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    Scores Spring series 2015 MPL and gasser series

    This is where I will post the MPL and Gasser series for the spring of 2015 - Spring has a lovely ring to it ----- into the light yay

    To make my life simpler I will now update the scores on a Wednesday and Sunday, I had been doing them every time I received score but think was excessive on time, hope this is ok.

    January MPL pistol
    George M (thirdwheel) FWB 65 Misterkluglen 46 43 42 44 49 45 269
    Bob (Zooma) Pardini P10 R10 44 46 45 44 45 44 268
    John G FWB 103 R10 46 45 43 43 46 44 267
    Duncan G Original 6M Hobby 39 40 40 44 47 41 251
    Chris S Fas 604 R10 45 42 38 40 41 43 249
    Sarah M (starboard) HW40 Hobby 40 43 38 41 45 42 249
    Les L (learningcurve) HW40 Brocock match 38 41 42 41 41 39 242
    Chris H Fas 604 Mosquito 43 37 39 39 44 38 240
    Phil (Rickenbacker) IZH46 Hobby 42 46 36 36 37 42 239
    Glyn D HW40 Hobby 40 34 40 40 39 39 232










    January MPL Rifle
    Glyn D HW 30s Hobby 40 48 44 42 42 42 258
    Mark B Original 75 R10 39 43 45 46 45 35 253
    Chris S FWB 300s R10 45 42 38 40 41 43 249
    Andy F FWB 300s RWS club 39 44 40 43 39 42 247



    January Gasser Pistol
    George M (thirdwheel) Pardini K12 Junior R10 42 43 41 44 45 42 257
    Bob (Zooma) Pardini K12 Junior R10 43 42 45 44 38 42 254
    Chris H Rohm Mosquito 41 44 45 41 39 41 251
    John G Alfa classic Geco 41 42 42 38 40 42 245
    Sarah M (starboard) Styer LP2 R10 41 31 40 41 46 45 244






    January Gasser Rifle
    Damo1 Hammerli AR20 45 43 48 46 43 45 270
    Mark B FWB 800 R10 46 44 41 43 41 44 259
    Jim F Hammerli AR50 RWS club 17 38 26 28 34 19 162




    February MPL Pistol
    George M (thirdwheel) FWB 65 Misterkluglen 50 45 47 45 42 43 272
    Les L (learningcurve) HW40 Geco 40 47 47 46 45 45 270
    Chris S Baikal IZH 46M R10 45 42 44 46 45 46 268
    Bob (Zooma) Pardini P10 R10 42 47 44 44 45 45 267
    Phil (Rickenbacker) IZH46 Hobby 46 44 43 42 44 43 262
    John G FWB 103 R10 46 44 41 48 40 42 261
    Sarah M (Starboard) HW40 Hobby 41 39 42 41 46 41 250
    Duncan G Original 6M Hobby 43 41 39 42 38 43 246
    Chris H Fas 604 Mosquito 38 42 43 39 36 35 233
    Glyn D HW 45 Hobby 33 37 34 37 32 37 210









    February MPL Rifle
    Mark B Original 75 R10 42 44 47 46 49 39 267
    Glyn D HW 30s Hobby 43 44 43 44 45 44 263
    Chris S FWB 300s R10 42 42 43 41 48 43 259
    Andy F FWB 300s RWS club 44 42 42 44 40 34 246


    February Gasser Pistol
    George M (thirdwheel) Pardini K12 Junior R10 44 49 41 40 46 43 263
    John G Alfa classic Geco 43 45 41 39 45 43 256
    Bob (Zooma) Pardini K12 Junior R10 42 42 42 42 44 43 255
    Sarah M (starboard) Styer LP2 R10 44 45 39 42 42 38 250
    Chris H Rohm Mosquito 44 39 42 40 40 42 247





    February Gasser Rifle
    Damo1 Hammerli AR20 R10 43 48 45 49 41 46 272
    Mark B FWB 800 R10 41 43 46 45 44 46 265
    Jim F Hammerli AR50 RWS club 33 43 39 36 38 30 219




