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Offline B_Koes

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First attempt at smallbore silhouette...
« on: June 07, 2004, 04:38:54 AM »
Well it wasn't official NRA type, however it was fairly close.  I put together a rifle to attempt shooting some smallbore rifle silhouettes and my closest venue is at our local IHMSA match where they also set out the 1/5 scale smallbore rifle targets @ ranges of 25, 50, 75, 100.  What a blast I had!

Let me start by saying just how tough I think this discipline really is!  I managed to go 19x40 with sight settings that were not perfect.  I know that I could have boosted that score probably at least another 4-5 targets because my second bank was almost always a much higer score than my first.  Generally it took those first 5 shots to get my groups "centered" on the targets.  However, I found it very challenging to keep the crosshairs on the animal!

A couple of other pertinent facts, this was done with a brand new rifle and right out of the box...first time I've ever shot it.  The rifle is a Sako Finnfire Hunter model with a Simmons 6.5-20x50 scope.  I was shooting Eley Standard ammo.

It looks like I'll be attending a non-sactioned smallbore rifle shoot next month where it's official targets at official ranges.  This is fun!!!

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First attempt at smallbore silhouette...
« Reply #1 on: June 07, 2004, 05:17:03 AM »
Welcome aboard....

sounds like you got a great setup and once you get everything fine tuned will be shooting 40/40  :grin:

You have found a great sport and a bunch of really good people.


Good luck