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N/A  I have improved my Pistol Rest :)

Hello everyone,

I have had several members ask me if I would share any drawings for the Pistol Rest ( TPR ). I have this very basic pdf. file showing the individual parts and dimensions. This is for mounting it on a Caldwell rest as shown in all my photos and for adding a Picatinny Dual-lever Clamp as I have done. This can easily be modified to work with any other parts.

Hope this will help.
ThomasT

View attachment TPR - Travis Pistol Rest-A_2.pdf

AEA  Challenger .510 vs Ruger American .308 at 100 yards :)

Rifle shoots as good as shooter can shoot it. I'm not the greatest shooter, but look at that: I shot AEA Challenger .510 as good as I did with Ruger American .308, which is known for its outstanding precision! Given that AEA's barrel was bent out of the box and I had to weld a measuring rig and give barrel a few smacks against oak log, it nothing short of surprise that AEA can have this level of precision, if you're dedicated.

I used the same scope on both. Cross wind was worse for AEA.

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So the V800 by vault is what I went with and it fits perfect. I got it on sale for around $200. I should have waited they have it on Black Friday now for $150. Either way, still works. Just wanted to update everyone on what I got that works. Thanks again for all the excellent advice!

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Airforce .177

Huben reg will get you a more consistent spread and there is a trigger upgrade that will make it much better as well. With those, you can be more competitive. They are very light, and sling 13g pellets very well also. Anything is useable, i shot a 50yd benchrest comp with the NP03 we both had a while back and was in top 10 out of 40 .22lr PBs.
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JTS  Anyone heard when JTS will be releasing their new rifles???

I did contact JTS in October to inquire about when the Supra 9x and the Stonewolf rifles would be available. The reply I received was they would be available around the Christmas holiday season. I also contacted them about a week or two ago with the same question, but haven't received a reply as of this reply.

The 2024 World Field Target Championship Experience

So we finished shooting and as you do, we stopped and chatted with everyone we saw while heading back to the car. I saw Mark “Berty”Bassett, he was shooting in the top squad. He shared that Dylan Varney had held on well enough to claim the title. He had a bad day himself but should have done enough to secure a top 5 spot (4th actually). Jack Harris and Gerhard Genade from South Africa had shot into a tie for 2nd and 3rd. So that was a shoot off.
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As I made my way closer to the car, I stopped and saw Irishman Conor McFlynn and my teammate Paul Cray (who managed to get his scope issues from day two sorted out to come back for day 3). Conor and I were able to do some fuzzy math and realize that we were also tied. So Yoeri, Conor and I would have a shoot of, just a question of for what places. Paul shared his score of 44/50 which was better than Greg (42) for the day and one shot behind me on 45 again. While Paul wasn’t in contention himself, his 44 would help the team score for the day. And Lauren finished on 43, also helping the team total. We just needed to know how the rest of the Welsh and South African team faired.
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After more info gathering, the table was set. Jack and Gerhard would shoot off for 2nd/3rd (138/150). Conor, Yeori and I would shoot for 5th-7th (133/150) and Greg and Lauren would shoot for 8th/9th (130/150).
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I’ll pause here and say this Worlds was impeccably well run. Very few cold lines, near zero protests and they had scores verified and entered online within an hour or two of each course finishing. The Phoenix Airgun Club, Garrett, Bill, and all of their volunteers did a fantastic job running this event. My thanks and praise to all of them!
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After more fuzzy math, we had determined that the PCP team finished 2nd! This is the highest podium finish for a US PCP team ever and to be a part of it is an honor I cannot describe. And as expected, the US Springer team dominated! Easy to do when your top three shooters actually finish 1, 2 and 3 overall! But now it was time for the shoot offs!
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(The team podium for PCP - R to L - USA/2nd, England/1st, Wales/3rd)

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Ohio native Dan Putz was in a shoot off on the spring gun side for 6th and 7th. He ended up winning on a long kneeling shot. Lauren bested Greg in their shoot off, claiming 8th place. I was not so fortunate, I missed a long kneeler while Conor and Yeori went the distance, with Conor winning on a long standing shot. When I say “went the distance” it’s important to understand that shoot offs at worlds are set up like a lane. Each shooter has two targets, in this case a 25mm in the mid 20s and a 40mm around 45 yards. You shoot sitting, then if everyone is equal after shooting them, kneeling, then standing. It’s all eyes on you in that moment. Anyway, the final showdown saw Jack claim 2nd after going to kneelers.
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(A few shots during the shoot-off)

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While I was not thrilled about the shoot off result, it was really hard to be upset knowing I’d just shot my way into the Top 10 in the World, helped our US team podium, earned my master patch, AND finished as the top US shooter. Lots of boxes checked there!
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(My medals and the coveted WFTF Master patch)

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It was a great Worlds and to do all of this on home soil means a lot to me. It’s been a great season, and I feel like I’ve definitely accomplished much, but I’d by lying if I said there wasn’t more work to be done. Hindsight is always 20/20 and as our Ohio crew sat around the table that evening, we discussed the shots we should have made. For me, there were plenty and any number of them would’ve made a difference. But now is the time to learn and move forward armed with the experience and knowledge gained this year to do even better in 2025.
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(The Top 10 PCP Shooters)
Most excellent write up and performance!

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Really? I live in Hamilton on the west side and if I buy a gun in bob wards they walk that to the front. Last time I bought 22 LR ammo they didnt walk it up front but thats been awhile. I order my pellets, rimfire and load all my other ammo so I never buy in store these days. Maybe its changed around here as well.
TBH, I havent shopped in person at Walmart for a while. Most everything we had been buying at the Walmart can be had online, so no need to acutally go there
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FX Panthera Aftermarket Rail (Which is Best?)

I have both. They both have great qualities.

Both are made in the USA, both fabricated to very high standards, both finished exquisitely, and both are very stiff. You can plop the rifle down on a bag/barricade and neither will flex or touch the barrel.

The PR5 rail is narrower and has a more beveled / softer barricade stop. If you like gripping the rail while shooting offhand this may appeal to you. In order to balance the rifle you’ll need 4 of their Fat Bastard weights (or less if you run a bipod out front). The weights are mounted on the outside of the rail.

The Undertaker rail is more expensive but delivers some extra features. The barricade stop is perfect, the rail is wider and taller. In order to balance the rifle you’ll need 4 AirMarksman weights (or less if you run a bipod out front). The weights are mounted internally which is a really nice touch. Another notable feature is that the Arca rail is incorporated into the trigger guard which makes a perfect tripod mount. And if like a nice flat pad for offhand shooting this will appeal to you.

Karma  Karma SLS Standard .

It's definitely a pull when on semi-auto especially, 5oz would be less than a feather pull - so 5#...I'd even venture to creep that up a little when in semi-auto mode - still though, no worries, I got used to it and am hole in hole at 40 yards every time after a good tuning & some experimenting. Outta the box still, dead on. Refining takes the time & experimenting with different weights & ammo types. Much worth it - hope that helps

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