    March MPL Pistol
    Duncan G FWB80 Meisterkugeln 47 44 45 46 44 47 273
    Bob (Zooma) Pardini P10 R10 45 45 47 44 45 44 270
    Chris S Baikal IZH 46M R10 44 45 42 47 46 46 270
    Les L (learningcurve) HW40 Geco 40 43 43 47 49 46 268
    George M (thirdwheel) FWB 65 Misterkluglen 47 47 42 42 42 45 265
    John G FWB 103 R10 39 43 47 44 43 42 258
    Phil (Rickenbacker) IZH46 Hobby 43 46 44 39 42 43 257
    Chris H FAS 604 Mosquito 45 43 47 33 39 46 253
    Sarah M (Starboard) HW40 Hobby 38 40 43 37 41 35 234
    Glyn D HW 40 Hobby 39 39 41 39 38 36 232









    March MPL Rifle
    Andy F FWB 300s RWS club 45 41 43 46 46 44 265
    Glyn D HW 30s Hobby 45 43 46 42 45 39 260
    Mark B Original 75 R10 44 43 41 46 42 43 259
    Chris S FWB 300s R10 44 43 41 43 38 41 250




    March Gasser Pistol
    George M (thirdwheel) Pardini K12 Junior R10 47 44 45 44 45 45 270
    Bob (Zooma) Benelli Kyte Junior R10 44 42 45 43 43 44 261
    John G Alfa classic Geco 45 43 40 41 46 45 260
    Sarah M (starboard) Styer LP2 R10 48 45 43 34 45 44 259
    Chris H Rohm Mosquito 44 42 36 43 45 42 252





    March Gasser Rifle
    Damo1 Hammerli AR20 R10 47 48 46 48 47 44 280
    Mark B FWB 800 R10 41 42 44 46 43 40 256
    Jim F Hammerli AR50 RWS club 31 31 13 35 30 38 178



    April MPL Pistol
    Bob (Zooma) Pardini P10 R10 46 45 47 45 46 44 273
    Chris S Baikal IZH 46M R10 43 45 44 45 46 47 270
    Duncan G FWB80 Meisterkugeln 46 42 46 45 43 42 264
    John G FWB 103 R10 42 43 43 43 44 46 261
    George M (thirdwheel) FWB 65 Misterkluglen 43 46 37 44 40 43 253
    Chris H FAS 604 Mosquito 44 44 42 42 40 41 253
    Phil (Rickenbacker) IZH46 Hobby 42 43 39 42 43 43 252
    Sarah M (Starboard) HW40 Hobby 36 41 41 43 42 44 247
    Glyn D HW 40 Hobby 44 39 36 38 45 38 240








    April MPL Rifle
    Glyn D HW 30s Hobby 49 42 44 44 41 43 263
    Mark B Original 75 R10 40 43 47 44 44 42 260
    Andy F FWB 300s RWS club 38 46 42 43 47 43 259




    April Gasser Pistol
    George M (thirdwheel) Pardini K12 Junior R10 45 49 45 46 43 43 271
    Bob (Zooma) Pardini K12 Junior R10 41 45 44 46 43 44 263
    Sarah M (starboard) Styer LP2 R10 41 42 42 44 42 43 254
    Chris H Rohm Mosquito 42 44 44 40 36 42 248




    April Gasser Rifle
    Damo1 Hammerli AR20 R10 46 48 46 43 45 45 273
    Mark B FWB 800 R10 40 46 43 47 45 44 265
    Jim F Hammerli AR50 RWS club 36 21 40 34 31 40 202




    May MPL pistol
    Bob (Zooma) Pardini P10 R10 45 46 44 45 45 46 271
    Chris S Baikal IZH 46M R10 46 46 46 44 43 45 270
    Duncan G FWB80 Meisterkugeln 44 42 43 45 46 44 264
    Phil (Rickenbacker) IZH46 Hobby 42 44 44 43 43 42 258
    John G FWB 103 R10 41 42 42 43 43 43 254
    George M (thirdwheel) FWB 65 Misterkluglen 43 43 42 39 41 42 250
    Chris H FAS 604 Bisley practice 42 45 41 38 42 40 248
    Glyn D HW 40 Bisley practice 40 44 39 41 39 38 241
    Sarah M (Starboard) HW40 Meisterkugeln 44 42 37 37 42 31 233









    May MPL Rifle
    Mark B Original 75 R10 43 45 44 43 47 46 268
    Andy F FWB 300s RWS club 46 42 42 43 41 41 255
    Glyn D HW 30s Bisley practice 39 39 40 42 45 41 246


