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Events AOA Extreme Bench Rest, Field Target & Big Bore April 27th 30th Ashland, Or

We made a new design of targets that will move with 30fpe at the target with hopes that competitors can play our big bore game with their EFT and EBR equipment, by just changing to slugs and maybe increasing their power a little... so there is no min of caliber size at our event. Some of the new slugs have a BC of .17 and more even, so if you are shooting 50fpe at the muzzle, you still have 30fpe at the target with a good slug.

Also, after talking with some of the competitors, we have decided to split off the 365 yard Big Bore target for a separate side shoot for those that want to reach out that far.

Most competitors will choose to shoot the five targets from 100 to 260 yards. We think this will open up the game to more competitors who don't want to invest in a gun just to play the Big Bore game.

Wayne
 
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We finally got all the berms laid out and built.. and three of the six targets for the "Long Range" & "Big Bore" contests all set up and tested. The distances will start at 125 yards, then, 145, 175, 195, 260 for "Long Range Class" and add the 365 for the "Big Bore Class" Big Bore will shoot the last five benches and targets and "Long Range Class" will shoot the first five.

Yardage- 125 - 10 point bull = 2" and 5 point out side paddles = 12" x 12"
Yardage- 145 - 10 point bull = 2.5" and 5 point out side paddles = 12" x 12"
Yardage- 175 - 10 point bull = 3" and 5 point out side paddles = 15" x 15"
Yardage- 195 - 10 point bull = 4.5" and 5 point out side paddles = 18" x 18"
Yardage- 260 - 10 point bull = 6" and 5 point out side paddles = 24" x 24"
Yardage- 360 - 10 point bull = 10" and 5 point out side paddles = 36" x 36" (This will be a paper/cardboard target, so lower fpe equipment, can still play if they feel they can reach it)

Again, the game will be 5 shots from each bench at one distance at a time. 5 mins to shoot, and 3 mins to move to the next bench. If you hit the 10 point paddle every time you get a perfect 250 score.. just like the 100 yard bench rest. Same idea for the EFT event.

With some of the new slugs, a 50-70fpe EBR or EFT rig should be able to play at least the first five targets and do well.

Wayne
 
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We finally got all the berms laid out and built.. and three of the six targets for the "Long Range" & "Big Bore" contests all set up and tested. The distances will start at 125 yards, then, 145, 175, 195, 260 for "Long Range Class" and add the 365 for the "Big Bore Class" Big Bore will shoot the last five benches and targets and "Long Range Class" will shoot the first five.

Yardage- 125 - 10 point bull = 2" and 5 point out side paddles = 12" x 12"
Yardage- 145 - 10 point bull = 2.5" and 5 point out side paddles = 12" x 12"
Yardage- 175 - 10 point bull = 3" and 5 point out side paddles = 15" x 15"
Yardage- 195 - 10 point bull = 4.5" and 5 point out side paddles = 18" x 18"
Yardage- 260 - 10 point bull = 6" and 5 point out side paddles = 24" x 24"
Yardage- 360 - 10 point bull = 10" and 5 point out side paddles = 36" x 36" (This will be a paper/cardboard target, so lower fpe equipment, can still play if they feel they can reach it)

Again, the game will be 5 shots from each bench at one distance at a time. 5 mins to shoot, and 3 mins to move to the next bench. If you hit the 10 point paddle every time you get a perfect 250 score.. just like the 100 yard bench rest. Same idea for the EFT event.

With some of the new slugs, a 50-70fpe EBR or EFT rig should be able to play at least the first five targets and do well.

Wayne
Looks good Wayne,
Though I don’t own a competitive gun for such extreme ranges, Im hoping to get lucky and hit at least a couple in the first three lanes, though Im pretty sure the fifth is beyond the reach of my unregulated old USFT (basically the same gun I used to win the very first EBR in 2012, though It was only set for 30fpe with 18.1gr, and I think I can use around 27gr at 50fpe for this event. I also have my .22 cal regulated Uragan if the old girl don’t want to cooperate using slugs.

Me an Ziegler will be there if things go according to plan.

LD
 
It looks like we will be blessed with perfect weather... high 70s to low 80s with 45 to 50 degrees for the lows at night... with sunny or partly cloudy skies.

here is a link to a 10 day weather report:

see ya soon.. there is still room for a few more competitors, so let me know if you've been sitting on that uncomfortable fence:)

Wayne
 
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Hi Mike,

LD just called and mentioned that you want to shoot prone in the EFT. He convinced me it would be unfair to all the rest of the competitors. And thinking back, Robert wanted to make it illegal anyway, even though it is not specifically illegal in the written rules... so no prone... sorry.

