Competitive Shooting - Warning Shooters Having Fun

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Re: Competitive Shooting - Warning Shooters Having Fun

#11 Post by Mezzer »

Great video and it looks like a very enjoyable event.

Good job all round :good:

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#12 Post by Maggot »

Airbrush wrote:They should have done one of the short range pm match as well, more dynamic I think. bangbang
They did Andy, but had to bleep out the bit where I landed in the swastika position and nearly de-bollocked myself....hence walking like I had sh@t myself later clapclap
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#13 Post by Airbrush »

Maggot wrote:
Airbrush wrote:They should have done one of the short range pm match as well, more dynamic I think. bangbang
They did Andy, but had to bleep out the bit where I landed in the swastika position and nearly de-bollocked myself....hence walking like I had sh@t myself later clapclap
Sod it I always miss the good bits. ****
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#14 Post by Maggot »

leeroy7031 wrote:That guy on the rundown looks awsome lol

Was a really great day John, looking forward to the score.
Ah, I thought that was you. The missus watched it and commented that it was no wonder it was popular as it gave people the freedom to shoot the rifles as intended safely....very intelligent woman my wife.

Cheers for the bullets bud, some really interesting stuff there. Appreciated. Dave will get his when I can get them to him.

Both days were cracking. Plenty to learn, I think the lack of a rundown might explain some new faces on Saturday Mick (I know of at least one).

One thing I learned on Sunday is that you can pretty well walk the rundown....which is nice.

John....I genuinely am not thick mate, I was just having a moment when you re-programmed me in the butts!!!! 5mith Doing battle with an unbalanced target frame single handed is about as dangerous as CSR gets :o
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#15 Post by Maggot »

Airbrush wrote:
Maggot wrote:
Airbrush wrote:They should have done one of the short range pm match as well, more dynamic I think. bangbang
They did Andy, but had to bleep out the bit where I landed in the swastika position and nearly de-bollocked myself....hence walking like I had sh@t myself later clapclap
Sod it I always miss the good bits. ****
I have been waddling about like quasi modo today mate aaarggh
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#16 Post by Airbrush »

They did Andy, but had to bleep out the bit where I landed in the swastika position and nearly de-bollocked myself....hence walking like I had sh@t myself later clapclap[/quote]

Sod it I always miss the good bits. ****[/quote]

I have been waddling about like quasi modo today mate aaarggh[/quote]

You old boys need to take it easy. lol
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#17 Post by Mike357 »

Thanks for posting John. CSR does look like great fun. It seems frowned on by Landmarc up here. Does anybody shoot it on a Landmarc run range?
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#18 Post by mag41uk »

I was at the Saturday Historic CSR.
I REALLY ENJOYED IT.
Much learnt about sight settings at 300 yards!
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#19 Post by Cad Monkey »

This weekend was a great end to a superb 2014-2015 winter league and I would like to say a big thank you to all those that put so much time and effort into making this disipline such an excellent event. This was my first full season and I'm already looking forward to the Imperial CSR in June.
For those that have not tried CSR then I urge you to give it a go, you will not regret it. It's a very addictive discipline which tests every aspect of marksmanship skills which is testimony to why it's the fastest growing shooting disipline in the uk.
Well done to everyone involved and to the NRA for hosting the event goodjob
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Re: Competitive Shooting - Warning Shooters Having Fun

#20 Post by bradaz11 »

out of interest, as i haven't done CSR, what do you do to the rifle before the run down? as the video is edited just as they get up and get down.
so you take the last shot before the run down, then what?
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