Hello to All,
Scores updated Thursday, 20180920.
Have fun
Best regards
Russ
Hello to All,
Scores updated Thursday, 20180920.
Have fun
Best regards
Russ
Thanks Russ,
Nice to see another entry in the 6 yard MPL rifle competition - and with a nice classic recoilless match rifle too! Very nice!
Lets hope we get a few more - and in the air pistol and supported competitions too!
Rossendale Target Shooting Club. Every Tuesday and Thursday evening 7 - 10pm.
Bob,
+1
The MPL is looking much better now that more chappies have entered
Have fun & a good weekend
Bets regards
Russ
Once I have got the hang of my FWB 65 again after a break, I will be sending some scores in!
Too many guns, or not enough time?
Modski66,
The FWB65 - a fine pistol for use in the MPL
Have fun & a good weekend
Best regards
Russ
Well, i have sold the 30, it just wasn't for me, so i need to replace it, tried to find a 177 barrel with open sights for my 80 but have had no joy, so it is going off to have the moderator dove tailed to take a front sight, so what do i do in between time ..?..
I have the above 80, & a 77 in 177, but the 80 doesn't have open sights, the 77 is set up with a scope, so can i use a 22 in between time ?, i have an old 77 in 22 that doesn't have a scope, & i have just fitted a Beeman peep sight(thanks zooma) on it, so can i use it for Septembers cards ?
Rob
Hi Rob,
Sorry the HW30 was not for you, but I am pleased that the Beeman peep sight that I sent you has finally turned up in the post ("first class signed for") and hope that you can find a suitable .177 rifle to slide it onto so you can use it in the MPL.
We did run a .22 air pistol class some years ago (I still have the grey plastic grip Model 5 I won it with!) but due to the lack of support or interest in target shooting with a .22 air pistol it only lasted for one season.
We have never run a competition for .22 air rifles, but if there is enough support for it we are aways willing to listen
At the moment the MPL is only for .177 calibre airguns - mainly because it is the only recognised calibre to be used world-wide for target shooting with an airgun, but also because we all make holes of the same size - and so it is easy to make comparative scores - which is the basis of the competition.
Why not slide that scope off of your .177 HW77 for a while and use that until something else turns-up? - or you until get the dovetail cut in your .177 HW80 ?
As a matter of interest I have a lovely .177 HW95 (virtually as new and hardly ever shot) that I would love to use in the MPL but it has no dovetail in the barrel or the barrel sleeve so I cannot fit a front sight. Russ (PhatMan) has an HW95 Super Match (lucky sod) that comes with a front sight already fitted, and the picture of his has inspired me to make the effort to convert mine to take a front sight as I like the shape of the stock and the adjustable cheekpiece.
What I don't like about the HW95 is the effort needed to break the barrel every time it needs reloading - it really is harder than it needs to be, so once I find a way of cutting a dovetail into either the barrel itself or the sleeve I will de-tune it to make it more suitable for target shooting (it is way too powerful at the moment!), and also take a look at the barrel latch to see if it can be "softened" without losing the security of the barrel lock (to maintain accuracy).
With that done it would make a superb HW target springer !
If anyone knows who can accurately cut a dovetail into my HW95 barrel to take front sight - please let me know. An alternative would be to find a spare HW95 Super Match barrel, but as this model is not imported into the UK by the official importer, I am guessing that finding a spare Super Match barrel wont be too easy?
Another solution would be to buy an HW95 Super Target - anybody selling one?
Last edited by zooma; 22-09-2018 at 08:22 PM.
Rossendale Target Shooting Club. Every Tuesday and Thursday evening 7 - 10pm.