jghoghunter
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Thanks Jesse, great job.Here are the GHS results for this past Sat. There was some nice scores and groups shot. The rain held off to the end when we were getting ready leave.
Jesse
Great shooting fellas! I can remember when the caliber board was dominated by 30br's. Looks like the smaller 6's are coming back. When I was shooting a 6br, everyone said to go to 30 but guess that was just a trend.Here are the GHS results for this past Sat. There was some nice scores and groups shot. The rain held off to the end when we were getting ready leave.
Jesse
I don't remember that other than a short run by either 30WSM and 30x47. 30 BRs other than Gary Grant shooting a 150 with his 30 BR.Great shooting fellas! I can remember when the caliber board was dominated by 30br's. Looks like the smaller 6's are coming back. When I was shooting a 6br, everyone said to go to 30 but guess that was just a trend.
I do remember more 30's registered at St. Thomas than were at Mifflin. 6.5x47 was making it's rounds through the groups in the 2005's but also at the same time as the Dasher's and BRX's.I don't remember that other than a short run by either 30WSM and 30x47. 30 BRs other than Gary Grant shooting a 150 with his 30 BR.
. I think all the 150s except Gary's were with 6's. I shot the first ever 150 with a 6ppc. I shot a couple more at least one with a 6BRX, not sure if the others where BRX or PPC. Rod Morton's I am guessing were 6 Dasber but maybe 30x47. But 6s have ruled there overall for sure. How times change. First time I showed up with a 6PPC I was told to go home it would not shot that far, and they were serious. The day I shot the first 150 Col. Miller from York also shot a 150. I just had a few more x's, we both shot 6 ppcs. It has been a great manch fore years. No flags, 500 yds up the side of the mountian, your gun sliding back it is such a steep angle. Gary Grant saved it from going away and now under Jesse Grove the match and club have grown and flourished.
I agree. The 30br at Thomas makes a lot more sense, 400 yd rather than 500 yd. Plus your shooting and looking so close to the ground at StThomas the 30 hole is much easier to see through all the mirage plus you have a few flags to view.I do remember more 30's registered at St. Thomas than were at Mifflin. 6.5x47 was making it's rounds through the groups in the 2005's but also at the same time as the Dasher's and BRX's.