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Results 2018 October 21st - CAGC - CT State FT Match

CT State Match Date: October 21st, Sunday 

Rifle Match - 60 shot - 30 target – 10 lanes. Average distance approximately +35 yards. Two shots per target – 6 shots per lane. 6 min time limit. 

Pistol Match – 40 shots - 20 target – 10 lanes. 10-25 yards. Two shots per target. 4 shots per lane. 4 min time limit. All standing offhand shots. All 1 ½" KZ. 


The following AAFTA classes and rules will be used:
PCP – Combined Hunter-Unlimited*, Open, WFTF 

Piston – Combined WFTF-Open-Unlimited*, Hunter 

*Unlimited Class (attached bipods, tripods, range finders are allowed) 

Pistol – Combined Hands, Limited & Hunter 

9:00 AM Sign Up/Open Practice
10:00 AM Shooter's Meeting/Match start

Entry fee: $20 Adults, $10 Juniors or CAG members 
Must sign a waiver/release of liability form. Eye protection is required.

Medals for 1st, 2nd & 3rd places (5 or more people), custom face plate for 1st place.

Loaner air rifle available (Crosman Custom Shop Marauder - Mueller 8-32x44 scope for Hunter (sticks included) or Open Class PCP) 

Drinks and pizza will be served after rifle match. Pistol match will start after lunch. 
Highly recommend bringing your own folding chair and wearing waterproof boots

4500 psi 75 cu. ft. air tank will be available for PCP shooters.

Location: Private property of Ron Dumond. 
1001 Trumbull Hwy, Lebanon, CT 06249 

https://ctairgunners.weebly.com/
Contact: Leo Gonzales
e-mail: [email protected]
cell: (203) 988-4261 

Alternate Contact: John Eroh - cell: (774) 521-8369

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Leo, AFFTA guidelines recommend 7 mintues for 6 shots and 5 minutes for 4 shots. Many don't need that extra minute for setup but it's nice to have even if you don't need it. It seems that some clubs are cutting back on our time because WFTF shooters are not allowed more that a minute per spot. That to me doesn't represent the majority that don't shoot by WFTF world rules. JMHO Bill Day
 
Connecticut Air Gunners CT State Match Report – 2018 October 21 

Location: 1001 Trumbull Hwy, Lebanon, CT 06249 
Match Site: Wide, slighty sloping open field with trees on the North and East sides.
Temperature: 45 degrees Fahrenheit – Rain then clearing to a partially cloudy day. 
Wind: 10-15 MPH

Number of Targets: 30 (60 points maximum)
Average Distance: 35.8 yards (13 targets over 40 yards)
Average Kill Zone: 1.46” (Mix of 1, 1 ½” & 40mm kill zones)
Course Difficulty: 33.1T with Wind (27.05T) 
Match Times: Practice 9:00–10:05 AM, Match 10:15 AM-1:00 PM, Course Takedown 1:30 PM-3:00 PM

Results/Attendees: (14 shooters total) 


PCP WFTF  

(1) 52/60 Nathan Thomas – FWB 800 Basic FT – Bushnell 8-32x40 – AA 8.4 grains 

(2) 44/60 Mike Harris – Steyr LG100 AZ – Sightron 10-50x60 – AA 8.4 grains 
(3) 43/60 John Eroh – FWB 800 Basic FT – Sightron 10-50x60 – AA 8.4 grains – 780 fps – 11.35 FPE 

37/60 Vasyl Povroznyk – Air Arms FTP 900 – AA 8.4 grains – Leupold 35x45 Competition – 780 fps – 11.35 FPE


PCP Open 
(1) 54/60 Chas DiCapua – RAW TM1000 – JSB 10.34 grains - Sightron 10-50x60 

(2) 43/60 Brian Van Liew – FX 400 FT – Nikko Diamond 10-50x60 – AA 10.34 grains – 880 fps – 17.8 FPE 


Piston WFTF 

(1) 40/60 Ray Apelles – Custom Diana 54 bullpup – March FX 5-40x – AA 8.4 grains – 720 fps – 9.7 FPE 

