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Delta Farce
03-03-2009, 09:36 AM
The other day during a rifle match I shot a 275! that's the highest I've shot, but I hope to shoot higher next time. I think my team is going to state this year. Does any body else have a rifle team at their school?
Century0
03-03-2009, 10:19 AM
We do, but we're currently held back by old rifles with poor sights. Our top shot at any meet has been 236. My highest currently is a 226. We've got brand new CO2s with brand new sights though for next year, so we're hoping to take #1 in the league.
Billyd
03-03-2009, 12:12 PM
We do, but we're currently held back by old rifles with poor sights. Our top shot at any meet has been 236. My highest currently is a 226. We've got brand new CO2s with brand new sights though for next year, so we're hoping to take #1 in the league.
From a post by JohnP in the Military Forum:
Real Military Leaders:
Don't blame poor marksmanship on their M4.
I have poor eyesight, but given enough time, I can adjust to any weapon placed in my hands. If you KNOW your rifle shoots high and to the right, you adjust. The weapon is only a tool, your application of the tool is what scores those points. Blaming poor marksmanship on the weapon, not matter what it is, shows an unwillingness to learn the characteristics of the weapon.
Good job Delta Farce on scoring a personal best.
pingjocky
03-03-2009, 04:06 PM
Blaming poor marksmanship on the weapon, not matter what it is, shows an unwillingness to learn the characteristics of the weapon.
I absolutely agree...unless you are exceeding the capabilities of the weapon. The Kel-Tec P-3AT was created to be a last-ditch him-or-me pistol designed to shoot at about 3 yds. Expecting a 1" grouping at 25 yds, even if you're Rob Leatham, is not realistic. While a huge amount rests on the shooter, the weapon does factor.
Congrats on the personal best, Delta Farce...every time you go to the range, push yourself to shoot better than you did the time before.
R/
Pingjocky
TruBlu
03-03-2009, 06:47 PM
Congrats on the record. Being that I am AFJROTC and there are so few units with competing rifle teams in the country, I'm interested in learning a few things about it. What are the rifles you use (brand, caliber, model number, etc), the ammunition, and type of range (indoor/outdoor, length, etc.). Thanks!
Century0
03-03-2009, 08:11 PM
From a post by JohnP in the Military Forum:
I have poor eyesight, but given enough time, I can adjust to any weapon placed in my hands. If you KNOW your rifle shoots high and to the right, you adjust. The weapon is only a tool, your application of the tool is what scores those points. Blaming poor marksmanship on the weapon, not matter what it is, shows an unwillingness to learn the characteristics of the weapon.
Good job Delta Farce on scoring a personal best.
Well, considering the fact that even our Major or 1SG can not place multiple shots in the same hole, I think it's fairly safe to assume that the rifles themselves completely needed a renewal. My rifle required more trigger pull strength than a shotgun and/or pistol. Good luck getting an accurate shot with that. (We're not allowed to weaken the springs or whatnot.)
As for saying my personal skill lacks, if you give me a decent gun (generically covering rifles in here too, I know the difference), I can do a very acceptable grouping, sometimes even multiples through the same hole depending on how comfortable I am with the weapon.
So, ultimately, I'm hoping that we can customize these CO2 rifles as we need to and create a winning team. I know for a fact the first thing I'm doing is wearing my trigger spring down to weak.
Drill for life
03-03-2009, 08:49 PM
We don't have a Rifle Team due to no where to practice. Congrats though, keep it up.:D
Delta Farce
03-04-2009, 09:41 AM
Congrats on the record. Being that I am AFJROTC and there are so few units with competing rifle teams in the country, I'm interested in learning a few things about it. What are the rifles you use (brand, caliber, model number, etc), the ammunition, and type of range (indoor/outdoor, length, etc.). Thanks!
We have German imports (starts with an f I don't know how to spell it but it's like the one in my signature) and Daisies. We shoot inside at 35 yards, which doesn't seem like much but it's a lot harder than it looks. As for the caliber it's .177, usually high accuracy pellets. I use the German import and I'm the captain of my team. Today I'm supposed to find out if we go to state or not But I'm pretty sure we're fourth in our region and at the last check on individual ranking I was 11Th in the region, I think there's around a hundred or so shooters in our region.
TruBlu
03-04-2009, 10:52 AM
Sounds pretty cool, and I know about yardage and how 35 yds with a small bore CO2 powered shot will go. What is the muzzle velocity for standard shooting, say 2 shots a minute? And I'd like to see the German rifle, if you have a chance, post up the name/link or something so you can show me, or I can go and find it.
Delta Farce
03-04-2009, 04:09 PM
Here's a good link, I use the 700 Junior Wood.
http://www.airgunwarehouseinc.com/air-gun-feinwerkbau-competition-air-rifles.html
TruBlu
03-04-2009, 07:21 PM
Wow, it's beautiful, and wickedly accurate with a manufacture grouping at 0.04"! That's cool that you are able to obtain this weapon for your shooting and competing pleasure. Have you looked at the Feinwerbau 700 Aluminum Blue? That really looks sexy as hell :D.
Delta Farce
03-12-2009, 08:45 AM
Seen it and held it, it felt great in my hands. Unfortunately our team is under funded and can't afford new equipment, but that just makes our victories that much better. I go to a state match today. We are going against Union Groves HS. They are the number one navy team in the nation, so wish me luck.
Century0
03-12-2009, 09:52 AM
Seen it and held it, it felt great in my hands. Unfortunately our team is under funded and can't afford new equipment, but that just makes our victories that much better. I go to a state match today. We are going against Union Groves HS. They are the number one navy team in the nation, so wish me luck.
Good luck mate. Know you'll do great.
TruBlu
03-12-2009, 11:00 AM
Good luck man, tell us how it goes! Oh and break that record will ya?
Delta Farce
03-13-2009, 08:43 AM
We lost, their worst shot was a 288. I got a 273 and I was the top shooter for our team. It was fun though, except for the part were I got left a Taco Bell.
TruBlu
03-13-2009, 01:14 PM
Sorry to hear about the loss, but at least you are maintaining the same proficiency, and holding the best shooter title for your corps. And how did you get left at Taco Bell? Was your instructor mad at you lol :p...
Delta Farce
03-23-2009, 04:51 PM
My instructor was the one who left me, Taco Ball was taking to long.
Drill for life
03-23-2009, 05:36 PM
My instructor almost left me at Taco Johns(eating place at the food court in the Ft.Gordon PX) yum a Taco Burger.
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