66th Annual Victoria Day Matches at Connaught ranges,TR & Fclass, anyone attending

I know WG300 secrete and am quite confident he is willing to share all come Sept 1st 2013 after the worlds. before then however we will have to wait and see as there are international competitors still searching for what he as found and any advantage he has over the competition can only do Canada proud.

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I know WG300 secrete and am quite confident he is willing to share all come Sept 1st 2013 after the worlds. before then however we will have to wait and see as there are international competitors still searching for what he as found and any advantage he has over the competition can only do Canada proud.

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here we go...thanks Trevor )))
 
All I am saying is that shooting is a gentleman's sport. The only way I learned was from other shooters sharing their knowledge and experience with me. Then getting out and gaining that experience for myself. I now pass on what limited experience I have gained to others.

Is this not what this entire web forum and members are all here for? To share their knowledge and love for the sport?

Maybe I am wrong, but I have been to a couple of matches and would say that what powder Jonathan was using really doesn't matter. It's obvious he is a top notch shooter and its his skill that won him the match!

I don't need to make this any bigger then it is.

Congratulations on your win.

even if I don't even know who you are, I will be more than please to help, in private message with load dev..as I already do with a forum here in Quebec. I spend a lot of time trying to get people efficient with their rifle and try to bring them to the line. I'm new to this forum, take time to know me before...please...

regards

Jonathan
 
JP don't you mess around with your load on your 6BR you put on a clinic at 300,500 & 600 you sure showed everyone that the 6BR works. very nice shooting.I still think you should have used it at the longs.
You made perfect wind calls with your 6.5 by 55 AI but vertical was a problem I am sure you will fix that for next shoot
manitou
Kind words my friend. You certainly have the 90grs bullets in that .223 working for you. It still impresses me and Butch couldn't have a better mentor.
The 6.5x55 AI is shelved for the year until I figure out which course it will take.
I'll be using the 6BR at the Eastern this year.
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JP, its was a first time meeting you, hope not the last ))) great shooting
Jonathan, I'll be coming back just to see you shoot and have another look at that rifle. It reminded me of a ###y girl, couldn't keep my eyes off it. :)

On another note, there was a relay at 600meters that I was squadded for 3 on a target with Kenny and Alex and I have to say it was the fastest match I've ever shot. We were done before any of the 2 person squads. The target puller was up and down so fast if you blinked you missed marking your shot. What a rip!
 
On another note, there was a relay at 600meters that I was squadded for 3 on a target with Kenny and Alex and I have to say it was the fastest match I've ever shot. We were done before any of the 2 person squads. The target puller was up and down so fast if you blinked you missed marking your shot. What a rip!

Think about how much faster you would have been at 2 to a target like the match schedule said it would be. Or how much slower it could have been given different partners and target puller.

NormB
 
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