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waksupi
04-04-2005, 12:16 AM
Ok, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, shooters of all ages, creeds, colors, and calibers. Time for a spring shooting match. Let's get this new board kicked off right.

Come one, come all! You don't pay no stinkin' money, but you still takes your chances. This is a fun shoot, and your honesty is accepted as a given. Remember, bribes will be cheerfully accepted, as in the past. All excuses gleefully ignored, ridiculed, guffawed, and snickered at.

We will split this one up in the following three catagories on rifle. Center fire, cast bullets only, benchrest. We'll see what the guys with the small bores can do, and get some of you Schutzen and BPCR shooters into the game a bit more. You can shoot with scope or any sights in the catagories, and will be entered in each. Shoot as many targets as you want, and send your best.

Sub .30 cal.

.30-.399 cal.

.40+ cal.

100 yards.

Any target

Ten shots

And for the pistol shooters, we have a 100 yard scoped match. Also, we will have a ten yard offhand match for "social" pistols. Ten shots, your choice of targets.

Best group wins each catagory

All entries MUST have the following on them.

Name, address, board handle, email, rifle or pistol, sight equipment, load. As much info as possible.

Overseas entries, contact me at waksupi@aboutmontana.net for scoring information. Overseas shooters will be the only targets accepted via email.

Mail the targets to me on or before May 1. That will be the cut off date for entries. Send them to

Ric Carter

305 Cramer Creek Road

Somers, Montana 59932

Bullshop
04-04-2005, 12:24 AM
Hey... you should have a $1 per target fee... then collect all that money in a pot, and put all the names in a hat, then at the end of the match draw a name, the name you draw gets the money... just think if everyone send in a target and a dollar, it could be a nice little cash amount :wink: that way anyone can win the money, not just the best shot... a little more incentive that way, to send in targets!

Bull Shop Mom

waksupi
04-04-2005, 12:33 AM
I think it would be even better to have everyone send five bucks per target. Then I would put them all in a hat. I would draw one out, and if I can guess who's picture is on the fiver, I get to keep them all!

45nut
04-04-2005, 01:06 AM
Jeeze ,,,that would really be a tough test to pass!
:lol:

Now about that extra class for the full-featured pistols... :wink:

waksupi
04-04-2005, 10:56 AM
Ken, I thought you might like that one.

I'm adding one more class.

Lever action rifles, 50 yard bench. Other rules are all the same.

wills
04-04-2005, 09:15 PM
Do we go to Hawaii to shoot this one?

waksupi
04-04-2005, 11:32 PM
Wills, that is optional, as long as you take along the scoring official, to see no hanky panky goes on. It is the Aloha shoot, as I believe that means both goodbye, and hello. It seemed appropriate under the circumstances.

waksupi
04-13-2005, 02:58 PM
I went out this morning to work up a load for the 94 Winchester, .44mag. for the postal match. I ended up with 15.5 gr. 2400, behind the Kieth 240 SWC. It was shooting into about an inch and three quarters at fifty yards. I didn't know I could see that well! Fifteen grains would shoot four into under an inch, with a consistant flyer. I may work on that a bit, to see if the crimp is the problem, or what.

imashooter2
04-15-2005, 04:25 PM
I got out yesterday and put a few on paper for the 50 yard lever action classification. Managed one decent taget. Might be good for 5th Honorable Mention or so. I guess with the entry fee what it is I may as well send it in. :)

waksupi
04-25-2005, 07:42 PM
I got the first target in this week. Just a reminder, the match ends on May 1, so get 'em shot, and get 'em in. It will take me some time to get things scored, so they can trickle in for a week or two.

imashooter2
04-26-2005, 04:14 PM
I got the first target in this week. Just a reminder, the match ends on May 1, so get 'em shot, and get 'em in. It will take me some time to get things scored, so they can trickle in for a week or two.

One target? Guess that makes me the early front runner!:p

waksupi
05-01-2005, 10:59 AM
Here's a reminder. Today is the last official day of the internet match. Get out, and get them shot! I got in some more targets yesterday, so there is some action going on.
I'll be working on getting our club spring shoot set up the next couple weeks, along with regular work, so you will end up with a bit of "fudge" time on your shooting. I will try to have the results posted by May 15.

waksupi
05-15-2005, 04:56 PM
We had some serious shooters working hard at this one. I was hoping to get a big wad of targets in from the Winnemucca group, but no luck. You guys think about that, if we do this again next spring.
I hope I didn't miss anyone's targets that may have been spindled and mutilated by the Post Office, and my apologies for any scoring or information entries mistakes I may have made.
I didn't find the time to work in all the classes myself, but had fun trying. I'd like to thank all the competitiors, and congratulations to all, on some good shooting. I hope the cut and paste comes through in a readable form.

