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BASA (Big Bore Association of South Africa) March shoot
26 March 2017, 19:30
Gerhard.DelportBASA (Big Bore Association of South Africa) March shoot
We had the 2nd shoot for the year yesterday.
Match consisted of 13 rounds total.
With more than seventy participants it was a day full of thunder and gun smoke...
The link with photos.
https://gidphotosafaris.pixieset.com/basa-march2017/Addicted to Recoil!!!
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www.fffsafaris.co.za 26 March 2017, 19:40
p dog shooterThanks for the pictures
26 March 2017, 20:05
shootawayGood stuff.I wish there was a shoot like that here.It looks like people over in SA know how to have fun.
27 March 2017, 03:54
Brandon.GleasonThat certainly does look like a lot of fun! Thanks for sharing.
27 March 2017, 06:11
JCS271quote:
Originally posted by shootaway:
Good stuff.I wish there was a shoot like that here.It looks like people over in SA know how to have fun.
We do every year in Libby MT! I might argue that it is the best one going.
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27 March 2017, 06:22
FjoldThanks Gerard.
I saw a couple of Ruger No. 1s being used. That takes a lot of fast reloading.
Frank
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27 March 2017, 08:33
Gerhard.Delportquote:
Originally posted by Fjold:
Thanks Gerard.
I saw a couple of Ruger No. 1s being used. That takes a lot of fast reloading.
The stage where the No 1's were photographed you had to shoot against the clock at the buffalo.
Pick up the rifle from the table, load 3 rounds, fire them, load 1 more, fire again and this should be done quickly because you have 20 seconds only.
Both the Rugers shot 4 rounds with time to spare compared to the bolt action rifles with scopes that just got 3 rounds down range.
Myself with the 460 G&A and a friend with his 404 Jeff were able to shoot 4 rounds in the alloted time, I shoot iron sights and my friend a red dot sight.
A scope on the rifle is definitely a hamper when needing to reload your rifle quickly in tight situations or shooting against the clock.
Its something that stood out in yesterday's shoot.
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www.fffsafaris.co.za 27 March 2017, 11:58
BaluleBoth no1's featured are owned by my wife, I borrowed her 500NE for the shoot and she shot with her 'baby' in 416 Rigby.
As Gerhard explained when the bolts have to do a magazine reload the no1’s keep up easily. Interesting enough the Trijicon RMR on the 500NE lit up like a Christmas tree with red speckles with the low angle of the sun from the side.
Good fun had by all. Gerhard, excellent photography

27 March 2017, 20:30
FjoldThat's great. I like my bolt gun with one in the chamber and three in the magazine.
I use a No. 1 for deer/antelope hunting now but I just carry one round between my fingers and 5 extra rounds on my belt.
Frank
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27 March 2017, 21:33
Gerhard.Delportquote:
Originally posted by Balule:
Both no1's featured are owned by my wife, I borrowed her 500NE for the shoot and she shot with her 'baby' in 416 Rigby.
As Gerhard explained when the bolts have to do a magazine reload the no1’s keep up easily. Interesting enough the Trijicon RMR on the 500NE lit up like a Christmas tree with red speckles with the low angle of the sun from the side.
Good fun had by all. Gerhard, excellent photography
Thank you,
What is the dot size on the RMR sight?
A lot of the bolt action guys got an education in slow is smooth and smooth is fast reloading.
Gerhard
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www.fffsafaris.co.za 27 March 2017, 22:44
Balule3 MOA.
30 March 2017, 01:49
Bill/OregonWhat's that, Gerhard, the Ruger No. 1's were faster than bolt guns?

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30 March 2017, 15:30
Gerhard.Delportquote:
Originally posted by Bill/Oregon:
What's that, Gerhard, the Ruger No. 1's were faster than bolt guns?
Indeed...
In the hands of a trained shooter that understand and practice regularly they are smooth.
Especially on that specific stage.
Gerhard
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www.fffsafaris.co.za 05 April 2017, 12:51
Bill Poolequote:
Originally posted by shootaway:
Good stuff.I wish there was a shoot like that here.It looks like people over in SA know how to have fun.
There is one such shoot in Libby MT every July and one in Phoenix in March
http://arizona-rifleshooting.c...ifle-shoot-PRGC.htmlI run the AZ shoot and it is inspired by the MT and SA shoots.
Poole
11 April 2017, 03:57
juanpozziThank you very much Gerhard

i see my good friend and client LOUIS FOURIE shooting a nice double there .
Its seems that hes not only a master wing shooter
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