What I did in guns this week.

This week I resubmitted my NSW AB license now that my SSAA membership has “hunting” instead of “other hunting”.

Wednesday I shot Rimfire Sports Match with a Glock 44 .22lr then did some plinking.
Today I shot Tyro and Los Alamitos with my mates GSG 1911-22 and beat him by 2 points on the Tyro shoot, got my point of aim sorted with it and then smoked him by 151 points on the L.A. shoot.



(Pics or it never happened. Lol)

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I just went through the numbers above and the scorer jipped Shannon a hundred points, i still beat him with his own gun, but not by the stupid amount I thought.

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My name is Shannon but I don’t think I’ve ever scored 100 points

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Travelled to the “Nioka Range” near Gunnedah for the running of last years cancelled “Billy Dixon” match. Weather on Saturday started with a bit of a frost but warmed to a nice clear day. Wind was from the West but manageable. There are no wind flags on this range with a windmill off to the right your only visible indicator.
The morning is for practice with the match afterwards. 5 shots at each distance, no sighters. 200m off-hand target to start, my first shot missed, no-one saw anything. A quick look at my sight confirmed that I had the correct setting… for 500m! I missed another shot, just me, 3/5, not a good start. Moving to the 300m target, I settled and got 5/5. I repeated that at 500m but was still behind our club President who had 5/5 on all targets so far.
Now we move to the 1000yard target. This is where some wind flags would be handy as it’s been about 2 hours since we sighted in and the wind has gotten a lot stronger. El Presidente drops his game and only gets 1. I’m in the second relay and after dropping my first two shots, manage to wind on enough windage to nail the last three. We tie for the day.
A good night around the campfire with adult beverages, lots of discussions on a variety of topics, some good jokes, some not so good, we solve the worlds problems and everyone hits their swags.
Sunday dawns very chilly with the wind already making things uncomfortable. BBQ breakfast, coffee and we head to the 800 yard line. Today is a Creedmoor Match, 3 convertible sighters, 7 for score.
We have 3 shooters on 6 by the end of the yardage. We move back to 900, the wind gets stronger and some start to falter. I kept a close eye on the windmill and finish with a 7, all good.
We head back to the 1000 yard line and the wind is really making itself felt. Both with the wind-chill and the amount of turns on the windage screw. Our President converts all three sighters and finishes with a 6. The pressure is on. I miss my first sighter but convert the next two. I drop my 5th shot to finish with a 6 as well. My possible at 700 sees me win the day with a 19/21.
The tie for day one is decided by countback from the longest distance so I get the win there as well, happy days.

This is my sight after the last 1000 yard target, that’s 17 & 1/2 minutes of wind…

To the Victor…

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Wow, what a haul. You really are the Man!

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Woop woop

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Grats!

Finally got out and nabbed a couple of foxes with the Lithgow. Of course I left the magazine in the safe because it’s overfull and I’d chucked it in the door but I used a Tikka mag as a baseplate and single loaded because it wouldn’t feed :rofl:

Think we got 25 foxes all up over two nights in the lambing paddocks in the wheatbelt.

Beautiful country.





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Good work mate. Been there and done that with leaving my mag behind, now i mostly just have single shot rifles so its less of a problem. Lol
That land looks like it could do with a couple of trees if you asked me!

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Had a bit of a gun week this week, no shooting unfortunately, that’ll be next week to re sight & have a play.
This week i got my threaded barrel back from the gunsmith & i’m pretty happy with it so i put that gun back together ready for a sight-in. Also I got some laser beams lol.
But most importantly as of about 10minutes ago my collectors has been lodged. Now i guess it’s looooong wait time lol.


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Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaamn biatch. Congrads.

Cheers mate, i guess with a bit of luck i’ll be able to celebrate in about 12 months time lol.

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I’m not gunna lie, it may sound elitist, but being a member of a private club and having the range to yourself is the shizzle.

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I can feel that look of superiority from here.

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I know what you mean, one of the ranges i go to to play ipsc is the same and it’s bloody great to be the only guys there.

I shot cowboy on sunday.
Today I ordered a set of lee 9mm dies off of Ebay and grabbed these at the LGS.



I’ve never even heard of those primers before and I almost fell over paying that much, even though I knew to expect it. I havent had to but any since before covid. Its like getting raped in jail, you know its gunna happen, but that doesn’t take any of the sting out of it when it actually happens.
Stupid nsw won’t sell me 9mm to shoot out of the club gun, but they can sell me all the shit (i have powder) to load up a 1000.

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Yeah, it’s about the same here, $165 - $200. Fucking stupid.

As for primers, good stuff. Hard primer cup. I have those. Unless you have a weak spring, typical on after-market tuned revolvers, they work great. I havent had any issues with them.

Nice, I’ll be loading for use in the clubs Norinco 1911.

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Errr like 9mm 1911?

Yeah mate.


This is our club 9mm, Norinco 1911.
Mines only a small country club, they have that, 2 Ruger 22/45’s and a Walther PPQ .22, I pretty much get the pick of what i want to use. Stupid state won’t let me buy ammo for the 9mm, but I’m allowed to buy all the bits and reload them if i want. Lol.

I didn’t even know they made 1911s in 9mm22LR. Things you learn :slight_smile: