Tuesday, January 20, 2015

18-01-2015 - PETITCODIAC CENTERFIRE MATCH - RESULTS


Today was a better day to host the first CF BR shoot of the year compared to other days we have had with this winter's inclement weather. 
Temperatures ran from -13 to +4C, but inside the shooting hut it did not get much warmer than -7C. The exception being around the wood stove in the warming room. Shooters congregated to warm up, enjoy delicious sweets thanks to Shelly C., and occasionally look over the scoresheet. And they were eager to scrutinize their scored targets. 
The attendance was good with 14 shooters participating. We would have had a couple more, save for some technical difficulties with equipment and some logistic problems for another.
And of course, the wind was generally 20km, gusting to 35km or so. There was a time out once to reset fallen target frames, so you know what we were dealing with. Calibers shot ranged from .223 up to .308. But this was no worry for the ‘Petti wind’! Shooters worked hard to get their scores - no 300’s - but close for a couple of shooters. One or two bad shots on a target could make a position change very quickly. Thanks to all for their assistance in setting frames, changing targets, clubhouse attendance, and Range Safety.
Your Director, wishing you keep your trigger finger in tune, Volker




RESULTS:
Cecil Harvey1006100599329914
Volker Topf1006984100529815
Dan Gladstone9819729912944
Matt Armstrong96210039622927
Bruce Bennett9619909722923
Brian Petitpas9739729622907
George Cook9629529852899
John McCluskey94394010042887
Terry McNeill9519739412865
Shelly Colpitts9419409622843
Tom Nowlan9309419422813
John Corbett9219419322794
Tony Lewis9608909402790
Ron Mason9528019412694




Sunday, January 18, 2015

ROSEBUD BENCHREST CLINIC - (GOOD IDEA FOR NEW BRUNSWICK?)

The western boys are holding a Benchrest Clinic for new shooters at Rosebud in May. This is the 5th year in a row that they do this and it sounds like a really good way to introduce new shooters to our sport - maybe something we can also do in New Brunswick. 

Leave your comments below or talk with Match Directors/Clubs.

From Rick Pollock in Alberta:
"All jokes aside, if you want to get involved with the F1, or Top Fuel of the rifle world, come check us out. 

This will appeal to the shooter with a serious competitive streak, for which nothing but perfection will be acceptable. The shooter that wants to compete at the National and World level will love this. We have recent graduates at the World level already. If you are an undiagnosed OCD case you will love BR. If this sounds like you, then e-mail me rickpollock@shaw.ca to register. 

Please don't register if you aren't sure if you can make it, or if you aren't serious about this sport. We will be lining up coaches and equipment for the students to use, and I hate wasting the instructor's time when people register and then don't bother to show up, thereby taking the spot away from other interested shooters. 

Take note we don't teach people to ring gongs, or lay in the dirt/mud, get sunburns on the back of their legs, blow up gophers, or shoot deer in the next county..... we only teach shooters how to shoot through the same hole at 100/200 yards from a bench.

One last thing, you don't have to be a Rosebud member to attend.

All that said!

For the 5th year in a row, Rosebud is pleased to offer the BR101 Clinic."


Saturday, January 17, 2015

RNBRA - UPDATE FOR JANUARY, 2015

Hello Fellow Northerners;
I hope you are enjoying time on the range with no flies. For those who are in more temperate areas you don't know what you’re missing.

One quick request before the update:
It's the New Year and your membership is due. If you haven't yet had a chance, go to RNBRA.ca and print off the applicable membership form then fill it out and get it in the mail. You'll have it done, the people that process it will thank you and you will avoid the late charge on individual memberships. (New this year). I know everyone understands this is the time to get as much of the administration work done as possible. As you know the RNBRA buys insurance for all regular members and it runs from April 1st till March 31 which is our fiscal year. Renewing your membership now will cut down on the administration and cost associated with late renewal.

Monday, January 12, 2015

11-01-2015 - PETITCODIAC - 22BR SHOOT - RESULTS

                            
                                       Thanks to Volker T. for sending
                                       the scores and write-up
Thanks to Barb J. for sending the pictures
It was a great shoot to start off our provincial benchrest series in Petitcodiac. This match was a make-up match to replace the one that was cancelled due to a nasty snowstorm last week. Shooters from several clubs braved the weather to attend. The temperature started at -23C and warmed up to a cool -6C…….at least in the sun! The wood stove provided shooters comfort between relays, as they munched on the tasty sweets courtesy of 
                                                        Barb J., Tony L. and Dan G.


