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Bullseye Pistol Shooting

Sat Mar 26, 2011 8:33 pm

Are there any Smallbore Bullseye Pistol shooters around here?

I've shot the last two seasons of 50' indoor Bullseye pistol leagues at Capitol City Rifle and Pistol club in Littlerock, and now that winter has ended so have the indoor leagues. I'm looking to find another range that holds Smallbore Bullseye Pistol matches. Preferably on the weekends. Does anyone know of a range semi-close to Olympia that shoots these matches?

Re: Bullseye Pistol Shooting

Sun Mar 27, 2011 8:05 am

So, the only one I am aware of that shoots Bullseye is Kenmore Shooting Range in Kenmore.

But I believe Kitsap Rifle and Revolver does one too. http://www.gunsafety.org/bullseye.htm


http://www.wcwinc.org/range/Bullseye.htm


NRA Bullseye


NRA Bullseye matches are three gun events, known as 2700's for short. They are shot 3 times over the same course with .22LR, centerfire, and .45. Many, if not most, shooters use the .45 for the centerfire section. Slow-fire is shot at 50 yards; timed and rapid fire is shot at 25 yards. Slow-fire is 10 shots in 10 minutes. Timed-fire is 5 shots in 20 seconds, and rapid-fire is 5 shots in 10 seconds. Any sights may be used; "red-dots" are very popular....but most of the records were set with open sights. Competing in a 2700 is a long, fun day of shooting.

Our Postal League is held from Dec thru Mar, and 10 sets of targets are shot for record. The league has a dual purpose; we score for the club internal league and we submit 4 man team scores to the postal league sponsored by the Spokesman-Review and the Inland Empire Rilfe and Pistol Association. This postal league has been running for over 60 years and typically includes over 65 teams from the western states.

The league is the .22LR section shot indoors at 50' using reduced targets. Any .22LR standard pistol (semi-automatic) and any sights. Restriction, of course, on barrel length, trigger pull, etc.



Sidenote: for .22 rifle shooters Tacoma Sportsmen's Club does a small bore silhouette shoot.
http://www.tacomassportsmensclub.com/Content.aspx?pg=26

Re: Bullseye Pistol Shooting

Tue Apr 05, 2011 9:24 am

There are a lot of outdoor Bullseye matches in Western Washington through the year.

http://www.wsrpa.net/images/stories/Pis ... EV%20B.pdf

There are several indoor rimfire leagues also. Contact Larry at Paul Bunyan range in Puyallup. They a couple outdoor rimfire leagues during the year. (email me for his email address)

-Steve
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