I would say that the overwhelming majority of shooters were shooting some variant of the 30 BR, with bullets from 112 to 118 grain, pushed by H4198, LT-30, or N-130.Does anyone have an equipment breakdown for the shoot. I'm really curious what caliber's worked best along with what powder seems to be working.
Glad to see you did well. But, a 30/30 beat 64 other guns. Hats off to Mr Turner. I would love to compete against him. Like I always say and believe, it's the Indian. Well you must have a good gun.....just another excuse.I would say that the overwhelming majority of shooters were shooting some variant of the 30 BR, with bullets from 112 to 118 grain, pushed by H4198, LT-30, or N-130.
there were a scattering of 6mm BR variants.
The most notable chambering that was “different” was Micheal Turner’s 30/30. Any time he shows up with his unique set up, he is a threat to win. He did very well with it, and like several of us, just a couple of miss steps kept him from going all the way.
Well, a few miss steps and John Cascarino.
Yes, the match changes locations almost every year but there is a good chance we will be back here next year. Watch the NBRSA website for announcements and details.Does the location change each year for this match?
I am looking to get started shooting VFS. I am going to start shooting a local match near me and would like to attend a national event one day.
I have been to Raton several time and always enjoyed the facility and the scenery.
It's about 10 hrs from my front door, so very doable in one day.
That ain’t your grandpa’s old 30/30. And, anybody that knows Mike knows he ain’t your average Joe shooter.Glad to see you did well. But, a 30/30 beat 64 other guns. Hats off to Mr Turner. I would love to compete against him. Like I always say and believe, it's the Indian. Well you must have a good gun.....just another excuse.
Great shooting wade, Lots of X’s with a six power !At the end of the third day of the 2023 Score Nats, the Hunter 100 in in the bag. Today, we had 46 competitors take the line with their 6 power Hunter rifles to do battle.
On a not so easy a day, Wade Hunnewell led the pack with a stellar 250-21X performance.
Second was Mike Wall with a great 250-16x score followed by Jim Dowling in third place with another 250-16X.
Great shooting on a day when twelve shooters finished with 250 scores.
Congratulations to all.
Attached below are full results of the shoot.
It's not paps 30/30.... is that an excuse? I am impressed regardless of whose 30/30 it is. I would say he is quite a ways above average.That ain’t your grandpa’s old 30/30. And, anybody that knows Mike knows he ain’t your average Joe shooter.He has not competed in a long time.
Note that Wade was within three X's of equaling the x count of the VFS rifles which are 13 1/2 pounds 3" forearms and unlimited power scopes; many of which are 42 power and higher.The HBR guys are the bad azzes of Score shooting....10 lb gun, 2 1/4" stock and a 6X scope.![]()
I will make it simpler: Elite shooter. Elite gun.It's not paps 30/30.... is that an excuse? I am impressed regardless of whose 30/30 it is. I would say he is quite a ways above average.
We will work to get an equipment breakdown published but it may take some time to get it done. There are only so many hours in the day. It’s not easy with somewhat limited connection.Does anyone have an equipment breakdown for the shoot. I'm really curious what caliber's worked best along with what powder seems to be working.
How many folks cannot open the PDF match reports?
How many folks cannot open the PDF match reports?