Benchrest in Canada
BR Discussions => Centerfire Discussions => Topic started by: rpollock on September 18, 2010, 08:41:02 PM
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2500 kms later and I am here!
Got here at noon and went straight to the range. jeff, Calvin, Rob were here already.
Insane heat and humidity. Everything and everyone was sweating with humidity. Over 90F and close to 80-90% humidity.
Looks to be about 160 registered.
Boyers. Murdica. Ratigan. Buckys. etc etc. All the heavy hitters.
More practice tomorrow, then the fun begins on Monday.
Pictures to follow tomorrow.
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Rick looking forward to your updates and i wish all the Canadians the best of luck.
Gary
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Here are some pictures. Rail guns run Monday and Tuesday, so I took a few pictures of those. Hot and humid again today. George and Vera arrived today. 6 Canadians have made the trip.
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Rail
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Loading Pavilion
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New Seb Rest
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Firing Line
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Pavillion
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Firing Line
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Rail
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Rail
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Wasp
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Rail
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Rail
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Rail
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Well another hot day. A lot going on and good times had.
Just a run down on the Unlimited top 5.....
1st Tony Boyer.....more hall of fame points
2nd Harley Baker
3rd Bill Symons
4th Ed Adams
5th Jack Neary another Hall of Famer
Robert finished 25 out of around 100 shooters +or-
That is all I was told to say................. about the other Cdn Shooters........
Small 10 shoot grp was a .127. The conditions are real tough the wind was blowing similar to Regina. And there were lots of small groups shot in those tough conditions. I shot some video but may not be able to get it up for a few days.
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Hey I resemble that remark! 104th is nothing to write home bout...
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Way to go Rob.
Rick were you playing with the Walldog?
Thanks for the info, please keep it coming.
DanO
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Today in the UL 200
1st Charles Huckeba
2nd Mike Conry
3rd Tony Boyer
4th Andy Shifflett
5th Jay Gore
UL Grand
1st Tony Boyer
2nd Charles Huckeba
3rd Mike Conry
4th Larry Costa
5th Andy Shifflett
Another 3 HOF points for Tony between yesterday win and today Grand in UL.
Rob finished 27th in the UL 200 and 26th in the UL Grand
Vera Carter shot today in the UL 200 and placed 41st.
Cannot remember how many actually shooting in the UL. I shot for practice today and it was hell. Winds were similar to Regina if not stronger. They are forcasting wind all week. Going to make for some interesting shooting starting tommorrow in the bag guns at 100. I never thought we would see wind like this but we have. LOTS of 1" groups shot with the rails today. Regardless of the wind a great shoot.
Oh Rick shot again and moved up the ladder from his placing yesterday. He was 94th today in the 200.
Later,
Calvin
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I am shooting a 6PPC, inability to stick a 10 rd group together is the main problem.
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Wed was windy again:
160 shooters
Sporter 100
1st. Hottenstein
2nd. T Boyer
3rd. Buettgen
Canucks
51st. Rick
66th. Vera
91st Jeff
LV 100
1st. Scarbourgh
2nd. Hall
3rd. Andrews
Canucks
45 Rob
57 George
96 Rick
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Thursday was HV 100 only, with the NBRSA members meeting and a BBQ in the afternoon.
It was so windy even the Midland shooters were finding it rough...
1st. Jack Neary .2196
2nd. Don Creach .2272
3rd. Jay Gore .2300
Big day for Calvin as he figured the range out the best amongst the Canucks
32 Calvin
38 George
71 Rick
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Good shooting Calvin, you must be smiling now.Keep those reports coming, we all enjoy seeing how the Canadians are doing.Murray
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Good to hear things are coming together for you Calvin. Good luck guys, giv'em hell!
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Way to go gang.
Don't lose focus your focus.
DanO
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calvin calvin calvin Yea
Phil
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Here are the results of Friday's action:
LV200
1st. Tim Oltersdorf
2nd Bill Symons
3rd Chris Harris
George 61
Rob 76
Rick 78
LV Grand
Chris Harris
Tony Boyer
Bob Scarbourgh
Rob 55
George 56
Rick 86
HV200
1st Tim O.
2nd Jack Neville
3rd Ralph Milton
Rob 26
Rick 58
George 75
HV Grand
Jack Neary
Jay Gore
Tim Courtney
George 47
Rick 54
Rob 113
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1500 kms and 14.5 hours later I am home. Left the motel at 7 AM and walked in my door at 9:30 PM.
It was the shoot to remember for me, a real eye opener. This shoot despite the heavy wind, is the place to test yourself against the best shooters in the World. The guys and gals shooting at the Nationals are there for a reason. To shoot well and to try and win aggs to gain Hall of Fame Points. There is a social aspect as well but from what I hear not that like the SS.
Guys, those who have never travelled to the US for a shoot I urge you to try your best to make it happen. There is an aspect to the game down south that we never see hear.
Unfortunately I never took as many pictures as I wanted but Rick has more and plenty of video. When he gets home and puts out his fires we should be able to see some of the video later on.
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I am very impressed with the results that the Canadians were able to achieve this year.
In the short time that I have followed or attended the Nationals, this is the best overall
placement for Canada that I can recall.
Thanks again for the updates throughout the week, many of us truly appreciate the effort.
Hope everyone had an uneventful trip home, and am looking forward to talking with you about
the event.
Once again well done all.
DanO
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Calvin, when you go to one of the major matches, it sure is fun, but also humbling when you see some incredible groups shot in tough conditions time after time. The biggest thing is to enjoy what you are doing, their will be times when things do not always go well but if you truly enjoy the sport it will keep you going till your moment to shine happens.
The Super Shoot has to be the most fun even though it is the largest. It is well run and their are so many different characters there that it will be hard not to find some new friends. Just being at the famous Kelbly range and seeing where and how they make actions is worth the trip, let alone shooting.