Airsoft DMR Competion 2024

Welcome to the semi-automatic self-loading airsoft rifle building competition, where you can test your skills in building a marksman rifle and showcasing its performance. This competition offers an excellent opportunity to present your custom rifle, promote the airsoft hobby, and create a performance benchmark for airsoft marksman rifles that the entire community can benefit from.

Partners

Competition Rules:

  1. Airsoft Rifle Base: The rifle must be built on an airsoft gun platform.
  2. Maximum Power: The rifle's maximum power is 2.5J.
  3. BBs: Only 6mm BBs for airsoft use are allowed in the competition.
  4. Range Measurement: Take an aerial photo of the shooting range from Google Maps. Use the Google Maps measurement tool to show that the shots were fired from 60 meters away from the target.
  5. Video Presentation: The video must be a maximum of 1 minute long and include:
    • The shooting performance.
    • An aerial photo from Google Maps showing the use of the 60-meter measurement tool.
  6. The competition will close on December 31, 2024.

Performance Instructions:

  • Fire 10 shots at a target from a distance of 60 meters. You may perform multiple attempts and choose the best grouping of 10 shots.
  • After shooting, measure the distance between the two furthest impacts.
  • Video Recording: The performance must be filmed and uploaded to YouTube. The video must not exceed 1 minute in length.
  • Video Description: The video description should include:
    • The parts used to build the rifle.
    • Any modifications or custom work done on the rifle.
    • The type of BBs used in the test.
    • The size of the shot grouping (see instructions below).
    • The chronograph results of 10 shots with the same BB used in the competition.
    • A Google Maps image showing the 60-meter distance with the measurement tool.

Competition Objective:

  • Victory: The winner is determined by the best accuracy and shot consistency.
  • Community Development: The goal is to gather information and experiences on different parts and modifications, enabling airsoft enthusiasts to compare the performance of their builds with others.

How to Participate:

  1. Download the target: [Link to the target].
  2. Perform the test: Fire 10 shots from a distance of 60 meters and record your performance. Be sure to include an aerial photo and distance measurement using the Google Maps tool in your video.
  3. Publish the video on YouTube: The video must be no longer than 1 minute. Remember to include the parts list, modifications, BBs used, and the Google Maps image with the measurement in the video description.
  4. Fill out the participation form: Link to the form

Prizes: The winner will be awarded prizes donated by the competition's partners. The winning rifle will be featured in a showcase and highlighted as the best DMR build in the competition results.

Join the competition and show just how accurate your airsoft rifle can be!

Instructions for Measuring Shot Grouping

Measuring the shot grouping is an important part of the competition, and it helps determine the accuracy of your rifle. Follow these steps to measure the grouping size accurately:

1. Fire 10 Shots at the Target

  • Place the target exactly 60 meters away and fire 10 shots. The shooting position is free, and the rifle can be mounted on a stand.

2. Mark the Impact Points

  • After all shots have been fired, inspect the target.
  • Clearly mark each impact point, for example, with a pen, to make the measurement easier.

3. Measure the Impact Points

  • Identify the two worst hits.
  • Measure the distance between the two furthest hits from the centre of the hits.

4. Measurement Method

  • Use a ruler for precise measurement.
  • Measure the distance between the furthest impact points in millimeters (mm).

5. Document the Results

Be sure to document the measurement by recording the result on video and include the details in the video description on YouTube.

By following these instructions, you will be able to measure the shot grouping accurately and consistently across all participants.