JerrySharrett
Senile Member
If you were not at the 2009 IBS Nationals you missed a really historic event. I suspect some that were there missed it too.
Mike Walker, now 97 years old, came up from his home in North Carolina with his wife and shot the HV 100 and HV 200. Is that not amazing or what. It tells a lot about this shooting sport. Mr. Walker had a grin on his face a mile wide as he rotated benches. He was one of the major spark plugs in getting benchrest underway as we know it now.
He was Remington Arms principal designer for decades. Items like the 222 Remington cartridge and the Remington M700 series action were some of the most notable of his designs.
Mike Walker, now 97 years old, came up from his home in North Carolina with his wife and shot the HV 100 and HV 200. Is that not amazing or what. It tells a lot about this shooting sport. Mr. Walker had a grin on his face a mile wide as he rotated benches. He was one of the major spark plugs in getting benchrest underway as we know it now.
He was Remington Arms principal designer for decades. Items like the 222 Remington cartridge and the Remington M700 series action were some of the most notable of his designs.