The 2010 Highpower Season
The Scores
| Date |
Location |
Offhand |
Sitting |
Rapid Prone |
Slow Prone |
Aggregate |
| 4/18/10 |
Bonfield |
93-0 |
100-6 |
94-2 |
194-6 |
481-14 |
96.2% |
| 4/25/10 |
Bonfield |
97-0 |
99-6 |
99-3 |
194-7 |
489-16 |
97.8% |
| 5/1/10 |
Milan |
193-5 |
199-10 |
199-5 |
191-7 |
782-27 |
97.8% |
| 5/16/10 |
Bonfield |
99-1 |
99-4 |
100-3 |
198-8 |
496-16 |
99.2% |
| 5/21/10 |
River Bend |
192-4 |
200-5 |
196-6 |
194-3 |
782-18 |
97.8% |
| 5/22/10 |
River Bend |
193-2 |
200-10 |
198-7 |
198-8 |
789-27 |
98.6% |
| 5/23/10 |
River Bend |
193-6 |
200-14 |
193-4 |
198-8 |
784-32 |
98.0% |
| 5/29/10 |
Lodi |
96-1 |
100-3 |
100-5 |
189-5 |
485-14 |
97.0% |
| 5/30/10 |
Lodi |
192-4 |
199-12 |
198-7 |
387-15 |
976-38 |
97.6% |
| 6/5/10 |
Milan |
96-2 |
100-6 |
99-6 |
200-10 |
495-24 |
99.0% |
| 6/6/10 |
Milan |
192-4 |
197-5 |
200-6 |
197-3 |
786-18 |
98.3% |
| 6/13/10 |
Bonfield |
95-2 |
100-6 |
97-1 |
199-15 |
491-24 |
98.2% |
| 7/11/10 |
Bonfield |
98-4 |
100-3 |
99-3 |
195-8 |
492-18 |
98.4% |
| 7/24/10 |
Van Meter |
94-3 |
- |
99-3 |
97-3 |
290-9 |
96.7% |
| 7/24/10 |
Van Meter |
96-0 |
96-1 |
100-5 |
198-6 |
490-12 |
98.0% |
| 7/25/10 |
Van Meter |
196-5 |
198-7 |
197-8 |
198-9 |
789-29 |
98.6% |
| 8/2/10 |
Camp Perry |
96-1 |
- |
100-3 |
97-3 |
293-7 |
97.7% |
| 8/3/10 |
Camp Perry |
93-2 |
98-5 |
100-3 |
196-12 |
487-22 |
97.4% |
| 8/5/10 |
Camp Perry |
94-1 |
100-4 |
97-3 |
188-3 |
479-11 |
95.8% |
| 8/8/10 |
Camp Perry |
95-1 |
100-8 |
98-2 |
192-6 |
485-17 |
97.0% |
| 8/9/10 |
Camp Perry |
92-0 |
99-6 |
100-2 |
197-8 |
488-16 |
97.6% |
| 8/11/10 |
Camp Perry |
191-5 |
200-14 |
198-4 |
196-7 |
785-30 |
98.1% |
| 8/12/10 |
Camp Perry |
189-4 |
200-9 |
198-13 |
194-3 |
781-29 |
97.6% |
| 8/13/10 |
Camp Perry |
190-1 |
200-8 |
196-8 |
194-7 |
780-24 |
97.5% |
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The Stories
I was hoping to get a jump on this
year by working on my positions early in the year. Some household projects interrupted
that and I was only able to dry fire standing a little before the first match.
That meant that the season snuck up on me a bit and I started off feeling
unprepared. I am hoping to have time to practice during the year more than I
have in the past.
There are no major rule changes that
affect me for this year. Remaining in position for the rapids will probably help
me more for sitting than prone just like last year. As in the past offhand will
still be my focus for improvement during the year.
In years past I summarized each match
in one paragraph. This has made it difficult to pull out the details of what
went right and what went wrong with a particular stage of fire. This year I will
separate out each stage and summarize it individually. I feel this will help me
focus on each stage and it will be easier to see what is working and what
specific things I need to improve upon.
April 18
 |
To get a zero for this new barrel I put on the
standing zero for the previous barrel and fired the first shot. It was on call.
While the shots were mostly on call, my calls were not in the middle of the
target. There were no X's and plenty of nines. My hold was actually good and I
kept my discipline by starting the shot process over when things didn't settle
correctly. The problem was in controlling the rifle during shot release. The
sights would settle in the middle and during triggering I would impart a
movement into the rifle that pushed me out. |
 |
My sitting group was centered nicely
despite breaking a few shots that I would have called mid-ring 10's at 12. |
 |
The
wheels really started to come off in 300 rapid. It seemed like my position in
that stage was on the side of the rifle rather than behind it. This gave me
horizontal movement that I was having to use muscles to control. It was like a
tug-of-war with the rifle to get it to the target. The resulting group was less
than x-ring height but it was strung out from the center all the way to the
8-ring. I was very pleased with the elevation since I was trying hard to focus
on the front sight but the position break down is a problem. My first reaction
was that this was caused by too tight of a sling. |
 |
For slow prone I let the sling
out a bit but things were only marginally more comfortable. I was plagued with
corner shots that are indicative of a non-relaxed position. The day was
productive since I got zeros but it showed me that there is plenty of work to do
on shot execution in standing and position/sling in prone. |
Offhand: 93-0
Sitting: 100-6
Rapid Prone:
94-2
Slow Prone:
194-6
Aggregate:
481-14
April 25
I was surprised that we even got this match in
because the weather forecast predicted rain for the day. It turned out to just
be a fine drizzle which succeeded to dampen everything down but you still had to
try to keep the pasters dry.
