Tuesday, October 17, 2023

OCTOBER 15, 2023 - MINTO - 7th ANNUAL TERRY McNEILL RIMFIRE CHAMPIONSHIP - RESULTS

Thanks to Dale H. for sending these results.
You know it's getting to the end of the shooting season when we hold the Minto Terry McNeill Rimfire Championship. This year is the 7th Annual shooting of this championship and we had 17 shooters attend. Unfortunately, a number of our shooting friends did not qualify with 3 matches under their belts in each of the Open and Sporter classes. We missed them today!
It has been raining pretty steadily for the last couple of weeks but today we seem to have been spared and most of the match was dry! It remained overcast and windy so there was definitely a need for fall clothing with temperature ranging from about 7C to the mid teens.
The wind was very changeable with the dominant wind from the left in some relays and from 12 or 6 o'clock during others. Very tricky and hard to predict. You had to be patient and wait for your condition to return or go to the sighters to test out a new condition. The time almost ran out for some shooters who did just that.
Congrats go to Wayne LeB. who shot a clean match in Sporter class with 400/19X and in Open class Barb J. shot a clean 400/20X and Bert deV. a 400/26X.
PEOPLE TO THANK:

Match Director – David C.

Scorer and Verifier – Dale H., Bruce B.

Range Officers – Wayne K., Wayne LeB., Conrad L., Dale H., and David C. 

Treats – master baker Barb J. (Cookies and Banana Bread)

Lunch – master cook David C., (Coffee, Hot Dogs, Chips, Pop & Water)

Lunch - All those that helped cooking and cleaning up

Target Changers – Barb J., Gerald D., Cecil H., Guy H., Wayne LeB., Bruce B. and Dale H.

Pictures – Barb J., Darryl K., and Bert deV.

 

RESULTS – OPEN CLASS RIMFIRE:

Shooter                     Targets                    Total

Bert deV.          200/11X     200/15X      400/26X
Barb J.             200/11X     200/9X        400/20X
Cecil H.            199/9X       200/14X      399/23X
Darryl K.           198/10X     200/10X      398/20X
John McC.        198/8X       200/12X      398/20X
Matt McA.         199/3X       198/10X      397/13X
Dale H.             197/2X       200/9X        397/11X
Bruce B.           200/4X       196/3X        396/7X
Gerald D.         197/4X       198/8X        395/12X
David C.           197/2X       198/8X        395/10X
Conrad L.         194/5X       199/12X      393/17X
George M.        198/7X       194/8X        392/15X

RESULTS – SPORTER CLASS RIMFIRE:

Shooter                  Targets                    Total
Wayne LeB.    200/9X      200/10X     400/19X
Bert deV.         199/7X      200/7X       399/14X
John McC.      199/7X      199/7X       398/14X
Guy H.            197/4X      200/8X       397/12X
Bruce B.          196/4X     199/6X        395/10X
Gerry J.           197/2X     194/4X        391/6X
Norbert S.       194/5X      196/5X       390/10X
Wayne K.        176/2X      186/1X       362/3X

Monday, October 2, 2023

OCTOBER 1, 2023 - MINTO - CENTERFIRE ANNUAL CHAMPIONSHIP

What a beautiful fall day for a championship shoot! It was a bit cool early in the morning while driving to the range. The dashboard said it was 4C on the Minto highway. It was good thing that Wayne K. had already started a fire in the stove and the clubhouse was quite toasty. Temperatures throughout the match slowly rose to 24C in the afternoon.

Similarly, we started out with a pale sun shining throught the fog in the morning and it was pretty constant and intense throughout the match. The wind was very light at times and at other times was not visible in the wind flags. It was mentioned that the wind reached 3km/hr - definitely not a typical wind on the Minto ranges.
It was an extremely disappointing turnout today. Eight shooters showed up to shoot the final championship of the year! It was mentioned that this was due to the Club applying the qualifying rules from before the Covid epidemic and that shooters may have thought they could not shoot this match as a result. Whatever the case - it is time to revisit the qualifying rules as it seems that the number of active shooters is dropping and we probably want to encourage recreational shooting as much as we can.

