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    Results : Muscle Powered League, Autumn / Winter 2020

    Hello to All,

    Here be the thread for the posting of the results for the MPL Autumn / Winter 2020 Competitions.

    Many thanks

    Good shooting !

    Have fun

    Best regards

    Russ


    July MPL Rifle
    RobTheDog Original 75 RWS R10 Rifle 44 44 45 45 46 48 = 272
    PhatMan 1974 Diana 35 RWS R10 Pistol 40 44 43 38 38 44 = 247
    July MPL 10m Scoped Rifle
    RobTheDog Weihrauch HW77 (full length) RWS R10 Rifle 47 48 49 49 50 50 = 293
    July MPL Pistol
    sgibbar Walther LPM1 RWS meisterkugeln 44 45 48 48 46 43 = 274
    PhatMan 1948 Diana Mod 5 RWS R10 Pistol 37 36 38 45 41 39 = 236
    July MPL Supported Pistol
    Rincewind Pardiniki K2S RWS Geco 43 38 43 42 44 44 = 254
    August MPL Rifle
    RobTheDog Original 75 RWS R10 Rifle 42 44 45 45 46 50 = 272
    PhatMan 1974 Diana 35 RWS R10 Pistol 45 42 46 47 40 37 = 257
    August MPL 10m Scoped Rifle
    RobTheDog HW30S (Iron sights) RWS R10 Rifle 46 47 47 47 49 49 = 285
    August MPL Pistol
    sgibbar Walther LPM1 RWS meisterkugeln 48 48 49 46 46 47 = 284
    PhatMan 1948 Diana Mod 5 RWS R10 Pistol 38 40 41 38 41 42 = 240
    August MPL Supported Pistol
    Rincewind Pardiniki K2S RWS Geco 44 37 40 39 41 40 = 241
    September MPL Rifle
    RobTheDog HW30S RWS R10 Rifle 43 43 44 44 45 45 = 264
    PhatMan 1974 Diana 35 RWS R10 Pistol 38 46 44 42 36 47 = 253
    September MPL 10m Scoped Rifle
    RobTheDog HW 80k RWS R10 Rifle 47 47 48 48 49 50 = 289
    September MPL Pistol
    sgibbar Original 6G RWS meisterkugeln 41 43 46 46 45 44 = 265
    PhatMan 1948 Diana Mod 5 RWS R10 Pistol 39 38 41 40 37 39 = 234
    October MPL Rifle
    RobTheDog HW30S RWS R10 Rifle 44 44 44 44 45 46 = 267
    PhatMan 1974 Diana 35 RWS R10 Pistol 43 44 42 34 40 43 = 246
    October MPL 10m Scoped Rifle
    RobTheDog HW 80k RWS R10 Rifle 48 49 49 49 49 49 = 293
    October MPL Pistol
    sgibbar Walther LP2 RWS meisterkugeln 48 45 47 43 43 48 = 274
    PhatMan 1948 Diana Mod 5 RWS R10 Pistol 39 40 42 39 37 41 = 238
    November MPL Rifle
    RobTheDog HW30S Bisley Practice 43 43 43 43 44 45 = 261
    PhatMan 1974 Diana 35 RWS R10 Pistol 42 45 47 46 40 42 = 262
    November MPL Pistol
    sgibbar Walther LP2 RWS meisterkugeln 47 45 48 43 44 48 = 275
    PhatMan 1948 Diana Mod 5 RWS R10 Pistol 41 43 39 40 43 38 = 244
    December MPL Rifle
    PhatMan 1974 Diana 35 RWS R10 Pistol 47 42 39 40 44 43 = 255
    December MPL Pistol
    sgibbar Walther LPM1 RWS meisterkugeln 46 48 45 48 44 43 = 274
    PhatMan 1948 Diana Mod 5 RWS R10 Pistol 39 43 41 39 39 36 = 237
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    Overall Scores
    MPL Rifle
    PhatMan 247 257 253 246 262 255 = 1520
    RobTheDog 272 272 264 267 261 = 1336
    MPL 10m Scoped Rifle
    RobTheDog 293 285 289 293 = 1160
    MPL Pistol
    sgibbar 274 284 265 274 275 274 = 1646
    PhatMan 236 240 234 238 244 237 = 1429
    MPL Supported Pistol
    Rincewind 254 241 = 495
    Last edited by PhatMan; 19-12-2020 at 08:15 AM.

