I saw the results on fb.
Super awesome event and I would love to participate again in 2021.
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I saw the results on fb.
Super awesome event and I would love to participate again in 2021.
I shoot it each year with my daughter Jamie.
Didn't shoot to well this year, my health has not been great. But I was happy to participate.
Hope your there again next year.
Greg
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Are you the gunsmith Greg?
I'm pretty sure I met you and your daughter. She is one hell of a shot
Yes. That's us. Well, unemployed gun Smith ATM.....
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Well done mate - the 6.5-284 worked like a charm.
Nice meeting you and Jamie, Greg.
Looking forward to seeing you and Jamie again next year.
Cheers
Jaco
will hopefully get a spot for next year too. Was my 2nd go at it and was fun both years. I didnt take as many videos and photos this year as was trying concentrate a bit more and carry less kit.
It was my first year shooting the MC. It was a great experience and will make some minor changes to equipment and actuallly do a heap more shooting leading up to it. @Matt2308 and I finished 5th, but I dropped some simple targets that would have had us in the running.
How did you guys do individually?
Attachment 134255 saturday solo results
How would you guys feel if the let's say first 10 places share their rifle specks and equipment?
It might be interesting to see what they used?
1. Action
2. Barrel
3. Scope
4. Calibre
5. Projectiles and velocity
6. Stock
I am hoping to enter this one year, once I finish my long range build (building it over a few years due to financial restrictions)... Can you enter as an individual and just get paired up with a random squadmate?
The Mountain Challenge is a team event, you have to enter a team, the PRS on day two is individual.
Well as I mentioned in the other thread on this shoot, you don't need very much!
Jake (3rd place but thinks he would have done better if a heavy head cold hadn't robbed him of a bit of concentration on the second day) is a cobber of mine, he shoots with the most basic gear, but practises and is disciplined. He is very, very good at reading wind - cause he practises in the wind (gasp). He shoots a Remington 7mm mag, its factory although I think he might have a replacement stock on it now. The rifle he used on the second day is a stock standard factory Tikka T3 (gasp) in 7mm-08. Neither have flash scopes. A real advert for "stop thinking - if I spend more on gear I might shoot better" . . . . (apologizes to gunsmiths and gun shops)
Hi mate, please share a link to the other post. I was not aware of this post
https://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co....rowhawk-58939/
Hey don't get me wrong about the idea of a list of equipment and specs, I like studying them as much as anybody . . .
old tikka t3 action
bartlien barrel (just fitted, used standard t3 lite last year)
260rem 140eldm 2209 lapua brass cci br2
DPT muffler
mdt hs3 chassis arca foreend attachment.
Section22 bipod with arca clamp and spike feet
vickers sling
Vortex pst2 5-25 Mil.
Wiebad Mini fortune cookie.
Leica 2400 lrf
Strelok pro(on phone)
Section22 40mm carbon tripod(teammate also carried a 32mm carbon triod)
Sord tactical pack,section22 ammo wallets 40 round and 20 round,allen/torx keys, tape,cleaning rod,spare batteries for range finder,earmuffs, wind meter, Jacket, 2litres water,beanie, cap, merino neck sleeve, gloves, chocolate and nuts, 2 bumper bars.
Stiller Tac action
Manners carbon stock
Bartlein barrel
6.5x284
147gr ELDM
Delta Stryker scope
Accu-tac bipod
Aimsport suppressor
and 2x red bulls..
What were the maximum ranges this year (wondering if my 308 would have enough reach, its only got a 22" barrel so only "lopes" along)
oh yeah 1x 200ml vee can.
141m-1008m
any sub moa hunting gun would do fine. 5 minutes for 10 rounds 5 per shooter.
308m
690m
430m
141m
812m
715m
1008m
716m
444m
431m