Monday, 24 October 2011

Another set of "posters" for the Portuguese Shooting Federation

Just published a set of 3 posters, designed and produced "pro bono" for the Portuguese Shooting Federation ("Federação Portuguesa de Tiro", FPT), for the forthcoming Portuguese Regionals and Nationals for Air-Pistol (10 meter ISSF) and Air-Rifle (10 meter ISSF and 10 meter "break barrel").

A previous set, also "pro bono", was produced for the vintage military pistol and rifles ("Armas de Ordenança") and for the .45 ACP pistol regionals and nationals.





And another one - for the 2011 Portuguese Shooting Federation ISSF Referee Certification Course:




Wednesday, 12 October 2011

Book Collection - "The Ultimate in Rifle Precision"

"The Ultimate in Rifle Precision", The Bench Rest Shooter's Annuals of 1949, 1950, 1951, 1954 and 1958  - to my knowledge those were the only 5 published "year books", and a true unique piece of history from the early years of Bench rest shooting competition in the USA - took me about 3 years, many auctions and (re)searches, but finally got them all on my collection.

"The Ultimate in Rifle Precision", The Bench Rest Shooter's Annuals
1949, 1950, 1951, 1954 and 1958 (left to right)

The books were edited by Townsend Whelen (Colonel. U. S. Army, Retired, March 6, 1877 - December 23, 1961, nicknamed "Townie" ) - one of his best known quotes is "Only accurate rifles are interesting".

The 1949, 1950 and 1951 books were published by The Sportsman's Press at Washington, D.C., USA. The 1954 and 1951 books were published by The Stackpole Company at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA

Along with this "5 pack annuals", the other top recommendation as far as Benchrest History is concerned, and already on my collection, is the book "Modern Accuracy (in Bench Rest Shooting), The Story of Bench Rest Shooting", by L. R. Wallack (nicknamed "Bob"), published in 1951 by Greenberg Publisher, New York, USA.



"Modern Accuracy (in Bench Rest Shooting),
The Story of Bench Rest Shooting",
by L. R. Wallack, 1951



Tuesday, 4 October 2011

National "Vice-Champion" - Benchrest 50

... at Carregueira, 1st Match 2011
With an accumulated score of 732 points, just one point bellow the first position, I finished last Sunday, October 2nd, 2011, the 5th match of the Portuguese Shooting Federation 2011 Nationals for Benchrest 50 and got my self the "silver" medal as "vice-champion" (runner-up) on the "Heavy Varmint" class - same position as on the 2010 Nationals. On the team scores, I finished first along with my fellow club members from CPTPP.

Final score sums the best 3 matches out of 5 - on a overall maximum of 750 points.

I competed with my "old trusty" German made J.G. Anschütz 1903, with a classic JGA BR50 stock, with Leupold Competition 45x, made in the USA, scope over Sportsmatck mounts, and using German made Lapua Center-X 40 grains .22 LR ammo. The rest is a ADJ 3 by Varide Cicognani (made in Italy).

This was the most disputed BR50 Nationals to date - with everything "opened" right to the last shot - and with a overall increase on all shooters scores. Portugal goes up on the sport!





5th Match, Jamor, 245 points with 12 X
4th Match, Tavira, 235 points with 8 X
3rd Match, Fervença, 244 points with 10 X
2nd Match, Fervença, 243 points with 8 X
1st Match, Carregueira, 242 points with 10 X

P. Mateus - 2nd on the 2011 BR50 Nationals
- best 3 of 5 match overall scores

P. Mateus at the 5th Match at Jamor, 2nd October 2011
- during he "setup period", still with the safety flag marker on the breech