S Class shooting - a discussion

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#221 Post by Ovenpaa »

You lightweights! I thought Skomer Island was Scotland... :lol:

I will be organising something for Bisley hopefully for mid March.
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#222 Post by EagerNoSkill »

Dave - Nothing stopping a few members of FB test running the S-Class out in the next 2 months at the ENS Training sessions to be held at 600 yards!
Could validate concepts and firm up some grey areas!!
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#223 Post by Ovenpaa »

Ah yes good call and 600 is the perfect distance to test and tidy up the discipline, it also gives me a chance to get some crafty drop confirmation in with my new bullets for the Phoenix which I will be shooting in the spirit of S Class again.

Incidentally I look on the Phoenix F Class comps as a perfect setting for S Class so if anyone wishes to join me at the FP they are very welcome.
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ovenpaa wrote:Ah yes good call and 600 is the perfect distance to test and tidy up the discipline, it also gives me a chance to get some crafty drop confirmation in with my new bullets for the Phoenix which I will be shooting in the spirit of S Class again.
Incidentally I look on the Phoenix F Class comps as a perfect setting for S Class so if anyone wishes to join me at the FP they are very welcome.
Its also known as "Bouncy Bouncy" shooting :lol: :lol:

David was moaning .... "I aim at 53 then 46 - return to 53 then 49 - return to 53 then 45 ad naseum and my nipple is sore!!! :55:
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#225 Post by Ovenpaa »

Actually it was, 'I aimed at 60, took the shot and the rifle had hopped over to 55' Yes my bloody nipple was sore, poor Mik357 was traumatised and the RCO was bewildered when I called out 'Oi Fat Bloke' :lol:
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#226 Post by EagerNoSkill »

ovenpaa wrote:Actually it was, 'I aimed at 60, took the shot and the rifle had hopped over to 55' Yes my bloody nipple was sore, poor Mik357 was traumatised and the RCO was bewildered when I called out 'Oi Fat Bloke' :lol:
And Dougan still has no idea how you go from "Tigger" bouncy to 1 hole!
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#227 Post by Christel »

Without the sling my M65A just about scrapes in under the 6 kilo mark. On our scales anyway...
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#228 Post by Sandgroper »

christel wrote:Without the sling my M65A just about scrapes in under the 6 kilo mark. On our scales anyway...
Plenty to spare and you don't need the sling anyway! :good:
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#229 Post by Eric S »

Does anyone know if s class is done at Bisley?
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