It was a good day to shoot, even though the sun was quite bright on the snow, causing a bit of mirage at times, and this was mixed with a bit of twitching light wind. Of course, it’s the Petticodiac range!

Congrats to Stephen C., our newest inductee into the 500 Club. He also shot the only 500/20X and took 1st place. Jeff M. was on hand to receive his 500 crest for an earlier shoot last year. Good stuff, guys.

Thanks to our RO’s Dan G. and Bruce B., and the other shooters who handled target duty. Thanks to Darryl K. and Barb J. our photographers. Tom N. saw to it that the facilities were cleared of snow and targets accessible. (Thanks also to Volker T. who handled the organizing and scoring - ed.).

Until our next match, keep that trigger finger in tune,
Volker T. ,Match Dir.

SHOOTERTARGET No.1TARGET No.2ALL TARGETS
Point ScoreX'sPoint ScoreX'sTotal PointsTotal X's
Place
Stephen Crawford250112509500201
Darryl Keirstead24992509499182
Cecil Harvey248625012498183
John Corbett248425013498174
Dan Gladstone24862509498155
John Moore24892506498156
Bruce Bennett249624712496187
Dave Chevarie24692488494178
George Murray24972455494129
Brian Petitpas247624544921010
Volker M. Topf24442485492911
Jeff Marshall246824534911112
Tony Lewis24732421489413
Carl Jamieson24332446487914
Tom Nowlan23832455483815
Gerard Daigle243623964821216
Barb Jamieson23612467482817
John McClusky204324684501118

Sunday, January 11, 2015

10-01-2015 LAKE GEORGE GUN CLUB - FIRST .22 BR SHOOT - RESULTS

Thanks to Terry McNeil for sending these results.

Despite the cool temperatures this morning, (-25C in my back yard), we had a successful shoot for the first of  three winter benchrest shoots at the Lake George Gun Club range. This was also the first BR shoot in the Province of New Brunswick for the 2015 season. 

The building was nice and cozy when most of us arrived, thanks to Bruce B. We started the shoot at 10:00 am under sunny skies and light winds.  As the day progressed the temperature rose along with the breeze making it a challenge for
some. The building stayed at 
about 80F and the hotdogs at 
120F and to top that off, Barb's
 banana bread made things quite comfy. 






The winners in Open Class .22 BR were Cecil H. with 400/11x and Terry McN. with 395/10x. The .22 Sporter Class was won by Wayne K. with ascore of 292/10x and Bruce B. with 276/7x .

Sunday, January 4, 2015

LAKE GEORGE BENCHREST SCHEDULE AND RULES


There will be 3 Rimfire Benchrest shoots at Lake George in 2015 - all on Saturdays as follows:

January 10, 2015
February 7, 2015
March 7, 2015
  

L.G.G.C. 2015 - 22 Rimfire Winter Benchrest Rules
Registration is from 9 am until 10 am.  The shoot will start at 10 am.  The fee is $10.00.  Coffee and light lunch is included.  For each match, medals will be awarded for 1st and 2nd in each class. In order to qualify for the prizes/plaques for the entire 3 shoot series, a shooter must attend all 3 shoots.

Open Class: 
Any rifle, any sights, any ammunition and any two piece rest with not more than 4" of contact on the rifle from either bag.  The rifle cannot be clamped rigid and must be free to float.

Sporter Class: 
Restricted to low and mid priced rifles with any action.  No target rifles or any rifles with modifications (including no heavy barrels).  The cut-off price will be around the CZ bolt action and the Marlin lever action.  If there is a dispute the committee will have the final say.
Any sights (open, peep, scopes no larger than 9x but no high power scopes turned down)
No heavy barrels, barrels can only measure a max of .65" with no modifications such as tuners.
Any ammunition permitted.
Rests will be one sand bag under the front of the rifle.  No rear supports allowed other than the shooter's hand.

Targets:
There will be four targets with 10 shots for score on each.  This will result in a score out of 100 on each and a total of 400 for the match.  There will be unlimited sighters with a 10 minute time limit on each target.

Other Regulations:
Lake George Gun Club rules for competitions at this range will apply and will be strictly enforced.
See further Lake George Web Site: http://www.lg-gc.ca/index.html

Match Director:
Terry McNeill - Contact Terry McN. at tfmcneill@live.ca