Neil,
Very soon.
I am have been very busy at work, and haven't had any spare time.
I hope to have the details for the Autumn/Winter MPL 2017 out this Saturday (22-Jul-2017) :
Have fun
Best regards
Russ
Neil,
Very soon.
I am have been very busy at work, and haven't had any spare time.
I hope to have the details for the Autumn/Winter MPL 2017 out this Saturday (22-Jul-2017) :
Have fun
Best regards
Russ
Hi Russ
Count me in for the Pistol & Rested Pistol again!
Cheers
Paul
Following recent enquiries for details about the MPL rules I am giving them a "bump" to save writing them all over again.
Added to these are the Supported Air Pistol and Supported Air Rifle classes ( like all other MPL competitions they are shot at the traditional British 6 yards distance for convenient "home range use"). These two new classes are based on the ISSF rules (see link below) but used at 6 yards.
http://www.issf-sports.org/getfile.a...ition_2017.pdf
Rossendale Target Shooting Club. Every Tuesday and Thursday evening 7 - 10pm.
Thanks for posting these. What height does the target have to be in the MPL ?, also my current 177(80k) doesn't fit as it is scoped, so looks like i need a new rifle...
I always thought the BBS competitions needed a club official/scorer's signature on the cards, I must be getting confused with something else - probably just old age...
How do I sign up?
Too many guns, or not enough time?
The MPL is an independnt competition that I drew the rules up for and started several years ago to encourage the use of classic airguns that need physical effort to prime the air gun as opposed to storing the energy in a tube ! Some of the previous BBS articles on this are worth digging out as they make interesting reading and nothing much has changed over the years.
Spring powered and single stroke pneumatics drop nicely into this "self powered" category and examples of both types can be bought new or used at very reasonable prices ( when compared to PCP for example).
This has the effect of making things "affordable" and very equal for those that felt they could not compete fairly against those with deeper pockets in any of the other competitions that existed at the time, so it has worked very well on this front too as well as being considered by many as encouraging newcomers into the sport of target shooting.
More recently (in recent years ) we have been privileged to use the good services of the BBS to enable the competition to be extended as a postal competition to enable anyone to take part from home or anywhere they can find a safe 6 yard distance to shoot in. Since then, we have also enjoyed the support of some that also shoot at clubs and at 10 meters too so it really can be enjoyed by all.
I designed the competition to enable those with no access to a club (distance, handicap etc) who still wanted to shoot air weapons at targets, and I considered the the traditional 6 yard distance as being a lot easier for anyone to achieve at home than the longer 10 meters distance.
This has also been a great success with competitors shooting in the most unlikely places at home in addition to the more predictable choices of garage, garden, cellar, attic or passageway etc.
Like many postal competitions, this one also relies on trust and self -scoring and the simple fact that you are only trying to beat your own its score, but also have the chance to compare it each month with other who may well be shooting on an innovative "home range" - possibly similar ( or not) to your own self constructed shooting environment.
Entering is easy - just bung a tenner (plus appropiate postage if req'd) to Russ (PhatMan) or myself (using the information shown in the rules) to get yourself a pack of 36 targets ( rifle or pistol - please specify) and you are ready to go!
Last edited by zooma; 07-09-2018 at 06:10 PM.
Rossendale Target Shooting Club. Every Tuesday and Thursday evening 7 - 10pm.
I'm going to have a look around for a rifle, any suggestions ? i'm going to look at the 30, & 99, though the 30 does look a bit small.
Rob