3 P sporter / precision multi purpose rifle
Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 9:56 am
From South Africa we are proud to report that we have 1000 scholars shooting 3P air.
1. Our .22 rilfes(6000) were taken by governmanent last year and 60 years of school sport destroyed.
2. 3P air was introduced to us at World Cup in Atlanta in 1998 by Gary Anderson, thank you to USA shooting.
3. We have the N.S.R.A in Britian interested in sponsoring event with the British Junior Int. in August next year.
4. We would like to become involved in a world body and have contacted U.S.A.S to this end.
5. We subscribe to U.S.A.S rules
6. Our highest scores are: 562(Sporter), 586(Precision)
7. With the shortage of facilities, cost of equipment, travel problems would 3P air not possibly be an alternative to .22 shooting in the future and become an Olympic sport?
8. Another plus factor would be that every committed ahtlete can practice as long as he/she wishes from home. This would eliminate all the structures needed to support an athlete who shows major promise re: cost
9. Here in South Africa we have designed a multi purpose rifle in conjunction with Dave Froggit the English coach which would serve as
a) Sporter Rifle
b) Precision Rifle
c) 10m Rilfe
d) Field target rifle
e) M/S rifle
f) Benchrest rifle
g) 25 yard prone and 3P outdoor rifle
h) This sporter rifle would cost less than $500 and by adding on weight, better sights, scope and adjusting power to higher velocities one rifle would serve all above shooting diciplines
i) We have this rife on test in South Africa, it is as accurate as the more expensive German makes. PCP.Excellent trigger. Regulated.
j) In first 10m competition here a scholar ranked 2nd among the top 16 shooters in the country.
k) At it's first outing in benchrest it took first place, beating rilfes costing four times more.
l) This rifle is available for evaluation: contact me at autoweld@mweb.co.za for further particulars.
10. The rifle will be manufactured in the UK
11. We agree 100% with the article by Lones Wigger on how to improve the standard of performance
12. Matt Emmons made us South Africans very proud just to be involved in shooting, you really have Gold there.
Please give us your thoughts on above and also your vision for the future.
Mike (RSA)
(Shooting Development Schools South Africa)
1. Our .22 rilfes(6000) were taken by governmanent last year and 60 years of school sport destroyed.
2. 3P air was introduced to us at World Cup in Atlanta in 1998 by Gary Anderson, thank you to USA shooting.
3. We have the N.S.R.A in Britian interested in sponsoring event with the British Junior Int. in August next year.
4. We would like to become involved in a world body and have contacted U.S.A.S to this end.
5. We subscribe to U.S.A.S rules
6. Our highest scores are: 562(Sporter), 586(Precision)
7. With the shortage of facilities, cost of equipment, travel problems would 3P air not possibly be an alternative to .22 shooting in the future and become an Olympic sport?
8. Another plus factor would be that every committed ahtlete can practice as long as he/she wishes from home. This would eliminate all the structures needed to support an athlete who shows major promise re: cost
9. Here in South Africa we have designed a multi purpose rifle in conjunction with Dave Froggit the English coach which would serve as
a) Sporter Rifle
b) Precision Rifle
c) 10m Rilfe
d) Field target rifle
e) M/S rifle
f) Benchrest rifle
g) 25 yard prone and 3P outdoor rifle
h) This sporter rifle would cost less than $500 and by adding on weight, better sights, scope and adjusting power to higher velocities one rifle would serve all above shooting diciplines
i) We have this rife on test in South Africa, it is as accurate as the more expensive German makes. PCP.Excellent trigger. Regulated.
j) In first 10m competition here a scholar ranked 2nd among the top 16 shooters in the country.
k) At it's first outing in benchrest it took first place, beating rilfes costing four times more.
l) This rifle is available for evaluation: contact me at autoweld@mweb.co.za for further particulars.
10. The rifle will be manufactured in the UK
11. We agree 100% with the article by Lones Wigger on how to improve the standard of performance
12. Matt Emmons made us South Africans very proud just to be involved in shooting, you really have Gold there.
Please give us your thoughts on above and also your vision for the future.
Mike (RSA)
(Shooting Development Schools South Africa)