ICYMI: VRA Approved Projectile Update
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ICYMI: VRA Approved Projectile Update
Hi all,
In case you missed it:
The VRA Council has approved the use of any lead core, non-monolithic, projectiles up to 156grain for F STD and TR for any VRA approved competition as of 17th January 2022 up until 31st December 2022.
This will also apply for the 2022 VRA Queens event.
Hopefully this helps some shooters get back on the mound with some alternative projectiles.
In case you missed it:
The VRA Council has approved the use of any lead core, non-monolithic, projectiles up to 156grain for F STD and TR for any VRA approved competition as of 17th January 2022 up until 31st December 2022.
This will also apply for the 2022 VRA Queens event.
Hopefully this helps some shooters get back on the mound with some alternative projectiles.
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Re: ICYMI: VRA Approved Projectile Update
Well done VRA.
I think we all need to keep shooting. So if some flexible rules are put in for the time being that will keep us out there enjoying our sport then I'm in favour of that!
Cheers
I think we all need to keep shooting. So if some flexible rules are put in for the time being that will keep us out there enjoying our sport then I'm in favour of that!
Cheers
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Re: ICYMI: VRA Approved Projectile Update
disb wrote:Just a curiosity.
What will people be using?
Hornady make a 155 ELDM, but it's any bullet under 156 grains so you could use 150 Sierra Match Kings for example or the Australian made Copperhead 155 which wasn't on the approved list.
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Re: ICYMI: VRA Approved Projectile Update
I think the Hornady might be popular (if you can buy them). A lot of the PRS/PSR blokes seem to like them.
Opens up the field to some oddball lighter projectiles even.
Opens up the field to some oddball lighter projectiles even.
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https://preview.mailerlite.com/t3n0w7o5a3/1869304454575036236/v1o6/
The NRAA has stepped in to "help"....
The NRAA has stepped in to "help"....
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Re: ICYMI: VRA Approved Projectile Update
Who would have thought we have such geniuses in our organisation.Will all states be given emergency supplies as well?
Mike.
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Re: ICYMI: VRA Approved Projectile Update
Barry Davies wrote:Seems to me that somebody has been hoarding.
Yeh, it'd interesting to see where nraa sourced them from as we can't get any from the q store, which is literally 10m away from the nraa office.
Scott.
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scott/r wrote:Barry Davies wrote:Seems to me that somebody has been hoarding.
Yeh, it'd interesting to see where nraa sourced them from as we can't get any from the q store, which is literally 10m away from the nraa office.
Scott.
I for one am pleased that they have been able to rustle them up. There's a world wide shortage, so hats off to the associations that stepped in to help to maintain the integrity of our Queens events!
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Re: ICYMI: VRA Approved Projectile Update
Barry Davies wrote:Seems to me that somebody has been hoarding.
To be fair its not the same as an individual hoarding.
My concern is that there seems to be a resistance to moving beyond the revenue model that relies on controlling the projectiles that TR and F-Std use. The VRA concession was a move in that direction, but by the swiftness of the response seems to have rung alarm bells at the NRAA .
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Re: ICYMI: VRA Approved Projectile Update
Sounds more like our politicians and the NRAA was scared we may see some of the glimering light of projectile freedom and they may loose their control of something.
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Re: ICYMI: VRA Approved Projectile Update
Post deleted as it sounded a lot funnier in my head.
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Re: ICYMI: VRA Approved Projectile Update
To be fair to everyone, the VRA only received a small amount of various projectiles and some of the promised ones never turned up so what was received and distributed to VRA members will only last a very short time. Probably only a couple of months until another larger shipment hits the NRAA. Not Bergers though.
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