It looks like James Mock's post was right. The new BT does shoot. I think word is going to get around pretty fast and quite frankly I am proud of how well they have worked. The 65 grain .790 boattail took its finial exam this weekend at the Cactus Classic. The BTs were in the hands of only a few shooters (about 6). Granted they are very good shooters such as: Lawrence Weisdorn, Russ Hardy, Billy Stevens, Gary Sinclair and Lou Murdica, but a small number.
Going into the match I had some questions that I hoped would be answered. I was particularly interested in seeing how the little bullet would work at 200 yards in the wind. I also wanted to see how the BT would hang with the flat-base bullets at 100 yards. Conventional benchrest wisdom says BTs are often only marginal at 100 yards. Gary Sinclair’s .1662 agg in the 100 yard LV with the new BT put that one to bed.
Also Larry Costa won the HV 100 with a nice .1972 agg using Lowell Hottenstien’s BT. Lowell’s BT really doesn’t need any introduction, it’s been one of the premiere bullets in the country for years. Lowell’s BT is one of the main reasons the Michigan shooters are so tough.
Lou Murdica answered the rest of my questions with his HV 200 yard win with a .2296 in horrible conditions. The next closest shooter had a .3457 agg. Lou also won the HV Grand and the 2 Gun going away.
Summary:
Two yardages wins, one grand aggregate win and the 2 Gun. Also I believe Lou won Visalia a week or two ago with the new BT. Not a bad start.
Congratulations to all the winners!
Below I borrowed some of the results for Gary O’s posts.
Names in Red indicate users of the new BT.
Side note:
3 of the top 5 were using BTs. Lou and Gary with my new concoction and Larry Costa with Lowell Hottenstiens BT.
LV 100 – Nice mild conditions 5-7 mph winds, shifting
1. Gary Sinclair .1662
2. Alex Saldana .1716
3. Bart Sauter .1810
4. Russ Hardy .1840
5. Doc Beam .1868
HV 100 – Winds picked up a bit 7-10 and shifting
1. Larry Costa .1972
2. Charles Huckeba .2048
3. Tom Libby .2118
4. Mike Conry .2120
5. Lou Murdica .2122
Very WINDY
HV 200
1. Lou Murdica .2296
2. Larry Costa .3457
3. Bart Sauter .3694
4. Mike Ratigan .3704
5. Lawrence Weisdorn .3922
LV 200 (We only shot 4 groups because of wind/target problems and time)
1. Mike Ratigan .3956
2. Bill Summers .4038
3. Lou Murdica .4135
4. Dave Tunbridge .4405
5. Roy Damron .4485
HV Grand
1. Lou Murdica .2209
2. Larry Costa .2715
3. Bart Sauter .3067
4. Herman Hefta .3242
5. Mike Ratigan .3278
LV Grand
1. Mike Ratigan .3076
2. Bill Summers .3092
3. Gary Sinclair .3190
4. Lou Murdica .3221
5. Roy Damron .3383
2 Gun
1. Lou Murdica .2715
2. Mike Ratigan .3177
3. Larry Costa .3303
4. Bill Summers .3426
5. Gary Sinclair .3431
Thanks
Bart Sauter
Going into the match I had some questions that I hoped would be answered. I was particularly interested in seeing how the little bullet would work at 200 yards in the wind. I also wanted to see how the BT would hang with the flat-base bullets at 100 yards. Conventional benchrest wisdom says BTs are often only marginal at 100 yards. Gary Sinclair’s .1662 agg in the 100 yard LV with the new BT put that one to bed.
Also Larry Costa won the HV 100 with a nice .1972 agg using Lowell Hottenstien’s BT. Lowell’s BT really doesn’t need any introduction, it’s been one of the premiere bullets in the country for years. Lowell’s BT is one of the main reasons the Michigan shooters are so tough.
Lou Murdica answered the rest of my questions with his HV 200 yard win with a .2296 in horrible conditions. The next closest shooter had a .3457 agg. Lou also won the HV Grand and the 2 Gun going away.
Summary:
Two yardages wins, one grand aggregate win and the 2 Gun. Also I believe Lou won Visalia a week or two ago with the new BT. Not a bad start.
Congratulations to all the winners!
Below I borrowed some of the results for Gary O’s posts.
Names in Red indicate users of the new BT.
Side note:
3 of the top 5 were using BTs. Lou and Gary with my new concoction and Larry Costa with Lowell Hottenstiens BT.
LV 100 – Nice mild conditions 5-7 mph winds, shifting
1. Gary Sinclair .1662
2. Alex Saldana .1716
3. Bart Sauter .1810
4. Russ Hardy .1840
5. Doc Beam .1868
HV 100 – Winds picked up a bit 7-10 and shifting
1. Larry Costa .1972
2. Charles Huckeba .2048
3. Tom Libby .2118
4. Mike Conry .2120
5. Lou Murdica .2122
Very WINDY
HV 200
1. Lou Murdica .2296
2. Larry Costa .3457
3. Bart Sauter .3694
4. Mike Ratigan .3704
5. Lawrence Weisdorn .3922
LV 200 (We only shot 4 groups because of wind/target problems and time)
1. Mike Ratigan .3956
2. Bill Summers .4038
3. Lou Murdica .4135
4. Dave Tunbridge .4405
5. Roy Damron .4485
HV Grand
1. Lou Murdica .2209
2. Larry Costa .2715
3. Bart Sauter .3067
4. Herman Hefta .3242
5. Mike Ratigan .3278
LV Grand
1. Mike Ratigan .3076
2. Bill Summers .3092
3. Gary Sinclair .3190
4. Lou Murdica .3221
5. Roy Damron .3383
2 Gun
1. Lou Murdica .2715
2. Mike Ratigan .3177
3. Larry Costa .3303
4. Bill Summers .3426
5. Gary Sinclair .3431
Thanks
Bart Sauter
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