(2) 36/60 Matt Sawyer – HW97K – AA 8.4 grains – Nikko Diamond 10-50x60 – 787 fps – 11.6 FPE 

(3) 28/60 Tom Holland – Walther LGU – JSB 4.53mm 8.44 grains – Sightron 10-50x60 – 798 fps – 11.9 FPE 

(DNC) 52/60 Leo Gonzales – Walther LGU – JSB 4.53mm 8.44 grains – Sightron 10-50x60 – 798 fps – 11.9 FPE 

Piston Hunter  

(1) 36/60 Ron Dumond – Air Arms TX200 - AA 8.4 grains – SWFA 16x42 

(2) 3/60 Mike Dumond – Umarex Forge



Unlimited 

(1) 24/60 Hans Apelles – Crosman 1720T – AADF 8.4 grains – 760 fps – 10.77 FPE - Mueller 8-32x44 

(2) 19/60 Rosalie Paulsen - Crosman 1720T – AADF 8.4 grains – 760 fps – 10.77 FPE – Mueller 8-32x44 



Offhand Pistol 

(1) 13/40 - Artemis PP700S-A – UTG 1x red dot 

(2) 9/40 - Crosman 1720T – 2x pistol scope 

(3) 3/40 Mike Dumond –Crosman 1720T – 2x scope 

(DNC) 17/40 Leo Gonzales – Air Arms Alfa Proj – Millet SP-1 red dot – JSB 4.53mm 8.44 grains 


Remarks:

I would like to thank Ron Dumond for hosting our final CT State match. 



I gave Ron the distances for the match and he laid out the course as he saw fit with 10 lanes. 

Ron, I and Vasyl set up the course on Saturday morning. Ron had added some Halloween decorations to enhance the day’s event. Pumpkins, skull heads, foam tombstones, corn stalks, mums and even a spider was to be found moving from lane to lane. 



It was raining when I drove to Ron’s house. Thankfully, it stopped raining just in time for the practice at 9 am. The forecast for the day was a partially cloudy day with winds up to 15 mph. The weather forecast was spot on. It was a perfect cold fall weather day. 

Tom Holland had a leaky TM1000. He accepted my offer to shoot my LGU. We shared shooting my rifle for the match.

There was plenty of wind indicators. Leaves were falling from the trees. You hear the leaves rustling behind you. The blades of grass were swaying. The surveyor's flags were flapping.



Lane 1 located on the north side of the property next to a stone wall and a row of trees was sheltered a little by the wind. The rest of the lanes had full exposure to the wind. I shot and got the short and middle targets by holding on the left or right side or edge the kill zones. I shot the far targets by holding off a few inches away from the kill zone. 



I am happy to report there were no cold lines during the match. Before the start of the match, I had one target that failed with the use of the target tester. I was able to fixed it before the match started. The match went smoothly with seven two-man squads occupying seven of the ten lanes. 



We ordered some pizzas for lunch. Most of us finished the rifle match by 12:45 pm. The pizzas arrived in time at 1 pm. After having everyone get their fill with food, I was able to quickly tally the scores and proceed with the rifle match awards. Congratulations to the first-place finishers who also got a custom face plate (bull silhouette). 



After the rifle match awards, we then proceeded to setup the off-hand pistol course. I would like to thank the people who helped out quickly set up the pistol course. Shooting the pistol course did not take that long when you are shooting off-hand. Within half an hour we were done with 40 shots each. 

Congratulations to John who received a custom prairie dog face plate for his efforts. 



For all the people who attended our last outdoor match, a big thank you to all of you. I was happy that everything went smoothly despite the rain at start of the day. 



Next match: Possible indoor standing and kneeling match (20 yards max) at Center Sports of Columbia in December. 



Best Regards, 
Leo Gonzales
CT Air Gunners
ctairgunners.weebly.com

Link to photos, course planner and match report below.

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My family and I would like to thank all of the attendees of this weekends match. This was my first year of field target, and to be able to host this event was a big honor for me. Everyone I have met while participating in this sport has been friendly and helpful. To meet and shoot with some of the best in country has really been a lot of fun. Once again thanks to Leo and all the members of the CAGC, and to all the people who travelled so far to make the event a success.

Ron