 | Last week's zero in standing wasn't as good
as I thought. My first shots were coming up below call and I worked down
three clicks from the last match. The firing points here at Bonfield may
have contributed to that as they angle upwards so it seems like I have to
keep bringing the rifle down to the target. My first shot for record broke
with a lot of movement and wound up being an eight on the left side. I also
had a nine for my fourth shot but everything else was a ten. It seemed weird
that I couldn't hit a single X. |
 | While shooting sitting the sky was heavily
overcast above me but brighter over the targets. So I saw dark targets with
much more lightin the sky above them. While that looked strange it should
not have affected my group which was centered. There were two 10's just off
the x-ring, another 10 on the line at 2 o'clock and a mid-ring 9 at 10. |
 | I loosened my sling for 300 today as I was
very concerned about horizontally fighting the rifle like last week.
Position-wise I just wanted to get behind the rifle instead of next to it. I
don't want to feel like I'm wrapping my arms around the rifle from the left.
Today I took my time during the string making sure to focus on the front
sight. The group was a little taller than last weeks but still only 5 clicks
tall. It was centered for elevation but had a 10 on the line on the left and
a 9 just an inch out from that. |
 | Despite working on my slow fire prone
position during the week my adjustments didn't net me much of a gain. I had
my sling a little looser because I thought that it had too much tension to
the left. The string started out fine and I had one 9 in the first half.
After that I started getting wild corner shots and even had an 8. I don't
feel comfortable behind the rifle and I am doing something with my muscles
that push or pull the sights as the gun goes off. More position work during
the week is required. |
Offhand:
97-0
Sitting:
99-6
Rapid Prone:
99-3
Slow Prone:
194-7
Aggregate:
489-16
May 1
Clear skies today and a good day to shoot. I have
been working on my prone position during the week trying to get more relaxed so
I can focus on the front sight and break the shot clean.
 | I had to come down even more for my standing
zero this week. The targets at Milan seem to be low compared to the firing
point which causes me to have to bring the sights down to the target. This
shows up on the target as multiple high 10's. After a rocky start in the
beginning with several 9's and one 8 I settled down in the back half and
only had two 9's. I still need to work on turning my face outward more which
slows the rifle movement. |
 | After shooting sighters that were above my
call in sitting, I fired my first string with too much cant and not enough
support underneath the rifle. This caused the sights to tilt too much to 4
o'clock and that's exactly where the group was in the 10 ring with one nine.
I got my left arm under the rifle better for the second string and had an 8x
clean. |
 | Historically my sighters at 300 are always
higher than my fired group. I think this is because I take less time between
shots during rapid fire and need to see more of the black than with the
sighters. Today the first sighter was just off the 10 line at 12 and the
second was just inside. The first group however, contrary to past
performance, showed up in the same place as the sighting shots. I came down
two clicks and shot a group that wasn't as good but it was better centered
and wound up a clean. |
 | I've had some problems with slow prone in the
first two matches this year so I was eager to put my tweaks from this week
to work. I found that I was trying to get my left elbow to far under the
rifle and that was causing me to roll on to my left side. This causes me to
get too close to the sights. I have been working on getting my chest
slightly flatter to the ground and tightening my sling so I can ensure that
my arm isn't supporting the rifle. This wasn't the best day to try this as
everyone was having problems at 600 even though getting the front sight in
focus was pretty easy. While my score wasn't very good I did fire a 4-gun
600 the next day I did much better and was able to get more comfortable
behind the gun. |
Offhand:
193-5
Sitting:
199-10
Rapid Prone:
199-5
Slow Prone:
191-7
Aggregate:
782-27
May 16
This was probably the first relatively warm day of
the shooting season. For some reason my concentration level wasn't where it
should have been today. It seemed like I was along for the ride rather than
driving my performance.
 | After a week's worth of dry-firing I was
eager to give things a try on the range. My position was closer to what I
have been using at home and things felt more stable. Shot calls weren't as
good as I had wanted but the good thing is that the shots were inside of
call. I called several shots right on the line and they wound up being
mid-ring tens. The worst one was the second shot which seemed to slide out
to the right as I pulled the trigger. My call was a mid-ring 9 at 3. It was
on the right but just on the edge of the black. After that I just took my
time and cruised through the string. |
 | At the end of my second magazine in sitting
the rifle stopped firing but it felt like I hadn't shot enough rounds. Sure
enough the bolt started to strip the last round but the bullet tip went
downward into the magazine instead of the barrel. That gave me an alibi.
Both the regular string and the alibi string had some side to side movement
so the groups were wide but not very tall. I couldn't keep my clean since I
put a shot out on the right. I need to do something to limit that horizontal
movement. |
 | Today's 300 rapid group was a bit taller than
I would have liked. This was probably due to not slowing down and taking the
time to fully focus on the front sight. Another close call was the width of
the group which stemmed from trying to favor to the left as my coach was
calling shots just on the right hand side. |
 | My slow prone has come around from the first
matches of the year. I spent a lot of time in this string shooting at 2
o'clock and losing two shots on the right side. Still, things were fairly
comfortable and I couldn't believe how well I could have the front sight and
target in good focus. |
Offhand:
99-1
Sitting:
99-4
Rapid Prone:
100-3
Slow Prone:
198-8
Aggregate:
496-16
May 21
I
have always wanted to get away and shoot some larger and better known matches so
I went down to Georgia to shoot the Confederate National Matches. This three day
tournament is made up of three 80 shot matches.