    May Gasser pistol
    George M (thirdwheel) Pardini K12 R10 43 48 46 42 45 46 270
    Bob (Zooma) Pardini K12 Junior R10 46 45 42 47 43 43 266
    Chris H Alfa Proj Bisley Practice 40 45 40 43 45 41 254
    Sarah M (starboard) Styer LP2 R10 40 46 43 37 43 39 248




    May Gasser Rifle
    Damo1 Hammerli AR20 R10 46 45 47 41 49 48 276
    Mark B FWB 800 R10 47 45 48 42 43 45 270
    Jim F Hammerli AR50 RWS club 27 45 39 40 26 32 209



    June MPL Pistol
    Bob (Zooma) FWB 103 R10 45 46 44 48 43 46 272
    George M (thirdwheel) FWB 65 Misterkluglen 43 46 47 43 44 48 271
    John G FWB 103 R10 41 43 43 44 45 46 262
    Duncan G FWB80 Meisterkugeln 43 43 44 42 45 43 260
    Sarah M (Starboard) HW40 Meisterkugeln 43 36 37 45 38 42 241
    Glyn D HW 45 Bisley practice 41 40 36 41 37 37 232
    Chris H FAS 604 Bisley practice 32 34 43 41 36 38 224







    June Gasser Pistol
    Bob (Zooma) FWB 103 R10 45 46 44 48 43 46 272
    George M (thirdwheel) FWB 65 Misterkluglen 43 46 47 43 44 48 271
    John G FWB 103 R10 41 43 43 44 45 46 262
    Duncan G FWB80 Meisterkugeln 43 43 44 42 45 43 260
    Phil (Rickenbacker) IZH46 Hobby 41 43 42 41 41 40 248
    Sarah M (Starboard) HW40 Meisterkugeln 43 36 37 45 38 42 241
    Glyn D HW 45 Bisley practice 41 40 36 41 37 37 232
    Chris H FAS 604 Bisley practice 32 34 43 41 36 38 224






    June MPL Rifle
    Mark B Original 75 R10 49 44 43 46 46 46 274
    Glyn D HW 30s Bisley practice 42 44 44 45 40 42 257
    Andy F FWB 300s JSB match 39 43 43 38 41 45 249





    June Gasser rifle
    Mark B FWB 800 R10 46 45 45 45 41 46 268
    Jim F Hammerli AR50 JSB Match 34 39 43 40 32 41 229








    OVERALL SO FAR Jan, Feb, March, April, may, June

    MPL Pistol
    1 Bob (Zooma) 268 267 270 273 271 272 1621
    2 George M (thirdwheel) 269 272 265 253 250 271 1580
    3 John G 267 261 258 261 254 262 1563
    4 Duncan G 251 246 273 264 264 260 1558
    5 Phil (Rickenbacker) 239 262 257 252 258 248 1516
    6 Sarah M (starboard) 249 250 234 247 233 241 1454
    7 Chris H 240 233 253 253 248 224 1451
    8 Glyn D 232 210 232 240 241 232 1387
    9 Chris S 249 268 270 270 270 1327
    10 Les L (learningcurve) 242 270 268 780






















    MPL Rifle
    1 Mark B 253 267 259 260 268 274 1581
    2 Glyn D 258 263 260 263 246 257 1547
    3 Andy F 247 246 265 259 255 249 1521
    4 Chris S 249 259 250 758













    Gasser Pistol
    1 George M (thirdwheel) 257 263 270 271 270 274 1605
    2 Bob (zooma) 254 255 261 263 266 263 1562
    3 Sarah M (starboard) 244 250 259 254 248 252 1507
    4 Chris H 245 247 252 248 254 255 1501
    5 John G 251 256 260 767










    Gasser Rifle
    1 Mark B 259 265 256 265 270 268 1583
    2 Damo1 270 272 280 273 276 1371
    3 Jim F 162 219 178 202 209 229 1199
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    Quote Originally Posted by thirdwheel View Post
    This is where I will post the MPL and Gasser series for the spring of 2015 - Spring has a lovely ring to it ----- into the light yay

    January MPL pistol
    Les L (learningcurve) HW40 Brocock match 38 41 42 41 41 39 242
    Nice one Les - you are the first to submit a score for the new comp - well done!
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    I will now update the scores twice a week on a Wednesday and Sunday to help with my time management at the moment.

    Best cheers

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    Scores updated, this household has not shot 6yd this year so far as we are concentrating on our 10m training for the NSRA air championship next weekend but we will catch up quickly.

