Hunter Field Target Shooting with Team Air Arms
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- Опубліковано 25 лип 2024
- Today on Air Arms TV, we’re at the misfits shooting club for the first round of the UKAHFT National Series. We follow the Air Arms HFT team as they take part in the competition and discuss what the sport means to them.
Hunter Field Target shooting requires competitors to shoot at a number of targets set at several distances with varying kill zones. The vast majority of the target are shot from a prone position, but also they take shots kneeling and standing. Unlike field target, HFT doesn’t allow sitting shots and butt-hooks.
Within HFT there are many shooting classes for all experience levels. The main shooting class is the Open, this is where the vast majority of shooters compete. The other classes include recoiling, ladies, .22, junior and finally veterans.
Throughout the year there are a number of hunter field target competitions. The UKAHFT National Series takes place across the country from April - October. The World Hunter Field Target Championship is another big two-day event. The Air Arms RSN10 and International are also two very popular competitions.
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Gary is a legend
Bye Bye Fly! Recently I was shooting paper targets at 30yrds with my .22 TX200 MK III paired with a Hawke Airmax 4-12x40 AO scope. Through the scope I spotted a common house fly land on the paper target and was walking around the target. I couldn't resist and placed the crosshairs on the fly and squeezed the trigger. The TX200 took out that fly at 30yrds. I love my TX200!!!
Shooting sports bring good people together
I've got an S400C .22 walnut sporter, very accurate, reliable, great rifle. An S510 Ultimate Sporter .177 is definitely on my wish list.
I absolutely love my airarms tx200hc fac in 177 cal with the beach stock and my airarms pro sport fac in 22 cal with the walnut stock they truly are superb greetings from Norway
Thank you! :)
After watching you and a few others I got a AA TX200 MK3 in .177. Unfortunately I live on the wrong side of the ocean so I can't do HFT with you gents but there's a club near here that does HFT so hopefully I can give it a go. Great video!
Fantastic air rifle reliability easy to work on you can’t go wrong great video
What scope you use on the Air Arms HFT 500 and where I can buy a hamster
Couldn't do that as I can't go prone
Is the kneeling compulsory, age and arthritus
You can stand instead of kneeling.
Does that mean you can't adjust the zoom on your scope?
In HFT you can't alter your scope in any way after your first shot on the course. In FT you are able to alter the scope for each target. Obviously when hunting no issue in any adjustments.
@@ianhunter55 in the south west where I am SWEFTA rules are slightly different. You can set the parralax before each target but not looking through the scope, so you have to guess the range target by sight.
@@MassiveLib I was quoting UKAHFT rules that I am used to, local variants are not standard, so I won't know about them.
Good shooting.
A Tx200 for £400 ? where you shopping ????
Why a ladies class? Isn't that sexist?