The
first day brought rain in the morning so the start was delayed. The temperatures
were moderate and relatively comfortable.
 | Standing
had a slow start with the first two shots being 9's. Then I settled down and
cleaned the rest of the front half. After another two 9's it became more of
a struggle. On one shot I was bringing the sights down and let the shot go
before I could even see the black which resulted in an 8. |
 | My
two sighters in sitting were X's but as I shot my first group I was breaking
shots high even though I knew they should be better centered. The second
group was just way too big. |
 | With
not much wind to correct for I shot my sighters and first group with no wind
on. The first string had one shot where my focus went downrange and that
netted me a shot out the bottom. The second string was fired with one click
left but I was muscling the gun so much that the sights were drifting all
over the place. |
 | The
overcast was getting worse as we prepared to shoot 600. When I looked
through the sights things were a little dark but not too bad. Things got
even better when my first sighter was a pinwheel X. Of course I started my
record shots with a 9. I continued the string and did fine but by the time I
got on the back half the sky got darker and it became increasingly hard to
see. Then the elevation and corner shots started. By the end I was spending
lots of time on each shot trying to see as well as possible and to discern
my number board. |
Offhand:
192-4
Sitting:
200-5
Rapid Prone:
196-6
Slow Prone:
194-3
Aggregate:
782-18
May 22
I
didn't feel like I performed very well yesterday but over a multi-day
aggregate it's the consistency that is important. The weather was better today
with overcast in the morning and a couple sprinkles and then clearing and warm
in the afternoon.
 | It was another rocky
start in standing with 9's on shots one and three. Then I cruised through
the next eight shots. On the back half it got more difficult and each shot
became a struggle to get the sights to settle. Most shots were inside of
call and I found that I need to get the rifle more across my chest and turn
my face into the stock. |
 | Today's sitting had big
groups like yesterday. While these strings turn up as cleans, I feel I'm
lacking control over the group size and where they are centered. |
 | My first string of rapid
prone didn't feel comfortable at all. It was like I was muscling the gun up
to the target. To make things worse I rushed some shots and didn't breathe
or focus on the front sight. I
took more time to breathe and focus on the front sight in the second string
and wound up with a sloppy clean. |
 | There was plenty of
sunlight for 600 so at least I wasn't worried about yesterday's darkness.
The position felt alright and it was much easier to focus on the front
sight. My NPA seemed to be pointed just off the x-ring at 10 o'clock because
the top of the front sight was elevated somewhat and to the left when I
broke my shots. I was tempted to come down a click but I was too afraid of
putting some out the bottom. |
Offhand:
193-2
Sitting:
200-10
Rapid Prone:
198-7
Slow Prone:
198-8
Aggregate:
789-27
May 23
Today
we would shoot an 80 shot match but with no sighters and no alibis. The
weather was also going to be hotter than the previous two days and there was
plenty of humidity in the air.
 | There would be no string of 10's in standing
today. I would shoot several 10's then a 9 and repeat the process. The
points would bleed away during the match as I got lazy and gave up on some
shots. These were the ones that just stopped in the nine ring and I broke
the shot anyway or the sights were centered and I pulled the trigger with my
whole body. |
 | As I was shooting my first string of sitting I
thought to myself that I was being pretty sloppy. There was a slight wobble
in the front sight and I didn’t think I was cleanly pulling the trigger.
Despite that it was an 8X clean. I felt even worse about the second string.
While it did have shots toward the outer third of the 10-ring there were
still 6 X's in the middle. |
 | 300 was the most disappointing part of the
day. By that time you could really feel the humidity. I had lots of pulse
and it was hard to hold the sights on the target. When the target came up
for the first string there were four mid-ring nines out at 2 o'clock. I
couldn't even come back strong on the second string as that had three shots
just out on the top. This performance frustrated me since I couldn't put my
finger on why the group was so uneven. |
 | After rapid prone I had someone blacken my
front sight with some carbide. This made the top of the front sight easier
to see clearly at 600. As yesterday there was plenty of light to see. My
first shot was just off the 10-ring at 10 o'clock and I wound up coming down
two clicks during string. My only other nine came about shot 15 and was on
the right side. |
Offhand:
193-6
Sitting:
200-14
Rapid Prone:
193-4
Slow Prone:
198-8
Aggregate:
784-32
Weekend
Aggregate: 2355-77
May 29
Today's
team match had good weather but my motivation really wasn't at a high level.
 | I kind of rushed
through standing and my score showed it. Although I had plenty of time I
rattled the shots off and didn't take the time to make sure that each one
was going in the middle. I should have cared more about each one. |
 | Sitting was uneventful
but my position didn't feel as good as it should have. The group was a
little wide but nothing past mid-ring. |
 | After last week's
problems with rapid prone I was concerned about performing well here. There
was only a slight bit of wind that was only worth about a click. As I was
shooting my coach was yelling "good at 12" so I started holding a
bit lower to compensate. |
 | With the range facing
west the afternoon sun settled behind some trees and cast the 600 yard
targets in shadow. Still, it seemed like I could see the sighting black
somewhat. My first shot used 60 clicks which should be my zero. That was way
out the top. Over the course of the string I was plagued with elevation
problems, mostly out the top. I wound up coming down five clicks by the time
I was done. Even though my score was embarrassing, everyone else on my team
had trouble holding elevation. |
Offhand:
96-1
Sitting:
100-3
Rapid Prone:
100-5
Slow Prone:
189-5
Aggregate:
485-14
May 30
The temperature rose
for today's NRA Regional as we started on the 600 yard line and moved forward.
