Congratulations to Larry Feusse on winning the two-gun at Holton this past weekend. This was an NBRSA registered group match shooting light and heavy varmint classes at 100- and 200-yards.
Larry shot what he calls a .30 GR. It is a .30-caliber based on the Grendel case and with a .35 degree shoulder. Larry was shooting 112 gr. BIB's and 4227 in a barrel with a twist slower than the 17's or so that some of the .30 BR's are currently using. (Sorry Larry. You told me the barrel and twist, but I forgot.) The gun was cutting conditions and shot some very good groups in the wind. And Larry was guiding it very well, too. All of the other competitors shot a 6PPC with the exception of Rich Quigley who shot a .220 Beggs and Dale Dilligham who shot his .22 (which is either based on a .200 short BR or a .100 short PPC - again I forgot the details.)
I understand now that there were at least three more two-gun wins this year with .30 caliber chamberings - Hal Drake (with a .30BR), Mike Stinnett (with a similar cartridge to Larry's in the Grendel case) and whoever won the Colorado State Championship this past weekend (with a .30-30 - hopefully someone else will report who that was.)
Indeed, the benchrest world is evolving. Perhaps this will keep some of the clabbering down from those who say that we are not experimenting in this sport.
Larry shot what he calls a .30 GR. It is a .30-caliber based on the Grendel case and with a .35 degree shoulder. Larry was shooting 112 gr. BIB's and 4227 in a barrel with a twist slower than the 17's or so that some of the .30 BR's are currently using. (Sorry Larry. You told me the barrel and twist, but I forgot.) The gun was cutting conditions and shot some very good groups in the wind. And Larry was guiding it very well, too. All of the other competitors shot a 6PPC with the exception of Rich Quigley who shot a .220 Beggs and Dale Dilligham who shot his .22 (which is either based on a .200 short BR or a .100 short PPC - again I forgot the details.)
I understand now that there were at least three more two-gun wins this year with .30 caliber chamberings - Hal Drake (with a .30BR), Mike Stinnett (with a similar cartridge to Larry's in the Grendel case) and whoever won the Colorado State Championship this past weekend (with a .30-30 - hopefully someone else will report who that was.)
Indeed, the benchrest world is evolving. Perhaps this will keep some of the clabbering down from those who say that we are not experimenting in this sport.
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