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Man v Man at the AAW

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Roll up! Roll up for the Man v Man!  Step right this way… !

Below  are the results of the Man v Man at the AAW.

This was held as an an informal event but the results have been recorded in the AAW results set for future reference. Some tweaks to the targetry was made for the next time. All being well this will be offered as a squadded event at the SAW.

 

1 1500 Julian Fox
2 3263 Tim Gardener

3 3264 Rob Parkhouse

034 Neil Francis
180 Ashley Dagger
625 Neil Roberts
688 Steve Smoothy
1151 Stan Wescombe

End of Season Wash Up Meeting

I’m having an end of season meeting with appropriate people at the NRA this weekend. Areas of discussion so far are shown below – all issues which have been brought up or mentioned thoughout the year.

If anyone has any input or areas they wish to give to me please let me know ASAP.

  • Review 2015 NRA GR&P Events; format of events, RO effort, mechanics of organisation, general issues arising etc
  • Confirm dates for 2016 competitions (at Bisley)
  • Discuss changes to events/matches/conditions:
    • 1020 – increasingly popular; any changes to set up as a result
    • Bianchi – lack of entries/interest
    • Speed Steels – static entries
    • 200yds – change of timings
    • McQueen – scoring
  • GR&P Handbook
  • Comms

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The County of Lancaster LSR (GRSB) Open

[Results now Available]

The County of Lancaster Small Bore Target Shooting Association is please to announce a National Gallery Rifle Registered event to be held at Burnley Rifle Club on Sunday 11th October 2015.

Competitions will consist of 25m and 5om Precision matches, a Multi-Target match and a Timed and Precision 1 (T&P1) match. Competitions at this event are for Small Bore / LSR / GRSB / rifles only.

The club range is located in Trafalgar Mill, which is adjacent to the Leeds Liverpool Canal on Trafalgar Street, Burnley, BB11 1TQ.cltsa-2015

Full details and entry forms are now available.

The 2015 Mattersey Bianchi

[Results and Photos now available]

Mattersey 1500

1500 at Mattersey

For the first time in a couple of seasons the Mattersey Bianchi has a clean and clash free weekend for 2015. The main event day is Sunday the 4th October but shooting is possible on Saturday the 3rd by appointment. Just email Malc and let him know so he can make arrangements.

All are welcome for the Bianchi and T&P1 and Multi-Target matches for all gun types. Competitive Bianchi shooters should be aware this is the only classified Bianchi competition of the year offering the four traditional elements of the Bianchi plus a stand alone Los Alamitos match

Enter now – Entry forms are available to download. Join Colourful Bob above for the one and only chance of a Bianchi classified score in 2015.

Sweden: 1500 World Championships

WA 1500August 2015

In 1997 the government of the day banned pistols from target shooters in this country, making it difficult if not impossible for many of them to compete in international competition. Eighteen years on with a lot of help from the organiser of this year’s competition 26 Brits made the trip to Stockholm.

It must have been a logistics nightmare squadding them for the matches with a very limited number of pistols available. Thanks to them for all their hard work, the range complex was good and all the RO’s and staff made it a very enjoyable trip.

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Prone shooting with Pistol

The NRA gave the tour ‘hands across the water’ status with the intention of reforming an official team and appropriate status in the future. The world 1500 championships are held every 2 years, with the European championships in between.  Twenty six brits made the trip, hoping to make the England or Great Britain  teams for pistol or revolver. Of those traveling only a handful had shot these before the ban in 1997, the rest either trained with LBR’s and LBP’s and brief trips to Germany to train with ‘proper pistols’. For all except five it was their first taste of international competition, an eye opener especially for those who eventually put on the GB or England shirt and represented the respective country.

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Andy Wiggins checks clear his pistol

The first couple of days shooting were for people to work the way through their individual matches, the weather was kind, the shooting for most good so there was a lot of happy, smiling people. The Swedes make use of technology, no ‘wailing wall’ just some laptops logged so you can keep up with the scores and via CCTV cameras have a look round and see what is happening from the comfort of the café.

On the Saturday at high noon we trooped out for the international match, a 1500 match 5 for revolver and pistol, the revolver team Neil Jones and Pete Watts and Neil Jones and Morne Van Dalen looking after the pistol side of things.  Each country was allocated a firing point, now was the time for nerves to show! Behind each point was a scoreboard and large grandstand for those not shooting to show their appreciation of the shooters efforts as the match progressed.

Michael Axel, CRO for the match did a good job, updating the scores, keeping the audience interested, and the pressure on the shooters.  Both GB teams did a good job of supporting each other and the newcomers to international shooting, I am sure breathed a sigh of relief it was over and they had not disgraced themselves or country. With a bit more practice the teams should soon be challenging the top three!

