Wild River Air Rifle (Grants Pass, OR) - USARB Report Outdoors September 13, 2017

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Wild River Air Rifle (Grants Pass, OR) - USARB Report Outdoors September 13, 2017

Switching winds created interesting shooting conditions. Several times I heard, “How did that
happen?” Impacted scores with only 2 250’s, both by You Know Who. Hope to have Oliver,
Chris & our favorite firefighter from up north back one of these days.

Shooter Class Equipment Tar. 1 Tar. 2 Tar. 3 Total
Relay I
Steve Ware LV R.A.W. BM500 .177 247 9x 244 5x 241 2x 732 16x
Mike Aber LV R.A.W. BM500 .177 236 4x 246 11x 243 5x 725 20x
Bill Davis LV A.A. S400MPR .177 245 6x 235 2x 235 3x 715 11x

Ron Silveira HV Thomas BR .177 248 17x 250 19x 248 14x 746 50x
Tom Santos HV Feinwerkbau P70FT .177 247 12x 244 8x 243 5x 734 25x
Tony Farcello HV Feinwerkbau P70FT .177 240 7x 243 7x 240 7x 723 21x
Frank Kodl HV Thomas BR .177 232 4x 239 5x 241 5x 712 14x

Dick Strever Opn C.S. Sumo .177 246 12x 248 12x 241 3x 735 27x

Relay II
Mike Aber HV R.A.W. TM1000 .177 246 8x 245 7x 248 10x 739 25x

Ron Silveira Opn Thomas BR .177 250 12x 248 12x 248 13x 746 37x

Next rifle competition will be Outdoors September 27 beginning at 9:15 am.
Steve Ware, Match Director
 
Bemused

Yes, how many times have I said to myself, "how did that pellet just land where it did?" What I'm finding out is that one of the most important shots in bench rest shooting is the shot after one of those misses. It can be so easy to get rattled. My rule when a drop a shot now is to shoot a sighter no matter what.

By the way, nice job with the 250's Ron. Not easy to do outside.

Chas
 
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