10 competitors for today's match: 7 shooting pellets, 2 sluggers, and 1 rimfire. 1st XFT match for the rimfire shooter and we were glad to have him-hope he decides to take on the course again in the future. One of Ben's friends was also joining us for the first time, sharing Bens gun-also hope to see more of him.
It was a bright/hot/sunny/fun/challenging/frustrating day. The wind blew from every possible direction and from 0 all the way up to 14miles per hour. It was switching directions from one shot to the next. I know I had to vary my hold-offs from one shot to the next...often. And I had guys tell me the wind kept getting them too (hold left, not enough, hold more left, and pellet hits further left than they held = wind switched....again).
I really enjoyed an all new course, made it more fun and interesting. For the first time ever I ranged each target with a laser rangefinder before shooting. This felt much more natural, as this is how I shoot when I'm popping pest birds, ground squirrels, or pdogs and I felt like I kinda "got in the groove" doing it in this manner. Without factoring in the wind, the overall Extreme Troyer score for the course this month was a 32.5. Scores would suggest the wind made it harder than that 32.5 implies. Notice I circled the 3 targets with the highest Ts. You'll find columns in the boxscore that coincide with how each shooter did on those 3 theoretically "hardest" targets.
Details on the high score pellet and slug rigs
Thanks to all who attended and/or helped setup and tear down for the match. Also thanks to Phoenix Rod and Gun Club for hosting/tolerating us. Thanks to Peykan for the following photos. (And a personal thanks from me to Tenacious Airguns/Derrick Wall for tuning and lending me the AGT Vulcan 3 that I shot today).
This gun shot the high pellet score...
Peykan, with Ben and Tom in the background
Ben giving some instruction to Tom....
It was a bright/hot/sunny/fun/challenging/frustrating day. The wind blew from every possible direction and from 0 all the way up to 14miles per hour. It was switching directions from one shot to the next. I know I had to vary my hold-offs from one shot to the next...often. And I had guys tell me the wind kept getting them too (hold left, not enough, hold more left, and pellet hits further left than they held = wind switched....again).
I really enjoyed an all new course, made it more fun and interesting. For the first time ever I ranged each target with a laser rangefinder before shooting. This felt much more natural, as this is how I shoot when I'm popping pest birds, ground squirrels, or pdogs and I felt like I kinda "got in the groove" doing it in this manner. Without factoring in the wind, the overall Extreme Troyer score for the course this month was a 32.5. Scores would suggest the wind made it harder than that 32.5 implies. Notice I circled the 3 targets with the highest Ts. You'll find columns in the boxscore that coincide with how each shooter did on those 3 theoretically "hardest" targets.
Details on the high score pellet and slug rigs
- For high pellet....Peykan was shooting the new .30/56 grain pellets from ZAN, at about 900fps. He didn't have much validated data but was able to gather data for 25, 50, 75, and 100 yards prior to the match. Last I heard, he used 900fps as the speed in Strelok, and a BC of 0.048. He started with 0.052 but needed to drop the BC down as he corrected actual to predicted. He may have made other tweaks afterwards that I was not aware of.
- For high slug....I shot the 34grain Varmint Knockers at 1000fps, using a BC of 0.12. Peykan told me the 44/48 is the new record for highest score shot from slugs at one of these XFT @ PRGC matches. He was the previous record holder, at 43/48.
Thanks to all who attended and/or helped setup and tear down for the match. Also thanks to Phoenix Rod and Gun Club for hosting/tolerating us. Thanks to Peykan for the following photos. (And a personal thanks from me to Tenacious Airguns/Derrick Wall for tuning and lending me the AGT Vulcan 3 that I shot today).
This gun shot the high pellet score...
Peykan, with Ben and Tom in the background
Ben giving some instruction to Tom....
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