PSR Series match Castlemaine

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PSR Series match Castlemaine

#1 Postby Norm » Thu Jun 30, 2016 3:15 pm

I had my first go at a Precision Service Rifle Series match on Sunday at the Castlemaine Range in Victoria.
Conditions were cold, overcast with light wind. Perfect for high scores.

It was quite an interesting match that was a lot more similar to the sort of shooting that I am use to than I thought it would be.
Although the targets are different the shooting was mainly simply variations of prone shooting off the mound.
Basically three types of targets. Static, snap and moving. Ranges shot were 500 yards, 600yards, 300 yards and 400 yards..
Matches were either 1 shot, 5 shot or 10 shots matches at each distance.

A lot of the shooting was shot FTR style with front bipod and rear rest.
Some matches were shot prone using a sling in what I think might be described as "Optical Class" under the SSR's.
Some matches were shot using a bag under the forend as the means of support.
Then there was the "Hawkins" position where you used the ground as the rear support and your hand in contact with the ground as the forend support.

Shooters that are use to shooting off a sling have a real advantage in this competition. Any good TR shooter that is also handy with a scope should score highly. Unfortunately I am next to useless at TR shooting and this was reflected in my scores during that part of the match. So I will be getting a few sling shooting tips off my TR club mates before I attempt it again.

Rules - Matches conducted under the National Rifle Associations of Australia's Standrad Shooting Rules (NRAA SSR's) - Chapter 16 " Service Rifle Shooting", conducted as club matches per 16.1.3
Targets - NRAA approved Service Rifle targets, Figures 11, 12, 13, 14 and Type B.

For $50, shooters had food etc. supplied and got to fire over 60 rounds for the day. Not bad value and a fun day out.

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Re: PSR Series match Castlemaine

#2 Postby LoneRider » Thu Jun 30, 2016 3:55 pm

sounds like it was a great day out...
starting to think about getting another old banga,for our anzac shoot.
the guns i payed 75 bucks for 10+ yrs ago are getting sold for heaps these days.
kinda wish i didnt sell em now.... :roll:

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Re: PSR Series match Castlemaine

#3 Postby Send-it » Thu Jun 30, 2016 5:49 pm

sounds good.
Any pics of the event?

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Re: PSR Series match Castlemaine

#4 Postby Antony Cave » Thu Jun 30, 2016 8:31 pm

Sounds very interesting Norm.
How often do they run these days?
Life is full of suprises, let your trigger break be one of them.

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Re: PSR Series match Castlemaine

#5 Postby Chopper » Thu Jun 30, 2016 9:07 pm

Good on ya Norn , your having Fun, and have lots to tell others , like to meet you one day , Regards Chop

Norm
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Re: PSR Series match Castlemaine

#6 Postby Norm » Thu Jun 30, 2016 9:09 pm

Send-it have a look at their web site, it has quite a few photo's http://www.victorianprecisionservicerifle.com/

Anthony, they run 4 per year. The next is in August.

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Re: PSR Series match Castlemaine

#7 Postby Steve N » Fri Jul 01, 2016 8:43 am

Looks like a fun day.


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