Once the international was over it was back to individual competitions or the bar to take refreshment, and talk to the members of the other teams.

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Neil Jones and Morné van Dalen compete for GB

After a social evening put on by the hosts for all the shooters to get to know each other over some food and drink, the last days shooting arrived. Some spent time looking at computer screen to see what they needed to achieve for a medal, some getting ammunition and guns ready for the final fling. At three o’clock it was all over ‘the fat lady had sung’ and all that remained was collect a number of beers, find a seat and settle down for the mammoth prize giving and raffle.

By the close most Brits were going home with extra weight in their cases from either medals or prizes won in the raffle. Everyone who made the journey enjoyed the experience and are looking at the European Championships in Czech Republic next July, or the next World Champs in Germany.

Many thanks to the hosts for their hard work making it a well-run and enjoyable shoot for all, and those who travelled there.

Results from the championships can be found here

Ted George

“Man v Man” at the AAW

man-v-man-1024Taking advantage of appropriate range opportunity and time allocated to the AAW it has been decided to run an afternoon Man v Man competition on the Saturday afternoon of the competition.

An informal affair and in some ways experimental and just a bit of fun to round the season off. However it will be run ‘proper’ and in line with what would be expected with a man v man event of old.

Open to any 22 rifle or 22 pistol. For the time being the different gun types will shoot against each other however if we get enough interest I would aim to separate them so please express any interest and gun type as soon as possible. Price is expected to be circa £4.00

So….. the procedure as below. This to be shot on the wide bay of Butt Zero.

Five targets, the three furthest, width wise, to be engaged first, compulsory reload engage the fourth target (next to the stop plate) then the stop plate.

Best of three runs

The reload before engaging the fourth and then the stop target is compulsory regardless of any other reload.

Start position, gun on side  laid flat on the table slide forward on an empty chamber magazine inserted.  No part of the grip or trigger  may be off of the back of the table.

Hands on either side of gun raising the flags. No part of the person to be touching the gun. The flags must be flat on the table.

All ammo / magazines must be on the person or on the table, any kit dropped onto the floor is no longer available in that run.  A dropped gun whether on to the table or the floor is a disqualification.

The reload must be with a different magazine taken from either the person or the table. Conjoined mags can be used but for the purpose of the compulsory reload will count as the  same mag.
Procedurals:

  • Shooting plates in wrong order
  • Shooting opponents plate / plates

There will be no change in sides between runs. Given that there is no order of engagement of the first three plates there is no difference between the sides.

Target are 8″ by 5″  between 10 and 18 metres dstant. Unlimited number of magazines loaded with unlimited amounts of ammo. All targets must fall to count.

All of the targets are remotely reset  so we expect to able to run a full16 shooter J ladder in about one hour.

Targets are “soft” , made of corridex and second hand rubber matting, the round passes straight through and impacts the butts without deviation so should be OK for any range.

The 2015 GR&P Nationals – Results now Final

National ChampionshipsResults from the 2015 GR&P Nationals now available.

Results

Prizelists

The Challenge deadline expired noon on Friday 11th September. All results are now final

SLG and JSPC

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The SLG and JSPC

A couple of shoots at opposite ends of the country next weekend – 19-20 September.

SLG-Bisley-2015For the Southerners – the SLG Open is a one day affair – running Saturday only – offering shorts and 1500 on Melville ranges at Bisley. Its a long day – full use of three full bays plus advancing target trolleys and the usual BBQ at the end of the day over at the Spott. B

Bisley is relatively quiet at this time of year so plenty of accommodation would be available if anyone wanted to make a weekend of it to avoid the early start.

JSPC

For the Northerners – the JSPC Autumn shoot runs Saturday and Sunday and Friday by appointment and offers the shorts – T&P1, Multi-Target and Phoenix A – all gun types catered for though. Entry forms here.

Both shoots fully classified and all scores will be registered. Shoot well.

 

Home Countries Pistol & Revolver Matches

hcnm-pistol-trophiesHome Countries Teams from England, Scotland and Wales will be competing at the Gallery Rifle National Championships for a couple of new pistol and revolver trophies. These trophies have been conceived, sourced and  produced by current and previous team captains to promote competitive pistol and revolver shooting.

Range and time constraints mean the 2015 competition will be a concurrent affair. Aggregates of the popular T&P1 and Multi Target matches will be fought out over the course of the weekend and the trophies will be presented to the winning captain(s) at  main prizegiving on Sunday afternoon.

Historics

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The HBSA Historics Meeting

DSC_0256 This is the meeting’s second incarnation running on the historic Winans range at Bisley over the weekend of 15/16 August.

