CSR Rifle Suitability
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This section is for people who shoot or want to shoot in competitions and includes future events, how to get started, choice of rifle and calibres including wildcats, how to prepare for your competition, and of course how you did!
This section is for people who shoot or want to shoot in competitions and includes future events, how to get started, choice of rifle and calibres including wildcats, how to prepare for your competition, and of course how you did!
Re: CSR Rifle Suitability
Every body who was shooting last detail knows where was the problem-the ditch...and the bridge....(one person can tell more about it,from "frog" perspective...?)
This was not my idea to blind or roast anyone-normal spacing is sufficient for this compensator.But I must tell the weather must played the factor a bit...
Ammo was factory Barnaul FMJ,barrel is 12" long only(exl.compensator.....no worries here).With longer days/more light any flames are v-hard to notice,almost...
And back to the topic of this post...ANY rifle with 10rd mag will do the work in CSR.The weakest point is the shooter(sometimes equipment-but this can be eliminated almost completely).
And looking at provisional results,and compare with December across the board-something was in the air....but I know my shortcomings plus the state of shooters mind is v-important too.
This was not my idea to blind or roast anyone-normal spacing is sufficient for this compensator.But I must tell the weather must played the factor a bit...
Ammo was factory Barnaul FMJ,barrel is 12" long only(exl.compensator.....no worries here).With longer days/more light any flames are v-hard to notice,almost...
And back to the topic of this post...ANY rifle with 10rd mag will do the work in CSR.The weakest point is the shooter(sometimes equipment-but this can be eliminated almost completely).
And looking at provisional results,and compare with December across the board-something was in the air....but I know my shortcomings plus the state of shooters mind is v-important too.
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Re: CSR Rifle Suitability
There was someone shooting a K31, which does not, as far as I am aware, have anything more than a six round magazine.polemass wrote:Every body who was shooting last detail knows where was the problem-the ditch...and the bridge....(one person can tell more about it,from "frog" perspective...?)
This was not my idea to blind or roast anyone-normal spacing is sufficient for this compensator.But I must tell the weather must played the factor a bit...
Ammo was factory Barnaul FMJ,barrel is 12" long only(exl.compensator.....no worries here).With longer days/more light any flames are v-hard to notice,almost...
And back to the topic of this post...ANY rifle with 10rd mag will do the work in CSR.The weakest point is the shooter(sometimes equipment-but this can be eliminated almost completely).
And looking at provisional results,and compare with December across the board-something was in the air....but I know my shortcomings plus the state of shooters mind is v-important too.
Careful now/that sort of thing
Re: CSR Rifle Suitability
He was next to me.
He had stripper clips too and was very fast - got all his rounds off.
He had stripper clips too and was very fast - got all his rounds off.
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Re: CSR Rifle Suitability
there are some after market 20 round mags around, although they reload very quickly with strippers as Breacher saysshugie wrote:There was someone shooting a K31, which does not, as far as I am aware, have anything more than a six round magazine.polemass wrote:Every body who was shooting last detail knows where was the problem-the ditch...and the bridge....(one person can tell more about it,from "frog" perspective...?)
This was not my idea to blind or roast anyone-normal spacing is sufficient for this compensator.But I must tell the weather must played the factor a bit...
Ammo was factory Barnaul FMJ,barrel is 12" long only(exl.compensator.....no worries here).With longer days/more light any flames are v-hard to notice,almost...
And back to the topic of this post...ANY rifle with 10rd mag will do the work in CSR.The weakest point is the shooter(sometimes equipment-but this can be eliminated almost completely).
And looking at provisional results,and compare with December across the board-something was in the air....but I know my shortcomings plus the state of shooters mind is v-important too.
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Re: CSR Rifle Suitability
I've done that with mine, they are quick to use, but I thought that the rules required a ten round magazine?breacher wrote:He was next to me.
He had stripper clips too and was very fast - got all his rounds off.
Careful now/that sort of thing
Re: CSR Rifle Suitability
Not sure - I leave that to the RO etc.shugie wrote:I've done that with mine, they are quick to use, but I thought that the rules required a ten round magazine?breacher wrote:He was next to me.
He had stripper clips too and was very fast - got all his rounds off.
Re: CSR Rifle Suitability
I preferred to use stripper clips only in Historic CSR.
"K31 man" was quick...ok,but what about performance...?
My biggest-and maybe only one-goal in CSR is to get ALL rounds on target...
Still looooong waaaaay to go for me....
"K31 man" was quick...ok,but what about performance...?
My biggest-and maybe only one-goal in CSR is to get ALL rounds on target...
Still looooong waaaaay to go for me....
Re: CSR Rifle Suitability
I wasn't complaining, I thought it was brilliant, Its really nice to see these rifles on the firing point, as you say the ditch was an issue, to be in line with my target I would have needed to stand on the bridge to shoot, and being as it was like a skating ring that was only ever going to end one way, as a couple of people found out just walking over it (I did try not to laugh, but it was funny)polemass wrote:Every body who was shooting last detail knows where was the problem-the ditch...and the bridge....(one person can tell more about it,from "frog" perspective...?)
This was not my idea to blind or roast anyone-normal spacing is sufficient for this compensator.But I must tell the weather must played the factor a bit...
Ammo was factory Barnaul FMJ,barrel is 12" long only(exl.compensator.....no worries here).With longer days/more light any flames are v-hard to notice,almost...
And back to the topic of this post...ANY rifle with 10rd mag will do the work in CSR.The weakest point is the shooter(sometimes equipment-but this can be eliminated almost completely).
And looking at provisional results,and compare with December across the board-something was in the air....but I know my shortcomings plus the state of shooters mind is v-important too.
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Re: CSR Rifle Suitability
I've been doing it for 5 years & the sunday am match was the first time I've managed to get all rounds on, it's not easy.polemass wrote:I preferred to use stripper clips only in Historic CSR.
"K31 man" was quick...ok,but what about performance...?
My biggest-and maybe only one-goal in CSR is to get ALL rounds on target...
Still looooong waaaaay to go for me....
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Re: CSR Rifle Suitability
Same hereAirbrush wrote: I've been doing it for 5 years & the sunday am match was the first time I've managed to get all rounds on, it's not easy.
Although the afternoon match was a different story.
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