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Field Target Meet L.I.F.T. 4/11/10 Long Island NY
L.I.F.T. Long Island Field Target
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Airguns - Long Island Field
Target NY 4/11/10
Sponsored By Cobra Airguns
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I must say the club is in it's second year and
things are really coming together!! New members, two
more lanes, start time is earlier (more time for
lunch and BS) the members have a lot more ideas from
this meet that will make the next even better
We ordered 20 new face plates for the Gamo
targets from Quality Targets they arrived three days
before the meet. Gabe, Martin and myself got to work
on painting them. Getting these face plates really
made a big difference because the hole sizes were
cut out instead of using Gamo reducers that would
certainly full off when hit. We also checked for
damage after the shoot and the steel did not look
like it was hit at all a little paint and they
looked like new.
Joe M bought a Bat and a dinosaur off the web.
Well the bat target was set out in a tree at 54
yards the terrain dropped down and there was a good
cross wind that made the shot even harder. There
were only three members that could hit the kill zone
John M twice and Joe M once. Rod N once but with a
Springer now that was great shooting way to go Rod!!
Rod shot 18 out of 52 with a vantage Webley he
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John M is one of our members who choose his
Theoben air rifle last year and now is set up to fit
him perfect. As they say a craftsman is only as good
as his tools.
John had a good day shooting 44 out of 52 and
winning the PCP class. This was not an easy course
the new face plates with 3/4"-1" KZ's set out as
far as 35 yards.
Last year we put out Gamo reducer and if they were
hit they were certain to full off so that left a lot
of full size kill zones. Not this year!!! |
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There is a lot to say about find the right air
rifle being a new club some members are still in the
hunt. You just can not pick the best airgun in the
market. Because we tried that it is a good place to
start but be ready it may not be right one for you.
Joe M started with a Theoben and this year he
will be shooting a Steyr LG110. Joe M and his Steyr
had a little trouble with his scope missed out on
the first two lanes. When you are clicking and your
rotation is wrong you don't even now where your
pellet is going, but he had it ready for the third
lane. Joe scored of 23 out of 52 But I must say it's
better to learn what can go wrong at the first meet
and on your home turf. New air rifle first meet, I
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Kenny P on left is another member who found his
rifle and stuck with it. His Theoben Rapid served
him well last year. This day he placed first in
Hunter with 26 out of 52. Kenny normally shoots in
the high thirties and shoots standing only.
Martin on right is shooting a Daystate MK4
scored 28 out of 52 and took second in PCP class.
Martin started with the Beeman Falcon R then the Air
Arms EV2 and now after shooting the Daystate MK4 he
started working on his field target stock for the
Falcon R |
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Bill R one our new shooters scored a 20
out of 52 with a Benjamin Discovery .177.
For shooting at your first field target meet
that is a good score good enough for second
in Hunter class. Tony N and his RWS 54 won
the the piston class with 36 out of 52. Tony
is one person who is taking advantage of his
membership you will find him down at the
airgun range shooting his old CO2 Crosman
400 hitting spinners out at 85 yards no BS
you have to see it. |
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Tom H new member shooting his Benjamin Marauder
tuned down to 12 foot lbs. This is also his first
meet he will be starting with the hardest class
international. It was definitely and eye opener for
him when at the site in range his groups opened up
to about 3" because of the wind.
(welcome to 12 foot
lbs)
Tom was persistent and out on the field target
lanes asking questions and absorbing the answers. At
the end of the day Tom shot a 26 out of 52 putting
him in 3rd. By the next meet he will have his Steyr
also 12 foot lbs that he ordered 3 months ago.
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Ron C and his RWS 48 had a score of 19 out of 52
came in third in piston class. The RWS 48 is a hard
air rifle to shoot in field target in my opinion
this rifle can put them out there but has a lot of
recoil. Another new comer to field target Ron said
he had a great time but it was harder then he
thought.
Tom W with a 16 had a lot of fun shooting his RWS
34, He is looking to up grade to a TX 200 or a
Beeman HW97. Tom runs our air pistol and air rifle
silhouette that we have twice a month pistol is
Tom's game. But last year he won the north east
regional with the same RWS 34. "Way to go Tom!!"
Mike A Shot a 7 another pistol shooter shooting
rifle he started this year with a new rifle a Beeman
R11.
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The course was 8 lanes 3 targets per lane 48 shots
and
1 lane 2 targets 4 shots
Total of 52 shots
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PCP Class |
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1st John M |
44 |
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2nd Martin P |
28 |
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3rd Tom H |
26 |
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4th Joe M |
23 |
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5th Bill R |
20 |
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6th David F |
18 |
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Piston Class |
Score |
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1st Tony N |
36 |
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2nd Rod N |
18 |
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Hunter Class
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Score |
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1st Kenny P |
26 |
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2nd Ron C |
19 |
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3rd Tom W |
16 |
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4th Mike A |
7 |
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All in all it was a great day everyone had a good
time the field was set up early the sun was shining
we finished early and that gave us more time to talk
about the course and how to improve. The only things
I would change is the club needs a new camera for
photos the old one broke luckily Joe M had his. The
site in range needs permanent targets set out so we
are not measuring them out the day of the shoot.
If you like any information on
Long Island Field Target Call 800 898 0741
Hope to see you at the lanes
David Foltmann
www.airgunsbbguns.com
http://www.long-island-airguns-club.com/
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Long Island Field Target Club
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