Aloha Shooting Match Results

100 Yard Small Bore

Bull Shop Sr. 1.8"
Browning Model 65
Williams rear sight, standard front
218 Bee
Case - RP 25/20 necked
NEI 45. Gr. FNGC
Air cooled WW's
Sized .225
Primer - Federal ? SP
10 gr. WC 680

Bull Shop Jr. 3.07"
Browning Model 65
Williams rear sight, standard front
218 Bee
Case - RP 25/20 necked
NEI 45. Gr. FNGC
Air cooled WW's
Sized .225
Primer - Federal ? SP
10 gr. WC 680

BS Jr. #3 (8 year old Nathan!) 2.96

Browning Model 65
Williams rear sight, standard front
218 Bee
Case - RP 25/20 necked
NEI 45. Gr. FNGC
Air cooled WW's
Sized .225
Primer - Federal ? SP
10 gr. WC 680

Lever action 50 yard

imashooter2 1.572"
Marlin 30AS .30/30 w/Simmons 3X9
14 gr. Allaint 2400
Lee C309-150F
WW + 1% tin
Water quench from mold
Sized .311
Ballisticast Lube
Federal Brass
CCI 200 Primers
2.406 OAL

JDL 1.69
Marlin 336A Microgroove .30-30
El Paso Weaver K-3 Post reticle
Rem-UMC cases
CCI 200 Primers
18 gr. H4227 + Dacron
50/50 Alox/Beeswax lube
Lyman 311466, sized .309
unknown alloy
Loaded in late 70's for Savage 99
Velocity 1916 fps.

(Note from Waksupi. This group was a real heart breaker, as there were two separate groups, averaging .63". If he would have sent a larger bribe, I would have awarded the whole shooting match to him.

Here is Joe's explaination.

"Ric,
Wasn't that the pits! Here is the story. I found these 10 forgotten cartridges, I had loaded in the '70's for my Savage 99, so I decided to unload them in my Marlin for the brass. 4 I had hollow-pointed for hunting and they made the lower group. The other 6 shot higher for some reason but, I was running out of time and this was the best 10 shot group I had fired. There will be no hard feelings if you disqualify the target because it is unusual, to say the least. I know the powder charge, and if I can remember the alloy, I will definately shoot some more of these again. Thanks, Joe (JDL)")

Waksupi 2.12
Winchester 94, .44 Magnum
15.5 gr. 2400
Keith 240 SWC /AC ww's
Felix Lube

100 yd. Bench Medium Bore

Samerch666 1.15"
1903 Springfield .30-06
Barrel/H-S 1944, 1-10 4 groove 24"
Lyman 311299 210 gr. GC
Nose dia. .303, base dia. .311
NRA Lube
CCI 200 primers
1275 FPS.
1pt Lino/ 4pt. ac WW's
18 gr. AA5744


JDL 1.22"
Pre-64 Winchester M70 Target .30-06
El Paso Weaver K10
LC'61 cases
CCI 200 Primers
12 gr. Hercules unique
Lyman 311644 195 gr. AC ww's
Blackmon gator checks
Bn 12.5
FWFL

40-60May 1.79"
Greener Martini 30-40 Krag
2gr/44RA Barrel
Rear sight #T,5D, Front, 17A
180 gr. RCBS Hornady gas check
Sized .311
LBT Blue lube
WW/Lino Quenched 20.8 Bn.
Lee collet Die Neck Sized
21.4 gr. RX7

Pbhead 1.81"
1903-A3 Springfield, Smith Corona action
Lyman 48 Rear, issue front
2Groove barrel
Bell & Carlson stock
180 gr. RCBS SP
17 gr. WC 820
WLR Primer
FWFL

Bull Shop Sr. 2.32"
Springfield 1903-A3
Lyman peep rear
Redfield Globe rear with aperture
Saeco # HB170, 180 gr. TC6C
Air cooler Ww's
.311
S.G. Lube
CCI #200 primers
21 gr. Hercules 2400


