Matches? Matches?
Matches? Matches?
Looking to step up to high power from rimfire...
Are there any on line resources for finding
matches in the north-East?
Thinking of going 'hunter` class with an 'already
available` rifle.
(If I get hooked, I'll probably have to build a special.
Who does't need yet another rifle??)
Any thoughts on the 7x57, (handloaded of course).
I want to use a lighter bullet, but worry about tipping
the rams with 120 Grainers....Provided I'm lucky enough
to connect that is.
Irv
"When in the course of human events it becomes neccessary..."
- to actually DO something, it's a good time to be elsewhere.
Are there any on line resources for finding
matches in the north-East?
Thinking of going 'hunter` class with an 'already
available` rifle.
(If I get hooked, I'll probably have to build a special.
Who does't need yet another rifle??)
Any thoughts on the 7x57, (handloaded of course).
I want to use a lighter bullet, but worry about tipping
the rams with 120 Grainers....Provided I'm lucky enough
to connect that is.
Irv
"When in the course of human events it becomes neccessary..."
- to actually DO something, it's a good time to be elsewhere.
Irv, There is a HP match Jan. 28 at Consolidated Sportsmen of Lycoming Co. located near Williamsport Pa. You can go to our web site www.lycoming.org/cslc for directions to the club. The 2006 schedule is not posted yet, but the match starts at 9am. and sight in is at 8am. If you need anymore info you can contact me Al Foust at alfoust@pa.net; or call me at 570-435-0043. Al Foust
Matches- Answers
Thanks Al.
Don't know that I can hack an outdoor match in January,
('gettin on in years` and the circulation isn't that good),
but I'll archive the sight, maybe see you in the spring.
I've inherited a Rem. 721 in '257 Bob` that I think might
serve as a 'starter' rifle. (Shoots better than I can hold,
- don't they all?), but I wonder if I need more bullet weight
for this purpose.
Thanks 'Guest`
I'm based in East N.J. so the CJRP sounds especially
interresting. - Contacts?
Irv
"This late in life, if I take really good care of myself,
I get to fall ill and die. What have I got to loose?"
Don't know that I can hack an outdoor match in January,
('gettin on in years` and the circulation isn't that good),
but I'll archive the sight, maybe see you in the spring.
I've inherited a Rem. 721 in '257 Bob` that I think might
serve as a 'starter' rifle. (Shoots better than I can hold,
- don't they all?), but I wonder if I need more bullet weight
for this purpose.
Thanks 'Guest`
I'm based in East N.J. so the CJRP sounds especially
interresting. - Contacts?
Irv
"This late in life, if I take really good care of myself,
I get to fall ill and die. What have I got to loose?"
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7x57 was once considered the classic silhouette cartridge and was very popular in the sport. Performance-wise it's just a duplicate of the 7-08 (in a longer, slightly less efficient case.) Throw the heaviest bullet the barrel will stabalize at the rams. You are correct that 120's won't get it done.
There are worse calibers for silhouette than 257 Roberts. It's light for rams and to even have a chance on them you'll need a barrel that will handle the heaviest-for-caliber bullets, which may well be a problem. I have a friend who did surprisingly well with a 25-06 which would shoot the 120's.
By all means, jump in and give it a try with whatever is available. Every caliber rings a ram now and then.
There are worse calibers for silhouette than 257 Roberts. It's light for rams and to even have a chance on them you'll need a barrel that will handle the heaviest-for-caliber bullets, which may well be a problem. I have a friend who did surprisingly well with a 25-06 which would shoot the 120's.
By all means, jump in and give it a try with whatever is available. Every caliber rings a ram now and then.
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