by ctasrc | Aug 10, 2021 | Blog
If you shoot long range you probably already know that minimising your projectile velocity extreme spread is vital. The reason is simple. If you take, a Berger 200.20x @ 2620 fps and look at the ballistics you will see that the drop at 1000 yards you will see it is...
by ctasrc | Jan 14, 2021 | Blog
(Editor’s introduction: Many, many years ago, when the earth was young, and the oceans still covered much of the land, and dinosaurs were to be found on every street corner… okay, if you insist on a date, it was 1993… we published the first of five Special...
by ctasrc | Jan 7, 2021 | Blog
For decades shooters have agreed to disagree as to whether near wind or far wind is more important. The near wind afficionados argue that the near wind has more impact on drift because it alters the flight trajectory early. The far wind afficionados counter that the...
by ctasrc | Dec 13, 2019 | Blog
The Australian Match Rifle Team has been invited by the National Rifle Association of GreatBritain to compete against Great Britain for the Woomera Trophy in July 2019. TheWoomera Trophy is the premier international sporting event for long range match rifleshooting...
by ctasrc | Jan 7, 2019 | Blog
Welcome to the Central Tasmania Rifle Club. We shoot rifles over long ranges. What is ‘long-range’ shooting? Campbell Town range has firing points from 500 yards to 1500 yards. We shoot all distances but mainly concentrate on 1000 yards and beyond. Why?...
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