204 Ruger dot com Postal Shoot
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204 Ruger dot com Postal Shoot
After participating in the .20 and under shoot at Saubier.com I thought it might be fun to do one over here.
So is there any interest around these parts?
I have the target design about done.
So is there any interest around these parts?
I have the target design about done.
postal match
Never done one, but willing to give it a go. Lee.
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- .204 Ruger Guns: Remington XR-100 / Savage-Douglas-Richards
If you're not familiar with postal shoots here it is in a nutshell.
If there is enough interest...
You PM me your mailing address and let me know how many targets you want to shoot, one per class (classes to be determined). For classes I'm considering the following.
Factory Production
Factory Custom (Remington, Cooper...)
Custom (Stolle, Farley, Stiller...)
(All must be chambered in 204 Ruger.)
I mail the targets to you, you shoot them and return by the specified date (to be determined). There will most likely be a 60 day window, so you can pick your shooting conditions.
I measure the groups and post the scores. The winners in each class will get there targets returned in frames ready for display (they will also have bragging rights for the year). Winning score per class will be lowest aggregate group.
If there is enough interest we could make it an annual thing (I already have some ideas for next year).
Note:
If you factory custom shooters want to shoot against Stolle, Farley, Stiller... Let me know and we'll just shoot two classes.
If there is enough interest...
You PM me your mailing address and let me know how many targets you want to shoot, one per class (classes to be determined). For classes I'm considering the following.
Factory Production
Factory Custom (Remington, Cooper...)
Custom (Stolle, Farley, Stiller...)
(All must be chambered in 204 Ruger.)
I mail the targets to you, you shoot them and return by the specified date (to be determined). There will most likely be a 60 day window, so you can pick your shooting conditions.
I measure the groups and post the scores. The winners in each class will get there targets returned in frames ready for display (they will also have bragging rights for the year). Winning score per class will be lowest aggregate group.
If there is enough interest we could make it an annual thing (I already have some ideas for next year).
Note:
If you factory custom shooters want to shoot against Stolle, Farley, Stiller... Let me know and we'll just shoot two classes.
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Well, your going to have to split the class's three times. Custom loading, factory loaded hornady, all others.
Then you'll have to split it 3 or 4 more times for bullet weights.
I've seen this with the rimfire guys, sounds fun. Though spliting the class's will be complicated. I know, I know, but some of us do not load yet, and we ALL know that will be the biggest factor.
PS. made an order to sinclair, so the journey has begun.
Then you'll have to split it 3 or 4 more times for bullet weights.
I've seen this with the rimfire guys, sounds fun. Though spliting the class's will be complicated. I know, I know, but some of us do not load yet, and we ALL know that will be the biggest factor.
PS. made an order to sinclair, so the journey has begun.