up and shoot...
oh,1-and shortening your barrel will bring it under the limits..
2-you do NOT want everybody on Mellville...
3-SS100 is NOT impossible to book,maybe just this weekend...
4-shut up and shoot...
Re: .17 HMR still banned on Melville
I am not an idiot so asking was the first line of approach. The only issue is velocity and that is the answer whenever asked. So unwind your knickers and let your brain breathe.Steve E wrote:Instead of bleating and whining on here that you cannot shoot .17 HME on Melville, I don't suppose that it has actually crossed you mind to actually contact the shooting manager at Bisley/NRA and ask if you can?
You may be pleasantly surprised at what you can do at Bisly by actually asking. But no, it is far easier for you to bump your gums and believe that the NRA have got things wrong. The NRA can be very accommodating if you explain exactly what you want to do. Ask nicely and you may be able to shoot on Melville when ther is no one forward of 1000 yds on ranges 0-1.
Go on, I dare you.
Re: .17 HMR still banned on Melville
I guess that is supposed to be an educated and helpful reply?polemass wrote:Amen...
oh,1-and shortening your barrel will bring it under the limits..
2-you do NOT want everybody on Mellville...
3-SS100 is NOT impossible to book,maybe just this weekend...
4-shut up and shoot...
Re: .17 HMR still banned on Melville
I know SS although I rarely shoot there these days. Whenever I tried to book during the week it seemed to be taken by the Nuclear Police or whomever. Most of my vermin shooting is done at 25 - 75 yards so I have found zeroing at 50 is the best compromise for this relatively flat shooting cartridge.Airbrush wrote:Yep same goes for Century, shoot n c's, scope or spotting scope, bino's & jobs a good un.Dougan wrote:Colin - The 100 yard range on Short Siberia has fixed benches and shelter - You can walk round the target sheds (only adding a few minutes) to the butts and put up as many small targets you want on the large target faces...perfect for zeroing and group testing.
Interesting that you zero your hmr @ 50 Colin, I thought the most common zero was 100?
Re: .17 HMR still banned on Melville
Listen, if you have a 17 hmr then you obviously have permission on sufficient land which will allow you to stick up a zero board at whatever distant you deem suitable and abuse to your hearts content. Why pay NRA range fees when you have your own facility to get the job done
Re: .17 HMR still banned on Melville
Sure I can and do do that, but since I pay my NRA fees for full bore shooting and in support of the NRA it is as much the principle of being at Bisley and not being allowed to shoot a small insignificant calibre on Melville that rankles. At the other end of the scale I also shoot .338LM which again I cannot shoot at Bisley, but that is perhaps more understandable, even though the Army are allowed. One might ask if the Danger Area is sufficient for the Army then why not for civilian shooters? It seems Bisley is still fraught with inconsistencies, despite the admirable work done by Andrew Mercer to bring it into the 21st century.Cad Monkey wrote:Listen, if you have a 17 hmr then you obviously have permission on sufficient land which will allow you to stick up a zero board at whatever distant you deem suitable and abuse to your hearts content. Why pay NRA range fees when you have your own facility to get the job done
Re: .17 HMR still banned on Melville
Again and again,like my 6 years old little princes...You never went through Bisley Bible properly,huh...?Play the game,go under limits and shoot what you want,almost...But what you really want is just press the button on 50m lane,lazy...You are barking under the wrong tree mate-if you really want improve something go and rant about Winans-old pistol range,now for rifles in pistol calibres but revolvers are big NO,NO...start now,pls
Re: .17 HMR still banned on Melville
Why would I want to fight your concern when you are so opposed to acknowledge mine? Again a well written intelligent reply, NOT!polemass wrote:Again and again,like my 6 years old little princes...You never went through Bisley Bible properly,huh...?Play the game,go under limits and shoot what you want,almost...But what you really want is just press the button on 50m lane,lazy...You are barking under the wrong tree mate-if you really want improve something go and rant about Winans-old pistol range,now for rifles in pistol calibres but revolvers are big NO,NO...start now,pls
For what it is worth I shot Winans when it was a pistol range
Re: .17 HMR still banned on Melville
Fair enough.ColinR wrote: Most of my vermin shooting is done at 25 - 75 yards so I have found zeroing at 50 is the best compromise for this relatively flat shooting cartridge.
However the issue is probably to do with the range template and who's shooting where and when, which may exclude .17 HMR...
...as someone else said, it's worth talking to the range office (nicely) as you never know...it might be worth asking about the running boar ranges next to Melville as they have zero targets at 50m...?
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