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Thread: January Police Pistol Competition Thread AND Side Match!

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    Jim,

    Scores in

    6" Smith & Wesson, RWS Hobby 7.0gr, Iron Sights

    It was a lot of fun and shows where I need to improve. Interestingly 11/12 shots were below the 10 point circle in Section 2 about level with the base of our targets non-shooting hand. Maybe I was consious of the two seconds to acquire as I was going for the centre mass and was releasing the shot before I'd settled.

    Anyway it was enjoyable and gives me a reason to shoot the the old S&W more often.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeB View Post
    Hmmmm...

    My tummy has been a bit off and my bottom a little squiffy for a few days. Come to think of it, it started around the time you emailed me my January UBC comp certificates, Tony...

















    ...Maybe you've given me and Crabbet an email virus?

    Scores about to be submitted by the way, James. Sorry, but I completely forgot about the sideshoot.

    If I get the time tomorrow, I'll have a do at it.

    All best,

    Mike.
    All ill shooters are hereby ordered by the Police Pistol Manager to STAY THE HELL INSIDE! I don't want your further illness on my conscience.

    Swiftnbold reported his scores, that makes ten for main match...

    Jim
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim McArthur View Post
    PHILG: please let me know what pellets you used.

    Cheers,

    Jim
    Hi Jim, forget to mention I used Crosman Match Pell (nearest to hand)


    atb Phil






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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil G View Post
    Hi Jim, forget to mention I used Crosman Match Pell (nearest to hand)


    atb Phil

    Thanks, Phil!

    Now MichaelB reports in, really nice score there, Mike! And that's 11 for the main match so far, with about 34 hours to go...

    Jim
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim McArthur View Post
    Thanks, Phil!

    Now MichaelB reports in, really nice score there,



    Sound ominous, what d'you think Cookie?



    atb Phil






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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim McArthur View Post
    Thanks, Phil!

    Now MichaelB reports in, really nice score there, Mike!

    Jim
    Quote Originally Posted by Phil G View Post
    Sound ominous, what d'you think Cookie?

    atb Phil


    I wouldn't worry too much, Phil; Jim was probably just being sarcastic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil G View Post
    Sound ominous, what d'you think Cookie?



    atb Phil

    Uuuummmm......I'll not say. Yet!

    Jim
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    Smile Ratgunner

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim McArthur View Post
    Don't forget: our Police Pistol Competition and Side Match begin today!

    Jim
    Hi Jim,
    Can you point me in the right direction to get that type of Target via the net??

    Cheers Mate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil G View Post
    what d'you think Cookie?



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    Cookie, you didn't turn in a score yet, did you?

    Jim
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim McArthur View Post
    Cookie, you didn't turn in a score yet, did you?

    Jim

    Cookie, your PM came in just as I hit the Send button.

    Jim
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim McArthur View Post
    Cookie, your PM came in just as I hit the Send button.

    Jim
    Got, 'em, Cookie.

    ( Not too shabby, says I.... )

    Jim
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    Quote Originally Posted by ratgunner View Post
    Hi Jim,
    Can you point me in the right direction to get that type of Target via the net??

    Cheers Mate.
    Not sure about where on the internet they originally came from - TONY, was it you who founf them, or was it Jim D. ? - but you can print them out right here.

    From the Air Pistol sub-forum, which is where we are now, scroll down to about the 4th message, the "www.umarexboysclub" Sticky. Click on that. Click on the same big word as it pops up again in Thread Message No. 1

    On the red and yellow that comes up, look to the lower left corner, and you'll see Police Pistol. Click on that, scroll down to the end of that message, and you'll see where it says Police Pistol target. Click on that, and the target pops up.

    Jim
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim McArthur View Post
    Cookie, your PM came in just as I hit the Send button.

    Jim
    Timing is everything good sir.

    Jason
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    Smile Ratgunner

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim McArthur View Post
    Not sure about where on the internet they originally came from - TONY, was it you who founf them, or was it Jim D. ? - but you can print them out right here.

    From the Air Pistol sub-forum, which is where we are now, scroll down to about the 4th message, the "www.umarexboysclub" Sticky. Click on that. Click on the same big word as it pops up again in Thread Message No. 1

    On the red and yellow that comes up, look to the lower left corner, and you'll see Police Pistol. Click on that, scroll down to the end of that message, and you'll see where it says Police Pistol target. Click on that, and the target pops up.

    Jim

    Thanks for that Jim spot on target as it were?
    printed one out bunged it in the scanner/printer and knocked out ten copies no problem,
    have recently put a 2/32 pistol scope on my new HW40 well back on the rail,
    with air rifle twin screw mounts to spread the load, it works a treat and is now deadly out to 15 yards,
    Now off to my workshop to make a target holder for my new targets,
    Cheers All, Bernard.

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    so jim when do we find out how well we didont do
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