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2017 National Teams S.A. May 1st & 2nd

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 11:27 am
by jasmay
So, the above is up and coming, does anyone have the course of fire for the event yet?

Re: 2017 National Teams S.A. May 1st & 2nd

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 11:43 am
by EWM
Pratice 800,900,1000,Morning .
After lunch 1000,2sighters +20 Rounds
Day 2. 8,9,1000 .2 Sighters +15 Rounds

EWM

Re: 2017 National Teams S.A. May 1st & 2nd

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 12:55 pm
by jasmay
Thanks Ernie?

Re: 2017 National Teams S.A. May 1st & 2nd

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 3:05 pm
by AlanF
EWM wrote:Pratice 800,900,1000,Morning .
After lunch 1000,2sighters +20 Rounds
Day 2. 8,9,1000 .2 Sighters +15 Rounds

EWM

Lower Light is metric of course, so they will presumably be the metric equivalents i.e. 700,800 and 900m.

Re: 2017 National Teams S.A. May 1st & 2nd

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 9:07 pm
by Batman
From NRAA
Day 1 – Practice sessions then Match 1 - 20 shots at 900 metres
Day 2 – Match 2 - 15 shots at 700/800/900 metres
Matches will be shot under the current NRAA SSR’s. Time limits have been calculated as per ICFRA Rules.
The Next F Class Teams Matches are planned at the Lower Light Range in South Australia for:-
Monday 1st May 2017
Tuesday 2nd May 2017
The SARA Queens then follows on directly from Wed 3rd to Sunday 7th May 2017.

Re: 2017 National Teams S.A. May 1st & 2nd

Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2017 11:09 pm
by Rick O'shay
Is there a list of teams attending floating around ?

Re: 2017 National Teams S.A. May 1st & 2nd

Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2017 7:59 am
by Jase PTRC
Rick O'shay wrote:Is there a list of teams attending floating around ?


The S.A. team is listed on the SARA website, dont know if any other teams are listed on their state rifle association websites though.

Re: 2017 National Teams S.A. May 1st & 2nd

Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2017 9:18 am
by RDavies
One slight addition which is a step in the right direction is a blow off shot session before shooting on each day of the teams events.

Re: 2017 National Teams S.A. May 1st & 2nd

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2017 10:30 am
by RDavies
Have you seen the weather forecast for the next week? The QLDers are gonna freeze. I hope for their sake. They are using magnum primers to ensure adequate ignition in the temperatures we get down south. For those QLDees who have already loaded their ammo, they could do what we do down south and push the bullets 0.030" to 0.050 deeper into the case to reduce the stochiobaric cold air mass inside the case and improve the mean dwell time. Of course those who are smart enough to be using a tuner will only need to turn it in 1.5 to 1.7 turns to compensate for the cold weather.

Re: 2017 National Teams S.A. May 1st & 2nd

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2017 10:53 am
by Jase PTRC
It is pretty cold in SA at the moment, at least the flies wont be so friendly at lower light if its cold :D

Re: 2017 National Teams S.A. May 1st & 2nd

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2017 11:17 am
by johnk
Jase PTRC wrote:It is pretty cold in SA at the moment, at least the flies wont be so friendly at lower light if its cold :D

You wish. Those SOBs fly in snow.

Re: 2017 National Teams S.A. May 1st & 2nd

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2017 12:17 pm
by Jase PTRC
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Yes thats true John but at least we wont get bored if winds are like this.

Re: 2017 National Teams S.A. May 1st & 2nd

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2017 1:34 pm
by jasmay
RDavies wrote:Have you seen the weather forecast for the next week? The QLDers are gonna freeze. I hope for their sake. They are using magnum primers to ensure adequate ignition in the temperatures we get down south. For those QLDees who have already loaded their ammo, they could do what we do down south and push the bullets 0.030" to 0.050 deeper into the case to reduce the stochiobaric cold air mass inside the case and improve the mean dwell time. Of course those who are smart enough to be using a tuner will only need to turn it in 1.5 to 1.7 turns to compensate for the cold weather.


You sound worried already.... lucky you didn't transition to FTR as you thought you might in the last year or so.... :lol:

Re: 2017 National Teams S.A. May 1st & 2nd

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2017 1:59 pm
by RDavies
jasmay wrote:
RDavies wrote:Have you seen the weather forecast for the next week? The QLDers are gonna freeze. I hope for their sake. They are using magnum primers to ensure adequate ignition in the temperatures we get down south. For those QLDees who have already loaded their ammo, they could do what we do down south and push the bullets 0.030" to 0.050 deeper into the case to reduce the stochiobaric cold air mass inside the case and improve the mean dwell time. Of course those who are smart enough to be using a tuner will only need to turn it in 1.5 to 1.7 turns to compensate for the cold weather.


You sound worried already.... lucky you didn't transition to FTR as you thought you might in the last year or so.... :lol:

No need for me to worry.
Our loads are tuned and tested at these temps.
Much more important is the fact that NSW and S.A are at the same latitude so we are zeroed for the same corialis effect, where as Victorians will be over compensating and QLDers will be under compensating for it.

Re: 2017 National Teams S.A. May 1st & 2nd

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2017 2:27 pm
by DenisA
RDavies wrote:
jasmay wrote:
RDavies wrote:Have you seen the weather forecast for the next week? The QLDers are gonna freeze. I hope for their sake. They are using magnum primers to ensure adequate ignition in the temperatures we get down south. For those QLDees who have already loaded their ammo, they could do what we do down south and push the bullets 0.030" to 0.050 deeper into the case to reduce the stochiobaric cold air mass inside the case and improve the mean dwell time. Of course those who are smart enough to be using a tuner will only need to turn it in 1.5 to 1.7 turns to compensate for the cold weather.


You sound worried already.... lucky you didn't transition to FTR as you thought you might in the last year or so.... :lol:

No need for me to worry.
Our loads are tuned and tested at these temps.
Much more important is the fact that NSW and S.A are at the same latitude so we are zeroed for the same corialis effect, where as Victorians will be over compensating and QLDers will be under compensating for it.


Victorians are always overcompensating for their shortcomings.