3rd Annual Driller's F Class Match & Sierra 300M ISSF - June 20-21, 2009

Keith,

Martin Teglasi was telling me he wants to come for the Saturday, I don't know if he is on your list already or not.

I have his contact info if you want it.

Richard
 
Richard, Martin is not on the "list" but if he wants a spot for Sat's Driller's, just let us know, either via a post here or an email or phone call. He can pay up at the door. I know and have shot against Martin a few times. Would be great to see him again.


Keith
 
Keith,

Does this mean us who paid and are attending get moved up in the relays due to drop outs? :)

I will be phoning Martin tomorrow and I will confirm that he is coming.
 
I just got off the phone with Martin's wife and she is going to let him know that he has a spot for the Saturday shoot. He is in Kelowna doing something up in the hills?!?!?

Anyway, she told me that he was awaiting an email back from someone to find out if their was space available or not and I assured his wife that there is a spot for him. She said to count on him being there.
 
Martin has been added Rich... and everyone from Relay 2 thru 6 has moved up 2 spots in the relay/berm assignment with Mutt and Chad giving up their paid spots.

5 spots open for the Driller's on Saturday and 2 spots open for the ISSF 60 Shot on Sunday
 
News flash: Leeper is not coming (family thing) and Sally Haskin is not shooting the ISSF, the Paetkau's are out, and 4 members of the Saskatoon ERT are not coming, and Ian H. may have to stay in BC for work reasons, so this opens up some spots, both for Saturday and for Sunday.

7 openings for the Driller's SATURDAY
3 opening in the ISSF SUNDAY

With each opening you get bumped up in the relay/berm assignments.....

Weather Update as of Friday Morning:
Saturday - Isolated showers P.O.P 60%, High 24C, feels like -, low 13C, wind SE 20 Km, 24hr rain 5-10 mm in 24 hrs
Sunday - Cloudy with showers, P.O.P. 80%, High 21C, fells like -, low 11C, wind N 5 Km, 24hr rain close to 15mm

Looks like normal Nokomis weather guys, see ya there! Bring rain gear LOL
 
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Driller's Weekend this year was a great success and everyone had a great time, even with the poor weather. I arrived Friday afternoon around 3:30 pm and their was already 4 trailers and a tent setup on site, the skies were clear and the sun warm. Bill and I re-faced the 300M targets and got a crew of shooters to help us flag the range Friday evening. There was no wind to speak of and it looked like we could have a trigger pulling contest in store for us Saturday morning.

By early morning Saturday, the skies were dull and the wind was up and coming from the SE (about 4:30 to 5 o'clock) around 5 mph gusting to 8 mph, which is pretty calm for Nokomis. After the morning registration and safety meeting, we had relay 1 & 2 go to the 600 yd line. This is due to the limited parking at the 600 yd and after relay 1 was finished their 3 - 5 shot groups, they headed back to the warmth of the clubhouse and sent relay 3 to the 600 yds. I helped get the target crew setup as they were new to this format and showed the line officer's how to measure the groups with the 24" callipers I have during relay 1's turn on the line and then raced back for my turn as I was on relay 2. Bill McDonald did a great job of running the line at all the yardages except for relay 3 were I took over to allow him to shoot as well. We had a total of 30 shooters (plus 5 paid in full no-shows), 11 in FF and 19 in F Open for the Driller's Match. This group & score portion went over well and we were done and at the clubhouse by 10:45 am were we had a elk chilli going in a slow cooker. I entered the information that was recorded in the butts into the PC during lunch and watch the men enjoying the hot lunch, and then paired up the shooters into 3 relays for the afternoon's Mini Palma.

Now a true Palma is really 2+15 at 800,900 & 1000 yds, we call this the Mini Palma since we use 1/2 sized targets. A 300M DCRA target at 600 yds and a 500 yd DCRA target at 800 and 1000.

We started the Mini-Palma at 1:00 PM as planned, but due to a slight delay for some re-facing of the 300M targets for 600 yd and some missing 500 yd centers at the 800 yd, we managed to finish the afternoon portion, with relay 3 called to the line at 6:05 pm and we ended at 6:30 pm. It was sunny and warm in the afternoon Saturday, wind was coming from ESE still and was light, under 10 mph and consistent, under .75 moa of change in velocity/direction, very unusual for Nokomis winds and the scores showed this too. In past years, the winners of the mini-palma were just over 200 and just about everyone fired over that this year.

We had a young Sask shooter toss the potatoes on the BBQ after he was finished his turn at 1000 yds line and the BBQ was started. I'd like to thank the club for sponsoring the supper's fixings and trimmings.

