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Reduced Targets? What do you think.
Hi guys,
I have always considered that shooting at shorter distances as for beginers only, I mean it looks silly to shoot a pistol at such a short distances. But, I recently started to shot my ap in my garage at 6 meters, with properly reduced targets ( black only). I tried this morning to shoot at 50 feet bullseye 22LR ( 3 inches black) and it was'nt that bad ( I mean the feeling). I understand that it must not be the same as shooting at official distances ie. bullet drop, wind? etc, etc. But again, maybe you guys consider that it is infact the same as doing it at 10 yrds or 25, 50 meters. what do you think? K<
I have always considered that shooting at shorter distances as for beginers only, I mean it looks silly to shoot a pistol at such a short distances. But, I recently started to shot my ap in my garage at 6 meters, with properly reduced targets ( black only). I tried this morning to shoot at 50 feet bullseye 22LR ( 3 inches black) and it was'nt that bad ( I mean the feeling). I understand that it must not be the same as shooting at official distances ie. bullet drop, wind? etc, etc. But again, maybe you guys consider that it is infact the same as doing it at 10 yrds or 25, 50 meters. what do you think? K<
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David,
I "properly reduced" them in the photocopier at ther proper reduction %. only the black, not taking into consideration the rings.
I use to shoot a lot of Olympic pistol and I always felt "superior" to the ones at the range "plinking" at 15 or even 7 yards. It never occured to me to shoot my 22 at 16 yrds. so I gave it a try and yes indeed, the sight picture at a 3" black is kind a the same, and I like the fact that I was able to see the holes with just a pair of binoculars, I left the telescope and the extra weight at home. Around here matches are conducted at 50 ft. indoors, and I don't see myself at least in the short time, going to Colorado for the Nationals. I bend my arm regarding this short distances, what do people think? K
I "properly reduced" them in the photocopier at ther proper reduction %. only the black, not taking into consideration the rings.
I use to shoot a lot of Olympic pistol and I always felt "superior" to the ones at the range "plinking" at 15 or even 7 yards. It never occured to me to shoot my 22 at 16 yrds. so I gave it a try and yes indeed, the sight picture at a 3" black is kind a the same, and I like the fact that I was able to see the holes with just a pair of binoculars, I left the telescope and the extra weight at home. Around here matches are conducted at 50 ft. indoors, and I don't see myself at least in the short time, going to Colorado for the Nationals. I bend my arm regarding this short distances, what do people think? K
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My point is that if you want to live fire at reduced distances it is not just a case of reducing the target size in proportion to the distance. I may be misreading your post; if you are taking no notice at all of the scores then it doesn't matter.kiko wrote:I "properly reduced" them in the photocopier at ther proper reduction %. only the black, not taking into consideration the rings.
This has been discussed here MANY times in the past.
In other words,
If we are never or almost never going to shoot at International levels, they why bother to shoot at 50 yrds ( free pistol) or 25 yards ( standard pistol) or 10 yards ( ap).
why dont we in the US (as many been doing it long time ago) just shoot indor at 50 ft. ( 16 yards) , sounds childish, but then why?
If we are never or almost never going to shoot at International levels, they why bother to shoot at 50 yrds ( free pistol) or 25 yards ( standard pistol) or 10 yards ( ap).
why dont we in the US (as many been doing it long time ago) just shoot indor at 50 ft. ( 16 yards) , sounds childish, but then why?
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David,
believe me, I used to think the same way as you do.
somebody once said; that it is important to have an open mind and be able to clear what one have inside.
Yep, I tried 50 ft. ( 15 meters) I was reluctant for many years to do so, but, heck, less equipment, less everything, and I think I like it.
People hate what fellow shooters do here in the US, but then why not?
I guess your answer in pure technically terms; is that there is no difference (atmospheric conditions apart) between shooting a 8 inches target at 50 meters and a 2.5 inches target at 15 meters., given or take.
I was surprised that my 22 lr could reach something at such a short distance. K.
believe me, I used to think the same way as you do.
somebody once said; that it is important to have an open mind and be able to clear what one have inside.
Yep, I tried 50 ft. ( 15 meters) I was reluctant for many years to do so, but, heck, less equipment, less everything, and I think I like it.
People hate what fellow shooters do here in the US, but then why not?
I guess your answer in pure technically terms; is that there is no difference (atmospheric conditions apart) between shooting a 8 inches target at 50 meters and a 2.5 inches target at 15 meters., given or take.
I was surprised that my 22 lr could reach something at such a short distance. K.
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I most certainly did not say that. I was purely talking about the size of the black and the scoring rings to produce the same score.kiko wrote:I guess your answer in pure technically terms; is that there is no difference (atmospheric conditions apart) between shooting a 8 inches target at 50 meters and a 2.5 inches target at 15 meters., given or take.
I am not experienced enough at 50m shooting to give a valid opinion on the respective difficulty compared to shorter range shooting at reduced targets.
There is nothing unusual about shooting 22 rimfire at 50 feet. The NRA has a full range of fire and targets for shooting indoors at 50 feet. I shot in an indoor pistol league for about ten years and participated in several NRA Sectional tournaments-all at 50 feet. Granted you don't have wind, weather, and lighting changes to contend with, but otherwise there is nothing easy about it.
David Great! 100 meter race
Why not cut it to 10 meters? That way I can run and shoot at the same time without losing my breath. Like the old west. I like it!
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Re: David Great! 100 meter race
Reminds me of going to a local public indoor range with some friends from work a few years ago. One of the guys brought a Garand to shoot at 50 feet! They let him do it -- which is part of the problem with public ranges -- but what was the point?darticus wrote:Why not cut it to 10 meters?