Just shot Decembers cards
Just shot Decembers cards
Hello to All,
Scores updated Saturday, 20181117.
A big welcome to our newest shooter Sunbeam, who has got off to a most excellent start : a score of 270 on his first set of rifle cards, shot with an FWB300SU
Have fun
Best regards
Russ
Hi Russ,
Thanks for updating the scores for us !
Its nice to see that we have had three new entries for the MPL recently (including one this morning) - so it is NEVER too late to enter!
As long as you are happy to complete your 36 targets in 6 blocks of six scores before the end of December this year, you can bung us your tenner and enter at any time
Lets hope this is the start of the MPL revival - it would be great to see it being supported by more shooters - it is a good competition that is so easy to take part in either at home, in the garden, cellar, loft, garage, landing, hallway, kitchen etc etc - or even at you local club (if you have one).
Rossendale Target Shooting Club. Every Tuesday and Thursday evening 7 - 10pm.
As i am rained off today, i printed the 6yd pistol target off & had a go at that, think i will need a bit more practice, but will shoot that league as well next year
It is great to see some good scores being recorded in the MPL Rifle competition with the recoilless match rifles, and it is just as interesting to see how well some of the rifle shooters are doing with a basic "kicker" type springer air rifle too.
When I first started the MPL we had a lot more competitors taking part and as they progressed and took up target shooting with more expensive PCP match pistols and rifles they moved on to more "serious" 10 meter competitions - but never forgot that it was the MPL that got them started.
Some are seriously considering returning to shoot in the MPL 6 yards competition with non PCP air pistol and rifle to see if they can still do it!
Many have been given a serious "reality check" when having a secret 6 yard plink and have found it really difficult to score as well at 6 yards with a springer (or an SSP) as they can with their PCP match weapons at 10 meters!
Some have reminded me that I also had a rule back in those early days that anyone shooting with a "kicker" ( thats a spring powered air pistol or rifle that is NOT recoilless) was given initially a +3 points per card "bonus".
This rapidly evened-up the scores between the less expensive (and rather more basic) "kickers" against the more expensive (and more refined) recoilless springers and SSP rivals, so much so that many changed back to using a kicker as despite being unquestionably more difficult to shoot good target scores with, the +3 point bonus per card became a winning combination.
In the following season I lowered the bonus for those using "kickers" to +2 points per card and this seemed to even things up much more - so if you are shooting with a basic air pistol or air rifle and would like to see how you could be scoring if you had a recoilless equivalent - try adding 2 points per card to your current scores and it will give you some idea.
If you like this idea to have of having the +2 point bonus included again for "kickers" in the next season's MPL postal competition - have your say here - and let us know your thoughts!
Last edited by zooma; 23-11-2018 at 08:49 PM.
Rossendale Target Shooting Club. Every Tuesday and Thursday evening 7 - 10pm.
+2 for kickers is interesting, Bob. It would save the need for a separate recoilling class/es. I'm going to practice with a kicker or two before the next series to see if I can improve with them. I feel I'm shooting the Original 45 ok and if can stop pulling into the occasional, daft 4's and 5's, I will be scoring well.
A 6fpe kicker is a better tool for the job but it's interesting to see how far you can go with a full power rifle. I find the report of 11fpe rifle and the loud twang against the target holder affects my concentration a wee bit on my small, enclosed range. I'm sure I can overcome it with practice.