Re: Safety query for a competition format
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 9:22 am
That's a hell of a lot of rounds for a so called hunting competition. Most stalker or hunters tests are in strings of three rounds at most because in most countries magazines for hunting are restricted in size. Don't forget also that many stalking or sporting rifles have floorplate magazines and not detachable high capacity magazines. Sporting rifles also have lighter barrels generally not intended for firing large numbers of rounds in rapid succession.
I think the course of fire you have there is more of a military shoot rather than a sporting competion or hunters test.
As regards safety I don't see any issues with safety as the rifle is already loaded and on the ground.
I've shot a few sporting or hunters tests in the past and a typical course of fire would be;
2 rnds prone.
2 rnds sitting.
2 rnds kneeling.
2 rnds standing.
2 rnds from a bench or simulated high seat.
Total of 10 rounds all at 100 metres. All shots to be taken without hesitation and you are not allowed to lower the rifle and start again once shouldered. The target is normally a Roe target and the competition is often refered to as The Scandinavian Hunters Test.
I think the course of fire you have there is more of a military shoot rather than a sporting competion or hunters test.
As regards safety I don't see any issues with safety as the rifle is already loaded and on the ground.
I've shot a few sporting or hunters tests in the past and a typical course of fire would be;
2 rnds prone.
2 rnds sitting.
2 rnds kneeling.
2 rnds standing.
2 rnds from a bench or simulated high seat.
Total of 10 rounds all at 100 metres. All shots to be taken without hesitation and you are not allowed to lower the rifle and start again once shouldered. The target is normally a Roe target and the competition is often refered to as The Scandinavian Hunters Test.