Shooting the McQueen competition.

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Re: Shooting the McQueen competition.

#21 Post by DaveT »

christel wrote: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.
Thanks Christel... I will email the range office and get details.
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Re: Shooting the McQueen competition.

#22 Post by DanTheMan »

christel wrote: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.
Price is the same as an ordinary target however on Siberia you will be charged for an additional zero target/lane but on Century the additional target/lane is included so it works out cheaper on Century (and more challenging)
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#23 Post by ovenpaa »

...and the good news is (or used to be) if you booked it on Century and got bumped back to Siberia you still only paid for the single lane.

Welcome to the forum DanTheMan.
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Re: Shooting the McQueen competition.

#24 Post by Gaz »

DanTheMan wrote:Price is the same as an ordinary target however on Siberia you will be charged for an additional zero target/lane but on Century the additional target/lane is included so it works out cheaper on Century (and more challenging)
Is this so? I thought you paid for however many lanes the castle took up, no matter where it was...
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Re: Shooting the McQueen competition.

#25 Post by Christel »

Gaz wrote:
DanTheMan wrote:Price is the same as an ordinary target however on Siberia you will be charged for an additional zero target/lane but on Century the additional target/lane is included so it works out cheaper on Century (and more challenging)
Is this so? I thought you paid for however many lanes the castle took up, no matter where it was...
Yup, correct. However always check with the range office which is why I did not mention it ;)
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#26 Post by IainWR »

And having walked the butts this evening, looks like we are building another 2 or 3 castle positions on range 11.

Question: what is the maximum range that it would be realistic to shoot McQueen at? eg if we did it at 800 would the result be skill or luck? Thoughts?

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Re: Shooting the McQueen competition.

#27 Post by ovenpaa »

I shoot a version at 600m every year in Denmark, a Huns head is exposed for three seconds with five second gaps, it can appear anywhere along a 35m parapet including sneaky peeks through the grass.

It is very doable and highly addictive. I shoot it with my AI and AMA milsurp to be sporting, I must admit at that distance I am looking for hits as much as anything and I tend to get it 90% of the time, extend the time and decent ammunition and I would expect it to work with scoring zones on the target.
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Re: Shooting the McQueen competition.

#28 Post by Itskeith »

Hi everyone,

Just waiting for my FEO interview / FAC and pondering my first rifle purchase :D

Would really like to limit myself to one centrefire rifle / calibre for 12 months to learn which disciplines I like and to get to know the calibre well etc.

I'm leaning towards likely doing BR 600 yds and F-Class mid range also, but really fancy a few go's at McQueens!

Ref this:
"The target will then appears again at a random interval of between 5 and 15 seconds later in either the same or another window for 3 seconds and so on until 10 exposures have been made"
Is this doable with a single shot rifle?

Many thanks.
Keith
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Re: Shooting the McQueen competition.

#29 Post by IainWR »

Itskeith wrote: Sun Jul 14, 2024 6:52 pm Hi everyone,

Just waiting for my FEO interview / FAC and pondering my first rifle purchase :D

Would really like to limit myself to one centrefire rifle / calibre for 12 months to learn which disciplines I like and to get to know the calibre well etc.

I'm leaning towards likely doing BR 600 yds and F-Class mid range also, but really fancy a few go's at McQueens!

Ref this:
"The target will then appears again at a random interval of between 5 and 15 seconds later in either the same or another window for 3 seconds and so on until 10 exposures have been made"
Is this doable with a single shot rifle?

Many thanks.
Keith
The McQueen is shot in seven series. B series is explicitly for single-shot rifles. Minimum 10-second interval. Perfectly doable.
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Re: Shooting the McQueen competition.

#30 Post by Itskeith »

Many thanks Iain - wonderful :good:
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