Just in case Allan had nothing to, I wonder if a possible register for fullbore might be out of the question.
I was thinking of maybe 2 options; one for 50.10's and another for doubles.
I know we can already have the 50.10's added to the exising register but wouldn't it be better to have all us fullbore shooters in our own box.
Just a thought!
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Maybe we can just blow our own trumpet in this thread.
Talk about the good scores and how we got them and what happened to us with the ones that got away.
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Rob Alman
Talk about the good scores and how we got them and what happened to us with the ones that got away.
Regards
Rob Alman
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Fullbore = 5.56mm = 100.20 = smile
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Closest I came to a true possible was a 50.9 at 600y last year. My scorer (Our esteemed President Dave Ogle) made me shoot one more round - it was through the spotter in the V - I never cut a 5 before that, but have since.
Last Sunday during practice, shot a 49.8. Still can't figure where the 4 came from with group about 1.5 inches....
Best one during competition was winning the 3rd div at Albany PM by 1 (one) V bull for the aggregate from a club mate, Scott Newbey.
Last Sunday during practice, shot a 49.8. Still can't figure where the 4 came from with group about 1.5 inches....
Best one during competition was winning the 3rd div at Albany PM by 1 (one) V bull for the aggregate from a club mate, Scott Newbey.
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The following link has a comparison of the target sizes of all the major FB countries with the new IFCRA targets.
http://www.nraa.com.au/pubs/icfra/ICFRA ... argets.pdf
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Peter Hulett
http://www.nraa.com.au/pubs/icfra/ICFRA ... argets.pdf
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pjifl wrote:I am glad you found the info you wanted - and of course one can always convert, but for a meaningful discussion the figures really need to be converted to angular units.
Why are scopes not calibrated in mm ?????
Peter Smith
Scopes are not calibrated in mm, Peter, because the makers know that we like to work in real measurements.
John
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