We are gathering data and will be posting what we receive.Anyone have an equipment list for F open?
Like to see if the 284 is still a favorite for them.
Thank you for saying. Couldn’t have Done it with out all those involved.Wow! I see a couple of cleans in those scores too!
Phil Kolkman with 400-24 and Tim Vaught with 400-20!
Congrats All Around!
Tim Vaught repeated with another awesome mid-range championship and his 300wsm.....7 years in a row for that cartridge to dominate mid-range. Shehane was second.Anyone have an equipment list for F open?
Like to see if the 284 is still a favorite for them.
For Long range, HM scores are above 98%. So there were indeed some HM scores shot.Another comment about the conditions. There were about 80 shooters in the field who hold an NRA High Master Classification. There were a grand total of Zero HM scores (98.5% or 1576) in the final results.
If you look way down at the bottom in the EXpert results, you'll see the high Expert shot a score that would have gotten 12th High Master. But the score was just barely a Master score (97%-1552). (Some of you may recognize who that shooter is.) So many High Masters were unable to shoot even a Master score in these conditions.
For Long range, HM scores are above 98%. So there were indeed some HM scores shot.
Just to be clear, my comment was meant as a complement to the shooters. I have no idea how you and the 3 other did it. Humbling to me.I figure that 4 HM scores is a 100% improvement over 2019.
thank you!I will be adding the links for the equipment list as I go at https://usfcnc.net/2020-f-class-nationals/2020-fcn-equipment-lists/. So far I have the Top Ten Shooters for the F-Open and F-TR Long-Range Nationals.