Monday, May 8, 2023

MAY 7, 2023 - PETITCODIAC - TERRY McNEILL CENTERFIRE TEAM SHOOT - RESULTS

Time is certainly moving on and this weekend we shot the Annual Terry McNeill Centerfire Team Shoot for 2023. Unfortunately, due to costs and the unavailability of centerfire components, fewer shooters than in years past attended this match. Even so, those who were there had a lot of fun in competition as well as socializing over a lunch provided by the Petitcodiac Club.


There were only 2 teams competing this year with Lake George not having sent any shooters. Team Minto was composed of Captain David C., Wayne K., Don M., Cecil H., and Bert deV.
Team Petitcodiac included Captain Volker T., Dan G., John McC., Darryl K., Tony L., and Malcolm McA. Up to 7 shooters could form a team but only the best 4 shooters were counted in the team's official score. With this formula and with all the shooting and statistics done, it became clear that Team Petitcodiac was the 2023 Annual Terry McNeill Centerfire Team Shoot champion with an aggregate score of 1187/46X. Team Minto came second with a score of 1176/45X. Congratulations to Team Petitcodiac - good shooting guys.


The shooting conditions were mixed with a bright sun dominating the match. This caused some challenges with mirage on the orange bulls. Temperatures ranged from about 10C at the beginning to a record setting 22C in the afternoon. The wind could be described as "tricky" although other words were sometimes used. It was mostly from 12 o'clock but at times came from any other direction with different directions at the same time across the range. As a result of all this no clean matches were shot today although many single targets were outstanding.

Volker T. - match director and scorer
Dan G. - score verifier
Tony L., John McC., Bert deV., Malcolm McA., Chris A. - target changers
David C. and Dan G. - range officers
Shelly C., Tony L., Barb J. - treats during the shooting
Chris S. and ? - lunch
Dorothy McC. - cookies for lunch
Bert deV., Darryl K., Barb J. - pictures 

RESULTS - TEAM RESULTS:
TEAM PETITCODIAC
Dan G.. - 299/16X
John McC. - 298/16X
Malcolm McA. - 295/8X
Volker T. - 295/6X
TEAM MINTO
Bert deV. - 299/17X
Cecil H. - 299/14X
Don M. - 290/8X
David C. - 288/6X
INDIVIDUAL RESULTS:
Bert deV. -          99/6X     100/6X     100/5X = 299/17X  (30BR)
Dan G. -            100/3X    100/7X      99/6X  = 299/16X  (30BR)
Cecil H. -           100/5X     99/1X      100/8X = 299/14X  (6PPC)
John McC. -        99/5X     99/5X      100/6X = 298/16X  (6BR)
Malcolm McA. - 100/4X     97/2X      98/2X = 295/8X  (6PPC)
Volker T. -            99/3X     97/2X      99/1X = 295/6X  (6PPC)
Darryl K. -          100/2X     94/1X      98/2X = 292/5X  (6BR)
Tony L. -              98/0X     97/5X       96/4X = 291/9X  (6BR)
Don M. -              95/2X     97/3X       98/3X = 290/8X  (30BR)
David C. -            99/4X     94/0X       95/1X = 288/5X  (30BR)
Wayne K. -          92/0X     86/0X       87/1X = 266/1X  (223Rem)

Wednesday, May 3, 2023

APRIL 30, 2023 - MINTO - RIMFIRE BR - RESULTS

The shoot this Sunday in Minto held a couple of surprises for us. First of all, David C., the president of the Minto Gun Club has started the renovations so badly needed to make our shoots more efficient. He will be adding 2 benches to the current 4 and this will require an extension to the building. In addition, the broken concrete floor has been removed and will be rebuilt. This situation made it impossible to shoot from inside the building and so the benches were arrayed outside - harking back many years to when the range was first opened. Some of us actually enjoyed this situation although there were some fears that our equipment might be rained on later in the day. The light was definitely better than inside the building which made it easier to shoot.

