Double Action Fun Shoot v2.0

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OK, wheelgunners, I’m trying again.

The original version of this Fun Shoot was posted almost 2 weeks ago, but it became clear that some tweaking was needed. I reformatted the target so it ought to open and print uniformly and without a problem. I also tried to simplify and clarify the rules a bit.

This is a Fun Shoot for double action revolver shooters. A test of a shooters’ overall accuracy while shooting in double action, shooters simply print the attached target, shoot, score, and post (or PM) the results. Highest score in each of 3 categories wins bragging rights and forum-wide huzzahs. In addition to being fun, you may satisfy some curiosity to see how you rate among your fellow wheelgunners, and it may highlight some areas you might be interested in improving upon.

This is intended to be a measure of overall accuracy with a double action trigger. You’ll be shooting strong and weak handed, both 2- and 1-handed, and your overall score is a measure of how well you do shooting all 4 of these combinations.

This is also intended to be an honest self-assessment. By creating a target with 4 bullseyes on a single piece of paper, your score will more accurately reflect your relative strengths and weaknesses. This might be less so if standard targets are used, which might otherwise tempt the shooter to cherrypick their best results while ignoring the rest.


1. Target:

a. Print the attached target containing 4 bullseyes on standard 8.5 x 11” paper. The 4 bullseyes correspond to 4 combinations of strong/weak, 2- and 1-handed shooting. More info is included below.

b. To be valid, the overall score is to be determined from bullseyes from the same target, i.e. on the same piece of paper. If you flub a string, you can certainly re-shoot, but you'll have to use a fresh target and re-shoot everything to be valid.

c. Any one target should be completed in one trip to the range. Once you "start" the match by shooting one of the bullseyes, finish it by shooting the other 3.

d. No fliers. Everything counts. If you miss the paper entirely, or one of your shots encroaches on another bullseye, be honest, and let that shot count as "zero".

2. Distance: 21 feet (7 yards)

3. Shooting: 5 aimed deliberate shots per bullseye, 20 rounds total, shot standing, unsupported, double action only! As indicated in Rule 1 and on the target itself, you'll be shooting 4 combinations of strong/weak and one/two-handed.

a. Upper right bullseye: Shot 2-handed, with your strong hand firing the gun.
b. Upper left bullseye: Shot 2-handed, with your weak hand firing the gun.
c. Lower right bullseye: Shot 1-handed with your strong hand.
d. Lower left bullseye: Shot 1-handed with your weak hand.

4. Scoring: Total points. 200 possible. The higher point is awarded if the hole touches a line.

5. Sights: Irons only.

6. 3 Categories: Snubbie (≤3" barrel), Service (3"-4" barrel) and Target (>4") Revolver categories. Rimfire and centerfire compete together.

7. Reporting, Submission & Posting of Scores: A shooter may submit scores for any category they qualify, and may submit multiple times per category. Targets and scores may be posted directly to the thread or PM'd to me. Include the specific gun, barrel length and caliber. At the end of the match I'll post all the scores, but only reveal the top shooter in each category.

8. Completion Date: Midnight (EST), Saturday, February 28th. I'll try to post the results the next day.

I haven’t yet had the chance to try my hand at this revised version, and hope to get to the range early next week. In the meantime, if anyone has any feedback, feel free to pass it on.

Good Shooting!

View attachment DAfunShoot.v2.0.pdf
 
OK, folks, I've been out of town for a bit, but finally had some time to load up some wadcutters (a first for me) and head out to the range to give this Fun Shoot a try.

I used my 4" 617 .22LR and my 4" 686, so I'm submitting these score to the "Service Revolver" category.

I shot 6 targets total (3 targets each) and in the interest of full disclosure, I'm posting all targets, including one I used as a "warmup". A random subset of 3 are posted here, and I'll post the rest on TFL.

Break out those wadcutters, and Good Shooting!


Target 1: 4" 686, score = 186

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Target 2: 4" 617, score = 184

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Target 3: 4" 617, score = 169

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Very nice! Looks like fun- I just printed out the target and those bullseyes are kind of small, but I may give it a try... I'll see if I can find some suitable ammo.
 
I'm like mj, that looks like some small targets, but hey I'm game. After church and lunch I will go to the range and give them a whirl. Ya'll have a blessed day!! Mac P.S. This may need to go in the competition forum.
 
Thanks for your interest. Good luck!

This may need to go in the competition forum.

I thought about it, but figured those who don't formally compete might not be visiting that forum, and would miss it. Now that it's posted here, though, I'll go ahead and post the links there.
 
This version of The Fun Shoot goes 'til the end of February, so there's still plenty of time.

FWIW, I'm still planning on posting FunShoot.v.3.0 sometime this summer.

I hope to head out to the range in the next day or so; maybe rent a 1911, buy some range ammo, and post on the semi-auto version of the Fun Shoot. Stay tuned. Ought to be interesting :D Hope I don't embarrass all wheelgunners.
 
It's been a while, and since I just got my 6" K-22 back from the 'smith, the ol' Fun Shoot is due for a bump.

I have much more trigger time with my 4" 617, from which I earlier posted a 169, so even though my K-22 is a 6" target revolver, I was surprised that I was able to score a 186 and a 180 right out of the gate. With more trigger time, and time spent finding it's preferred ammo, I'm hoping to start breaking into the 190s. It's a pretty sweet gun.

Anyhow, the Fun Shoot's still open until the end of February, so there's still time to get out to the range and give it a whirl.

K-22 Target #1; Score = 186
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K-22 Target #2; Score = 180
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oh, and for those who missed it (and give a rats patootie), I did rent a 1911, shoot the semi-auto version and post the results. Not as good as my revolver results, but all in all, I'm not too disappointed.
 
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