After a hiatus of a few years benchrest matches returned to Harrison on 26 May. We had a good turnout of 22 shooters even thou several regulars were at the Super Shoot and other matches. Results...
VFS... bench guns...
1st Jim Dyke 250 - 22X
2nd Rick Averill 250 - 22X
3rd Dudley Pierce 250 - 21X
VFS... Factory Rifles...
1st Larry Feusse 250 - 16X
2nd Jim Dyke 249 - 9X
3rd Jeff Aberegg 247 - 6X
We were happy to see several shooters who started with us in our first matches way back in 1991.
Of particular interest to me was Feusse's winning Factory Gun... It was a Rem. 788 that he shot in his first match back then. He has it chambered for a 6mm .222 which he designed. It turned out to be a rather elegant looking little round and solidly beat the 30's. I mean... whoever heard of a 6mm beating 30BR's in 100 yd. score?
The class winners each got fifteen bucks cash and a $20.00 gift certificate from Jay's Sporting Goods in Clare.
Since the match director (moi) is getting very old and very creaky I was happy that several people helped on getting everything together that makes for a successful match. Evidence that the Harrison Sportsmans Club has a renewed interest in putting on BR matches was the fact that the club president was there for the entire match and helped get us organized.
We had coffee and donuts ready when shooters started to arrive. The donuts were from world-famous Cops & Donuts in Clare. I swear that if you ever ate two of their bismarcks, they would kill you... quite delicious.
Next match... score on June 9th.
Dick
Matt... you got any pictures?
VFS... bench guns...
1st Jim Dyke 250 - 22X
2nd Rick Averill 250 - 22X
3rd Dudley Pierce 250 - 21X
VFS... Factory Rifles...
1st Larry Feusse 250 - 16X
2nd Jim Dyke 249 - 9X
3rd Jeff Aberegg 247 - 6X
We were happy to see several shooters who started with us in our first matches way back in 1991.
Of particular interest to me was Feusse's winning Factory Gun... It was a Rem. 788 that he shot in his first match back then. He has it chambered for a 6mm .222 which he designed. It turned out to be a rather elegant looking little round and solidly beat the 30's. I mean... whoever heard of a 6mm beating 30BR's in 100 yd. score?
The class winners each got fifteen bucks cash and a $20.00 gift certificate from Jay's Sporting Goods in Clare.
Since the match director (moi) is getting very old and very creaky I was happy that several people helped on getting everything together that makes for a successful match. Evidence that the Harrison Sportsmans Club has a renewed interest in putting on BR matches was the fact that the club president was there for the entire match and helped get us organized.
We had coffee and donuts ready when shooters started to arrive. The donuts were from world-famous Cops & Donuts in Clare. I swear that if you ever ate two of their bismarcks, they would kill you... quite delicious.
Next match... score on June 9th.
Dick
Matt... you got any pictures?