Today, Wayne K. was the match director and scorer with Don M. providing the verifying. John McC. and Conrad L. were the range safety officers while Bert deV., John McC., Cecil H. and Conrad L. changed the target sheets down-range. Bert deV. brought some cookies but unfortunately we could not enjoy a cuppa coffee this time.

RESULTS - CF OPEN CLASS:
Bert deV. -    30BR  -   100/8X    100/6X    100/8X = 300/22X
John McC. -  30BR -    100/5X    100/8X    100/7X = 300/20X
Cecil H. -      6PPC -     100/5X     99/3X     100/5X = 299/13X
Donald M. -  30BR -        98/2X     99/7X       99/5X = 296/14X
Norbert S. -    223 -         92/2X     96/4X       93/3X = 281/9X 
RESULTS - CF SPORTER CLASS:
Gerry J. -     223 -      49/2X     50/3X     46/1X = 145/6X
Bert deV. -   222 -      49/2X     48/2X     48/0X = 145/4X
Wayne K. -  223 -      47/1X     48/3X     48/3X = 143/7X
Conrad L. -  223 -      47/1X     43/0X     49/1X = 139/2X

Tuesday, September 26, 2023

SEPTEMBER 24, 2023 - PETITCODIAC - CF CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH - RESULTS


A terrific bunch of people showed up for the Annual Centerfire Championship Shoot in Petitcodiac this past Sunday. Rifles were tuned and sparkling clean and ammo was carefully made so hopes were high for everyone.

Our hopes soared with the excellent weather conditions today. Very unusual for Petitcodiac, the wind indicators were not moving - at all. This can be a blessing or a curse. On the one hand wind adjustments were minimal but on the other hand just because a wind flag isn't moving doesn't mean that there is no wind affecting bullet travel somewhere on the range. You just can't see it.

At any rate, we were happy that the wind was not a major factor in our decisions today. The temperature was a little cool in the morning but rose to a wonderful 22C later in the day. There was some strong sunlight throughout the match which produced some mirage from time to time. Some shooters had some problems with this.

The match was organised by match director Volker T. who also did the scoring with Bert deV. providing the score verification. The range safety officers were Volker and John McC. while those who walked down-range to change targets included Volker T., John McC., Bert deV., and Becky McC. Thanks folks for your work in making this a memorable match. For the activities off the range - the lunch and the awards presentation, members of the Petitcodiac Sportsman's Club helped out. We thank Grant H. for working on the lunch and also Shelley C. for providing the wonderful desserts. John C. and Chris S. organised the awards which were presented after the match was finished.

RESULTS - CF OPEN CLASS
:
John McC. -      100/6X     100/7X     100/7X= 300/20X
Becky McC. -    100/8X     100/7X     100/4X= 300/19X
Cecil H. -           100/3X     100/3X     100/7X= 300/13X
Malcolm McA. - 100/3X     100/3X     100/5X= 300/11X
Danny G. -         100/8X     99/6X       100/7X= 299/21X
Bert deV -           99/5X      100/7X     100/7X= 299/19X
Don M. -            100/4X     100/4X       99/6X= 299/14X
Tony L. -            100/2X      99/4X        98/2X= 297/8X
Chris A. -            98/5X       98/1X        99/4X= 295/10X

After the match was completed, the scoring and stats done, we assembled in the club house for the award presentations. First up was the presentation of medals to members of the Petitcodiac centerfire team which had placed first earlier in the year at the team shoot. They included Tony L., Malcolm McA., Danny G., John McC., and Volker T. Congrats again fellas.
Next was a presentation to Becky McC. who had scored a clean target (a score of 300) in a centerfire match also earlier in the year.
Then Bert deV. was presented with 2 plaques - one for scoring the highest match score during the regular shooting season (300/27X) and one for shooting the highest single target sheet score (100/10X) during the regular season. He shared this latter award with Darryl K.
Then came the awards related to this championship shoot. John McC. came in first with a score of 300/20X; Becky McC. came second with a score of 300/19X and Cecil H. came third with a score of 300/13X. Congratulations on some very fine shooting.



