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10m standing shooting challange Dec 3 -- Dec 15 -- Closed

Week 2 post:

Open to 177 or 22 caliber rifles. Separate targets designed for each caliber. New updated target with smaller 10 ring.

177 Target

177 Target with Black dot

Rules:

1. 10 meters away or 33 feet.

2. 177 caliber or 22 caliber only with according target. Any choice of optics.

3. Standing position hands held only.

4. Scoring is 10 points max per target.

5. If you break the line, you get score for highest line broken. Black center is 10 points, -1 point for each line from the center.

6. 40 Shot match. Shoot two printed cards.

7. Post pictures of two targets by end of day December 15 to participate in this round.

8. No shooting jacket, no shooting glove.

Results so far:

1. Greg 385

2. Leo 378

3. Vasyl 348

4. Chas 346

5. Philip 345

6. Marty 333
 
My entry for this round is 177 + 171 = 348. These newer cards are a lot harder to get good score.

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I should have known Leo was behind it!

Haha. 😛

Kidding aside the official 10m air rifle target has a 0.5mm 10 dot (not a ring) and 5.5mm (.22”) 9 ring. And you shoot that with aperture sights (no scopes allowed). Compared to that target, Vasyl’s target is still easier to shoot.

Here are my cards. Walter LGU, Air Arms Diabolo 8.4 grains, Sightron 10-50x60

189 + 189 = 378

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Morning, this is harder than I thought. I shot a couple targets but didn't take time to score them or take pictures. but I have a question. I don't know if Im imagining or if Im just rusty shooting offhand. Im shooting a daystar huntsman that I use for field target. I haven't shoot it that much offhand. When shooting the 10M offhand targets the "lock time" on this rifle seems really slow. Follow thru is even more crucial compared to My small bore rifles. Or am I looking for an excuse 



thanks, Jim