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[QUOTE=100m airgun;6083320]I am the founder of these 100m matches in The Netherlands.
NONSENSE !
RG.
[QUOTE=RabbitSniper22;6090133]Hi RabbitSniper:
Thank you very much for the opportunity to bring some links:
The first 100m match
An interview with the founder in an important Dutch weaponmagazine
ATB
emi
Last edited by 100m airgun; 02-09-2013 at 07:51 PM.
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[QUOTE=rene george;6083513]In the late ninety's Dutch airgunners started to shoot with hw90, S10, S300 etc. at 100m. No official matches, just for fun.
At one moment around 2008 a guy called Fotempel suggested why don't start matches at 100 meter and so it begun. The 100m crew was formed including teammember frontman emi.
Later on emi decided to leave the 100m crew to "do his "own thing. The 100m crew went further without him and took the matches to the highest level as they are these days.
And that's how the things are in a nutshell.
[QUOTE=Theobenrules;6091853]Hi Gertje,
And the first official 100m matches were organized by 100mairgun.nl. Also did they formulate the rules (no power and caliber limit, only the front of the rifle is allowed to be supported and many more, and last but not least: the dimensions of the rings of the target).
Please be on topic now. It's about the results of the latest 100m airgunmatch in the Netherlands which was won by an Edgunrifle.
ATB
emi
Last edited by 100m airgun; 04-09-2013 at 10:08 PM.
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[QUOTE=100m airgun;6092811]Hi emi,
You mean the 100 meter crew organized the first and today's matches ? The rules where formulated by the contenders at the time..
But you are absolutely right and this is about Robert who won the match with his Edgun
Great rifle by the way and happy to own one.
ATB
Theo
Hi Ray,
Good question. Let me explain.
The competition we (The 100 Meter Crew) organise consists of eight matches. The six best scores are added up and count for the title "Best Dutch 100 Meter Airgun Shooter 2013".
Six matches are held indoors and two are outdoor events shot on ranges at remote, non populated areas. We don't use a power or caliber limit.
A well respected colleage of us, Gerard Wolters, organises about 4 seperate matches every year, both indoor and outdoor.
Gerard uses a 100 Fpe power limit and a .25 caliber limit (6,35mm).
For his outdoor events a silencer for the more "noisy" airguns is obligatory.
The outdoor event announced in post #2 in this thread is organised by Gerard Wolters so there is a power/caliber/noise limit.
Last edited by 100MeterCrew; 27-08-2013 at 06:06 PM.
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wow ! just looked at the 100 yard group shot with the bsa lonestar, fantastic stuff, this has me hooked on honing my long range skills, thanks for posting.
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Hi,
That 5-shot group was shot at 110 yards by an avid Dutch shooter named Gertje and was "officially" set to measure .352" or 8,94 mm CTC by means of an indispensable tool named On Target Precision Calculator. Follow this link to the original screen capture.
The link to a screen capture of this group mentioned in post #7 in this thread appears to be incorrect becouse that capture mentions a CTC of .362"
Please also note the copyright notice on the right is missing. Here's a mirror to this incorrect screenshot so you can do your comparative research.
To all: The 100 Meter Crew uses only it's own website and The Biggest Dutch Airgunners Forum as their official means of communication.
Sorry guys, only in Dutch! But with Google Translate and a little bit of imagination!
Last edited by 100MeterCrew; 29-08-2013 at 10:24 AM.
Hi all,
For those who didn't knew: in our 100m/110yards matches it's not allowed to shoot fully benchrested. Only the front-end of the rifle is allowed to be supported. The main reason I decided to introduce this rule is that we mainly shoot indoors.
ATB
emi
Last edited by 100m airgun; 29-08-2013 at 10:10 PM.
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