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Posted By: bobski met silo shooting info - 02/08/20
a veeeery long time ago, a marine buddy of mine got me into shooting chickens, pigs, rams, turkeys at 4 distances in 2 calibers... big bore and rimfire catagory.
what is the official name of this sport?
Posted By: Bill in NE Re: met silo shooting info - 02/08/20
Metallic Silhouette Shooting

Categories include
22 rim fire
Hi power (centerfire)
Air gun
Handgun
Black powder cartridge
Lever action 22
Lever action pistol cartridge
Lever action big bore
Etc
Posted By: Bill in NE Re: met silo shooting info - 02/08/20
More info at
Steelchickens.com
Posted By: bobski Re: met silo shooting info - 02/09/20
he swore by using tc's. I remember our guns had to fit in a jig to be allowed. how does that work?
Posted By: greydog Re: met silo shooting info - 02/09/20
There are specific requirements for stock dimensions; primarily the height of the comb, the amount of drop at the toe, and the forearm lenght and depth. Although I have been much more successful at other disciplines, I think I enjoy the M-S shooting more than any. Offhand shooting, though challenging, is a lot easier on my aging and damaged neck than shooting prone. If I could only learn to hold still! GD
Posted By: bobski Re: met silo shooting info - 02/09/20
I think I might set a course up on the farm. anyone know the specs on the steel? itll be hit mostly with 22, 38, and 45.
Posted By: Pugs Re: met silo shooting info - 02/09/20
Originally Posted by bobski
I think I might set a course up on the farm. anyone know the specs on the steel? itll be hit mostly with 22, 38, and 45.


The targets are different sizes set at different distances for the different disciplines. Tragically, it's not as popular as it once was. Roof and I shoot smallbore matches April-Oct up at Atglen PA. You really won't find a lot of measuring and weighing of guns. Mostly we just want folks to show.

Here are the target dimensions - http://rulebooks.nra.org/documents/pdf/compete/RuleBooks/Sil-r/sil-r-book.pdf
Posted By: ldholton Re: met silo shooting info - 02/10/20
Nra silhouette is my main in game .
Posted By: bobski Re: met silo shooting info - 02/10/20
whats the difference?
Posted By: Creeker Re: met silo shooting info - 02/11/20
Originally Posted by bobski
I think I might set a course up on the farm. anyone know the specs on the steel? itll be hit mostly with 22, 38, and 45.


If you set them up in Va hollar, I might help you shoot them.
Posted By: bobski Re: met silo shooting info - 02/11/20
itll be a mo holler. thanks anyway!
Posted By: greydog Re: met silo shooting info - 02/13/20
We are blessed with one of the finest clubs, especially regarding participation, enthusiasm, and new shooter recruitment, in North America. Anyone who shoots M-S will enjoy a visit to the Bull River Shooters club in Cranbrook, B.C. We have some very good shooters too. Another club I really like is the one in Missoula, Montana. I have shot competitively in other disciplines but I think I enjoy Silhouette, especially highpower, more than any other; frustration notwithstanding! GD
Posted By: bobski Re: met silo shooting info - 02/13/20
anyone got the specs on the steel plates and table frames needed for this game?
Posted By: ldholton Re: met silo shooting info - 02/14/20
Originally Posted by bobski
anyone got the specs on the steel plates and table frames needed for this game?

I've got the specs I'll have to go dig it up list metal thicknesses. An approximate wakes if I remember right feet sizes. We're standing them on pedestals are rails with pads. .
Posted By: bobski Re: met silo shooting info - 02/17/20
if you would, bring it when you come to the shoot and hoot in apr! thanks .
Posted By: bobski Re: met silo shooting info - 02/17/20
im going set up for rimfire and centerfire handgun.
Posted By: ldholton Re: met silo shooting info - 02/17/20
Originally Posted by bobski
if you would, bring it when you come to the shoot and hoot in apr! thanks .

Yes and pics of my set up
Posted By: Hubert Re: met silo shooting info - 02/18/20
I am old and Dumb so no one has to tell me that.. BUT what the hell is silo shooting? leave off the snide remarks and just tell me. thanks. Hubert
Posted By: ldholton Re: met silo shooting info - 02/18/20
Originally Posted by Hubert
I am old and Dumb so no one has to tell me that.. BUT what the hell is silo shooting? leave off the snide remarks and just tell me. thanks. Hubert

Silhouette shooting, Specifically here we are talkin about chicken Pig turkey and Rams. At preset distances. They are different sizes for Rimfire high power pistol and they can also be some reduce size. For 1/2 range and air gun
Posted By: Hubert Re: met silo shooting info - 02/18/20
Thanks, I thought something like that but dident know how a silo was figured in.. HAHA on me.
Posted By: bobski Re: met silo shooting info - 02/19/20
just an abbreviation for how it sounds.
Posted By: 284LUVR Re: met silo shooting info - 02/22/20
Originally Posted by bobski
im going set up for rimfire and centerfire handgun.



Originally Posted by bobski
anyone got the specs on the steel plates and table frames needed for this game?


IHMSA templates

https://www.ihmsa.org/targets/
Posted By: Dillonbuck Re: met silo shooting info - 02/23/20
Originally Posted by Hubert
I am old and Dumb so no one has to tell me that.. BUT what the hell is silo shooting? leave off the snide remarks and just tell me. thanks. Hubert



Don't feel bad, I was wondering what kind of silo they were
shooting in. Or, thinking it linked to a bowling ball cannon
taking down a silo. And silhouette is familiar, I'm just not
cool enough for the nicknames. I give permission to shoot me I I ever say,
Remmy Winny, Leupy...
Posted By: bobski Re: met silo shooting info - 02/24/20
I use to work for comnavspecwargru2 in the military.
abbrv.'s just roll off my tongue naturally!
Posted By: brydan Re: met silo shooting info - 02/25/20
Originally Posted by bobski
I think I might set a course up on the farm. anyone know the specs on the steel? itll be hit mostly with 22, 38, and 45.


For the 38 and 45 you probably want to use the 1/2 scale size targets. That would correlate to the IHMSA "Field Pistol" targets and are a good balance of being large enough to hit frequently but challenging to shoot high scores.

https://www.ihmsa.org/targets/
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