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Eyesight- International Shooting Sport Federation
Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2010 9:10 pm
by rajemessage
1- what is the eyesight requirements for International Shooting Sport Federation events and for Olympics
spcially for 10 meter air rifle with .177 calibre.
2- which air rifle is good for national events target shooting and for Olympics. 10 meter air rifle with .177 calibre.
3- is rifle stand is allowed in national events target shooting and for Olympics.10 meter air rifle with .177 calibre.
4-3- is any kind of scoop is allowed in national events target shooting and for Olympics.10 meter air rifle with .177 calibre.
Re: eye site requ for International Shooting Sport Federation
Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2010 9:38 pm
by MoA
1. Eyesight is required for shooting in general. It really helps if you can see your target clearly. makes it easier to hit.
2. I believe most use a Walther or something along those lines in the Olympics
3. What exactly do mean by rifle stand. The position normally used for Olympic shooting is standing.
4. Sccop for what? I dont think you need to scoop anything, however Optical enhancement devices such as Scopes are not generally allowed in ISSF or Olympic shooting. At least on the gun. Other than polarising filters I think no other optical device is permissable.
There are a number of shooting disciplines where scopes are required.
Re: eye site requ for International Shooting Sport Federation
Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2010 9:47 pm
by shooter
Re: eye site requ for International Shooting Sport Federation
Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2010 9:53 pm
by m24
Re: eye site requ for International Shooting Sport Federation
Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2010 11:20 pm
by Subal das
buy Walter LG300 alutech rifle, use rifle stand always, use google about rules for 10m air rifle, buy pellets Match Kugeln, shoot about 20000 per year in 6-7 year we can see you in Olympics, good luck
-- Fri Jun 11, 2010 12:22 am --
Oh more ... no skooops, and rifle already coming with sights
Re: Eyesight- International Shooting Sport Federation
Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2010 12:07 am
by TenX
My comments pending, after I regain!
But I will surely write on what is required. I understand that you tried to post some question, and got confused....
Re: Eyesight- International Shooting Sport Federation
Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2010 3:44 am
by MoA
TenX wrote:My comments pending, after I regain!
promises...
Re: Eyesight- International Shooting Sport Federation
Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2010 4:16 am
by to_saptarshi
rajemessage wrote:1- what is the eyesight requirements for International Shooting Sport Federation events and for Olympics
spcially for 10 meter air rifle with .177 calibre.
2- which air rifle is good for national events target shooting and for Olympics. 10 meter air rifle with .177 calibre.
3- is rifle stand is allowed in national events target shooting and for Olympics.10 meter air rifle with .177 calibre.
4-3- is any kind of scoop is allowed in national events target shooting and for Olympics.10 meter air rifle with .177 calibre.
1. As long as you can see the target clearly 33 feet away from you, with normal eye vision or with a specs (Corrective Lense) , you are fine. No Special lense attachment is allowed in peep sight in the rifle apart from color filter and iris adjustement.
2. Feinwerkbau, Anschutz, Walther, Styer are most common and used in 10M Competition, Model depends upon your choice , preference and budget, pneumatic, co2, compressed air or spring piston not a constraint.
3. Rifle Stand is allowed , and used for resting rifle during gap between two shots. also pellet holder is associated with stands. Shooting will be off hand standing only without any support of stand.
4. No Scope is required or allowed in 10M Air Rifle. Only running target event will allow you mounting a scope on rifle. However you can use a spotting scope to see the target after a shot is fired , it depends upon the competition you are perticipating. Most international event are equipped with electronic scoreboard , so you dont have to use one.
Hope this helps.
-- Fri Jun 11, 2010 4:27 am --
Subal das wrote:buy pellets Match Kugeln
Subal , there is no pellet called "Match Kugeln" its Meisterkugeln actually. and Pellet head size, weight and brand widely varries from rifle to rifle to get perfect group. So always buying "Match Kugeln" may not be fruitful for getting Olympic gold.
Re: Eyesight- International Shooting Sport Federation
Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2010 6:17 am
by Subal das
Subal das wrote:buy pellets Match Kugeln
Subal , there is no pellet called "Match Kugeln" its Meisterkugeln actually. and Pellet head size, weight and brand widely varries from rifle to rifle to get perfect group. So always buying "Match Kugeln" may not be fruitful for getting Olympic gold.
well that varies in US... maybe.... here , not so many kind available via NRAI and it is in big shortage too
here is the picture
to safe some time maybe 1-2 years I would recommend to buy Scatt also, cost in India INR 88K
Re: Eyesight- International Shooting Sport Federation
Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2010 8:58 am
by to_saptarshi
Thanks Subal , I stand corrected. Match Kugeln is not very common here rather people prefer other variation of HN like HN Finale and RWS R-10. Anyway thanks for the Info. Is SCATT, RIKA or NOPTEL available in India to any dealer ?
Re: Eyesight- International Shooting Sport Federation
Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2010 9:35 am
by Subal das
to_saptarshi wrote:Thanks Subal , I stand corrected. Match Kugeln is not very common here rather people prefer other variation of HN like HN Finale and RWS R-10. Anyway thanks for the Info. Is SCATT, RIKA or NOPTEL available in India to any dealer ?
you are welcome!
Scatt is available with two dealers in Mumbai not sure about others
http://www.scatt.com/buy.htm
Re: Eyesight- International Shooting Sport Federation
Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 12:16 pm
by ven99
good
Re: Eyesight- International Shooting Sport Federation
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 3:32 pm
by dev
hi,
it takes about a year to reach the national level at air pistol, could be the same with air rifle. You need to put in an hour or so three days or four days a week. Use the best equipment, Steyr or Morini in air pistol and rifles I don't know much about but go with what Sapta says.
Use the best pellets that you can find. I have also slaved with P 10's and the new mastershot pellets. But to take pellet error out of the equation use meisterkugeln or matchkugeln any other German match pellet.
The only ISSF sport where a scope is used is the rifle discipline of running deer. Get in touch with Shimon Sharieff of topgun shooting club. He does hang around at the SiriFort complex at times.