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    Some years ago (following requests to do so) the MPL Postal Competition ran a 6 yard class for .22 recoiling air pistols.

    In the event, the class was not too well supported, and George and myself ended up battling it out at the top of this particular class - and I shaded it "by the skin of my teeth" to win this "one-off" competition.

    I still have the winning .22 Original Model 5 (with a grey coloured one piece moulded grip type) and have never found a use for it since!

    One of the problems at the time was finding a good choice of .22 flat head pellets to fit the pistols, but fortunately the .22 Hobby pellets fitted and grouped in my Model 5 very nicely!
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    Toyed with the idea of shooting NSRA Club Pistol with a .22 airpistol. But it is very hard to find a good quality .22 air pistol with match sights and ergonomic grips plus decent handling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Powderfinger View Post
    Toyed with the idea of shooting NSRA Club Pistol with a .22 airpistol. But it is very hard to find a good quality .22 air pistol with match sights and ergonomic grips plus decent handling.
    Suitable pellet choice could end be just as big a problem - even if you could find a good .22 match pistol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zooma View Post
    Some years ago (following requests to do so) the MPL Postal Competition ran a 6 yard class for .22 recoiling air pistols.

    In the event, the class was not too well supported, and George and myself ended up battling it out at the top of this particular class - and I shaded it "by the skin of my teeth" to win this "one-off" competition.

    I still have the winning .22 Original Model 5 (with a grey coloured one piece moulded grip type) and have never found a use for it since!

    One of the problems at the time was finding a good choice of .22 flat head pellets to fit the pistols, but fortunately the .22 Hobby pellets fitted and grouped in my Model 5 very nicely!

    I too have an Original Mod 5 in .22 that would be a useful gun to use in the MPL.....maybe another category could be added to the forthcoming MPL competitions starting in January 2022 .... I would enter with the Mod 5

    What do you think Bob ?

    Quote Originally Posted by zooma View Post
    Suitable pellet choice could end be just as big a problem - even if you could find a good .22 match pistol.
    I've had a quick look on the J S Ramsbottom and Uttings websites and have found the following .22 flat head pellets:

    Webley Verminpell

    Crosman Wadcutter Match pellets (similar or the same as the Webley Verminpell)

    RWS Meisterkugeln

    RWS Hobby

    JSB Jumbo Match pellets

    BSA Target Flathead pellets

    Norma S-Range Match pellets

    Bisley Practice pellets

    Umarex Mosquito
    Last edited by Paul SE; 04-11-2021 at 10:56 AM.
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    We did try that some time ago Paul - and although we had several requests to make a 6 yard MPL Air Pistol Competition for .22 recoiling springers, if I remember correctly (?) it almost ended up with just George and myself finishing the series on our own!

    The others who enquired about it (or showed some initial interest/encouragement) mostly didnt actually enter the competition (!)

    Yes I still have my .22 Original Model 5 (with the one piece grey moulded grip), but I honestly don't think there would be enough interest to run a competition for .22 spring powered air pistols......but it would be really nice to be proven wrong.....

    I would rather try to get a few more confirmed entries for the .177 6 yard MPL Air Pistol competition if we could. At the moment the classic air pistol shooters are a "bit thin on the ground" - maybe not so many people are interested in shooting with their classic springers any more?
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    [QUOTE=zooma;8083867

    I would rather try to get a few more confirmed entries for the .177 6 yard MPL Air Pistol competition if we could. At the moment the classic air pistol shooters are a "bit thin on the ground" - maybe not so many people are interested in shooting with their classic springers any more? [/QUOTE]

    I completely agree with that Bob, presently the 6yd MPL air pistol entries are a bit thin on the ground it would certainly be good to get somemore interest

    We can't seem to get many folk shooting airguns at our club at all
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    Quote Originally Posted by zooma View Post
    Suitable pellet choice could end be just as big a problem - even if you could find a good .22 match pistol.
    I thought NSRA Club Pistol would allow any shape of projectile because it is mostly shot with .22LR so domed pellets were an option. That would include a lot of good quality pellets from the best makers.

    But Rule 9.2.6 seems to specify that air pistols must fire flat heads. That is very annoying. Whoever thought that up was not thinking that someone might want to shoot some comps with a .22 air pistol.

    Pellet choice would be limited.

    Suitable gun might have to be a custom job.
    Last edited by Powderfinger; 08-11-2021 at 08:55 AM. Reason: Clarity and Rule Number

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    I've got a Tau 7 in .22 and it's great offhand out to 25m with open sights. I've also used it out to 35m with a long eye relief scope mounted on a barrel sleeve, great on field targets.

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