As the day wore on the grind and the heat sapped my energy and made it
difficult to concentrate on the task at hand.
 | I was eager to put
yesterday's 600 behind me and start fresh in these calm morning conditions.
I felt confident as I started shooting with my 60 click zero working just
fine. The wind seemed steady and was worth about 5-7 clicks. I lost a nine
out the left in a letup and another at about 4 o'clock. I broke one shot
that didn't seem any different and it came up a seven. That threw me as I
couldn't come up with a reason for it. |
 | The second 600 yard
match started out with a little bit more wind than the first one and it
gradually decreased over time. My concern though was my elevation. I had
three 8's that were straight out the top and I thought I was focusing on the
front sight correctly. |
 | My first sighter
at 300 had 4 clicks of left wind and came up just off the 10 ring at 3
o'clock. I put on three more clicks and shot an X on the left side. I
couldn't see any indication that I should have seven clicks of wind on the
gun. As I shot the first string I took my time and tried to focus on the
front sight. It seemed like the shots were going in well and my support arm
was relaxed. I cleaned the first string but the wind let up for the second
one. |
 | The afternoon wind
made offhand more challenging than normal. Despite this there were more
lulls than there were gusts. This allowed me to use a strategy of shooting a
series during the calm parts, having a tight hold on the pistol grip, and
taking the gun down as many times as I needed to when things didn't feel
right. The position felt good in the first half and the rifle would come
into the middle long enough for me to break the shot. The tight grip with my
right hand gave me good trigger control but fatigued as time went on. By the
middle of the string I felt like my hand would fall off my wrist. The calls
got a bit worse but nothing went outside the black. |
 | I kept breaking
several shots high during my first sitting string. This happens fairly often
to me as the sights settle above the X-ring and I break them anyway. Sure
enough the group was clustered at 12 o'clock with six x's. I also noticed
that my position seemed to be more to the left of the gun than normal. This
may have been because of the firing point that I had. By the second string I
was tired and my pulse was elevated. There was more detectable horizontal
movement in the sights and I put one shot way out on the right side. |
Slow Prone:
195-7
Slow Prone:
192-8
Rapid Prone:
198-7
Offhand:
192-4
Sitting:
199-12
Aggregate:
976-38
June 5
Saturday's
planned match was rained out but we found a window of sunshine at mid-day. To
make the day worthwhile we decided to shoot a 50 shot match on 200 yard
reduced targets.
 | While my firing point may
not have been ideal, there was more wrong in offhand than that. The first
few shots were breaking alright but by the middle of the string it seemed
like it took more effort. I was also looking through the left side of the
aperture instead of the middle. More straining was needed to push my head
over so I could look through the center of the rear sight. |
 | Not much to say about
sitting except that I saw more wobble in it than I have recently. I feel
that was coming through my support arm but it was impossible to get rid of
in the time I had. |
 | I wanted to get better
support and elevation under the rifle for rapid prone so I slipped my mit
over my glove like I do for slow prone. Adding a slightly tighter sling
position meant that the rifle was locked in better and I could isolate my
left arm from the rifle and not try to muscle the gun. I did get lazy and
broke a couple of shots without good focus on the front sight. It also
occurs to me that the combination of the mit and glove act as a kind of
adjustable handstop. This pushes the sling swivel, and the whole rifle,
forward away from my face. |
 | Most of this past week
was spent working on slow prone since I've been having problems with it
recently. I wanted to get rid of the wild elevation and corner shots and
felt that I was steering the gun with my forward hand. To mitigate this I
tightened the sling and brought my face down on the stock from the top
instead of approaching it from the left side. Once in position I put more
force on the pistol grip from my right hand. During each shot I breathed and
let the sights slide into position. |
Offhand:
96-2
Sitting:
100-6
Rapid Prone:
99-6
Slow Prone:
200-10
Aggregate:
495-24
June 6
The weather for our state championship was quite
mild. Temperatures were cool but the skies were clear and it was a great day to
shoot.
 | As I mounted the gun in
my prep period for offhand I noticed that the sights were settling quite
well. Movement decreased to a point of little wobble then opened up like
normal. Once I started shooting though the hold went back to my
unpredictable, high frequency movement. Each shot felt different but the
biggest problem was trying to contend with the targets being lower than the
firing point. This meant that it was difficult to get the rifle low enough
and my vertical NPA was at the top of the black. Most of the shots I broke
were at the top of the 10 ring or slightly higher. On a few shots I moved
the pistol grip as I fired and pulled the sights into the 9 at two o'clock. |
 | As I was shooting my
first sitting string the hold was bouncing more than I have been used to
this year. This resulted in two 9's, one just out on the top and the other
on the bottom. Also adding to the frustration was a magazine that improperly
jammed the last round so I had to shoot an alibi. I cleaned the second
string but lost a shot on the alibi. That magazine will be relegated to
slow-fire duties. |
 | The mit and glove
approach to 300 rapid felt good again as the beginning of each string felt
solid. I did notice that as I worked my way through the string I felt like I
was dropping lower and lower. The first string was a good group in the top
of the 10-ring. I came down one click and shot the second group in the
middle with a few 10's on the left and one at the bottom. |
 | Since my work in slow
prone seemed to produce good results I was confident and looking forward to
600 yards. My only worry was a wind moving downrange which would go from
left to right and back again. The skies had clouded by this point and that
took away a lot of the mirage so I was left with just two flags forward of
the firing line. My first shot with my usual elevation was an 8 out the top.
