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1st night for indoor pistol

MIKE WISKEYMIKE WISKEY Member Posts: 10,036 ✭✭✭✭
Last night, 1st score was 287 (96,99-5, 92-0), picked it up a bit on #2 (96, 99-5, 96-2) for a 291-7[:D]. still have to work on that rapid fire.

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  • perry shooterperry shooter Member Posts: 17,105 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Hello Mike If this was on the N.R.A. national match bulls-eye course targets then the last 30 shots were High Master scores [^]. if the indoor range is 25 yards Then the score was GREAT [:D]if you were shooting at 50 ft targets at 50 foot targets then your scores were STELLAR.[:0]

    Have you ever been to Camp Perry. [?]

    EDIT To say I am impressed is an understatement. The 50' gallery course is one of the hardest ever to score good at . If you have never been to Camp Perry you owe it too yourself to go If you shoot 290 and above at the 50' course of fire this would equate to about a 295 on an outdoor match. And This would equate to a score that would place you on the Mayleigh Cup team to represent the USA on a national level against all other English speaking countries . My centerfire scores and 45 scores are about equal to my 22 scores if you shoot 295's through the entire 2700 match you would be in the running for Civilian National Champion. The 2650 club only has a hand full of civilian members. [^]
  • MIKE WISKEYMIKE WISKEY Member Posts: 10,036 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    50' N.R.A. national match bulls-eye course. on a good night I'm usualy in the low 290's, my best so far is 297/16x
  • PA ShootistPA Shootist Member Posts: 691 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Kudos to you Mike Wiskey! As already stated, that is excellent shooting by most any standard. I haven't shot NRA matches at 50 ft for several years now, but when I used to do so, I scratched at 290's only once or twice ever, usually somewhat lower. You certainly would have been the hot hand in my club! I was of course always an also-ran, just innately "jervous and nerky"! But few enjoyed the sport any more than I did. I shot a High Standard 106 Citation Miltary Model for the 22, and a Colt Gold Cup for Centerfire and 45. My .22 scores were always way better than my .45 scores. I still have my target pistols, and would like to exercise them again soon. Again, keep up the good work!
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