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With a .45 I kind of agree here.. a 25yd bull at 50yds would be about the same MOA right ? |
Well, the reason I said 100 yards is because some on here, present company included, are old Bullseye shooters who trained and competed at both twenty-five and fifty yards. I was trying to negate some perceived advantage we might have to make it fairer. But, if most can only access a fifty yard range, with Alex's concurrance, we can use B-16 targets, they have a five-inch Bullseye. and run the shoot at fifty yards.
I have to apologize for this, didn't think about the distance as any problem. |
Sounds good to me DaveW. If more can participate at 50 yards then lets do it.
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Okay! Rules revisions;
Rule #3- 10mm pistols are allowed. Target and Distance amended- targets will be numbered B-16 25 yard slowfire NRA targets with five-inch Bullseye and range will be fifty yards. By Iron-Sights I mean any sight that is not a laser, Red-Dot or Scope or optical sight. Fiber-Optic fronts are fine although I would suggest if used with an Adjustable rear that you sight in with a six O'Clock hold as the FO front may completely cover the Bullseye at fifty yards. |
I'll play. Sounds like fun!
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At 50 yds I'd need the official "broad side of a barn" target.
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I ordered some of those targets to practice some.
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