I came down 3 clicks by the time I shot my first for record. As I was firing
I would watch the flag in front of me just to gauge wind direction. Since it
was moving downrange the magnitude of the correction was pretty small (2-3
clicks). My focus was more on watching which direction it was going in to be
able to keep the correction in the opposite direction of the wind. My
elevation was pretty good as I kept the spotter on either the left or right
side of the 10-ring. |
Offhand:
192-4
Sitting:
197-5
Rapid Prone:
200-6
Slow Prone:
197-3
Aggregate:
786-18
June 13
No rain today but the
clouds were pretty thick. This made things a bit dark at times. After the
match I noticed that my concentration level wasn't where it should have been.
I wasn't working on controlling my performance, I was just "there".
 | There wasn't any one
thing that I could put my finger on that explained my poor performance in
standing. The movement may have been a little bigger but it was more of when
I was breaking the shot. On some shots I fired when the sights were clearly
not in the middle. On other shots I decided to pull the trigger in the
10-ring but I pulled the shot out with my body as I fired. There was one
shot that sailed out to the left and I was hoping it would make the black.
No such luck. |
 | In sitting there
seemed to be a disconnect between what I saw through the sights and my right
hand. I would see the sights line up with the target and my hand would pull
the rifle and then I would fire. It was a long multi-step process to fire
the shot and I wasn't being very smooth in squeezing the trigger. The fact
that it was a clean was just luck. |
 | As I prepped for rapid
prone things felt alright but during the string I shot too fast. Things
looked a little dark through the sights but I gave into the temptation of
getting the shots off quickly. I should have taken more time on each shot
because it was difficult to focus on the front sight and make sure that it
was in the correct position vertically. |
 | I can't say too much
about slow prone because it was working pretty well. Lot's of X's and it
seemed easy. The key seems to be that I am keeping my eyes open while firing
the shot. I think my problems earlier this year were from closing my eyes
coupled with trying to steer the gun from the support arm. |
Offhand:
95-2
Sitting:
100-6
Rapid
Prone: 97-1
Slow
Prone: 199-15
Aggregate:
491-24
July 11
A little warmer than
comfortable but still a really nice day to shoot. Clear skies gave way to some
clouds by afternoon but little wind and no chance of rain.
 | The rifle was holding
well during prep for standing and my sighters were an X and a 10. As I
started my calls weren't the best but the shots were still inside of where I
thought they were. I was still clean through seven record shots but by then
there was more of a pulse in my hold. My vertical NPA put the sights above
the target and I had to bring them down. I couldn't get them down far enough
for shots 8 and 10. |
 | My sitting didn't feel
natural as I hadn't practiced any of the sling-supported positions for a
month. I had a side-to-side wobble as I shot the string and couldn't really
control the rifle as well as I wanted to. The target had a good 5-shot group
at 10 o'clock which surprised me since I thought I was spraying bullets all
over the 10-ring. |
 | The goal in today's
300 rapid was to be more deliberate and slow down the shooting. Over the
course of this season I have had to bring my zero down because the groups
keep forming high. Today's was no exception as all of the 10's were high and
there was one 9 out at 4 o'clock. I hate to keep moving my zero down but I
will to see what the result will be. |
 | Slow prone had me a
bit confused. I felt like I spent my time wisely getting set up and I
thought the position felt natural and comfortable. As I started shooting one
shot felt the same as the next but I couldn't get into a rhythm and get a
centered string going. Looking back I think I could sense my eyes closing
before the shot went off. This would explain not seeing the bad shots. Three
out of the five 9's were just off the line and real close but a better
performance wouldn't have even put them that far out. |
Offhand:
98-4
Sitting:
100-3
Rapid Prone:
99-3
Slow Prone:
195-8
Aggregate:
492-18
July 24
Right before Camp
Perry I travel to Des Moines, Iowa to shoot in their Regional. Although it's a
long drive I enjoy coming to this match and usually have a good time. This
weekend's weather was warm but not nearly the oppressive heat I have
experienced here in the past. It had rained on Friday and there was lots of
humidity in the air. Saturday morning was a 2-man team match over the 30 shot
President's course.
 | Plenty of distracting
wobble in standing that I couldn't seem to get rid of. On one shot I was
bringing the sights up to the target from below. As I pointed in the middle
and decided to shoot my support arm, or my torso, relaxed and the gun went
off as the rifle fell below the sighting black netting me a 7 on that shot. |
 | My sitting didn't feel
natural as I hadn't practiced any of the sling-supported positions for a
month. I had a side-to-side wobble as I shot the string and couldn't really
control the rifle as well as I wanted to. The target had a good 5-shot group
at 10 o'clock which surprised me since I thought I was spraying bullets all
over the 10-ring. |
 | My 300 yard zero has
been dropping click by click during the year. What started out as 19 clicks
up is now around 16. My first two shots were at around 5 o'clock so my coach
had me come up one at the magazine change. I pushed one a bit high and had a
nine just off the line at 1 o'clock. |
 | Slow prone started
with an X and conditions were good. During the string elevation was fine
except for an eight that I pushed out at one. The same place that I lost a
point in rapid prone. |
Offhand:
94-3
Rapid Prone:
99-3
Slow Prone:
97-3
Aggregate:
290-9
July 24
In the afternoon after the team match I shot my
first leg match of the year.