Thanks go to Allan Kirk for organising, co-ordinating and running the meeting as well as to Linda and Mike Welsh, plus Neil Roberts for preparing the scores

Results are available as well as some photos of the day.

The 2015 Imperial Meeting

It seems along time since the Imperial but as Summer comes to its final gleaming some images below of the Imperial GR&P Meeting held on Melville ranges this year

Bianchi at the Nationals

Bianchi Shooting

All four stages of the Bianchi match at the Nationals will take place on Butt Zero on Stickledown.  Access to a 50m facility has not been possible for this meeting and following on from the from the change of format at the Phoenix it has decided this will be repeated for the Nationals.

 

The four stages will be

  • The Barricades Match
  • The Mover
  • The Plates Match
  • The Unsupported Standard Match (The USM)

Just to remind you

The Unsupported Standard Match course of fire is 48 rounds (same as the practical match) and consists of four stages of 12 shots onto 3 D1 targets at distances of 10m, 15m, 20m and 25m. Each stage consists of both weak hand/shoulder shooting with timings identical to the barricade match.

Targets are places standard target width apart. All other match conditions are as defined in the GR&P rule book. Some comments as to what weak hand freestyle means. It means operated (trigger pulled by weak hand trigger finger) and held by the weak hand but can be supported by the strong hand.

Stage 1 – 10 metres

  • 6 seconds 2 shots on each target, strong hand
  • 6 seconds 2 shots on each target, weak hand freestyle/weak shoulder

Stage 2 – 15 metres

  • 7 seconds 2 shots on each target, strong hand
  • 7 seconds 2 shots on each target, weak hand freestyle/weak shoulder

Stage 3 – 20 metres

  • 8 seconds 2 shots on each target, strong hand
  • 8 seconds 2 shots on each target, weak hand freestyle/weak shoulder

Stage 4 – 25 metres

  • 9 seconds 2 shots on each target, strong hand
  • 9 seconds 2 shots on each target, weak hand freestyle/weak shoulder

Results of the PPC World Championships 2015

World PPC 1500

Results from the PPC World Championships held at Hacksjöbanan near Stolkholm in Sweden are now published on the event website.

The competition played out to about 280 world class pistol shooters from 13 countries. One and a half thousand starts in all classes from these competitors equated to about 137,000 rounds safely downrange.

Numerous events and competitions were held over the long weekend and (at last count) at least 23 competitive pistol shooters from mainland GB made the trip.

As with many competitive shooting events all competitors are graded into classes, so although pistol shooting in the UK is not the easiest of sports to partake in, touring British shooters could compete on a reasonably balanced platform.

The Tournament’s Finale –  the International Team Matches. Held for pistol and revolver, 11 countries competed with Great Britain, Ireland and Northern Ireland all posting scores

Individual Match Results

Team Match Results

International Match

The Welsh Open Gallery Rifle Championships

Welsh Flag Face largeThe 2015 championships took  place over the 8-9 August at the Haverfordwest Shooting Ground.

Individual Results now Available


 

On Friday the 7th August Haverfordwest Shooting Ground  an official Wales v England Head to Head match was held. Teams from the nations competed in the usual T&P1 and Multi-Target matches as a preliminary to the overall Championships. England secured a narrow 2 point victory over Wales on the day.

Results available soon

 

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The PPC 1500 World Championships 2015

World PPC 1500Over the long weekend of the 13th to the 16th August at a shooting range in Hacksjöbanan, near Stockholm, Sweden the World PPC 1500 championships are being held.

Competed for every two years and mostly alternating between Northern and Southern hemisphere locations (the 2013 championships were held in Australia) this is an open pistol competition which attracts the world’s finest 1500 (the event) shooters.

The 1500 is a popular and challenging course of fire which is popular anyway on the GB GR circuit but one which was recently and enthusiastically advocated for revival by Ted George the current GB Tour Captain for the Sweden trip. “We are aware its difficult for many”, remarks Ted, “we can’t practice, train or even handle pistols in this country unless we restrict ourselves to the Long Barreled variants but this shouldn’t dent our enthusiasm for reviving the purer form of the discipline.”1500 PPC

With more or less 20 years passing since the last time we competed on home soil in this discipline its encouraging to see how many British pistol shooters are traveling to Sweden this week to compete. Thanks to the NRA who are fully endorsing a ‘Goodwill’ team and the English XX club who are backing an England Pistol team we will be competing and recording scores for both.

Keep an eye on the official web site for the meeting. For those interested in keeping more of a real time view of the range there are a few webcams streaming from the venue – find them here.