Shooting sports querry
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Shooting sports querry
Hello..
I am Audumbar from kolhapur maharashtra. The thing is i have recently bought an 0.22 caliber air rifle and started
practicing.I was under the impression that i will practise and take part in some local shooting compititon and try my
luck but when i visited my local shooting range, I met person incharge of the range. Who told me that i can not compete with the break barrel local air gun. I have to have an imported rifle and even if i want to practice then i should
have a complete kit with me which costs around a 2 lakhs including the gun.
Although I m financially well placed so i will buy the kit and a nice sport air rifle and will persue my favourite sport but what happens to a guy from a village want to persue shooting as a sport?
Can someone explain me all this?
I am Audumbar from kolhapur maharashtra. The thing is i have recently bought an 0.22 caliber air rifle and started
practicing.I was under the impression that i will practise and take part in some local shooting compititon and try my
luck but when i visited my local shooting range, I met person incharge of the range. Who told me that i can not compete with the break barrel local air gun. I have to have an imported rifle and even if i want to practice then i should
have a complete kit with me which costs around a 2 lakhs including the gun.
Although I m financially well placed so i will buy the kit and a nice sport air rifle and will persue my favourite sport but what happens to a guy from a village want to persue shooting as a sport?
Can someone explain me all this?
- tiwariarrun
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Re: Shooting sports querry
Dear captainadi110,
There are some good match rifles available within 35k. However, shooting gear, club membership and good coaching costs good money.
I know one particular club owned by an Olympic champ, an Arjuna Award winner (I won't reveal the name) whose main moto is to promote shooting sports in India. The yearly membership fees is less than 5,000. The club's got highly sophisticated range (Indoor and outdoor) where shooting enthusiasts, even from poor families get to practice on airguns such as Morini.
You just need to step out, do a strong research, and find a right place.
Thanks
There are some good match rifles available within 35k. However, shooting gear, club membership and good coaching costs good money.
I know one particular club owned by an Olympic champ, an Arjuna Award winner (I won't reveal the name) whose main moto is to promote shooting sports in India. The yearly membership fees is less than 5,000. The club's got highly sophisticated range (Indoor and outdoor) where shooting enthusiasts, even from poor families get to practice on airguns such as Morini.
You just need to step out, do a strong research, and find a right place.
Thanks
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- Ganesh TT
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Re: Shooting sports querry
Dear IFGians.
I thought only .177 caliber is used in shooting sport in national and international events but today when i watched 50 mtr pistol event in Olympic i got surprise that they using .22 (5.6mm) caliber pistol in the event (Pls refer the photo attached). Then i started searching all the shooting events happened and then i found that beyond 10 mtrs shooting event they using .22 (5.6mm) caliber pistol/air rifle.
Is it both the caliber are used in shooting sports. Pls clarify my doubt.
I thought only .177 caliber is used in shooting sport in national and international events but today when i watched 50 mtr pistol event in Olympic i got surprise that they using .22 (5.6mm) caliber pistol in the event (Pls refer the photo attached). Then i started searching all the shooting events happened and then i found that beyond 10 mtrs shooting event they using .22 (5.6mm) caliber pistol/air rifle.
Is it both the caliber are used in shooting sports. Pls clarify my doubt.
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GANESH TT
GANESH TT
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Re: Shooting sports querry
Dear Ganesh TT, "Air" events (10m AP/ AR) mandate only .177caliber. 25m/ 50m are not air gun (AP/AR) events. Free/ Sports pistol are basically firearms.
- prasad.tamhane
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Re: Shooting sports querry
Ganesh TT wrote:Dear IFGians.
I thought only .177 caliber is used in shooting sport in national and international events but today when i watched 50 mtr pistol event in Olympic i got surprise that they using .22 (5.6mm) caliber pistol in the event (Pls refer the photo attached). Then i started searching all the shooting events happened and then i found that beyond 10 mtrs shooting event they using .22 (5.6mm) caliber pistol/air rifle.
Is it both the caliber are used in shooting sports. Pls clarify my doubt.
Hi Ganesh,
.177" is applicable to air rifle/pistol category only. You get to bores in air rifle .177" (4.5mm) and .22" (5.5mm) calibers out of which only .177" is permitted in air rifle/pistol events. Air rifle and Air pistol events are on 10m range.
In the 50m rifle/pistol events (firearm) they use .22" caliber. Mind you it is not air rifle or pistol.
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Re: Shooting sports querry
Need arm license if we shoot in 25m or 50m ?