Greetings,
See attached PDF for Match dates.
They also host an impromptu 50 foot Standard Pistol Match at the end of the Air Gun Match.
Cheers,
Dave
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Air Pistol Matches In Seattle Washington, USA
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Re: Air Pistol Matches In Seattle Washington, USA
Thanks for posting this. I've been wanting to try competing. Are red dot sights permitted in either or both of these competitions, Dave? I'm a newbie to competing, needless to say.
Re: Air Pistol Matches In Seattle Washington, USA
Greetings,
ISU UIT ISSF matches are traditionally iron sight.
Contact the Match Director for more specifics.
I did see one new shooter firing in the Standard Pistol Match with a Red Dot. I believe it was for "fun" just to experience how the course of fire was conducted.
Cheers,
Dave
ISU UIT ISSF matches are traditionally iron sight.
Contact the Match Director for more specifics.
I did see one new shooter firing in the Standard Pistol Match with a Red Dot. I believe it was for "fun" just to experience how the course of fire was conducted.
Cheers,
Dave
Re: Air Pistol Matches In Seattle Washington, USA
Rob runs a great match. It's friendly, low key and at a very nice range. Come join in!
Cheers, Steve
Cheers, Steve
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Re: Air Pistol Matches In Seattle Washington, USA
fc60 wrote:Greetings,
ISU UIT ISSF matches are traditionally iron sight.
Contact the Match Director for more specifics.
I did see one new shooter firing in the Standard Pistol Match with a Red Dot. I believe it was for "fun" just to experience how the course of fire was conducted.
Cheers,
Dave
Thanks guys. I thought as much, but it looked like the NRA rules allow optical sights in Open Class for Standard Pistol. I'll have to give it a try today at the range. I think I'm just OK with a red dot (I seem to be able to keep 50 rounds in the black on an A8 at 20 yards with 2 or 3 flyers - I'm sure not with the same consistency and accuracy as others who compete), but these old eyes don't serve me too well as far as precision shooting goes if I have to rely on iron sights....especially blacked out target sights at an indoor range. I seem to do fine with my defensive pistols with three dot sights, but that's not precision shooting. Anyway...I'll try a bit of practice with iron sights with a .22 at distance and see how it goes. Running the course just for fun definitely sounds appealing to get a sense of what it's like.