After we had all eaten, Bill started the awards and door prizes portion and did a bang up job and had all the shooter's either smiling and laughing. First we awarded the winners their medals and WholeSale Sport's cards the club sponsored and then drew the 50/50 door prizes. Everyone present went home with something and a smile that evening and we reminded the winner's of all the door prizes to thank the sponsors of their prize.

Driller's Big Winners were....Richard Dreger will have his named added to the trophy for shooting the Smallest Group of the Day, a 2.230" 5 shot group at 600 yds and Marc Thibault will have his named added to the trophy for his F Open score of 235/270, as will Jim McInnes for his F F score of 217/270.

ISSF big winners were Dale Luchuck (the only TR shooter in this ISSF) with 263/300, Jim McInnes in FF with 295/300, and both Ian Hames and Marc Thibault shot 300/300 in F Open.

Congrats to all the winner's and thanks to everyone, including our sponsors, for making this the best Driller's event and the largest shoot we have had a Nokomis since I started shooting there, to date!

Here are the Results!

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Each person that shot the small group or high score for each match (1-3) were awarded medals. If you won the small group, you were eliminated for high score for that match but your score stands for the score agg.

Small Group winner of Match 1 in FF was Les Dolhun with a 3.210" 5 shot group - Medal
High Score winner of Match 1 in FF was Darcy Spenst with a score of 27 - Medal
Small Group winner of Match 2 in FF was Darcy Spenst with a 2.740" 5 shot group. - Medal
Darcy also had High score with a scor eof 30 but this score was eliminated since he won Small Group side.
High Score winner of Match 2 in FF was Jim McInnes with a score of 25 - Medal
Small Group winner of Match 3 in FF was Darcy Spenst with a 3.800" 5 shot group - Medal
High Score winner of Match 3 in FF was Jim McInnes with a score of 23 - Medal

Small Group winner of Match 1 in FO was Richard Dreger with a 2.230" 5 shot group - Medal
High Score winner of Match 1 in FO was Darcy Spenst with a score of 28 - Medal
Small Group winner of Match 2 in FO was Darcy Spenst with a 2.680" 5 shot group. - Medal
High Score winner of Match 2 in FO was Marc Thibault with a score of 29 - Medal
Small Group winner of Match 3 in FO was Richard Dreger with a 2.520" 5 shot group - Medal
High Score winner of Match 3 in FO was Marc Thibault with a score of 26 - Medal

Sat. mornings Grp/score portion FF winners are:
Group Agg 1St Darcy Spenst - $25 Wholesale Sports Card
Group Agg 2nd Les Dolhun - $20 Wholesale Sports Card
Group Agg 3rd McInnes, Jim - $15 Wholesale Sports Card
Group Agg 4th Sally Haskin - $10 Wholesale Sports Card
Group Agg 5th Bill McDonnell - $5 Wholesale Sports Card

Score Agg 1st Darcy Spenst - $25 Wholesale Sports Card
Score Agg 2nd McInnes, Jim - $20 Wholesale Sports Card
Score Agg 3rd Les Dolhun - $15 Wholesale Sports Card
Score Agg 4th Orrin - $10 Wholesale Sports Card
Score Agg 5th Rob Moroz - Snipe - $5 Wholesale Sports Card

and the FO winners for the Grp/score were...
Group Agg 1St Richard Dreger - $25 Wholesale Sports Card
Group Agg 2nd Marc Thibault - $20 Wholesale Sports Card
Group Agg 3rd Keith Skjerdal - $15 Wholesale Sports Card
Group Agg 4th Darcy Spenst - $10 Wholesale Sports Card
Group Agg 5th Murray Harris - $5 Wholesale Sports Card

Score Agg 1st Marc Thibault - $25 Wholesale Sports Card
Score Agg 2nd Darcy Spenst - $20 Wholesale Sports Card
Score Agg 3rd Murray Harris - $15 Wholesale Sports Card
Score Agg 4th Hugh Haskin - $10 Wholesale Sports Card
Score Agg 5th Leonard Kaczmarski - $5 Wholesale Sports Card


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High Score winner of 600 yds in FF was Darcy Spenst with a score of 73 - Medal
High Score winner of 800 yds in FF was Sally Haskin with a score of 80 - Medal
High Score winner of 1000 yds in FF was Wes Kuntz with a score of 70 - Medal

