LONGSHOT Full Bore & F Standard Plotting Book with Target Dimensions.
Indispensable for keeping a record of ones progress.
80 Plotting Sheets
Personal Settings Page
Metric / Imperial Conversions
Wind / Mirage Tables
A guide to success with Full Bore and Small Bore rifles. Jim Sweet Author's Competition Record Over 400 wins at Open Meetings (including matches) 1976 W.A Queens Prize and Grand Champion 1973 National Queen's No 1 Badge 1957 S.A Queens Prize 1948 N.S.W Jamieson (Tie 1949, 1957) 1957 N.S.W Grand Champion 1968 Vic. Syme (Tie 1962) 1971 Vic. Grand Champion (Queen's Tie 1969, 1971, 1977) 1971 Qld. Duncan, 1949 Weinholt (Tie 1958) Four Champion of Champion Titles (Militia, .303 and .22 Asscns) 28 Daily Stages at State Meetings. 66 King's / Queen's Place Badges (N.S.W , record 1983) Member (Adjutant)...
A comprehensive record of the history of A.N.Z.A.C Rifle Range from the days of Liverpool to the present site at Malabar. Written by Nathan Scudder, and edited by Matthew Moses of Endeavour Rifle. A compelling read for anyone interested in the N.S.W.R.A’s history.
F-Class bipod
Manufactured from certified aerospace grade 6061-T6 aluminium and 3k twill weave carbon fibre.
Weighs only 590 grams.
Elevation adjustment of 140 mm.
Stainless steel fasteners.
All moving parts bushed with low friction engineering polymer.
Wearing thread bushed with a brass insert.
All aluminium parts are anodised.
Bipod can be stripped down so that it takes up less space for travel
Made in Sydney Australia
https://www.macintoshprecision.com.au/
The Riflemen A History of the National Rifle Association of Australia 1888-1988 In this frank and detailed history of the development of the rifle club movement and its national councils, historian Andrew Kilsby has unravelled the realist behind the traditional ties through war and peace between the movement and Australia’s defence. With their origins deep in Volunteer and Militia soldiering, the first colonial rifle associations were established from 1860, and the first national council in 1888, making it the oldest national sporting body in Australia. This was a paradox which bedevilled the movement from the beginning – was it...
MACH4+ Speedtracker with Beamforming Technology! A powerhouse chronograph that's not just cutting-edge, it's cutting-edge quantified! TRACKING SPEEDS 65M/S - 1200M/S 213 F/S - 4000 F/S What makes the MACH4+ Speedtracker truly exceptional is its Beamforming technology. This isn't just a feature; it's a leap into the future. Say goodbye to guessing your shot's velocity – Beamforming technology ensures that you get the most accurate and reliable readings, making each shot a masterstroke of precision. INCLUDED Included with your purchase of the Speedtracker Mach 4+ is a Protective cap for the new Beamforming Lens Barrel clamp/stand & ARCA Rail Adapter Charge...