Tim Singleton
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Thanks Chris
Good Shooting!
Good Shooting!
Congratulations buddy, you did well.Congratulations to the guys who won. It was nice to at least be in the hunt.
And you'll be seeing most of the same crowd come the end of October.Congratulations to the guys who won. It was nice to at least be in the hunt.
Al the story I got is Jim did it with a borrowed rifleCongrats to all the winners and top finishers.
My pal Jim McGregor @jimmymac stood tall in the company of some of the nations best shooters. Jim has worked hard on every aspect of his program and persevered through equipment issues and other challenges. Proud of 'ya, man.![]()
Congrats to all the winners and top finishers.
My pal Jim McGregor @jimmymac stood tall in the company of some of the nations best shooters. Jim has worked hard on every aspect of his program and persevered through equipment issues and other challenges. Proud of 'ya, man.![]()
So 2 borrowed guns??So this is a prime example of what not to do and part of what separates the winners from wannabes like me.
I had the neighbors gun tuned perfect. I changed powder charge after target one at 200 yards because I had too much vertical. The change was the right call and targets two and three were competitive. On target four I found a condition I was looking for and stuck 4 bullets into a tiny knot. The condition went away and I waited. With less than two minutes left, the condition returned and I shot, except the gun didn’t go off. It just made a pop. I had no powder in the case so when I extracted it, I ended up with a stuck bullet in the barrel. The clocks ticking and I want to run back to my reloading bench, grab a rod to clear the bullet and shoot my last round. I was told there wasn’t enough time left so the gentleman to my left let me use his gun to finish the group with less than 5 seconds left. As expected it went from a potential match winner, small group for the match and potential agg winner to dropping me to mid pack.
@jimmymacSo this is a prime example of what not to do and part of what separates the winners from wannabes like me.
I had the neighbors gun tuned perfect. I changed powder charge after target one at 200 yards because I had too much vertical. The change was the right call and targets two and three were competitive. On target four I found a condition I was looking for and stuck 4 bullets into a tiny knot. The condition went away and I waited. With less than two minutes left, the condition returned and I shot, except the gun didn’t go off. It just made a pop. I had no powder in the case so when I extracted it, I ended up with a stuck bullet in the barrel. The clocks ticking and I want to run back to my reloading bench, grab a rod to clear the bullet and shoot my last round. I was told there wasn’t enough time left so the gentleman to my left let me use his gun to finish the group with less than 5 seconds left. As expected it went from a potential match winner, small group for the match and potential agg winner to dropping me to mid pack.