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    (QUOTE). Hi Zooma, i downloaded the info off of the ISSF?site when i first heard of Supported shooting last year and discussed it at my club,and yes amongst us old fogies there were a few that would be up for trying it out.
    As to who has heard of it? now that is what bugs me about our monthlies, not enough space /articles about target shooting disciplines.
    At my club out of about 40 members there are only 4 who do any style of hunting,we all read the mags and dribble over the latest kit but usualy lament the poor test reports and lack of competion shooting articles,we are it seems in the minority?
    With the exception of a few 10mtr shooters the rest us all use PCP or spring sporter rifles of the type the monthly's are always promoting for winter and summer postal comps.
    Perhaps if the mags could give time for regular articles on the different disciplines/rules and equipment etc it could be to every ones benefit?
    Don (match sec. IR&PC)[/QUOTE]


    I have had a contributor from Airgun World contact me as he wanted to see if he could get a page about SARS in the magazine.

    The last I heard was that he was very keen on the idea and was going to discuss it with his Editor - maybe his editor did not give him the permission to write the article, so why not send an email or message to the Editor to let him know there is some interest in finding out a bit more about it?

    Meanwhile, you would be welcome to come and have chat with us one evening at RMTC and see how we have made the supports to get started at minimal cost.

    Bob.
    Rossendale Target Shooting Club. Every Tuesday and Thursday evening 7 - 10pm.

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    Zooma thank you for your invite, but it is something i would try but some one else would have to design and make the stands!
    Thats not a cop out,for my sins i am match secretary and already spend too much time doing entries, scoring,sending of scores and posting results,it would also appear that i am the unelected buildings/maintenace man as well! so it would be up to another club member to make something,i wonder where he is??
    I still fail to see why the monthlies cant give us better test reports of available kit,a lot of us do BR so i suppose that we are super critical about the accuracy test
    results,we all know that all that glitters is not gold!
    Gwyn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gwyn View Post
    Zooma thank you for your invite, but it is something i would try but some one else would have to design and make the stands!
    Thats not a cop out,for my sins i am match secretary and already spend too much time doing entries, scoring,sending of scores and posting results,it would also appear that i am the unelected buildings/maintenace man as well! so it would be up to another club member to make something,i wonder where he is??
    I still fail to see why the monthlies cant give us better test reports of available kit,a lot of us do BR so i suppose that we are super critical about the accuracy test
    results,we all know that all that glitters is not gold!
    Gwyn.
    I have designed a cheap and easy to make bar holder that can be made by anyone from basic plywood (or similar) in just a few minutes - and it is what we are using now in our club!

    This bar holder can then be mounted onto any decent speaker stand (or similar).

    Dead easy - and cheap!

    I can send you some pictures if it would help and if you do decide to come over to see us you can also see them in action - or better still - try it for yourself!

    You may even like to bring somebody with you to convince that making some would hardly take-up any of his (or hers) time
    Rossendale Target Shooting Club. Every Tuesday and Thursday evening 7 - 10pm.

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    Zooma, thank you for the invitation, but instead of sending me a picture of your designed rest would it not be a good idea to post it on here? could reach a wider audience?
    Now if our governing body or a county association were to show an interest it could become another competition? that would almost certainly attract some attention from those that have not heard about it.
    Something else the monthly mags could show off? could be good for the readers and the companies that advertise their wares.
    The NSRA could even do an article about it in the Target (the house magazine),but i dont hold out too much hope of that!
    Don.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gwyn View Post
    Zooma, thank you for the invitation, but instead of sending me a picture of your designed rest would it not be a good idea to post it on here? could reach a wider audience?
    Now if our governing body or a county association were to show an interest it could become another competition? that would almost certainly attract some attention from those that have not heard about it.
    Something else the monthly mags could show off? could be good for the readers and the companies that advertise their wares.
    The NSRA could even do an article about it in the Target (the house magazine),but i dont hold out too much hope of that!
    Don.
    Hi Don,

    I have had no luck posting pictures here on the BBS but I would be happy to send them to you (or anyone else) who is able to do so as I agree that this could help to promote SARS here on the BBS and hopefully across the UK.

    It is so simple to set-up, and I have designed a very simple bar holder that anyone can knock-up at little or no cost so there is so little to risk in trying it, and so much to gain - as we have found out!

    SARS is great fun and has quickly become the most enjoyed discipline in our club - no surprise it is the same in Germany!

    Bob.
    Rossendale Target Shooting Club. Every Tuesday and Thursday evening 7 - 10pm.

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    I am bumping this post to answer ongoing enquiries from those who have some interest in this "new" discipline so they can access the ISSF rules (via the link) and read the comments to date.

    Our own humble MPL version of this discipline (same rules but shot at 6 yards in a postal league that is open to everyone) has just started its its second season with air rifle and its first season with air pistol.

    Early days maybe, but well worth "having a go" and late entries can still be accepted now - no problem. You can enter by contacting PhatMan here on the BBS - not only for the supported series but the other free standing 6 yards MPL competitions too!

    Its only a tenner to enter and we provide the 36 targets that you will need to complete the series (6 per month x 6 months).

    If you can collect your targets from PhatMan or zooma thats all you pay. If you would like them to be posted then you need to add the cost of posting your targets to you as well.
    Last edited by zooma; 10-09-2018 at 10:09 AM.
    Rossendale Target Shooting Club. Every Tuesday and Thursday evening 7 - 10pm.

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    Hello to All,

    +1 on Zooma's posts.

    We would like more chappies to get involved with the MPL competitions.

    We would also like to encourage younger shooters to try these events - AmyNrLincoln has recently shot her first MPL cards, and has done well

    We would encourage others who have children, who together, might like to try these disciplines.

    Have fun & a good Sunday

    Best regards

    Russ

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