This weekend is the PGWDTI/DCRA Western Canadian F-Class Championship at St. Charles Range in Winnipeg. This is an 800-1000 yard F-Class shoot under some very challenging conditions, including incredible mirage (Shooting very low to the ground... no raised mounds) challenging winds and long distance.
The continuum of experience and ability spans the entire spectrum with a few courageous souls braving their first ever F-Class Match, and a good smattering of experienced shooters.
I have several photos from this event and they can be viewed here.
These shooters know how to shoot long range with precision. The photos are not detailed to tell the whole story, but lots of 7mm's, 6.5's and 6mm's in open class.
Scope choice... overwhelmingly Nightforce. Several Leupold, S&B and various other makes though.
Actions: Mostly accurized factory Remingtons, but several customs as well... Robertson stocks abound, 50/50 pedestal rest and bipod, with most Western Shooters using bipods. Several Savage FTR rifles in FTR class! Sorry, not one Stevens 200 seen
Hats off to Prairieguy for organizing a fisst-class shoot! We had a Barbeque and were given the privilege of a personal tour of the Prairie Gunworks operation! Seeing the bits and pieces of all those very cool rifles in production was a real treat.
PGWDTI's support of shooting sports - and this event - are above and beyond the call. I have a whole new fondness and appreciation for the excellent craftsmen and corporate citizens that they are. Their support of shooting sports in Canada is exemplary. A HUGE thank you to Ross and Steve!!!
Anyway, here are a few photos of the match!
Cheers,
Ian
The continuum of experience and ability spans the entire spectrum with a few courageous souls braving their first ever F-Class Match, and a good smattering of experienced shooters.
I have several photos from this event and they can be viewed here.
These shooters know how to shoot long range with precision. The photos are not detailed to tell the whole story, but lots of 7mm's, 6.5's and 6mm's in open class.
Scope choice... overwhelmingly Nightforce. Several Leupold, S&B and various other makes though.
Actions: Mostly accurized factory Remingtons, but several customs as well... Robertson stocks abound, 50/50 pedestal rest and bipod, with most Western Shooters using bipods. Several Savage FTR rifles in FTR class! Sorry, not one Stevens 200 seen
Hats off to Prairieguy for organizing a fisst-class shoot! We had a Barbeque and were given the privilege of a personal tour of the Prairie Gunworks operation! Seeing the bits and pieces of all those very cool rifles in production was a real treat.
PGWDTI's support of shooting sports - and this event - are above and beyond the call. I have a whole new fondness and appreciation for the excellent craftsmen and corporate citizens that they are. Their support of shooting sports in Canada is exemplary. A HUGE thank you to Ross and Steve!!!
Anyway, here are a few photos of the match!
Cheers,
Ian