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question on tournaments..

 I have never been to a event..

some things I have on my mind.. must ask..

1..Tell me slugs are not allowed in pellet class

2..modified rifles even if they shoot pellets..are their own class

3 stock rifles..such impact, crown,daystate can compete together..

4 All classes such as 177 compete against other 177..or should I say each have their own class.

5 is their age groups..meaning does a 60 year old compete against 17 years for instance

thanks a lot
 
thanks for the reply..

its a general question..I was thinking all events ran similar..

to me it would not be fair to compete with a modified slug shooting when I have a stock rifle shooting standard pellets..or a 177cal competing against a 30 cal...

100 yard events interest me..but at 60 years old would it be fair to shoot against younger person..eye site comes to mind..


 
Generally no slugs in benchrest matches, modified rifles okay, shoot against stock rifles. Our club age does not come into play, only juniors have their own class.

here is a link to our benchrest rules, it will give you a good idea of the rules and classes. Also if you click on disciplines you will see other rules and classes to other type matches.

https://www.phoenixairgun.net/benchrest

EBR has their own rules and classes. Took me a while to figure out how many classes there are in each disciplines
 
As too FIELD TARGET .... The MAXIMUM power allowed period is 20 ft lbs. Without getting too into the class breakdowns, some classes will shoot at >12 ft lbs and some at >20 ft lbs. As to SLUGS .. NONE ! ... As to modified rifles, Yes tho mods allowed vary by class.



GO to AAFTA web site for the rule book or ask specific question here if wanting more FT shooting info.



Scott S
 
Correct, the WEIGHT of pellet and SPEED at muzzle calculate to muzzle energy figure.

The sad truth is as pellet weights / caliber go's up, the speed in which you must shoot drops.

In the 25 especially beings for most the lightest "Accurate" pellet would be a JSb King at 25.4 grains .... to be >20 ft lbs the speed can be no faster than 595 fps.

At that speed your trajectory of the pellet is VERY arched and range estimation to drop said pellet into the targets kill zone CRITICAL to having an exact range or you will simply miss !

Also the bigger a pellets diameter, better is the chance it will hit the rim / edges of kill zone ( What we call a split ) having target seldom fall. A smaller caliber pellet such as the .177 is better suited as well using the same power limits of >20 ft lbs can be shot near 920 fps !! which is substantially flatter in trajectory as well.



We seldom see .22's either tho a few do well with them. In recent years there has been some pretty awesome results by those shooting the near obsolete .20 caliber raising many an eyebrow, that this near forgotten bastard caliber may actually be the ideal FT pellet at >20 ft lb Field Target competition.



Scott S
 
Scott,

After checking AAFTA and WFTF rules, there is no mention that slugs are not allowed in Field Target. As long as the projectile is made of lead, or similar alloy, such as zinc and similar soft non lead alloys, they are allowed. I know more than one competitor that has used them, as long as the projectile stays within its 20 ft lb / 12ft lb power levels, whichever the case may be.

Tom Holland 

Field Target Tech 
 
Thanks for the responses folks. I had a long week of flood prep for a storm that thankfully petered out. I bought the .25 because it was for a good price and thought it would be fun prone at the 100. It has not failed at that, and I have a bit of customizing to do for fun.

I picked up a 1701p a few weeks ago on free ship Friday with our discount code. Finally got to slip a Primary Arms red dot on it yesterday and shot my 25 yard pop can plate until I was tired, what a nice shooting pistol. I got it on the 3” plate at 50 yards only once, I’ll have to put it on paper to get the hold over in my minds picture.

After my toy fund recoups I may have to keep my eye open for a nice 177 rifle, quite a bit cheaper to fling the tiny pellets and I can see the risks of split shots vs. advantages of flatter shooting between the calibers. This will be a while now.

Have a great Sunday and hope everyone gets some trigger time. I have to build another chicken run and mow if time permits. More rains and severe weather forecasted the next few days.