 | Because of the team
match we started the Leg at 600. Once again the first shot was an X and I
stayed mostly in the middle. The wind was going downrange and it wasn't too
hard to stay in the 10 ring but X's were a little harder to get. I did wind
up finishing two clicks lower than the team match though. The varying
elevation in slow prone has been a recurring theme for the year. |
 | Next we moved forward
to 200 to shoot standing. After 600 I was more nervous about offhand and it
showed with my typical high-frequency wobble. It was like I had the shakes
but I tried to muddle through as best as I could. Most shots were on call
and I didn't have anything out of the black but the points that I lost were
just off the line and would have been 10's with just a bit more luck. |
 | I tried to practice at
home this week for sitting knowing that we would have to stand up. The
ability I had from years ago to stand before sitting seems to have deserted
me. A good position in my preparation period evaporated as soon as I stood
up. I racked the charging handle, looked through the sights, and begun a
string-long effort to muscle my way back to the target. To say the group was
large was an understatement. Surprisingly it wasn't very wide but quite tall
with all four shots out the top. The only explanation I have for this is a
buttplate that was not high enough in my shoulder or my support arm didn't
allow my vertical NPA to be high enough. |
 | Unlike sitting, 300
went pretty smooth. The 17 clicks of elevation worked well with a centered
group. I took my time as I fired and concentrated on breaking good shots. |
Offhand:
96-0
Sitting:
96-1
Rapid Prone:
100-5
Slow Prone:
198-6
Aggregate:
490-12
July 25
As the Van Meter range faces east, Sunday's
Regional had the morning sun in our eyes. The skies were clear with pleasant
temperatures but still plenty of humidity in the air.
 | I brought the brim of
my cap down but there was still some glare and specular highlights in my
shooting glasses. While the front sight wasn't a clear and dark as I would
have wanted it was good enough. My hold felt fine and overall rifle movement
was slower and more controlled. I attribute this to my position which has my
chest and shoulders more square with the target and the rifle crossing me
more than before. As I fired the shots that were not on call were usually
inside of it. I took my time and was deliberate with the shooting. On
several occasions I stopped and started again if things didn't feel right.
My first nine came on shot six and it was on call. After I finished the
first half I only had that one nine and was feeling good about my
performance. Shot 12 had another nine and I kept on going. By shot 15 I was
becoming more deliberate but I made a mistake on shot 18 and had an eight. I
felt like all that hard work was thrown away with one shot. |
 | My hat was able to
block out all the offending sun in sitting but I still had a group that was
too big. The first string had a shot out on the right. The second string had
a nine just out at 5 o'clock and a liner ten at 11. |
 | To fully explain 300
rapid I have to say something about the previous relay. A teammate of mine
was blowing primers out of his cases so I lent him my lower to use. When his
relay was finished I got my lower back and prepared to shoot. The mirage
looked like it was moving to the left so I put on two clicks right and had
my first sighter as a mid-ring nine on the right. I came back to no-wind and
shot an X for the second one. Didn't seem to make sense but I shot my but I
shot my first string with no-wind. The problem I had there was a front hand
that kept slipping on the handguard. As my arm became further and further
extended I would have to muscle the gun back up to the target. This was the
reason for the nine out the top and one out the bottom. On the second string
I fired my sixth shot but the trigger would not go forward and that meant I
would shoot an alibi. Splitting my rifle in half and looking in the lower
exposed a primer cup sitting behind the trigger. The primer wasn't a color
that I shoot so at least it didn't come from me. I cleaned my alibi string. |
 | Slow prone felt fine
and I found that a tighter sling helped my position better than in the
recent past. I did concentrate on keeping my eyes open during the shot and I
felt that this helped me focus on the front sight. Everything else felt fine
I cruised through the string. |
Offhand:
196-5
Sitting:
198-7
Rapid Prone:
197-8
Slow Prone:
198-9
Aggregate:
789-29
Now it's time to head for Camp Perry
and two weeks at the National Matches. I'm going out there this year with a
pretty decent year under my belt. This helps me to be confident in my ability to
perform. While some stages are better than others, I feel that my shooting is
more consistent now than it ever has been. That's why I feel better prepared for
the Nationals than I have in the past.
August
2
A really nice day to
shoot a good score at Camp Perry. I was squadded on target 8 of Viale range
which happened to be the lowest working target today. The temperatures were
warm.
 | Another President's match
and I can't seem to get calmed down stepping up to the line to shoot
standing. The hold was decent but in 10 shot matches I get worried about
taking too long and running out of time. This makes me rush my shots and I
don't remain disciplined. The first shot was a nine which I just didn't
bother thinking about. Then I shot two more nines that were so close to the
line that I briefly thought about challenging them. |
 | While I may have been in
the Viale tunnel and the wind was out of the west, I still saw some mirage
moving to the right. I shot my 300 string with one click left and had a good
group on the right side of the 10 ring. One of the shots looked like it was
outside looking in. |
 | By the time we shot 600
the wind was not running right to left. The mirage made it look like it was
moving faster than it was but based on other shooters coming off the line, I
went on with 7 clicks right. The crown of the firing point was at about my
waist so my upper body was on a downward incline. This dropped my left elbow
and I had to slide my left hand back a bit to get the muzzle elevated. The
position didn’t feel comfortable and I didn’t know how to fix the firing
point. My first shot was a 10 on the right and I started to take windage off
during the string. A 9 out the bottom followed and then I was in the middle.