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    Hello to All,

    First scores already from a very keen Rob

    Have fun & a good weekend

    Best regards

    Russ

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    Hello to All,

    Scores updated Saturday, 20200718.

    Have fun & a good weekend

    Best regards

    Russ

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    Hello to All,

    Scores updated Sunday, 20200802.

    Have fun & a good Sunday

    Best regards

    Russ

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    Not shot for a couple of weeks, so thought i'd get some practice in, shot i 50 on an mpl target, but was using it for practice, & shot a few more pellets at different parts of the target, then checked it & saw he first 5 had gone where they should....Aah well just proves i can do it, just need to do it more often !

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    Rob,

    Indeed you can do it !

    Have fun !

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    Hello to All,

    Scores updated Friday, 20200814.

    Have fun & a good weekend

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    Having back problems at the moment, so have purchased an hw 30, got it sorted for 6yds with a diopter sight, can i use a red dot sight on it for 10m ?, can't see the difference between that & a scope, but i want to stay within the rules.

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    Rob,

    I hope you had a most spiffing weekend

    The conventional red-dot's are 1X, so offer no maginification advantages.

    I cannot see why you couldn't or shouldn't use them for the 10m Competition.

    As an aside, I have recently fitted four (4) of my springers with red-dot sights : HW30S, HW99S, HW95 SuperMatch, and Hatsan 55S.

    The red-dots are all 2 MOA dot size.

    It is early days, but I am getting to grips with the new aiming scheme, and the group sizes are shrinking to 'aperture sight' levels

    Please use the red-dot and let us know how you get on with it.

    Have fun

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    Many thanks Russ, its purely because of the back/shoulder issues + i can fit the dot sight on the rails in front of the diopter so i don't have to remove it & lose my poa for 6yds.

    Just made a front sight insert so will see which proves to be the more accurate.

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    Back Support

    Rob

    Not sure if you already have one, but a back support is worth its weight in gold. Both the wife and I, being of advanced years get back problems, and we both use a support when the back is bad, its is no advantage when shooting, would not be legal under ISSF rules, the wife says it gives no more support than shooting trousers, but it certainly does protect the back.

    The one I recommend is from www.physique.co.uk its made by Mueller, any thing that keeps old farts shooting!

    Have Fun
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    Quote Originally Posted by RobinC View Post
    Rob

    Not sure if you already have one, but a back support is worth its weight in gold. Both the wife and I, being of advanced years get back problems, and we both use a support when the back is bad, its is no advantage when shooting, would not be legal under ISSF rules, the wife says it gives no more support than shooting trousers, but it certainly does protect the back.

    The one I recommend is from www.physique.co.uk its made by Mueller, any thing that keeps old farts shooting!

    Have Fun
    Many thanks. Years of abuse are catching up with me, & the body is saying whoa ! there....

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    Rob,

    I use a Mueller back brace, and it works very well for me.

    Have fun

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhatMan View Post
    Rob,
    I use a Mueller back brace, and it works very well for me.

    Have fun

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    Russ
    Hi Russ,

    I have had a bad back and injured neck for years, but other than a prescribed neck brace (when needed) I have never thought of using a back-brace, but it would certainly be a lot less hassle than wearing shooting trousers, and lot easier to put on too.....but nothing like as entertaining for the club members to watch

    Is this the one you use?


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    Back support

    That's the one Bob, they are great for when the old back is a bit tweaky, and for shooting give no more support than shooting trousers.

    Have Fun
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    Walther KK500 Alutec expert special - Barnard .223 "wilde" in a Walther KK500 Alutec stock, mmm...tasty!! - Keppeler 6 mmBR with Walther grip and wood! I may be a Walther-phile?

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