Air Rifle Range at O.A.S.E.S Jaipur
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Air Rifle Range at O.A.S.E.S Jaipur
Pictures taken at OASES (Organized Archery, Shooting & Equestrian Sports) Jaipur.
Below snaps were shot at 10M Air Rifle / Pistol Range
Below snaps were shot at 10M Air Rifle / Pistol Range
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Re: Air Rifle Range at O.A.S.E.S Jaipur
Appears to be a good range, only the light intensity is definitely very low.
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Re: Air Rifle Range at O.A.S.E.S Jaipur
looks cool.
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Re: Air Rifle Range at O.A.S.E.S Jaipur
hvj1@ Its a very good range at my reach. Just 5 to 10 mins drive from my home.
Dr.Jayakumar@ Thanks sir
Also a thanks note to Arshad, who advised me to check this club out when I moved to Jaipur a month ago
And msg from Mundaire on a post more than a year ago about the membership details and contact info.
I hit the club mostly during the weekends.
Regards,
Manicks
Dr.Jayakumar@ Thanks sir
Also a thanks note to Arshad, who advised me to check this club out when I moved to Jaipur a month ago
And msg from Mundaire on a post more than a year ago about the membership details and contact info.
I hit the club mostly during the weekends.
Regards,
Manicks
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Re: Air Rifle Range at O.A.S.E.S Jaipur
vmanicks,
You are lucky to have a good range. Though it is not my intention to criticise a good effort, still I wish to draw your attention to the ISSF rules for indoor lighting which are briefly as follows;
Rule No.6.3.17 Indoor Range Light Requirements (Lux)
For 10 m the recommended value on the Firing line is 500 lux (general) and 1500-1800 on the target.
I am afraid the overall light intensity may not be more than 300 on an average.
Rule No. 6.3.17.1 All indoor ranges must have artificial illumination providing the necessary amount of light without glare or distracting shadows on the targets or firing points. The background area behind the targets must be a non-reflecting, light even neutral color.
Further, there is No continous lighting ON the firing line. What you have, is a one lighted tile/ seperated by 2 blank tiles, then a lighted one. What this does is provide UNEQUAL lighting conditions for the shooters standing on the firing line. And will definitely create a disadvantage to some , which is CONTRARY to the spirit of the sport, which is to provide EQUAL shooting conditions for all shooters on the firing line.
When shooting on such ranges, the shooter has to constantly adjust his focus, depending on the lane he is standing on (lighted or opaque). It creates ghost lines on the fore sight and the edge of the rear sight.
Finally, when the same shooter goes to a competition held on correctly illuminated ranges, he/she will face a tough time to adjust, if at all. This will lead to a drop in performance.
I am very sorry to present such a negative picture, but thats the reality here. My aim is not to criticise but to point out the pitfalls on this range. Hopefully it can be rectified at minimum cost, provided those at the helm are willing to LISTEN with their ears rather than their egos.
Regards
You are lucky to have a good range. Though it is not my intention to criticise a good effort, still I wish to draw your attention to the ISSF rules for indoor lighting which are briefly as follows;
Rule No.6.3.17 Indoor Range Light Requirements (Lux)
For 10 m the recommended value on the Firing line is 500 lux (general) and 1500-1800 on the target.
I am afraid the overall light intensity may not be more than 300 on an average.
Rule No. 6.3.17.1 All indoor ranges must have artificial illumination providing the necessary amount of light without glare or distracting shadows on the targets or firing points. The background area behind the targets must be a non-reflecting, light even neutral color.
Further, there is No continous lighting ON the firing line. What you have, is a one lighted tile/ seperated by 2 blank tiles, then a lighted one. What this does is provide UNEQUAL lighting conditions for the shooters standing on the firing line. And will definitely create a disadvantage to some , which is CONTRARY to the spirit of the sport, which is to provide EQUAL shooting conditions for all shooters on the firing line.
When shooting on such ranges, the shooter has to constantly adjust his focus, depending on the lane he is standing on (lighted or opaque). It creates ghost lines on the fore sight and the edge of the rear sight.
Finally, when the same shooter goes to a competition held on correctly illuminated ranges, he/she will face a tough time to adjust, if at all. This will lead to a drop in performance.
I am very sorry to present such a negative picture, but thats the reality here. My aim is not to criticise but to point out the pitfalls on this range. Hopefully it can be rectified at minimum cost, provided those at the helm are willing to LISTEN with their ears rather than their egos.
Regards
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Re: Air Rifle Range at O.A.S.E.S Jaipur
hvj1@ Thanks for the detailing.
I have used filters and bit of editing to get a green and bluish tint.
Will click more pics during my visit without any filter.
Otherwise the range is completely built in the state of the art to promote shooting sports.
I have used filters and bit of editing to get a green and bluish tint.
Will click more pics during my visit without any filter.
Otherwise the range is completely built in the state of the art to promote shooting sports.
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Re: Air Rifle Range at O.A.S.E.S Jaipur
Hi
May i know the exact location and the address of the range
May i know the exact location and the address of the range