Mattnall wrote:Scrumbag wrote:
Hi Matt, so for the longer range stuff I was planning on entering the "Any pre-1946 Lever Centre Fire Repeater" category - realise not likely to be competitive, doing this more for the interest.
The cartridge should be able to get to the distances OK with some good reloading, the handbook is quite confusing when it comes to classifying firearms, at one point it defines 'centre-fire' cartridges as 'not pistol calibre' (though what calibre has to do with it I don't know, perhaps they mean cartridge size) and then redefine the rifle classifications in different matches.
That is sadly true.
Another example is 200yds Prone - Classic Sporting Rifle (
410). In the handbook, it doesn't list which target is used and there is some confusion for me on ammunition / allowable chambering. (Is was thinking I would use my FN Commercial Mauser 98 pattern in a wooden stock with a cocking piece rear sight. Built I think in the mid-1950s but still very much in the spirit of a classic sporting rifle).
The Classic and Historic Handbook States:
“Sights: 100, 201, 302, 405,
410, 415, 505, 648, 667, 710: Open, Aperture or Target Sight”
So far, so good.
Then we get issues with ammunition:
“301, 302,
410: Small or Medium Bore Centrefire”
So, from earlier in the Handbook “3.11.3 Medium: Between 0.33" (8.38mm) and 0.476" (12.09mm) with a design ME less than 3319 ft/lbf(4500J). Specifically excluded rounds include:.45/75 Winchester, .40/90 Sharps, .360" Gibbs, .375" H&H Magnum all of which are classified as small.”
My rifle is chambered in 9.3x62: smaller bore (.366”) and slightly less powerful than the .375” H&H but the Energy Limit is problematic as the classic loading is a 285gr bullet at 2300 fps (2290 fps is the limit of HME with a 285gr bullet). So, “in the spirit” of the rules the rifle qualifies and if .375 H&H is small, then surely the slightly smaller 9.3x62 should also be. But it isn’t specifically excluded… as per 3.11.3
Then there is the question of which target is being shot at:
“Targets: 100, 103, 104, 200, 201, 202, 203: NRA/HBSA Round Bull
301, 403, 405, 412, 506, 508, 630, 634, 664, 665: Sand and Sky”
Notice there is no 410 mentioned in the above. So which target would I be shooting at?
I really want to support the NRA and I think the more diverse ways you can shoot with the NRA (not just at Bisley but everywhere) the better…But they seem to love rules and don’t always make it easy to come shoot with them.
Best wishes,
Scrummy