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    HFT and Vintage air rifles, some form of competition incorporating old classics.

    After reading a few posts about the forthcoming Bisley event especially for classic and collectable air rifles. I was thinking would it be possible and more importantly would there be any interest from members to incorporate a classic/collectable event, either a side shoot or even some form of competition on a suitable range and as yet to be agreed number of targets into future HFT comps providing there is room on the host clubs range for this extra shoot.
    To make it interesting there could be an open sights policy with standard cord resettable knockdowns at a max of 35 yards down to 10 yards.

    Or possibly classes, say for instance class A for the rifles with open sights. And class B, period rifles with contemporary telescopic sights, no mildots allowed. Apart from that still the standard HFT rules 1 point faceplate 2 points for a knockdown.

    I spoke to Pete Sparks this morning and he's all for the idea, club space allowing.

    Any interest, input or ideas from members on this.
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    Hi Grayling, some good suggestions there . Having just yesterday bought an early 1990s .177 Daystate Huntsman FTR with a lovely walnut stock, the idea of a classic p,c.p. class appeals -- maybe as a sub division/section of Sporting Rifle or a retro F-T ? Food for thought. Atb: Gareth W-B.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gareth W-B View Post
    Hi Grayling, some good suggestions there . Having just yesterday bought an early 1990s .177 Daystate Huntsman FTR with a lovely walnut stock, the idea of a classic p,c.p. class appeals -- maybe as a sub division/section of Sporting Rifle or a retro F-T ? Food for thought. Atb: Gareth W-B.

    Cheers Gareth, it will be a perfect opportunity to put faces to BBS names AS WELL the banter and Craic at HFT comps is already brilliant, this can only add more to the overall enjoyment. A pcp class why not mate they go back to the very early 80's (I THINK ) in this case the world is truly our LOBSTER . ITS ALL ABOUT ENJOYING OURSELVES AFTERALL .
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    Following the fun I had shooting the Tawd Vale round of the UKAHFT using a 1914 BSA I thought I would update my rifle with a similar theme of open sights.

    My 1987 Daystate FTR was fitted with a foresight which matched my sports peep sight.

    Ive yet to find a good combination of my eye sight and foresight element.

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    Are there no vintage/period/classic airgun enthusiasts out there apart from G W B and I.J who have even a passing interest in this proposed competition and get together, 76 views and no other comments or ideas. Come on chaps
    I need interested parties to get this underway.


    Raygun as kindly offered a venue at the Rivington charity shoot on the 10th August 2008 (cheers Raymondo ) with all proceeds going to charity, this has a course fee of £5 and any one who has been to Rivi will know its set in beautiful surroundings. Raymondo as set a minimum of 10 shooters to make it worthwhile setting up a dedicated vintage/classics course, surely there are some BBSers within a 1 hour radius of Rivington rifles course that would be interested in a get together of sorts.

    If this is anywhere near as good as similar indoor comps that Rivi already run then this will be great fun. But we need interest from members to make it a viable option.

    This will be a chance for guys with an interest in older weapons to Pitt themselves and there treasured old classics against fellow enthusiasts in beautiful surroundings and a convivial atmosphere with all money going to an excellent cause. SURELY WORTHWHILE IN ALL WAYS.
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    Hi Gary.

    I'll be interested. As you know I've got a few 'classic' Jackals . Do they count?

    Just need to check my diary oh & the boss

    Also it be good to meet up again & have the craic.
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    Great idea.
    Old knackered relics shooting their rifles

    Count me in. Now. What class does a BSF 65 come into?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pad. E View Post
    Hi Gary.

    I'll be interested. As you know I've got a few 'classic' Jackals . Do they count?

    Just need to check my diary oh & the boss

    Also it be good to meet up again & have the craic.
    Yo Pad, ye mate you could shoot your AR7/Combat in the open sights class A, but as I said we can debate the finer points of the comp if we get enough interested parties. Another day with you Pad good bud would be very welcome .

    Quote Originally Posted by I. J. View Post
    Great idea.
    Old knackered relics shooting their rifles

    Count me in. Now. What class does a BSF 65 come into?

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    Ian you'll be guest of honour you legend and guru to us mere mortals .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grayling View Post
    Yo Pad, ye mate you could shoot your AR7/Combat in the open sights class A, but as I said we can debate the finer points of the comp if we get enough interested parties. Another day with you Pad good bud would be very welcome .


    Thanks Gary

    Cool, Yeah I could enter the Combat in the open sight, or my Parabellum with Sussex Armoury 6*32 in the other category. I just won't let you touch them

    Seriously it will be a great day for sure
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    Quote Originally Posted by I. J. View Post

    What class does a BSF 65 come into?
    ... The same as the Airgunaid SP5 .20 cal .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gareth W-B View Post
    ... The same as the Airgunaid SP5 .20 cal .
    Does that mean you are going to come to it?

    It would be good to put a face to the name.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grayling View Post
    After reading a few posts about the forthcoming Bisley event especially for classic and collectable air rifles. I was thinking would it be possible and more importantly would there be any interest from members to incorporate a classic/collectable event, either a side shoot or even some form of competition on a suitable range and as yet to be agreed number of targets into future HFT comps providing there is room on the host clubs range for this extra shoot.
    To make it interesting there could be an open sights policy with standard cord resettable knockdowns at a max of 35 yards down to 10 yards.

    Or possibly classes, say for instance class A for the rifles with open sights. And class B, period rifles with contemporary telescopic sights, no mildots allowed. Apart from that still the standard HFT rules 1 point faceplate 2 points for a knockdown.

    I spoke to Pete Sparks this morning and he's all for the idea, club space allowing.

    Any interest, input or ideas from members on this.
    Did the last Tawd comp with a Crosman 600 pistol(with special dispensation from Tawd) would that count?

    Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Retracted_Yeti View Post
    Did the last Tawd comp with a Crosman 600 pistol(with special dispensation from Tawd) would that count?

    Cheers.

    Roy.
    You have my permission to do our charity shoot with your Crosman 600 if you want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by I. J. View Post
    You have my permission to do our charity shoot with your Crosman 600 if you want.

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    Works for me Ian........what are you going to use?

    CHALLENGE ON!!!!

    Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Retracted_Yeti View Post
    Works for me Ian........what are you going to use?

    CHALLENGE ON!!!!

    Cheers.

    Roy.
    The fabled BSF model 65 - what else?

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