Secondly, it did not rain. Rain had been in the forecast for later in the day but we managed to complete the match without so much as one drop on our equipment. Yes, it was overcast all day and a bit cool. The wind was predominantly from 12 o'clock with occasional quiet periods and switches to 9 o'clock and gusty. It could be described as "tricky" and cost a point here and there. It was definitely a day for patiently waiting for one's conditions to return.
Congratulations are due to Volker T. for shooting the first clean match of the season in Sporter class. Also to Bert deV. and Dan G. for clean matches in Open class.

PEOPLE TO THANK:
Match Director – Dave C

Scorer and Verifier – Dale H., Bruce B.

Range Officers – David C., John M., Bert deV., Conrad L. and Matt McA. 

Treats – Dave C. (coffee), Barb J. (banana bread and cookies)

Targets – Barb J., Wayne LeB., John M., Dale H., Dave C., Bruce B., Bert deV.

Pictures – Bert deV. and Barb J.


RESULTS – OPEN CLASS RIMFIRE
Shooter Targets Total

Bert deV 200/11X 200/14X 400/25X

Dan G. 200/10X 200/9X 400/19X

Cecil H. 200/8X 200/9X 400/17X

Dale H. 200/12X 199/8X 399/20X

George M. 200/11X 199/9X 399/20X

John McC. 200/12X 199/7X 399/19X

Bruce B. 199/5X 200/6X 399/11X

Barb J. 199/8X 199/8X 398/16X

Conrad L. 195/3X 200/9X 395/12X

Dave C. 197/2X 198/7X 395/9X

Matt McA. 199/12X 195/9X 394/21X

Gerald D. 197/5X 196/11X 393/16X


RESULTS – SPORTER CLASS RIMFIRE
Shooter Targets Total

Volker T. 200/9X 200/9X 400/18X

John M. 200/9X 198/5X 398/14X

Norbert S. 198/6X 199/5x 397/11X

John McC. 199/5X 196/4X 395/9X

Bert deV. 197/5X 198/2X 395/7X

Wayne LeB. 198/11X 196/9X 394/20X

Wayne K. 189/2X 184/2X 373/4X

Gerry J. 187/4X 170/0X 357/4X




Thursday, April 27, 2023

APRIL 23, 2023 - PETITCODIAC - RIMFIRE BR - RESULTS


Well, here we are again in Petitcodiac for the first Rimfire match of the season which had been cancelled for poor weather earlier in the year. A good bunch of shooters were present - some of whom we had not seen for many months. Welcome back especially to Brian P., Charles McQ. and Becky McC. who seem to have lost none of their skills over the winter. 

Although the wind conditions were relatively benign, they were tricky and as a result some points of impact wandered surprisingly from the point of aim - much to the frustration of some shooters. As a result, only one clean match was shot - congrats go to Wayne LeB. for a very fine performance today. Now that we have warmed up and worked the bugs out of our equipment, we should see some fine shooting in the coming months.

PEOPLE TO THANK
:
Volker T. - match director and scorer
Dan G. - score verifier
Target setters and changers - John McC. and Becky McC.
Range Officers - Darryl K. and Dan G.
Barb J. - treats
RESULTS - RIMFIRE BR:
Wayne LeB. - 250/2X          250/15X     = 500/17X
John C. -        250/12X        249/11X     = 499/23X
    Darryl K. -      248/10X        250/12X     = 498/22X    
John McC. -  248/10X         250/11X     = 498/21X
Dan G. -        250/12X         247/9X      = 497/21X
Cecil H. -       250/14X         247/4X      = 497/18X
Bert deV. -     250/8X           247/8X      = 497/16X
Bruce B. -      249/8X           248/8X      = 497/16X
Brian P. -       248/6X           248/7X      = 496/13X
    Matt McA. -   248/11X          249/9X      = 495/20X    
Volker T. -     245/4X            250/9X      = 495/13X
   Gerald D. -    245/7X           246/6X      = 491/13X    
Don M. -        245/4X           243/8X      = 488/12X
  Barb J. -        244/5X           242/3X      = 486/8X    
 Charles McQ. - 233/0X       249/5X      = 482/5X    
Becky McC. - 235/3X          244/8X      = 479/11X