High Score winner of 600 yds in FO was Richard Dreger with a score of 82 - Medal
High Score winner of 800 yds in FO was Leonard Kaczmarski with a score of 82 - Medal
High Score winner of 1000 yds in FO was Brent Kuntz with a score of 78 - Medal

Sat. afternoon Mini-Palma winners in FF were....
1st Palma FF Agg McInnes, Jim - $25 Wholesale Sports Card
2nd Palma FF Agg Martin Teglasi - $20 Wholesale Sports Card
3rd Palma FF Agg Darcy Spenst - $15 Wholesale Sports Card
4th Palma FF Agg Les Dolhun - $10 Wholesale Sports Card
5th Palma FF Agg Bill McDonnell - $5 Wholesale Sports Card

and the FO winners were....
1st Palma FO Agg Marc Thibault - $25 Wholesale Sports Card
2nd Palma FO Agg Leonard Kaczmarski - $20 Wholesale Sports Card
3rd Palma FO Agg Richard Dreger - $15 Wholesale Sports Card
4th Palma FO Agg Ian Hames - $10 Wholesale Sports Card
5th Palma FO Agg Keith Skjerdal - $5 Wholesale Sports Card


Door Prizewinners at the 2009 Driller’s

Gailard Barrel Certificate – Brian Worsley
Kreiger Barrel – Bill McDonnell
Henry Rempel Chamber Job Certificate - Brian Worsley
### Rings – Tom McCrea
### Chamber Job Certificate – Jim McInnes
AC Douglas Chamber Job Certificate – Marc Thibault
300 6.5 Lapua bullets – Hugh Haskin
300 22 Cal Lapua bullets – Luc Thibault
200 22 Cal Lapua bullets – Darcy Spenst
$25 Powder Keg Certificate - Luc Thibault
Silhouette BC program – Sally Haskin
Silhouette BC program – Bill McDonnell
Berger Certificate – Barry Breland
Sinclair Certificate – Jim McInnes
Berger Certificate – Barry Breland
Sinclair Certificate – Keith Skjerdal
Berger Certificate – Sally Haskin
Rifle scope from The Powder Keg – Murray Harris
$25 Powder Keg Certificate – Dan Matheson
Silhouette BC program – Marc Thibault
Silhouette BC program – Darcy Spenst
Russ Haydon Certificate – Richard Dreger
WholeSale bag – Barry Breland
$25 Powder Keg Certificate – Murray Harris
Silhouette BC program – Dale Luchuck
200 30 Cal Lapua bullets – Brian Worsley
Silhouette BC program – Les Dolhun
$25 Powder Keg Certificate – Tom McCrea

Each shooter got a Pod Lock thanks to ### as well.
I may have missed a few, but I got most of the prize winners recorded.

Sunday morning started off with a bang, thunder and raining. We delayed the start of the match due to heavy rain and by 9 or 10 am we started with 1 relay of 12 shooters shooting DCRA style on the 6 frames with ISSF targets and competitor marking. This proved wise as we did manage to fire 30 using 2+15's without getting too wet and it was getting heavier as the last shooters left the line slightly before 11 am. Winds were from the ENE at around 10-15 mph (more Nokomis like) and most of the high BC rigs needed around 2 moa of Right windage at the 300M line for the ISSF.

In total we had 1 shooter with irons, 4 FF and 7 F Open shooters for the Sunday ISSF for a total of 12 shooters(and 12 pre-paid no shows). I opted out of the ISSF since I was not going to have a second relay for 1 and Leonard came shortly after we started and I checked if he wanted to shoot a triple but he declined also.

Here is the ISSF results from Sunday....
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Hope to see some of you at the next match, our Annual Prize match (aka the Provincial's) coming up July 17 thru 19. 8am reg, 9am start.


Keith
 
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Thanks for a great time Keith. You guys put on a great shoot (even if it has to happen while wearing swim fins and water wings).

The "BC Boys" had an awesome time and hope to see all of you again soon.

Richard
 
I second that!! Keith, you did a fantastic job and your range has to be one of the shooting world's best kept secrets!

It was a pleasure shooting in an f-only match and to a person, I was most thrilled to meet and speak with the many talented participants and CGN folks I only ever get to read about!

The climate was...interesting! Biblical rain, mosquitoes that don't buzz... they flap! and while there was wind, it was pleasantly consistent. Much different from Kamloops or Homestead!

Congrats to CyaN1de for the group winner (he beat me by .2") and to Shockman for winning the top score!!
 
Thanks guys. The pleasure was all mine. I'd say you BC boys made out like bandits, the only thing you did not take home was our wifes, please come back and take them away too eh LOL
 
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