Single Rifle (Rimfire) Competition

Slowshot

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One thing I keep hearing is the problem of not enough shooters to keep competition alive in many of the shooting sports. Locally, I have found no organized rimfire competition that I could join, which has class divisions allowing me to compete with a rifle I could afford or even with a single rifle of any kind. All I see are multi-rifle competitions or multi-position rifle shoots. As a retired disabled shooter, only able to shoot from a bench, without the cash flow to afford more than one competition quality rimfire benchrest rifle, there is no where for me to shoot. There certainly is no place for me to take my Martini 12/15 with it's Unertl 10X scope and shoot against fair competition. Because of it's weight, it would be designated as an unlimited in the following story:

This spring, my shooting partner started formal competition. She assumed she could show up at a shoot with one rifle and shoot in an equivalent class. Her only rifle is an Anschutz bench rifle with a Fecker scope that weighs in at 11 lbs 5 oz. What she found was that either of two different shooting organizations require each shooter to shoot in three different classes, based on rifle weight and with some scope restrictions. There is the sporter class, the mid-weight class and the unlimited class. Her Anschutz at 11 lbs 5 oz puts her in the unlimited class with either organization.

At one competition, she was handed a rifle to shoot in the sporter class with the words," we need to make you legal." In other words, if she did not shoot in all three classes, her unlimited class score would not be valid. So, with a borrowed sporter rifle, she shot in the sporter class and the mid-weight class. Of course the result of her shooting an unfamiliar rifle was not a competitive score.

Because we cannot afford multiple competitition quality rifles, I pulled out my old Savage Model 19 NRA and mounted a qualifying scope (taken off my inexpensive 17HMR rifle) on it for her next competition. While it is no tack driver, at least she has been able to put in some trigger time to get familiar with it. She will have to use it in the sporter and mid-weight classes. As you can imagine, it will certainly drag down her scores.

I believe, the lack of single rifle single position competition with class divisions allowing people like me to shoot skill against skill, rather than dollar against dollar is certainly contributing to the low turnouts at many local and regional competitions.
 
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You are welcome

Our club is have a Schutzen Practice match this evening. Come on down. We are looking for your kind.
 
Slowshot,

Where do you shoot in Washington?

If they shoot 50/50 you might see if they would contact me or Wilbur about shooting a FUN-fire target along with their regular 50/50 target. The size of the scoring rings on FUN-fire are twice the size of the regular 50/50 target. Of course you cannot count your score with the regular target shooters but you can shoot at the same time and compare with other FUN-fire shooters.

We are talking about shooting factory rifles against other factory rifles and shot on the same line as regular 50/50. In a sense, it gives you a handicap.

It is working very well here at our range in San Angelo, Texas.

Concho Bill
 
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You need to tell us that when you posted. Sorry you live so far from God's Country.
 
God's Country

You need to tell us that when you posted. Sorry you live so far from God's Country.

I've been to Texas. I thought it was fine country with friendly folks and a lot of history.

Being from the soggy moss covered northwestern outpost of the lower 48, I am used to mild temps year round, snow covered mountains, endless evergreen forests and easily available deep water sailing. Whenever I travel more than a few hundred miles east, I find myself a bit uncomfortable with the 100 degree heat and I sure miss my mountains and Douglas Fir forests. Around here, you learn to shoot through the raindrops and unstable wind conditions or you don't shoot much. That also goes for motorcycle riding, which is another passion of mine.

The only clubs I am a member of are the NRA, the Poulsbo (WA) Sportsmen Club and The Disabled (motorcycle) Riders of America. So, I have no voice in any competition shooting org.

I had not noticed that my hometown did not show. I have fixed that.
 
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sanctions

Slowshot,
Yours is an never ending story. Our club has heard it many times before. The solutions have also been beat to death on this board. But the long and short of it is the classes and rules of shooting sanctioned matches is not worth it. What good does shooting sanctioned matches do except send money to someone somewhere to put you name on a computer list.
If clubs would start their own matches and allow for shooters like you to shoot with any rifle even your 17hmr you would get more people and have twice the fun.
Talk to the people at the range where you can shoot and get involved in throwing out the sanctions. Then start some matches where everyone is included with any rifle. that's what our club has done.
Just my opinion.
 
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