BCRA 2018 Precision Rifle Championship In Chilliwack, B.C.

Thanks Rod for a great shoot!

The winner of the Ultimatum Precision coupon for 50% off an action or barrelled action goes to Aaron Damron! Congratulations Aaron.

The Ultimatum Team

WOW!!!! That is awesome. A truly deserving shooter!!!

I am sure this will take Aaron to the next level.....

Congrats Double A-Ron...... ;)
 
Photos coming today!

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Graeme

Thanks for taking pic's. Usually I'm behind the lens and don't get any of myself.
 
Looks like a good turnout. I had a mountaineering course that weekend, hence my absence. Was on 6A’s for 3 months before that. Need to get some shooting in soon.
 
Thank you all for the kind words of support here, it goes a long way to help keep this shoot going. I apologize for not getting the last 2 stages in and having to have the shooters work the butts as well as delays in getting started.
Any thoughts on markers or no markers in the future, post your thought's. I will EM a question to those that attended about that as well.

So a BIG thank you to all our sponsors Tiger Arms, Reliable Gun, The Shooting Edge, ibi barrels, DS Tactical, MDT, Ultimatum, Grey Ghost, Snipercraft, JSA Tactical, Cadex, Wanstalls, Italian, International, Joint Force Tactical, Technical Designs, FVREPRO, Wolverine, Task Force Targets, the Vedder River Inn and the Jolley Miller! for Prizes and discounts for our shooters!

If you won sompthing Please let the sponsor know and thank them for the support, That will go a long way to secure better support for this shoot in the future.

Thank you to all the people that volunteered to do extra work to make this run
Philip, Lisa, Chris N, Greg, Graeme, Aaron, Miro, Tara, Gabriel, April, Chyerl, Roger F, Roger J, Mike H, Jack, Ming, Alex and Chris E you did a lot to make this work great from gates open on Fri to last man out Sun Night.

Thank you to Philip & Lisa S for a 400 dollar donation And Salvatore M for a 200 Dollar donation to the shoot

Thanks everyone …..now 2019!
 
I was okay with marking and the rotation you used seemed to keep the time to switch over to a minimum. Plus pulling targets always seems to make you appreciate it more when it’s your turn to shoot, and vice versa. And it’s one less task for the already overloaded and under appreciated match director having to round up kids to do it instead.

It’s a lot of stages to shoot in a day (which is a good thing) so I don’t know what else could be done to fit more into a day. The set up time for all the props didn’t seem to take long either, so it feels like it’s just par for the course when fitting a dozen stages into a days range time each day.

Again my thanks to everyone who put this shoot on, I only regret not trying it out sooner I had a great time and am looking forward to the next one, and maybe some more Service Conditions matches! Love the movers and glad to see more of them this year.
 
Any data on:

rifles used

calibre/ bullet weight

glass

?????

Thanks!

My partner and I Won the Open class Team and had the overall high Team score using the following:

Rifles: PGWDTI Coyotes both in .260 Rem

Optics: S&B 5 - 25 X 56mm PM-II

Cartridge info: Lapua .260 Rem cases, 139 gr Lapua Scenar bullets, H4350 powder, Fed 210M/CCI benchrest primers.

Misc: Harris & LRA bipods, JSA Tactical shooting bags & mat.


The Individual Open Class and Individual over all High score was won with a PGWDTI Coyote in 6CM.
 
Any data on:

rifles used

calibre/ bullet weight

glass

?????

Thanks!

There is no equipment stats from the event that were recorded. There are lots of high end equipment and lots of lower end equipment. AI and PGWDTI with S&B scopes are all over the line, but so are R700, Tikka's, etc. No rifle/scope/caliber has dominated the event, this year or in years past.

This year Teams
1st 5180 points - both with PGWDTI with S&B with a total score of .
2nd 5150 points - with a R700 and a Sig scope, partner ran a TRG22.

This year individual
1st 2780 points - PGWDTI with S&B
2nd 2775 points - R700 with a Sig scope

Last year top individual
1st open class - R700 Sightron Scope in 308 Win

There is everything shot at these events, you don't need top end equipment to shoot or win. You just need to be a good team of shooters/spotters to win.
 
There is no equipment stats from the event that were recorded. There are lots of high end equipment and lots of lower end equipment. AI and PGWDTI with S&B scopes are all over the line, but so are R700, Tikka's, etc. No rifle/scope/caliber has dominated the event, this year or in years past.

This year Teams
1st 5180 points - both with PGWDTI with S&B with a total score of .
2nd 5150 points - with a R700 and a Sig scope, partner ran a TRG22.

This year individual
1st 2780 points - PGWDTI with S&B
2nd 2775 points - R700 with a Sig scope

Last year top individual
1st open class - R700 Sightron Scope in 308 Win

There is everything shot at these events, you don't need top end equipment to shoot or win. You just need to be a good team of shooters/spotters to win.

Come out and run whatever you have. You won't be sorry!
 
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