Monday, April 17, 2023

APRIL 16, 2023 - PETITCODIAC - CENTERFIRE BR - RESULTS

After some pretty awful spring weather in New Brunswick, we finally had a few days of sunny, mild weather with temperatures around 16C. This was the prospect for our Centerfire Benchrest match in Petitcodiac. We experienced some very nice conditions with temperature around 6C at the beginning and 12C at the end of the match and very little wind for the first and last relays. The second relay was a bit trickier with a bit more wind, (mostly headwind switching to right) but still very light compared to our earlier shoots this year.

There were, surprisingly, only 6 shooters in attendance. Therefore, the match director became the sole RO for the match. Between relays, the scoring was done slowly so the rifles could cool down a bit. Never was so much fun had by so few shooters!

PEOPLE TO THANK:
Dan G. - match director, scorer, RO
Score verifier - Bert deV.
Target setter and changers - Tony L., David C., Don M.
Treats - Shelly C. and Tony L.
RESULTS - CENTERFIRE BR:
BertdeV. -      100/9X     100/8X     100/10X = 300/27X  (30BR)
Dan G. -        100/8X     100/5X     100/7X = 300/20X   (6PPC)
Don M. -        100/7X      99/1X        99/5X = 298/13X   (30BR)
Darryl K. -       97/1X       99/5X        98/5X = 294/11X   (6BR)
Tony L. -          97/3         97/2X        96/1X = 290/6X    (6BR)
David C. -        94/2         97/2           97/3 = 288/7X   (222 Rem)

Tuesday, April 4, 2023

APRIL 2, 2023 - MINTO CENTERFIRE BR - RESULTS

Given the weather, it's a wonder anyone came to the first centerfire shoot in Minto!  As it was, seven hardy souls came out and had a good deal of fun doing what we like to do best - shoot and hang out with friends. After a while, the scores did not seem to matter because the point-of-impact was so often different from what was intended (by a large margin I must say). Needless to say, no clean targets were shot today.
The weather was the story. Although it did not snow or rain, it was cold - around 2 degrees C. "That's not cold" you say and you'd be right on any other normal spring day in New Brunswick. But today was not a normal day as the wind was awful!! It blew very hard from all directions and mostly from the sides. Sometimes it blew head on and this was the moment that an opportunity presented itself to fire without the bullet straying 2 or 3 rings on the target. The wind coming into the shooting building through the open ports made it very cold indeed. We also had to duck in case the dividers, which are weighted with some wood, would strike us or strike the benches making a clean shot nearly impossible. Gusts were likely around 40 to 50km/hr. 

PEOPLE TO THANK:
Match Director - John McC.
Scorer - David C. and Verifier - John McC.
Range Officers - Wayne K., Norbert S., and John McC.
Target Changers - David C., Cecil H., John McC.
Coffee and Cookies - David C.

RESULTS - OPEN CLASS CENTERFIRE BR:
Bert deV. - 95/4X     95/1X     98/3X = 288/7X   (22BR)
Cecil H. -   93/0X     98/1X     95/1X = 286/2X   (6PPC)
David C. -  95/1X     99/4X     91/2X = 285/9X   (6PPC)
Dan G. -    98/5X     91/2X     93/3X = 282/10X  (6PPC)
John McC.- 94/3X    90/2X     95/2X = 279/7X   (30BR)
Norbert S. - 89/0X    60/0X     87/0X = 236/0X   (223 Rem)

RESULTS - SPORTER CLASS CENTERFIRE BR:
Bert deV. - 50/3X      48/2X     48/2X = 146/7X   (222 Rem)
Dan G. -    49/2X      48/2X     48/2X = 145/6X   (223AI)       
Wayne K. - 44/0X     45/1X     48/2X = 137/3X   (223 Rem)