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Re: F-Class target

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 3:29 pm
by Marco Alberini
Thanks ;)

Re: F-Class target

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 6:58 pm
by HeatherW762
Sorry, hadn't been following this thread after the advice to contact range office. I'll try to remember to wander out there tomorrow & see what the problem is. What distances are you after? If easier forward the email you sent to the range office to memsec@nra.org.uk & I'll see what I can do.

Heather

Re: F-Class target

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 7:01 pm
by ovenpaa
Thanks Heather ;)

Re: F-Class target

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 7:10 pm
by Gun Pimp
Marco,

For training purposes, you can easily make your own targets.

The targets are based on a one MOA bull diameter and then half MOA scoring rings. The central V bull is a half MOA.

This of course assumes you are working in MOA (Minutes of Angle) and not Milradians as you may be in Italy.

Example: for 500 yds:
V bull is 2.5 inches, bull is 5 inches (scores five), four ring is 10 inches, three-ring is 15 inches, two-ring is 21 inches and the outer one-ring is 26 inches.

For 1000 yds it would be bull - 10 inches (V bull 5 inches) four-ring 20 inches, three-ring 30 inches, two-ring 40 inches etc.

The 1000 yard target is used at 800, 900 & 1000 yards.

Simple!

If you look through some back issues of Target Shooter magazine http://www.targetshooter.co.uk you will see a few pics of targets.

Vince

Re: F-Class target

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 1:12 pm
by Marco Alberini
Thanks Pimp
but we know the target, we were in Bisley, we are a group of italians RCO and CI certified from NRA UK
Our problem is not for training, but for competitions.

For the competitions in Italy we need the original NRA targets.

We hope now that Heather will help us

Thanks all

Re: F-Class target

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 8:17 pm
by HeatherW762
Hi,

The range office don't appear to have had your email, possibly caught as spam by our firewall? However, I have a price list and just let me know what you want and I can order them & get the R/Office to invoice.

It's not straight forward - what ever is - but I hope I can explain it OK.

200yds F-Class - 100 targets £43
300yds F-Class - 100 targets £48 (They're the easy ones!)

500yds/600yds F Class - Target comes in three pieces, 2 x half target and 1 x centre:

hmmmm, list I have doesn't quite agree with what I was told so I'll stop now, double check tomorrow and continue then :roll: :roll:

Heather

Re: F-Class target

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2011 8:04 am
by HeatherW762
OK, got it sussed now, confusion with ICFRA short range!

200yds F-Class - 100 targets £43
300yds F-Class - 100 targets £48
500yds F Class - 100 targets £56
600yds F Class - 100 Targets £64

Long Range F Class - Target comes in three pieces, 2 x half target and 1 x centre:

Half target - 100 halves £176
Centres - 100 on a roll £26

So to do 100 long range targets would cost 2 x £176 + 1 x £26 = £378

You don't have to buy in multiples of 100, they can do smaller amounts but would prefer in multiples of 10.

You will need to email the range office to order but let me know on the forum when you have done so & I'll check that it has arrived ok.

Hope that helps

Heather

Re: F-Class target

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 8:32 am
by Marco Alberini
Hi Heather

Now the Range Office has responded.

The mails were written by my deputy Giuseppe Marino

Many thanks for the help, now we can continue via email

Marco

Re: F-Class target

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 8:34 am
by HeatherW762
Glad to hear it. Good luck.

Heather