Your nine year old grand-daughter runs into the farm house –
quite excited. She just saw a fox getting into the hen house and tells you she is
going to chase it away. But when she does it turns on her and chases her up a
tree. She is screaming her little head off as it snaps at her heels! You grab
your pistol and run outside to deal with the situation. The fox is now stumbling
toward you and your mind flashes to the rabies epidemic in the next county. You
must act fast – and decisively – or else!
You must avoid a head shot to allow for rabies testing, so
don’t use that bullseye.
Go here for the target. http://americanairrifle.com/pdf/fox.pdf
Print three of these targets. If you’re like me you MAY not
be as good one-handed as you should be. It would be good to know that before
the skill is needed.
1.
Take one shot
at each of the bullseyes on the target (using both hands) shooting as fast as you
safely can, or as fast as your range allows. Avoid the head, for a total of four shots per
target.
2.
Repeat.
OPTIONAL: if you elect to use strong hand only add 5
bonus points to your score.
3.
Repeat.
OPTIONAL: if you elect to use weak hand only add 10
bonus points to your score.
DISTANCE: 5 to7 yards, since this is a small target.
SHOOTING POSITION:
Standing, unsupported.
Iron sights OR optical (includes red dots, scopes or lasers)
Iron sights OR optical (includes red dots, scopes or lasers)
CLASS ONE: Any rimfire handgun with iron sights.
CLASS TWO: Any
rimfire handgun with optical sights.
CLASS THREE: Any centerfire handgun with iron sights.
CLASS FOUR: Any centerfire handgun with optical
sights.
CLASS FIVE: Anything else; airguns, crossbow
pistols, airsoft, muzzle loaders, etc. Shoot it and send it in.
Shoot as many guns as you can,
multiple guns per class are fine (as inspired by Mr. C) but only one entry per
gun please. You may find it helps to put up a sighter target to be sure of
where you are shooting – the first shot is the most important shot here.
SCORING: Add up the points for each
bullseye; any shot touching the next higher rings gets the higher score. Any
shot completely outside of the rings scores zero.
Mark each target with:
the name you want used
distance
gun make/model
sights
caliber
ammo
any comments (or excuses) that apply; It’s OK to get creative, I do!
Entertainment is always welcome.
List your score (plus any bonus
points) for each target, plus the grand total for all targets.
Make a scan or take a photo of your
targets and send to: truebluetravelinman (at) gmail (dot) com (Do the translation.)
Include photos from the range and your gun if you like.
Good
luck!!!
There you have it! It looks like a good contest, and I will be shooting with one hand on targets 2 and 3, because I need the practice. You can still shoot the July contest through the end of the month. Click Here or on the July target on the left side of this page.
Should we send in one set of targets shot each way or just the best set we can manage?
ReplyDeleteThe bonus points are to the overall score or per target?
Bonus points per target...Send all your scores in, it's easy to add lines to a table. I'm going to shoot it the easy way and the hard way, just to see how I do. If you shoot with both hands you need just one target. I don't think the bonus points will make up for the points I lose shooting one-handed, but I'm going to give it a try in the morning.
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