Competitor Place Score
Brandon St. Clair 1st 59
Eric Simplot 2nd 54
Eric Simplot 2nd 54
Dan Mayland(High Nov) 3rd 51
Mod Adahy 4th 50
Chas Bales 5th 46
Donavon Fredrickson 6th 45
Levi Keys (Nov) 6th 45
Jeff Cardarelle (308) 8th 41
James Garner 8th 41
Bret Lutkehus 10th 38
Jace Barret (Nov) 11th 37
Paul Benes 12th 31
Chance Barret (Nov) 12th 31
Jason Flaherty (Nov) 14th 26
Ryan Neel (Nov) 14th 26
Drew Schwartz (Nov) 16th 24
Chase Fisher (308) 17th 23
Jeremy Chvilicek (Nov) 18th 17
DS (Nov) 19th 6
RO’s & RO Assistants
Glen D (Match Director)**** N/A 56
"Many thanks to all the shooters we had
join us at the Feb 11th 2017 LRC Warm Up Match. There were 7 new
faces to attend LRC Events with an additional 3 Novice shooters who helped RO
at last years finale. It’s always great to see so many new shooters being drawn
into this game!!
This was truly a winter event and on the
brutal side, winds were 5-30 mph from the beginning at 8:30am and only finally
let up to the 5-10 mph level after 3:30…. Last squad finished up around 4:15pm.
Temp ranged from about 29’ to 36’ F and
station 6 still had significant snow on the shooting line! (It’s the movement
stage and it was difficult not to slide when trying to plant yourself on a
shooting mat).
A few guys got lucky and were squaded with
Donavon F of Big Sky RV, as he shuttled them in a closed cab Kubota ORV! For
the rest of us (well I rode my 4wheeler J) had to hike and be exposed to the
elements the whole time. I saw a lot of big smiles and I know I had a great
time practicing with Brandon! Sure learned a bunch about shooting off a tripod….
Basically I’d much rather not if I don’t have to!!
We all struggled with the wind and the
scores showed it, but that’s what this Field Practical Rifle game is all about:
Who can judge the wind the best along with solid fundamentals.
Big thanks to Mod Adahy for bringing
Radio’s that actually worked!! I now know what LRC will be buying before the
big match in July.
Ok, for everyone’s reference a perfect
score for last Saturday’s COF would have been 111! So Brandon’s 59 pts = 53%.
LRC will be continually doing our best to improve the course difficulty level
so top shooters are getting closer to 70% on tough condition days and 90% one
days with little wind. We really want everyone hitting more steel, certainly
not as much fun when most of your lead is going in the dirt!
Next match is scheduled for Saturday
March 18th at 7:30 am and we will be accessing from the match
entrance on the south side. This will be our first points event of the 2017
season so hope you can reserve it on your calendars. Round count will be near
100 with Trophies, Cash and some prizes. Asking for preregistration/payment on website and this gets you a 12% discount. Looking forward to seeing everyone again
soon!
Glen Demaray, LRC Director
-You may bring a partner specifically for this purpose, the only caveat is they must also be competing in the match.
-There must be at least one other competitor or RO (non-team member) on the spot to confirm impacts in order for any impact call to count to maintain fair play.
-You may choose to run any station with out a partner, but you will forfeit any under time feedback from the attending RO.
-Tripods will be allowed for rifle support on all stations EXCEPT #7 and #8.
Targets: All Reactive steel from 100-1075yards
Minimum Round Count is 80.
Entry Fee is $45 and you can pay on website with CC.
http://www.lrcmontana.com/events/
or pay with check/cash match morning. If you have not been to LRC in the past 8 months then you must sign a liability waiver and bring it with you, these can bee downloaded of our events page as well. Directions will be emailed once competitors have made some form of verbal or email commitment! jack.inc.mt@gmail.com
-Here is the Course of Fire: It's exactly the same as our 2016 Finale Event minus station 1(mover) and station 9(UKD on top of hill) plus changes above.
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