Later on I shot an 8 at 4 o'clock which really cost me but I was fighting a
bad position that I couldn't control. |
Offhand:
96-1
Rapid Prone:
100-3
Slow Prone:
97-3
Aggregate:
293-7
August
3
There was heavy
overcast all day today which put a bit of a gloom on the day. It wasn't too
warm but you could feel the humidity.
 | I was on the second relay
and when I looked at my target the overcast really made everything dark
through the aperture. I don't think my hold was any bigger but the sighting
black looked much smaller and that gave the illusion of faster movement and
bigger wobble. I broke some 9's early on
and then shot a 7. |
 | I analyzed my ability to
start sitting from a standing position and noticed that, as I stand up, I
twist in a certain way so that I don't face the same point when I sit down.
Now, I'm placing my slow-fire magazine on the mat between my legs as a
reference point. This helps me retain my NPA when I sit down. This part of
the sequence worked today but the darkness of the sight picture meant that
it was difficult to see where my post was inside the black. The final group
was pretty good with two shots pushed out the top because I didn't know
where to hold the elevation. |
 | My wind call at 300 rapid
was perfect with the group centered left to right. As I shot the string the
sling was tight and the rifle recoiled solidly in my shoulder. I took my
time and concentrated on making the front sight focused and squeezing the
trigger. The group was about four clicks wide by three clicks high. It could
have used a click or two down but it was still a clean. |
 | I under-doped the wind a
little at 600 and got a nine for my first shot. After getting caught for
another nine a little later I got into a rhythm and stayed in the x-ring for
a while until I did something that pushed the rifle into an 8 at four
o'clock. |
Offhand:
93-2
Sitting:
98-5
Rapid Prone:
100-3
Slow Prone:
196-12
Aggregate:
487-22
August
5
I normally enjoy
shooting team matches but it seems like I had to do more running around and
deal with more hassle this year. The weather was fine with a breeze running
from about 8 o'clock all day.
 | While I've been nervous
in offhand this week, today that was on a new level. The rifle was actually
holding pretty well and the wobble was pretty small. My problem was getting
the sights to the middle and getting a clean break. I felt very tense and
the whole shooting experience was one of anxiousness and pressure. As I
muddled through the string each shot took lots of exertion with poor
results. I broke several shots even though I could see the sights hadn't
centered yet. By the time I stepped off the line I was exhausted and
drained. |
 | The magazine on my mat is
really making re-acquiring my NPA in sitting much easier. I can go back to
my position without a lot of extra adjustment. While this was still a clean
the group size was nothing to write home about. I feel that this was because
my support arm was giving the rifle a slight push upward. |
 | We underestimated the
wind for 300 and I had two 9's just off the line on the right. A correction
during the magazine change brought me back in the middle but a position that
was a bit too low and loose meant that I was trying to muscle the gun back
up to the black. I didn't do this on one shot and dropped a nine out the
bottom. |
 | The wind was really
moving across the range for slow prone. My position felt comfortable but I
had an easier time early on. Since pair firing takes more time it was harder
to get into a rhythm. As the string progressed I began to get more elevation
shots which also may have been caused by the scattered cloud cover. |
Offhand:
94-1
Sitting:
100-4
Rapid Prone:
97-3
Slow Prone:
188-3
Aggregate:
479-11
August
8
Another gorgeous day
to shoot with clear blue skies. This was a two-man team match. I shot it last
year and it was fun.
 | The wind had picked up by
the time our relay stepped up for standing. It wasn't too bad as there were
lulls and it didn't throw me around too much. I started shooting and tried
to be selective about when to fire the gun. The worse shot came when, as I
broke the trigger, the sights slid to the right and I saw white above my
post. That netted an eight. |
 | Sitting felt very
comfortable and solid. The hold was good and it was just a case of squeezing
the trigger. |
 | My sighters at 300 were
slightly on the right side but that was on call. Once I started shooting the
string I tried to take my time but I felt like the I didn't have as good of
a hold as I have had before. We were a bit light on the wind and had two
nines straight out on the right side. |
 | 600 was a bit rough as
the wind was changing quickly. Since the velocity was high, the mirage was
running a bit flat and hard to notice changes. My position had a fairly
tight sling which pulled the buttstock into my shoulder better. The rifle
had a solid recoil feel and I was focusing well on the front sight. While
the score wasn’t great, it was alright for the conditions and I was happy
that I didn’t have any elevation shots. |
Offhand:
95-1
Sitting:
100-8
Rapid Prone:
98-2
Slow Prone:
192-6
Aggregate:
485-17
August
9
This is the NRA 4-man
team match. In the past this has been a pretty laid back day for me and I have
shot some good scores. The weather was fine but I didn't seem to have as much
focus today.
 | If standing was a jigsaw
puzzle then today there were a couple of pieces missing. The hold was a
little bigger than normal and there was too much effort necessary to get the
shot off. I tried to be selective and only let the shot go in the 10 but I
had a lot of movement during the trigger break process. I only shot four
10's during the string as the sights seem to always be dashing out of the
middle when I fired. |
 | I was on my way to
another clean in sitting when my entire body tensed as I fired. This gave me
a nine added to an otherwise centered group. |
 | While rapid prone was a
clean, I needed the entire 10 ring to do it. The front sight seemed to be in
focus and I expected a better group than the one I got. |
 | The wind at 600 didn’t
change as fast as yesterday. Initially I had to come down a click since I
had nothing below center for several shots. There weren't any really bad
shots or wild wind changes, just three 9's. |
Offhand:
92-0
Sitting:
99-6
Rapid Prone:
100-2
Slow Prone:
197-8
Aggregate:
488-16
August
10
The first day of the
NRA Championship. Warm with a lot of humidity in the air.
