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Local Address: Andover, Minnesota, United States
Keller Williams Classic Realty, MN
Background
Employment History
Instructor
Gunsite Academy
Long Range Specialist
Gunsite Academy
Special Forces Weapons Sergeant
Gunsite Academy
Dental Assistant
US Army
Member of the Team
Ten-X Ammunition Inc.
Board Memberships and Affiliations
Board Member
National Rifle Association
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Web References
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Walt Wilkinson
Walt Wilkinson | Gunsite Academy
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Walt Wilkinson
Walter Wilkinson served 30 years with the US Army, 26 of those with Special Operation Forces, retiring as a Sergeant Major. As a Special Forces Weapons Sergeant he trained foreign troops all across the Middle East and Africa in both US and Host Nation Weapon Systems and Tactics. He worked as an Adjunct Instructor for 5 years training Department of Energy security forces. He currently works as an independent contractor in the Middle East as a Security Specialist and a Heavy Weapons Instructor. He has been an Instructor at Gunsite since 2007. He teaches Pistol and Carbine.
TAC-TV Season 3, Ep 4: Long Range Accuracy…Semi Vs Bolt Action
www.tac-tv.com [cached]
TAC-TV joins Gunsite Academy's Long Range specialist Walt Wilkinson to test the strengths and weaknesses of the SR25 semi-auto sniper rifle in 7.62X51mm from Knight's Armarment against the Scalpel bolt action sniper rifle in 7.62X51mm from Surgeon!
Gunsite: Instructors
www.gunsite.net, 7 Aug 2010 [cached]
Walt Wilkinson
Walter Wilkinson served 30 years with the US Army, 26 of those with Special Operation Forces, retiring as a Sergeant Major. As a Special Forces Weapons Sergeant he trained foreign troops all across the Middle East and Africa in both US and host nation weapon systems and tactics. He worked as an adjunct instructor for 5 years training DOE security forces. He currently works as an independent contractor in the Middle East as a security specialist and a heavy weapons instructor. He has been an instructor at Gunsite since 2007. He teaches pistol and carbine.
Hunter Outdoor Communications
www.hunteroc.com, 16 July 2012 [cached]
TRUSSVILLE, Ala. (July 16, 2012) -Using his out-of-the-box Steyr HS.50 long-range precision rifle, Walter Wilkinson, 56, of Edgewood, NM, bested a field of 31 competitors-most using highly customized rifles-to take the Hunter Class Score World Championship title at the Fifty Caliber Shooters' Association World Championships at the NRA Whittington Center near Raton, NM, held July 1st and 2nd.
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Wilkinson, a retired U.S. Army Special Forces sergeant major and current Gunsite Academy instructor, ran up a two-day aggregate score of 274-6X out of a possible 300, beating his next closest competitor, Lee Rasmussen, by two Xs.
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Heading into his morning relay on the second day, Wilkinson found himself in second place with nothing to do but hammer the 12-inch 10-ring to work his way into the championship title.
Wilkinson, who purchased the Steyr HS.50 in 2007 and soon thereafter topped it with a Nightforce scope and a two-tone coat of Krylon paint, began working on load development as a main priority in order to compete in this type of long-range match.
"As I was working up a load for the HS.50, I shot groups that amazed me," Wilkinson said. "They were the best groups that I have ever shot in my life-and they were with the .50 BMG!
"This didn't make sense to me," he said. "With my experience with the performance of the same cartridge overseas, I didn't expect that kind of accuracy out of it. I was getting groups of .214 MOA at 220 yards, and I didn't know what to think. All the bullets were going in the same hole, and it was like 'Wow, I've really got a rifle that can shoot here.' And since then, with working up different loads and knowing what the gun likes, I have become extremely happy with the HS.50."
In addition to the new Hunter Class World Championship title, Wilkinson was also a member of the Ten-X team, which won the Team World Championship with an aggregate score of 1081-24X combined with an average group size of 14.549 inches for a combination score of 19.508, as compared to the second place team's 35.026. Each team comprised of four shooters with one from each of the four classes represented at the championships: Light, Heavy, Unlimited and Hunter.
On the day prior to the FCSA World Championships, June 30, Wilkinson also topped the winner board of the 600-Yard Practical Match with a score of 123-1X out of 150 possible. Using ball ammo of unknown origin, as did everyone else on the line, this was his third consecutive 600-Yard Practical Match win at the World Championships using the Steyr HS.50.
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"After people have seen my success with the Steyr, several people are really looking hard at this rifle," said Wilkinson.