Re: Mad Minute Discussion
76For magazine fed semi auto 22s, I assume you want us to load he mag, shoot, then reload the mag instead of using preloaded mags. Unclear from rules, but assume that's the spirit.
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Seems like if I had a stack of preloaded mags that would skew my score.Bucolic wrote:That was my question too though I interpreted it differently. Paco, a ruling please!
Bucolic and Quis: For rimfire semi-autos with detachable mags, pre-loaded mags are allowed, even encouraged. It's a specific subdivision, and those shooting semi-auto rimfires will be competing only against those with other rifles of the same type. So there's no scoring advantage. I expect that almost everyone entering this division will use pre-loaded mags with a max of 10 rounds.Bucolic wrote:That was my question too though I interpreted it differently. Paco, a ruling please!
If you cut 1.4 inches off the height that would work well as a target reduced for a 50-foot shoot. Good idea. The extra .2 inches of width won't matter.Inquisitor wrote:So, taking a 3x5 index card and cutting an inch off works for the target?
You can certainly shoot the match again when you fix that mag problem. I hope you do re-shoot it.Elmo wrote:I just tried shooting this at the local range with my Mosin, but multiple mechanical issued prevented me from completing the match.
Besides sticky bolt problems, which have been an ongoing issue with that rifle when it heats up, I had a new one: nearly every time I pushed rounds down from the stripper clip, but magazine trapdoor latch gave way and rounds dumped out the bottom. I'll have to see if I can figure that one out.
They used "chargers" (i.e. clips).Inquisitor wrote:Does anyone know if they used stripper clips or swapped the box mag when they did this with the Enfield?
What was your scoreBucolic wrote:We had a break in the weather so I shot the match today with one of my 1022s. Also shot the bullseye match. The former is a Kidd rifle with an ultralight barrel, single stage trigger at 1.5 pounds, muzzle device, and speed magazine release. It was really great for this kind of shoot.
Here's a picture of the 1022 and the 2245 i shot the bullseye with.
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Have we seen pics of that 10/22 build before, Bucolic? That is amazing!Bucolic wrote: Here's a picture of the 1022 and the 2245 i shot the bullseye with.
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