Monday, September 11, 2023

SEPTEMBER 10, 2023 - PETITCODIAC - 9th ANNUAL MARTIN F. TOPF RIMFIRE CHAMPIONSHIP - RESULTS


This morning we had a reminder that it's early September and that Fall is just around the corner. The temperature, when we drove to the range in Petitcodiac was 12C and fog banks hugged the valleys. The softer maple trees along the river have started to turn colours. For some of us this is the perfect time of the year and certainly a fine time to hold the 9th Annual Martin F. Topf Rimfire Championship.
Twenty-one shooters from the southern part of New Brunswick agreed with this and shooters came from Saint John, Moncton, Fredericton and Mazerolle Settlement and many places in between. It was a spirited match and a great opportunity to hang out with friends and shooting colleagues. It is safe to say that in addition to a great match we had a lot of fun - championships in Petitcodiac are like that!
The membership of the Petitcodiac club worked hard to make this event a successful one. The match director and organizer was Volker T. who, aside from shooting, also scored the match and was the MC for the award presentations afterwards. John C., as in years past, organized the awards and prizes. Many thanks to Grant H. and Chris S. for the food and clean-up. Dan G.and Bert deV. were the score verifiers. Darryl K., Bruce B. and John McC. were the ROs while Bruce and John, along with Gerald D. set and changed the targets. The wonderful treats during the match were provided by Barb J. and Dan G. while the delicious desserts after the lunch were provided by Dorothy McC. and Barb J. Thanks to everyone who helped out - I apologise if I'm missing some folks in this category.
The weather during the match could only be described as ideal with temperatures in the 14C range in the morning and closer to 24C in the afternoon. The weatherman had predicted a lot of rain and storm clouds this weekend for the Moncton area but it must have gotten lost on the way here as we had no rain and little or no wind (we did get a little rain on the way home). There were many quiet periods and the little wind that was there varied according to one's position on the firing line. True to the winds on the Petitcodiac range, it switched and was probably not the same for any 2 shooters.
The championship match consisted of two target sheets of 25 rimfire bulls with a high score possible of 500/50X. We witnessed some very fine shooting with very few points lost in the entire field and especially in the top scores. Congrats are due to John McC. who shot a score of 500/33X; Wayne LeB. with a 500/32X; Gerald D. with a 500/28X; Volker T. with a 500/26X and Darryl K. with a 500/20X.











RESULTS - RF BENCHREST - OPEN CLASS:
John McC. -   500x33      Matt McA. -  499x23       Stephen C. -    498x21
Wayne LeB. - 500x32      George M. - 499x22        Danny G. -      498x20
Gerald D. -     500x28      David C. -     499x21       Norbert S. -     497x20
Volker T. -       500x26      Cecil H. -     499x20       John C. -         496x14
Darryl K. -      500x20      Barb J. -       499x18       Grant H. -        495x17
Bert deV. -     499x29       Chris S. -     499x16       Becky McC.-   493x16
John M. -       499x24       Bruce B. -    499x13       Brian P. -         488x9

After the match was completed and the scoring and stats were verified, we all trooped to the clubhouse for the year's award presentations and the famous drawing for prizes. This began with congratulations to Grant H. who shot his first 500 match in Rimfire in 2023. Congrats Grant!
After this came the awards to the Rimfire Shooting team who won first place at the annual rimfire team shoot. This team consisted of Volker T., Brian P., John C., John McC., Danny G. and Grant H. Congratulations fellows!
Next a presentation was made to Bert deV. for the highest score during the 2023 regular shooting schedule for a single target sheet (250x19) and for the highest score in a match during the 2023 regular shooting season (500x35).
The day ended with the traditional drawing of prizes. All shooters' were able to select a prize from the table in random order. It can be said that everyone went home tired but happy. We were only sorry that this could not have lasted longer!! But . . .other eagerly anticipated championships are coming up soon and we sure hope you'll be there!