Saturday, July 11, 2015

The results are in!

I'm back from my business trip and I've tallied up the scores, but first, a bit of levity.



Now, if you'll finish lacing up your bulletproof shoes, we'll continue.

Here are the June results broken down by class

Class Shooter Firearm Caliber Score
1 Billl Ruger Mk1 22LR 60
1 DavidN Ruger 22/45 22LR 50
1 Susan Ruger Mk3 22LR 40
1 Merle M Ruger Mk2 22LR 30
1 Pattie Ann Ruger 22/45 22LR 30
1 Steve R Ruger Std 22LR 30
1 Fred M Ruger Mk2 22LR 20
1 Dan A Hi standard 22LR 15
1 Steve R Ruger mk2 22LR 10
2 Merle M TC Contender 22LR 30
3 E Johnson Marlin 39a 22LR 45
3 Steve R Remington 12a 22LR 25
4 Pattie Ann Ruger 10/22 0.22 85
4 Susan MR 1722 0.22 85
4 DavidN Ruger 10/22 0.22 75
4 E Johnson Ruger 10/22 0.22 75
4 Billl Marlin 795 .22A 70
5 Billl Glock22 40 S&W 65
5 Billl Rossi971 0.357 40
5 Fred M Colt 1911 Commander 45ACP 40
5 Steve R Ruger Blackhawk 45ACP 35
5 E Johnson Springfield 1911 45ACP 35
5 Billl CZ82 9x18 20
5 Merle M S&W M625 45ACP 20
5 Fred M S&W M625 45ACP 10
5 Fred M Berreta  92FS 9mm 10
6 Merle M TC Contender 9mm 30
7 Steve R M1 carbine 30 carbine 30
8 Steve R Ruger AR556 0.223 10

I think I can safely say that magnification is a good idea if you want to break 50 on this target, though I'm very impressed with Bill's scores using iron sights, and I definitely need a ghost ring like he has on his Mk I!

Patty Ann and Susan take top honors with rifles this time around, both of them scoring a rare bulls-eye on the top center target.  I'll admit the top three targets were a  bit of a gimmick but they did force a little decision making.  It looks like most people picked up on the leaping hares being a difficult target and opted to take a likely 5 points and possible 15 rather than lose a shot on the smallest, odd shaped targets.

What really surprised me is that we didn't have more class 3 targets (RF Rifle iron sights)  It was difficult to pick up on the smaller targets with the iron sights but I had a good time with my little lever action and Steve turned in a respectable score shooting a 'barn fresh' 12a.


For those who are into crunching numbers (hey, I am an engineer after all) here is the ranking without class separation.  Class 4 obviously dominated but after that it's very nicely mixed.

Class Shooter Firearm Caliber Score
4 Pattie Ann Ruger 10/22 0.22 85
4 Susan MR 1722 0.22 85
4 DavidN Ruger 10/22 0.22 75
4 E Johnson Ruger 10/22 0.22 75
4 Billl Marlin 795 .22A 70
5 Billl Glock22 40 S&W 65
1 Billl Ruger Mk1 0.22 60
1 DavidN Ruger 22/45 0.22 50
3 E Johnson Marlin 39a 0.22 45
5 Billl Rossi971 0.357 40
5 Fred M Colt 1911 Commander 45ACP 40
1 Susan Ruger Mk3 0.22 40
5 Steve R Ruger Blackhawk 45 acp 35
5 E Johnson Springfield 1911 45ACP 35
2 Merle M TC Contender 0.22 30
1 Merle M Ruger Mk2 0.22 30
1 Pattie Ann Ruger 22/45 0.22 30
1 Steve R Ruger Std 0.22 30
6 Merle Morrison TC Contender 9mm 30
7 Steve R M1 carbine 30 carbine 30
3 Steve R Remington 12a 0.22 25
5 Billl CZ82 9x18 20
1 Fred Morrison Ruger Mk2 0.22 20
5 Merle Morrison S&W M625 45ACP 20
1 Dan A Hi standard 0.22 15
5 Fred Morrison S&W M625 45ACP 10
5 Fred Morrison Berreta  92FS 9mm 10
8 Steve R Ruger AR556 0.223 10
1 Steve R Ruger mk2 0.22 10

Hope everyone had a good time!

Now go over to Billl's and try his target.  I here it's easy as, well, shooting fish in a barrel.

Tuesday, June 02, 2015

June E-Postal

With the warmer weather comes the annual migration of a species common to much of North America.  They start off following the cherry and apple blossoms up the milder coastal climates then as the storm season subsides they move into the Midwest to partake in the sweetcorn and watermelon, eventually moving south with the fall festivals before the cold weather.  I speak of course of the common American Carny. 
Back before the lawyers and legislators made it a liability nightmare carnivals would commonly feature shooting galleries with actual .22 rifles.  Anyone young or old could walk up, pay their money and be handed a little pump action 22 loaded and ready to go.  I’m sure some of these were rather shady affairs with plenty of bent front sights and glued down tin cans, but some of them were absolute mechanical marvels.  Animated targets, gongs, and falling silhouettes were common features and if you had enough nickels you could destroy an entire fleet of steel ducks and an army of jumping hares. 

Since you can’t really go to one of these galleries anymore, I’m bringing one to you.



This month’s edition of Mr. Completely’s e-postal match.

Here are the rules.

Print the PDF at 100% scaling (you may lose the edges depending on the margins on your printer.  That’s OK)

Tape it to a cardboard backer and place it at 10 yards (or 25 feet)

You have 10 shots. 
  Animal targets count for 10 points but may only be counted once.  (Just imagine them falling with a satisfying ‘ting-GOOOONNG’ sound.) The three bull’s-eye targets are worth a maximum of 20 points with 15 points for the center dot and 5 for the surrounding circle.  Each shot can only be counted once so it’ll take two shots to get the full 20 points out of one of these.

The target should be shot standing unsupported.  There is no time limit.

The classes break down as follows
1 Rimfire pistol with iron sights.
2 Rimfire pistol with magnified sights.
3 Rimfire rifle with iron sights. (This is how this target is meant to be shot so if you submit a picture of your slide action 22 with your target you get 10 bonus points!)
4 Rimfire rifle with magnified sights.
5 Centerfire pistol with iron sights.
6 Centerfire pistol with magnified sights.
7 Centerfire rifle with iron sights.
8 Centerfire rifle with magnified sights.
If you care to shoot the target with anything else, let me know.  I’m sure we can accommodate. 

Send a picture of the target to my email (posted on the upper right side of the page) by the end of the month.

Have some fun with this one folks, after all, It’s a carnival!

Monday, June 01, 2015

Shooter, are you ready?

Standby...

The June e-postal target is done.  I just need a write up to go with it.

Monday, May 18, 2015

Dear Budget Airlines,

When you try to put that last standby passenger on the plane...
...it's probably best that he not be 6' 450lbs.

Just found this picture from a while back.  Pretty sure neither of us were happy campers, even after extra peanuts.


Wednesday, April 15, 2015

April 15, Buy a Gun day


For some reason this sneaks up on me every year.  Not that I'm short on firearms around the house but missing an excuse to buy one just isn't right.


Unfortunately, this month's discretionary fund has to go to plumbing, and after paying for this.



All that's left over is about enough for this.



I wonder if Fernco make's choke adapters?