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Scores Canadian Nationals

Thank you very much, it's great to see who all is there. I wish I could have been there this year but the calendar didn't work out. Looking forward to next year, though.

Just a slight nitpick, would it be possible to list the city and state for the US competitors rather than only USA, or maybe even instead of? For the other countries, perhaps the city name and the country. I think this would give it an even more international flavor(u)r.
 
Final individual scores are up. Congrats to the Chou brothers who cleaned up in F-TR. Looks like Emil Kovan and Shiraz Balolia had exactly the same score...not sure how that one was decided, but a shoot off seems appropriate.

Ties are decided by count back. We went back to their scorecards from the final shoot, and Shiraz won.
 
Reiterating Steve Blair's reiteration of Fredrik's question: Does anyone know what the talented Chou brothers were shooting?
 
Thanks, I've seen their site. Do you know what specific equipment and load they were shooting?
Regarding kcomeau10x's post: I think the question was why Bryan's score was uncharacteristically low.

Send a email to them they are very very nice guys sure they will help you out
 
Their loads and equipment list is posted on the Daily Bulletin on this web site, as per below;


Kevin Chou Rifle Specs
BAT Machine M action, RB/RP
Bartlein barrel 300×308 1:10″ 5R Heavy Palma 29” finished
Jewell trigger
Robertson Composites stock (Warner model)
Nightforce NXS 5-22×56 with mirage cap by Kreativ Solutions
Duplin bipod
Edgewood Mini Gator Rear Bag, extra short, slick ears

Will Chou Rifle Specs
Stolle Panda F-Class, RB/RP
Bartlein barrel 300×308 1:10″ 5R Heavy Varmint 30 1/2” finished
Mike Ezell Tuner
Jewell Trigger
Master class stock (Warner model)
March Tactical 2.5-25x52mm with modifier disk
Duplin bipod
Edgewood Mini Gator Rear Bag, extra short, slick ears

Kevin Chou Load Data
Berger 200 Hybrids, .010″ jam
Hodgdon Varget, 44.2 grains, 2660 fps
Lapua .308 Win Palma brass, skim turned to .0145″, .002″ neck tension.
CCI BR4 primers

Will Chou Load Data
Berger 200gr hybrids, .010″ jam
Hodgdon Varget, 44.2 grains, 2660 fps
Lapua .308 Win Palma brass, skim turned to .0145″, .002″ neck tension.
CCI BR4 primers
 
Regarding kcomeau10x's post: I think the question was why Bryan's score was uncharacteristically low.

If you shoot long enough, those things happen. The Chou's put in a lot of trigger/coaching time at that particular range, which probably helps too ;)
 
Berger 200gr hybrids, .010″ jam
Hodgdon Varget, 44.2 grains, 2660 fps
Lapua .308 Win Palma brass, skim turned to .0145″, .002″ neck tension.
CCI BR4 primers

Interesting... that is very nearly the same load I'm running, other than a little higher velocity due to a 32" barrel. It worked out pretty well, when I could actually figure out what the wind was doing - which was not often, unfortunately. Now that I know the gun/ammo can hold good vertical (finally), maybe I can get back in the saddle as far as wind reading. Here's hoping! :rolleyes:
 
Interesting... that is very nearly the same load I'm running, other than a little higher velocity due to a 32" barrel. It worked out pretty well, when I could actually figure out what the wind was doing - which was not often, unfortunately. Now that I know the gun/ammo can hold good vertical (finally), maybe I can get back in the saddle as far as wind reading. Here's hoping! :rolleyes:

Well, you've got about 3 weeks to get it figured out!
 
Thanks for posting!
But what happened to Bryan Litz?

I hate to use relays as an excuse, but Bryan and several other USA team members were on a different relay than most of the other TR shooters. This relay had one match were the major of TR shooters dropped around 20+ points in the one string, which put them out of the running for the top 20.
 

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