Bull Shop Jr. 3.18"
Springfield 1903-A3
Lyman peep rear
Redfield Globe rear with aperture
Saeco # HB170, 180 gr. TC6C
Air cooler Ww's
.311
S.G. Lube
CCI #200 primers
21 gr. Hercules 2400

Bull Shop Mom 4.63"
Springfield 1903-A3
Lyman peep rear
Redfield Globe rear with aperture
Saeco # HB170, 180 gr. TC6C
Air cooler Ww's
.311
S.G. Lube
CCI #200 primers
21 gr. Hercules 2400o

100 yd. Large Bore

40-60May
.45-70 Rolling Block 2.78"
Tang sight, 17A front
23 gr. 4759
GAR lube
WW/tin
Case neck sized

KyCaster 2.79
Marlin 336 MG
.35 Remington
Bushnell Sportview 1.5X4.5X30
Mixed Brass, Neck sized
WLR Primers
14 gr. Allaint 2400
Vulcan Casting co. 200 gr. SWC GC
92-6-2 Alloy
.358 Diameter
Thompson's Blue Angel Lube
2.333 OAL

Pistol - Social Class

KyCaster 1.26"
Auto Ordinance 1911 .45 ACP
Storm Lake Machine Bull Barrel
King Sights. Fixed
Mixed Brass
WLP Primer
5.3 gr. IMR SR 7625
Vulcan Casting Co. 185 SWC BB (Magma Mold)
Thompson's Blue angel Lube
.452 Diameter
.462 Taper Crimp
1.180 OAL

Waksupi 2.67"
S&W M29 6" ( Yeah, I know, kinda big for a social pistol. Think Dirty Harry )
Federal Cases
Keith 240 gr. SWC
20 gr. 2400
FWFL
ac ww's

Bull Shop Mom 2.79"
S&W Model 30, 3" barrel
32 S&W Long
NEI #78 90 gr., no GC
Birthday ammo!


50 yd. Cowboy Rifle- Benchrest

Randall Macmillan 1.062"
Marlin 336A .32 Special
Lyman 3X All American scope
17 gr. Milsurp H-335
168 gr. 32/40 Magna Cast bullet

Mel Howard 1.145"
Marlin 336A .32 Special
Lyman 3X All American scope
17 gr. Milsurp H-335
168 gr. 32/40 Magna Cast bullet

KyCaster 1.25"
Marlin 336 MG
.35 Remington
Bushnell Sportview 1.5X4.5X30
Mixed Brass, Neck sized
WLR Primers
14 gr. Allaint 2400
Vulcan Casting co. 200 gr. SWC GC
92-6-2 Alloy
.358 Diameter
Thompson's Blue Angel Lube
2.333 OAL

40-60May 1.69"
Winchester (Browning) Model 1895
30-40 Krag , Mfg 1984
21.3 gr. RX7
RCBS 180 SP
Hornady Gas Check
LBT Blue lube
1/2 WW/Lino Quenched 20.8 Bn.
Cases neck sized/Lee

NVcurmudgeon
05-15-2005, 08:57 PM
Waksupi, You expected targets from the Winnemucca group? If you meant targets fired at Winnemucca, those were after the polls closed on the Aloha Match. While working up loads for Winnemucca I shot some real Improved Cylinder patterns that I would have been ashamed to show in the company of the entries you received.

imashooter2
05-15-2005, 10:13 PM
10 shots into 1.15 inches at 100 yards... Damn fine shooting Samerch666!

JDL
05-16-2005, 08:17 AM
Ric,
A big heartfelt thanks for hosting the Aloha Shooting Match! The winners were certainly holding hard!-JDL

Mel-4857
05-16-2005, 10:32 PM
I hate to be picky but my last name is Hayward ( second place Lever action). I just want to say it was great fun working up a load and shooting even if I did lend my gun to a buddy and he came first. Great to see Marlins in the top three and all so close. And that 1.15 " group WOW. It was great fun. Mel

waksupi
05-17-2005, 12:25 AM
Mel, by golly, your right, your last name IS Hayward. I still have the target and note right next to me. Maybe I was thinking of Moe Howard. Do you look like him at all? That could have thrown me off!