Wayne
You told me prone was allowed. I didn’t ask for it specifically. No prone no low to the ground positions, barrel must be at least 15 inches above the ground, correct?
Please publish the rules prior to Thursday so we know what to expect and they don’t change - again. Thanks.
So you obviously aren’t allowing other low to the ground positions like pretzel then correct?
Just specify like Ben does in AZ. Seating position must have soles of both feet flat on the ground. Easy day. 😉
Publish the rules here. It’s required for a GP event. You also need to publish the points awards per the GP rules. It’s different depending on how many shooters finish both days.
 
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Thanks Mike, I like that "both feet flat on the ground" rule... seems simple enough.

It looks like we should have about 35-40 playing EFT, so if only 34, then I have 7 points to distribute, and if 35 to 44, then 8 points.

so if 7 then:
3 for 1st
2 for 2nd
1 for 3rd
1 for 4th

if it's 8 points with 35 to 44 EFT competitors:
3 for 1st
2 for 2nd
1 for 3rd
1 for 4th
1 for 5th

If 1st can not be more than 3 that's the best I can figure out for the AOA Grand Prix points.

Wayne
 
Thanks Mike, I like that "both feet flat on the ground" rule... seems simple enough.

It looks like we should have about 35-40 playing EFT, so if only 34, then I have 7 points to distribute, and if 35 to 44, then 8 points.

so if 7 then:
3 for 1st
2 for 2nd
1 for 3rd
1 for 4th

if it's 8 points with 35 to 44 EFT competitors:
3 for 1st
2 for 2nd
1 for 3rd
1 for 4th
1 for 5th

If 1st can not be more than 3 that's the best I can figure out for the AOA Grand Prix points.

Wayne
Sounds good. You do have the option of awarding 1/2 points.
 
Here is the first day scoreboard:

The winds were pretty crazy today, day one. It let up a lot for relay three of the EBR match.. as some of the scores show.

Wayne

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Yes, congrats to Mr. Bricker!! and team Centercut for another great performance. I think the long range event went over well and we will do the game in the future for sure. A cleared course may never happen again.. but who knows.

Other great scores were shot in all the events as you can see.

Thanks again to the sponsors:
Air Guns of Arizona https://www.airgunsofarizona.com/,
The Pellet Shop https://www.thepelletshop.com/collections/airguns
Griffin Air Gun Ammo https://griffinairgunammo.com/
Mr. Hollow Point https://www.mrhollowpoint.com/index.html
Lyman Remote Targets https://www.lymanproducts.com/auto-advance-remote-controlled-target-system
AEA Airguns https://www.aeaairgun.net/
Skout Air Guns https://www.skoutairguns.com/
AirGun Oregon https://airgunoregon.com/

And thanks so much to all the competitors who traveled so far to attend and join in the competition!!!

I'll need a little while to recover, catch up on my real business, and write up a match report.. see ya then.

Wayne
 
Congratulations on the success of the inaugural of what I'm sure we all hope will become an annual event. Had we at tABC known about it (I literally just saw Centercuts post which was the 1st I've heard about it) we would have been happy to promote it on the channel which you can be certain would have filled all of the available 60 spots.

Since BR and its related competitions, PRS & BB are all we do, tABC is always looking to help promote and grow the sport through competition. By offering event organizers, big and small a promotional event platform, free of charge, to the single largest community of BR dedicated competitors on the Internet, we strive to help all such organizers make their events as successful as possible through event coordination and community outreach.
 
Congratulations on the success of the inaugural of what I'm sure we all hope will become an annual event. Had we at tABC known about it (I literally just saw Centercuts post which was the 1st I've heard about it) we would have been happy to promote it on the channel which you can be certain would have filled all of the available 60 spots.

Since BR and its related competitions, PRS & BB are all we do, tABC is always looking to help promote and grow the sport through competition. By offering event organizers, big and small a promotional event platform, free of charge, to the single largest community of BR dedicated competitors on the Internet, we strive to help all such organizers make their events as successful as possible through event coordination and community outreach.
Joe, this was the 3rd annual event…
 
Congratulations on the success of the inaugural of what I'm sure we all hope will become an annual event. Had we at tABC known about it (I literally just saw Centercuts post which was the 1st I've heard about it) we would have been happy to promote it on the channel which you can be certain would have filled all of the available 60 spots.

Since BR and its related competitions, PRS & BB are all we do, tABC is always looking to help promote and grow the sport through competition. By offering event organizers, big and small a promotional event platform, free of charge, to the single largest community of BR dedicated competitors on the Internet, we strive to help all such organizers make their events as successful as possible through event coordination and community outreach.
Thanks Joe,

Send me an email at [email protected] and we can work together on future events. Like Mike said, this was our 3rd event at this new location we keep improving each year. Next year should be even better we hope.

Wayne