    George

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    Quote Originally Posted by thirdwheel View Post
    Scores updated, this household has not shot 6yd this year so far as we are concentrating on our 10m training for the NSRA air championship next weekend but we will catch up quickly.

    George
    All this competition shooting started when you first entered the 6 yard postal series - and now look where this journey has taken you

    Beware - this target shooting lark can get infectious and has taken George from the warmth and comfort of his home range to the cold and uncomfortable range at Bisley

    Good luck George - enjoy the experience !
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    You also compounded it by selling me your Styer LP2 so my wife could embarrass me on regular occasions, but so far I've kept ahead when it matters . You are not the only one that have made it snow ball and advised and kept me on the straight and narrow - all the wonders of the internet.
    The Lord Roberts centre at Bisley is very nice with I think 80 ish electronic firing points and it is quite intimidating but I'm hoping and training to shoot a personal best at a competition over the weekend and enjoy ourselves. Our home range involves standing in front of a log burner which runs all of the time so it is very toasty at times but we cannot replicate that at Bisley without getting into problems with the range officer!
    It is an sport - an international and Olympic sport that I can compete in and still produce a respectful result unlike my other two ventures of Sprint Kayaking and dinghy sailing (took both to international level).
    You have to start somewhere and the MPL was it for me and the journey is only just over a year in the making so I'm only just starting but training and seeing improvement is so gratifying and importantly I can fit the training around my crazy work life.
    10m pcp and 6yd mpl are so different and 6yd is soooo challenging especially with the older lower cost sports equipment we use.

    Whats the point of plinking when instead you could be trying hard to improve and competing with yourself and others, you also meet some great like minded people that are committed to working hard to raise the profile of our sport to the position it rightly commands in other parts of the World.

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    Sorry for the later than normal update but the internet at home is on the blink.

    George

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    Sunday update.
    Glyn is shooting superbly with his hw 30s with a dioptre fitted against the heavy old target metal.

    George

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    goodness Les is back on form again with his hw40!!!!

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    Zooma's on the move and using his new Pardini K12 Junior and shooting well, the barrel and cylinders are only a little shorter than the full size K12 but it seems to make the feel so different - I've got one too a K12 with both set ups, brilliant pistol but not shot any of the 6yd targets this year as both of us have focused on the 10m so far this year but will get the ball rolling during the Easter hols.



    Enjoy your shooting
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    The Pardini K12 is the longest match target pistol made and only just fits into the control size box, but is the choice of a growing number of international 10 metre match competitors and also featured well at the last (London) Olympics.

    This extra long sightline would no doubt be a bonus to a good match shooter with a steady hand and strong control but for a less competent exponent of the art it can be demoralising and magnifies any sight movement.( ask me how I know :roll eyes.

    Fortunately it is possible to buy a short barrel that is very simple to exchange (two screws) and this can be used with the existing standard size cylinders or with matched shorter cylinders, and like the excellent Bennelli Kite the cylinder choice can be made to give a change of balance that could be helpful to some shooters.

    With the short barrel fitted it has a very similar sight-line and overall length to a Steyr LP10 so it is far from being a genuine "short" pistol - more like a "normal" or "regular" length match pistol.

    When fitted (or bought) with the so called :"short" barrel and cylinders the pistol is known as the K12 Junior . I must say this does seem like a very inappropriate name, but they also make a "proper" junior sized pistol known as the "Kid" so they do have a good range of pistol lengths and weights from short to long - even if the "short" is actually "not so short".
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    You learn something every day! I had no idea the K12 was the longest AP but it does mimic the looks of their super competitive free pistol. I must agree the slightly shorter sight line has damped down the perceived shake which is difficult to shut out and just see through. Changing barrels is very quick and very simple as you say. I've got the shorter cylinders too and you can feel the difference with the junior, and I agree the title of junior does not do Pardini any marketing favours, perhaps something has been lost in translation. I've not experienced having difficulty in it fitting in the control box unlike the horrors my wife has had with the Styer LP2 compact you sold us!!! she has failed at the ESSU, Midland, and Sussex in fact everywhere it has been presented, it is such a small compact pistol but fails on its width with a left hand grip. I've sorted it for good now with the use of my milling machine. Both of us failed at the British for some of the filler I had applied on the grip under the sight area but the kind chaps lent me a file to correct the problem.
    I hope it grows on you and that you can get it to suit you and your confidence in it builds as it is a nice lighter pistol.

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