 | I was on first relay and
there was still a lot of moisture in the air. This haze made the targets a
little hard to see but it wasn’t a problem. As I was shooting there were a
lot of bugs flying around and I would see them and feel them crawling on my
hand. My hold wasn't great even with the still air but I had a bigger
problem with trigger control. I would either tense or relax just as I fired
and the sights would move out of the 10 ring. |
 | The first string of
sitting felt pretty good and I anticipated a good result. I got that with a
7x clean. The second string didn't feel as good and I broke some shots that
seemed to be on the limit. I got another 7x but with three of the 10's
pretty far out. |
 | For 300 there was mirage
running from right to left so I put on two clicks and then shot my first
sighter out the right. I took off a click and then shot a 10 at 11 o'clock.
I decided that I was still good and shot the first string. It came up a
clean with only one X. The group was well centered but it went out to the
middle of the 10 ring which is certainly bigger than what I want. I felt
that the mirage picked up speed and put on an extra click of right for the
second string. This gave me a tighter group but on the right side with two
nines just out. |
Offhand:
191-5
Sitting:
200-14
Rapid Prone:
198-4
August
11
Nice weather this
morning with a pretty calm breeze coming in out of the east.
 | I'm starting to lose
confidence in my standing. I don’t want to start changing random things
but my performance is so underwhelming that I can't just keep flailing
around. Each shot had my high-frequency wobble where the sights dart around,
then stop, then dart around again. I can't tell where they are going to move
to next. It feels like I'm straining to get the rifle to the middle. My only
guess as the cause of this is that my NPA is off. Unfortunately, I have
never been able to get a consistent NPA in standing. I need to be confident
of my offhand but I can't do that because I'm not performing at the level
that I expect. As it turned out today would have been a great day to make up
ground on others whose standing wasn't up to expectation. |
 | Sitting didn't feel as
good as yesterday's. My position felt a little lower and as I was shooting
the first string I called several shots high. That group only had 4 X's with
a cluster of shots at mid-ring in the 10 at 12. The second string felt fine
and I was pretty confident it would come up a clean. |
 | The skies had gotten
darker for 600 and the wind died down a bit from the previous relay. I put
on 12 clicks of right and got an eight at 2 for my first sighter. I took off
some wind and came down a click and was in the nine ring. After that I took
some windage off during the string and finished with 7 right. I was only
caught twice, once on each side, for my only lost points. While there was
less light to see by, and the sighting black was hard to see, the front
sight was quite clear. I placed the top of the post in about the middle of
the target and squeezed each shot off. My elevation was pretty good and I
didn't have to struggle with up and down shots. |
Offhand:
189-4
Sitting:
200-9
Slow Prone:
198-9
August
12
 | My final sitting match of
Camp Perry and I knew if I shot a 200 here I will have cleaned all the
sitting of the NRA championship. I've never done this before. Not much to
say about these strings. I put on three clicks of left wind and shot two X's
for sighters, then fired a rather large group but it was centered. The
second string had plenty of sloppy shots as there were two 10's closer to
the line than I would have liked. |
 | The first string at 300
was shot with 9 clicks left and was very well centered with 7 X's. But I had
an outside 10 at 3 and a nine just off the line in the same direction. Had
the same wind on the second string and still had 6 X's but now the three
10's were at 4 o'clock and a nine slightly out at 4 as well. |
 | I had a hard time staying
in the middle at 600. Most of the bad shots came early on as I was losing
points out the side. Trying to shoot fast and focus on the front sight is
proving quite a challenge. |
 | Because of the rain delay
for two relays yesterday it was decided to throw out the scores of the
people who shot yesterday's 600 yard match. I wasn't too happy about this
since I shot a 198. The light conditions were about the same with some
overcast but the front sight wasn't as easy to focus on. |
Sitting:
200-8
Rapid Prone:
198-13
Slow Prone:
194-3
Slow Prone:
196-7
August
13
 | My standing performance
at Camp Perry this year has been a disappointment. My hold has been a little
larger and I still have unpredictable movement in the sights. This morning I
wanted to make sure that my vertical NPA was as good as possible although it
was difficult to gauge that. When I started shooting things were working
fine. I took my time on each shot, the rounds were breaking well, and I only
had three bad shots in the first half. Then I dropped four points on shots
11-13. At that point the shot sequence got much harder and I feel like I
lost control over my performance. I walked away from the firing line shaking
my head at all those lost opportunities from the last two weeks. |
 | Today's wind at 300 was
actually coming from out of the right. Both sighters were in the 10 ring and
I fired my first string with 4 clicks of right windage. The group was
centered left to right but I had three liner 10's between 10 and 1 o'clock
and a mid-ring 9 at 1. The second group, with the same wind because I
didn’t see anything change, had three nine between 2 and 3 o'clock. I lost
half of my points in the entire rapid-fire aggregate in these two strings. |
 | While I wanted to really
perform at 600 to try to salvage as many points as possible, it wasn't going
to happen. I lost too many points early on as I kept taking wind off the gun
during the string. The first half had an 8 and two 9's. I was better
centered in the second half with only two 9's and most of my X's. |
Offhand:
190-1
Rapid Prone:
196-8
Slow Prone:
194-7
Championship
Aggregate: 2346-83
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