Small Bore P and PAS

The bullets may be smaller but not the challenge.
User avatar
kg4tyr
Class B
Posts: 261
Joined: Wed Feb 23, 2011 8:46 pm
IHMSA Member#: 0
Location: Sevierville, TN

Re: Small Bore P and PAS

Post by kg4tyr »

I'm confused, I don't see a PAS category in the rule book.
David
NRA Life Member
IHMSA Member #17952
Why punch paper when you can SLAM STEEL!!!!
User avatar
RockinHRacin
Spotter
Posts: 76
Joined: Sun Feb 06, 2011 3:07 pm
IHMSA Member#: 55010

Re: Small Bore P and PAS

Post by RockinHRacin »

Production Any Sight? It should be there...
God created Electronic Warfare Maintenance Technicians so pilots would have heroes too.
User avatar
kg4tyr
Class B
Posts: 261
Joined: Wed Feb 23, 2011 8:46 pm
IHMSA Member#: 0
Location: Sevierville, TN

Re: Small Bore P and PAS

Post by kg4tyr »

RockinHRacin wrote:Production Any Sight? It should be there...
FPAS but no PAS
David
NRA Life Member
IHMSA Member #17952
Why punch paper when you can SLAM STEEL!!!!
HandgunHTR
Target Setter
Posts: 5
Joined: Mon Apr 25, 2011 4:14 pm
IHMSA Member#: 57133

Re: Small Bore P and PAS

Post by HandgunHTR »

There is no Production Any Sight category except in Field Pistol.

Unless you are talking about the proposed Practial Hunter classes.

A SB Production gun with optics is an is shot as an Unlimited Any Sight gun.
kruzer
Target Setter
Posts: 7
Joined: Wed Jun 01, 2011 8:58 am
IHMSA Member#: 0

Re: Small Bore P and PAS

Post by kruzer »

Thanks for the info, I didn't realize there is no PAS.
It feels great to have your eyes opened. I need to pay more attention. Thats what I get for assuming.
Yes, I have a Buckmark Hunter, or rather its on its way.

Thanks again for the help. kruzer
wheelgun7360

Re: Small Bore P and PAS

Post by wheelgun7360 »

by all means shoot what have. silhouette shooting is all about having fun. it is not an equipment race!! i shoot against myself every match, not to win everything. allen
Justin Cider
Spotter
Posts: 55
Joined: Wed Jul 13, 2011 12:57 am
IHMSA Member#: 44714

Re: Small Bore P and PAS

Post by Justin Cider »

I have a Ruger that I use occasionally in silhouette, entertaining gun to shoot. I know it won't compete with my Anschutz .22, but it is cool to take it out and shoot it occasionally and a local match. After all, the point is to improve yourself as a shooter, and so even though I probably couldn't win an overall match with it against superior guns, I keep track of the scores I shoot with it and try to better myself each time I shoot it. And it is handy to be able to kick out spent cartidges on your neighbor just for fun.
United States of America
jrywho
Class C
Posts: 139
Joined: Sat Nov 19, 2011 10:46 pm
IHMSA Member#: 43487

Re: Small Bore P and PAS

Post by jrywho »

kruzer wrote:Yes, I have a Buckmark Hunter, or rather its on its way.
Kruzer, How about an update on your progress this year with the Buckmark Hunter? Has it lived up to your expectations and do you feel it was the right decision purchasing this gun over the Thompson Center? I have a 10" Ruger MKII which is an excellent shooter. After a trigger job by Jim Henry this gun seems to shoot as well as any Contender I own. Not saying the Ruger is better than a Contender but this gun definitely will shoot as well. Also a gun we can find at the local gun shop and purchase over the counter. Something that is pretty rare these days for our sport.
I personally think we need to add an L to every discipline with a price cap. At least consider Production. Such as Production L, max price $500 for example. Production as we know it would remain and all the "Custom" production guns out there would continue to compete. Just add a L on the score cards showing Limited Production. I believe this would draw new shooters that are presently intimidated by the cost of our so called production guns. If there is an accuracy question with the over the counter firearms in someones mind, this would group those types of guns together. On the IHMSA classification card just add the L next to the score. Should have very little cost to our organisation but still open the door to the commonly owned firearms.
IHMSA 43487
Member
NRA
Jackson Purchase Rifle and Pistol Club
Massac Gun Club
United States of America
johnranderson01
Target Painter
Posts: 47
Joined: Sat Mar 12, 2011 11:55 pm
IHMSA Member#: 48827

Re: Small Bore P and PAS

Post by johnranderson01 »

Enjoy your Buckmark. I had one for a long time and it shot very well. Scoped it would shoot around 1 1/4" groups at 100 yds with Eley Target Pistol. When my eyes got to where Creedmoor no longer worked for me I let it go. I regret that.

John Anderson
John
IHMSA 48827L
Johnranderson21@gmail.com
United States of America
338whisper2
Class C
Posts: 111
Joined: Mon Sep 02, 2013 5:34 am
IHMSA Member#: 57411
Location: Alabama

Re: Small Bore P and PAS

Post by 338whisper2 »

I have a T/C with a match barrel and a mark ll
They both shoot very well I believe it's going to
Be personal preferences like Allen said we're
All here just to have a little fun. :)
Life member IHMSA 57411L
Life member NRA
80X80
Post Reply