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2022 TSRA 1000, Using? Predictions?

davidjoe

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Today, it’s the 11th hour, the Thursday before the big weekend. Bayou’s ears are burning and some serious metal has recently crossed state lines, along with their rock solid drivers.

Will this be a year, or maybe the year, that we can’t defend the Open division trophy?

No loads are changing at this point, all hopes are high and no barrel, caliber or bullet (or operator) has yet to underperform. In other words, there’s no reason not to spill your guts or place your bets.

Heat won’t be a load factor, and the predicted wind has definitely been worse.

My predictions:

1) Don’t fall behind; the leader of day 1 will win. The wind will cooperate for all with the gun they are used to shooting, and the relay breakpoint on day two is not going set up any come from behind victory.

2) 2 of the top 5, and 5 of the top 10, will be regular shooters of the Bayou club, and a magnum will win, but a .284 will be within a single point.

3) liner 9’s are going to decide the match, not X’s, with 8 challenges, and one reversal, and the use of paper targets, is going to hamper the rhythm of speed shooters.

This match is going to be a Manners outing for my daughter and me.

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2 saums and a flat shooting .243, which my daughter likes. (I have a fine shooting .338 LM but the tables don’t lie, it shoots at 79% the drift of a .308 and the saum(s) are at roughly 62% the drift of a 200-20X at 2,650. It does not shoot small enough overcome that difference.)

Camo A gun is going to shoot Berger 195’s. It clearly preferred them to A-Tips. Aiming at the center of a shipping label at 600, in mirage where no holes are visible the hold is constant, it groups like this, in moderate wind.


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Black B gun, if it gets used at all, is going to shoot A-Tips. In final testing yesterday it shot a .8 inch vertical 5 shot group with them, and several groups the height of the X ring, constant hold.

Because of the favorable conditions, I would predict they (195’s) are good for a 198, 197 and 195 on day one. Day two a 197 and 195.

Last prediction, I won’t win back my $5 bill and 3-4 points is all that will be dropped at the top, but it will all be incredibly fun.
 

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Not sure if right place but had a team member fall out, looking for anyone wanting to shoot F-Open with the San Diego SledDogs. If you would help us out! Contact match director or Diego-Ted tomorrow morning.

Thx and shoot tight,.
 
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You’ve been smokin a lot lately lol

3 to 4 down at the top of Open may be optimistic. It would probably be a percentage high for the winner, but far west Texan Bryan Blake shared -6, in 100 rounds, with the high X count in 2020.

Wind shows to be from 6 o’clock for nearly all of both days.
 
The site that David posted above for team scores, will get you to the individual scores.

Not that I can see. It’s just a document link, meaning one would have to guess the document name for individual. Also the website itself doesn’t have any links for scores that I can find
 
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What a match, 60 open division shooters. Tim Vaught got on top yesterday, cleaned the morning match today, and held his lead. Tim just adds “better”, to greatness. There were a number of truly impressive performances this weekend, and the high power guys at Bayou go above and beyond, really, all year long, but it sure shows at the two state matches. Safe travels home to all.

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^ Tim shot a 300 mag not a literal .308, (for now at least) but this is my guess as to why the descriptions vary; the E - registration page may merge with the scoring program, such that your phone’s auto fill of fields like your full name is transposed verbatim. The caliber choice is a drop down menu of diameters but it may have an “other” or custom choice, where some guys have entered “300” while others dotted the .308 option. Since the info is accepted unaltered by the system both entries carry forward all the way to the final scoresheet.
 
David..is that as in 300 WSM and 215gr bergers..?

I think that’s right, Berger and the WSM case I’m pretty certain of, whether 215’s or 230’s I couldn’t really say, but I believe guys try both, and usually settle on the 215. Even the 200’s running faster may have a place with some shooters, but I do think the 215’s are the preferred LR bullet. There are a few short action magnum options including Saum based 30’s working well, also used this week.

I should add I ended up starting with A-Tips instead, and shot those the whole match, so those weren’t 195 scores. I thought they were very flat and that my point drops were mainly horizontal 9’s as they should be, just more than I hoped for on the last two matches of each day, my fault.
 
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