Any Lever Release owners shooting practical this year?
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- Mikaveli
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Any Lever Release owners shooting practical this year?
Anyone planning to attend either the Crocketford or Bedford UKPSA LBF rounds later this year?
If not, where are you competing (practical or otherwise)?
...and if you're not competing - why not?
If not, where are you competing (practical or otherwise)?
...and if you're not competing - why not?
Re: Any Lever Release owners shooting practical this year?
Because they keep getting their butts whipped by folk with cheaper, more reliable straight pull and bolties mate
Re: Any Lever Release owners shooting practical this year?
Mikaveli wrote:
...and if you're not competing - why not?
Not everyone wants to shoot competitively.
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Re: Any Lever Release owners shooting practical this year?
Ha ha - quite possibly. Although I was referring more to UKPSA / IPSC practical shooting rather then "practical rifle" or similar.Maggot wrote:Because they keep getting their butts whipped by folk with cheaper, more reliable straight pull and bolties mate
...any comps where the Lever Release master race are competing against each other, basically.
I've started going to the UKPSA's LBF competitions ( basically practical shotgun for mini rifles, LBR and LBP and gallery rifles). 22s are very well represented, and there's a good few in the other categories - but so far a low turnout from Lever Release shooters.
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Re: Any Lever Release owners shooting practical this year?
Maybe, but they'd be missing out - remember you don't actually have to be competitive to enter competitions.RDC wrote:Mikaveli wrote:
...and if you're not competing - why not?
Not everyone wants to shoot competitively.
When I did PSG, a lot of guys would come out just to try a different course of fire / style of shooting (with setups that typically aren't available at most clubs) - many with guns that would never be competitive. Just for fun - novel concept, I know.
I think a few more people should get out there and try it - some might actually enjoy themselves!
Re: Any Lever Release owners shooting practical this year?
Fair, you did write practical or otherwise....
I have seen one in use in the CSR league and I have a lot of time for the user, but the rifle seems a liability.
Personally, unless they were tried, tested, and proven to be necessary to compete then I would avoid, simply because the top people do nicely without them, and simplicity, accuracy and reliability are key in that particular discipline. Another of my bretherin is looking at getting one and I hope for his sake he keeps his straight pull...just in case. but if it works great.
Having had my fair share of stoppages with semi/fully autos in the past and so very few with straight pulls/bolties, if you dont need it, shove it
I can create enough stoppages on my own ta Just ask Dan the man about the Roberts in March and my bout of firing point tourettes Dropped 30 points by simply smacking a mag onto an open bolt....bugger....hardly missed a target after that as well by all accounts. If it had been the agony snaps no worries....but the fastest part of the rapid My fault, lesson learned.
I have seen one in use in the CSR league and I have a lot of time for the user, but the rifle seems a liability.
Personally, unless they were tried, tested, and proven to be necessary to compete then I would avoid, simply because the top people do nicely without them, and simplicity, accuracy and reliability are key in that particular discipline. Another of my bretherin is looking at getting one and I hope for his sake he keeps his straight pull...just in case. but if it works great.
Having had my fair share of stoppages with semi/fully autos in the past and so very few with straight pulls/bolties, if you dont need it, shove it
I can create enough stoppages on my own ta Just ask Dan the man about the Roberts in March and my bout of firing point tourettes Dropped 30 points by simply smacking a mag onto an open bolt....bugger....hardly missed a target after that as well by all accounts. If it had been the agony snaps no worries....but the fastest part of the rapid My fault, lesson learned.
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Re: Any Lever Release owners shooting practical this year?
Michael, had CCA managed to produce a 9mm MARS action gun I suspect you'd have a lot more competitors to go against (well, at least one right here anyway!) I've been looking into a range safe/certified .223 loading or 7.62x39mm that will also cycle the action of the gun but sadly I think I'm chasing unicorns
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Re: Any Lever Release owners shooting practical this year?
To be honest, a few more choices on gun / maker would probably help all round.Blackstuff wrote:Michael, had CCA managed to produce a 9mm MARS action gun I suspect you'd have a lot more competitors to go against (well, at least one right here anyway!) I've been looking into a range safe/certified .223 loading or 7.62x39mm that will also cycle the action of the gun but sadly I think I'm chasing unicorns
Wonder if anyone will come up with another pistol cal lever release?
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Re: Any Lever Release owners shooting practical this year?
Hopefully someone will, if some one could come up with a pistol caliber trigger release AR platform gun I think they'd struggle to keep up with orders!
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Re: Any Lever Release owners shooting practical this year?
Agony snaps?Maggot wrote:Fair, you did write practical or otherwise....
I have seen one in use in the CSR league and I have a lot of time for the user, but the rifle seems a liability.
Personally, unless they were tried, tested, and proven to be necessary to compete then I would avoid, simply because the top people do nicely without them, and simplicity, accuracy and reliability are key in that particular discipline. Another of my bretherin is looking at getting one and I hope for his sake he keeps his straight pull...just in case. but if it works great.
Having had my fair share of stoppages with semi/fully autos in the past and so very few with straight pulls/bolties, if you dont need it, shove it
I can create enough stoppages on my own ta Just ask Dan the man about the Roberts in March and my bout of firing point tourettes Dropped 30 points by simply smacking a mag onto an open bolt....bugger....hardly missed a target after that as well by all accounts. If it had been the agony snaps no worries....but the fastest part of the rapid My fault, lesson learned.
Careful now/that sort of thing
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