Terry Balding and Tom Stenback from Sun Prarie, Wisconsin were at the DOME on the way back from a IBS 600 yard Match in Florida at Manatee. They arrived at 3 on Sunday evening and shot Sunday and Monday. We started at 800 with Terry's Bat Model B, BRI which is his own spin-off of the BR case having less taper in the wall than the BRAI. Tom shot his Atlas 284 F-Class setup. Shayne was shooting his Panda F-Class EAGIE 6 mm Dasher. I was shooting my 700 TITANIUM 6 Dasher.
Over the two days 4 - 800 yard EGGS were broken.
Next we went to 1450 yards with the Remington 700 SS in 300 Edge. It was doing well but with the angle of the sun the splash was hard to see. So we moved to Rocky Top where afternoon shooting always has good splash visibility as we are shooting south.
Terry saw his first splash and every shot was close. A deer hunter had changed the position of my plate and took a few shots. Unfortunately the deer hunter did not move the plate back to the correct position for us at 2,080 yds. Terry only had a side view of the plate. So Tom and I got on the gator and took the 45 minute trip over to reposition the plate. By the time we got back up there the sun had dropped enough that the plate was in the shadows and Terry only saw the first splash. The next day I went over to the plate and he had hits right under the plate, very, very close. If Terry had been able to see his splash I feel certain he would have nailed it multiple times.
Over the two days 4 - 800 yard EGGS were broken.
Next we went to 1450 yards with the Remington 700 SS in 300 Edge. It was doing well but with the angle of the sun the splash was hard to see. So we moved to Rocky Top where afternoon shooting always has good splash visibility as we are shooting south.
Terry saw his first splash and every shot was close. A deer hunter had changed the position of my plate and took a few shots. Unfortunately the deer hunter did not move the plate back to the correct position for us at 2,080 yds. Terry only had a side view of the plate. So Tom and I got on the gator and took the 45 minute trip over to reposition the plate. By the time we got back up there the sun had dropped enough that the plate was in the shadows and Terry only saw the first splash. The next day I went over to the plate and he had hits right under the plate, very, very close. If Terry had been able to see his splash I feel certain he would have nailed it multiple times.
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