Dave Tooley
Active member
Many people worked to find an alternate range. It just wasn't meant to be this year.IBS should be spending more time with regard to a location
for the their NATIONAL GROUP SHOOT as compared to a
nonregistered shoot.
Many people worked to find an alternate range. It just wasn't meant to be this year.IBS should be spending more time with regard to a location
for the their NATIONAL GROUP SHOOT as compared to a
nonregistered shoot.
Many people worked to find an alternate range. It just wasn't meant to be this year.
Not exactly sure who you are or what you might know or understand about benchrest. Let me give you some information to work with! I am a match director in Orangeburg, SC and the 1st VP of IBS. The range I currently run has NO moving backers for a group match to be held at my range. The time I spend on promoting an UNSANCTIONED event at my club is totally up to me and I am doing it for Jeff Stover( as this was his brainchild and he is resigning as President at the end of this year) and the shooters across all shooting organizations and disciplines. I currently have the 100-200 score Nationals, 200-300 Score Nationals, a 100-200-300 match and The tack Driver scheduled for the remaining part of 2020. I can assure you that NO ONE is devoting any more time or effort to benchrest and IBS than I am! your negative comments or misunderstood information, could be just that. If you would care to discuss what IBS or myself is doing in a one on one conversation my cell phone number is 843-957-6546. I will be waiting for your call. Thanks JCIBS should be spending more time with regard to a location
for the their NATIONAL GROUP SHOOT as compared to a
nonregistered shoot.
This match was set before the corona virus. It's also after the points season. I just fail to see your point or how the two are related.
The implication seems to be that what might be one of the biggest shoots all year, that brings group, score and long range together, outside of the points season, is of relevance at all to the regular ibs matches. I fail to see that.
Instead, I think that falls on range availability and Corona virus, much more than anything scheduled for outside of the actual season. Am I wrong?
Not exactly sure who you are or what you might know or understand about benchrest. Let me give you some information to work with! I am a match director in Orangeburg, SC and the 1st VP of IBS. The range I currently run has NO moving backers for a group match to be held at my range. The time I spend on promoting an UNSANCTIONED event at my club is totally up to me and I am doing it for Jeff Stover( as this was his brainchild and he is resigning as President at the end of this year) and the shooters across all shooting organizations and disciplines. I currently have the 100-200 score Nationals, 200-300 Score Nationals, a 100-200-300 match and The tack Driver scheduled for the remaining part of 2020. I can assure you that NO ONE is devoting any more time or effort to benchrest and IBS than I am! your negative comments or misunderstood information, could be just that. If you would care to discuss what IBS or myself is doing in a one on one conversation my cell phone number is 843-957-6546. I will be waiting for your call. Thanks JC
I have finalized the art for the t-shirts for this event and the excitement continues to build. I am getting numerous calls a week and pictures of groups people are shooting all the time. The question is who will be the best of the best? will it be dominated by a 6PPC or will the old 30BR prevail? Will the Long Range guys shooting 1" groups at 600 get it all dialed in and dominate with the 6BRA or will a big boomer show us how its done? Time will tell and the excitement is building. I am considering printing some hooded sweatshirts for sale($25) in addition to the T-shirt that will be provided. If you want a sweatshirt, please make sure to let me know as the order will be submitted on 11-1 for printing. Thanks and WHO WILL BE THE TACK DRIVER?
So will the T-shirts and hoodies be for sale to those of us that wont be able to make the trip?
jeff where is mainville match report 4 days late .the ibs is sponsoring a fun shoot: The tack driver on november 14, 2020 at the mid-carolina gun club in orangeburg, sc. We are inviting virtually any type of rifle to compete at 300 meters for group and score. Maximum of 120 shooters. You do not have to be a member of ibs to shoot. The match will be conducted under ibs competition and safety rules. I want to thank jim cline for stepping up and offering mid-carolina gun club for the inaugural tack driver. One item of import is that there will be two divisions: Bolt and gas. So semiauto shooters will see how they stack up against the bolt br rifles, but compete in their own division.
We envision on the line the full array of the world's most accurate rifles: Short and long range benchrest rifles, f-class, ar, other tactical, egg shoot rifles, whatever...not many rules. Semiautos will need chamber flags, otherwise bolts out all all times. All shooting from bench, either rests or bipod. But no return to battery or rail guns. We are still working out the "rules" but likely no more than 22 pounds.
There will be a 1/3 payback to the shooters plus a cash option ($60-$80 entry fee, still working on). My early discussions with those in the industry, leads to me believe we will have lots of prizes too.
Much more to come. This is a work in progress, and we are working out the details. This is something totally new, so hang on - and be a little patient.
Jeff stover, ibs president
If you are wanting to shoot the Tack Driver on 11-14 and 15th. There have been a few cancelations and 3 spots are open.
You're right, Dan. 2020 has been a tough year and there have been numerous times that I had to back out of matches at the last minute and others that I couldn't make for various reasons.Mike it seems like I wish I could but can't make it, a poor excuse is better then none, You need to step up to the plate, every time I see your name same thing wish I could BUT.
jackie make 71.5 they shoot great in 6 ppc shot them back in 70s just little more recoil.i still don’t know which rifle i am going to shoot. I did not get to test my new 104 grn 6mm bullets with the j4 jackets last week end, will shoot them sunday.
That being said, i am starting to think more about shooting one of my 6ppc’s. Both were ready for the nationals, both shoot great.
jackie make 71.5 they shoot great in 6 ppc shot them back in 70s just little more recoil.
make them on your regular pt. Die for 1 14 barrel there better than 80 gr.these dies will not make a bullet that short.
Besides, i have shot 80’s and see no advantage at 300 and shorter over a regular 65/68 grn bullet.
If i shoot a 6ppc, it will be with either the 65 grn bart’s or the old 68 grn bruno 00, which i still have about 1000 of.
I am trying to keep in the mindset that this match is still in the short range relm. You take the most accurate rifle you have to the line and read the conditions.