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Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 8:22 pm
by AlanF
Matt Paroz asked some questions on F-Open targets, scoring and squadding. I have opened a new thread HERE.

Vic Queens 2010

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2010 9:45 pm
by bartman007
Great to be back in amongst it all. I think it was 10 years since my last Queens. So long ago.

Great to see that F Class has such a great following. The numbers in A and B grades was great, and our own Open class had a good turnout of quality shooters!

First thing, MANY MANY thanks to Rod Dolman for loaning me his rifle to shoot 300 yards.

Question: how many RACV blokes does it take to open a Holden SV6?
Answer: 3.

The first two are there to make the 3rd bloke look good. 2hours for the first 2, 2 minutes for the 3rd :-)

For those looking at F Class, my 6mm scores at the longs may give some guidance into what works well at the longs, and what struggles. Why is it that 6.5 and 7mm etc are used at the longs.......obviously because they cope better :-( A lesson learnt this year.

Still it was a great event. Run well. Weather great. Away from work. Great crowd. Great atmosphere.

Can't beat a day out at the range......or three :-)

VIC QUEENS

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 8:40 am
by Paul Janzso
Greetings all.
It has taken me a while to catch up and sort my replies.

Well the Vic Queens was no walk in the park for me as I have only shot on that range back in 2006 at a OPM.

Matt, I use 210gn Berger VLD's, pushed along at 2870fps. With a rifle weight of 9.970kg the rifle reduces the recoil to a mild nudge. So much so I was weight checked during the shoot, as other competitors thought I was running a much heavier rifle.

R Davies, point taken, I will be retiring my 300WSM untill the Canberra Teams and Queens, untill then I will be using a smaller cal rifle for Club and OPM's, a 7MM RSAUM. I hope your shoulder feels better. Other than that I will be experimenting with a 30 Boo Boo for the longs.

Cheers
Paul

Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 10:28 am
by 10FPAT
Great effort PJ,
Catch you in a couple of weeks!