I should mention that Phil is the proud owner of the NEW LT-32. He shot it along with the Berger Column bullets. He had some issues Saturday with his groupings but managed to shoot VERY WELL through the Mirage Sunday. Who would have thought you could come back from a group over 1" at 100 yards. Never say NEVER.
If Murray gets the equipment list transfered over to his PC, you will be able to have that info.
What I do know is Phil was shooting his Canadian Flag gun built by Lyle. JTR Stock, Borden action, frozen Leupold by Bob Brackney with Brackney mounts, Bartlein barrel chambered with a .268 neck.
In actuality, there were a lot of small groups forming and I mean small at 200 with 1 shot killing the group. Harold and Peter were victims of that. If they could have kept those shots in the groups the results would have been a lot different.
Finally we did have one Cross/Non crossfire. It SUCKS to try and run a match and shoot at the same time. Walter called out crossfire. The concensus was Peter was crossfiring on Walter. Peter had 4 shots on what was Walters target. I advised Peter to then put the last shot on his target. He would only be hit with 8" instead of 10". LOL. Walter proceeded to NOT shoot any shots on his target. Thus being assessed a 10" penalty. When the smoke cleared it was not Peter who was on the wrong target it was Walter.
Moral of the story, it is tough to run a match and shoot, and DO NOT Listen to your neighbor when he yells crossfire. LOL.
Calvin