In the duelling stage, you cannot be aiming when the target is turned...but waiting “ on guard” position with the arm in a 45 angle...until the target is facing the shooter...the opposite means descalification. Thats ISFF rules for Centerfire.
Indeed, waiting the targets face the shooter already pointing, makes things much more easy... Despite this, congratulations! Seems you were a litle anxious at these series... but made a good job.
In the United States, this is Precision Pistol per CMP or NRA rules. I see this is called commonly called CDN 1800, with a 900 aggregate for .22 and CF (Centrefire/Centerfire). Is a .45 stage never used?
In the duelling stage, you cannot be aiming when the target is turned...but waiting “ on guard” position with the arm in a 45 angle...until the target is facing the shooter...the opposite means descalification. Thats ISFF rules for Centerfire.
True, but this is not an ISSF course of fire or target.
Indeed, waiting the targets face the shooter already pointing, makes things much more easy... Despite this, congratulations! Seems you were a litle anxious at these series... but made a good job.
@@FUNshoot What match were you doing then? Nothing formal?
94 & 95, well done!
Thanks
good shooting love to see other bullseye shoot.
Bullseye Shooting thanks, I’ll post to post as much as I can.
Thank you, I have to pick up the pistol again not that things are opening up.
In the United States, this is Precision Pistol per CMP or NRA rules. I see this is called commonly called CDN 1800, with a 900 aggregate for .22 and CF (Centrefire/Centerfire). Is a .45 stage never used?
We also do a full 2700 at the end of the season that has a 45 course ate the end. When your arm is very tired. 😂
Would you mind sharing your handload specifications?
Sure, those are 98 gn HBWC in 32. 1.7 gn of 231 or HP38
@@kutzy33 perfect!!! Thank you!
Do you reload or do you use factory .32 ammo?