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Re: Trends in BPCR Long Range Shooting

Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2018 5:34 pm
by gunlaker
Good luck Kenny! Let us know how it goes.

Chris.

Re: Trends in BPCR Long Range Shooting

Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2018 5:30 pm
by Kenny Wasserburger
It went well at least in Mid-Range.
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Re: Trends in BPCR Long Range Shooting

Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2018 5:31 pm
by Kenny Wasserburger
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Re: Trends in BPCR Long Range Shooting

Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2018 2:04 pm
by gunlaker
Nice shooting Kenny! And you did it in traditional style shooting PP bullets in a Sharps :-).

Chris.

Re: Trends in BPCR Long Range Shooting

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2018 4:01 pm
by Kenny Wasserburger
Another trend this year,

Our Jr Shooter Robert Garibay, won the Creedmoor Nationals, with Jimbo Terry spoting for him.

Kenny Wasserburger

Re: Trends in BPCR Long Range Shooting

Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2019 6:06 pm
by Kenny Wasserburger
Perhaps the biggest News this year of 2019 is Robert Garibay forming our New BPTRA.

Hope to see many of you, May 5th at Byers Colorado for the inaugural Match of our New Association.

I hope this is a trend that will reverse our BPTR woes.


Kenny Wasserburger

Re: Trends in BPCR Long Range Shooting

Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2019 1:59 pm
by Kenny Wasserburger
The BPTRA Nationals were a successful enjoyable 3 days of long range.


The match results can be found on the BPTRA web site.

Byers Colorado will be a great fit for long range Bpcr for years to come, the NRA competitions have not only dropped the ball on Target rifle they threw it away.

Luckily, enough dedicated shooters, have stepped up to the plate and made lemonade out of the lemon we were handed.

The last day of competition was the 1000 yard National Championship, Match Winner was Steve Baldwin, second overall was a Paper Patch shooter out of Wyoming.

We all experienced some strange dirt digger shots, then right back in the scoring rings without any change on the sights. Warm and cold air bands seems to be the logical reason behind this.

I couldn’t find the 1000 yard final day results on the website.

Kenny Wasserburger.

Re: Trends in BPCR Long Range Shooting

Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2020 4:42 pm
by Kenny Wasserburger
I would like to strongly suggest anyone wishing to shoot long Range BPTR, consider joining the BPTRA.
Our home range is at Byers Colorado Rifle club and is a tremendous facility.

Both long range and midrange events are scheduled for 2021.

Hope to see you there.


KW

Re: Trends in BPCR Long Range Shooting

Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2020 5:43 pm
by 40-65rl
Shooting mid range at Cheyenne along side Cody Smith, Kenny Wasserburger, Bryan Youngberg, Robert Garibay, Don McDowell and other Long range shooters from the Mountain West area, really helped me get ready for the 1000 BPTRA National Championships last Fall. At the match I had Youngberg and McDowell shooting or spotting next to me. I did a lot of eves dropping and this helped me when I spotted for Brian Haffey for his win of the Marksman/Sharpshooter title. Attending the mid range and creedmoor, long range, matches is one the best things I did last summer. Give it a try. Just don't camp next to Youngberg.
Dick

Re: Trends in BPCR Long Range Shooting

Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2020 10:35 pm
by Glen Ring
Dick
I sent the Pyrodex load data to you in an e-mail. I don't know if you received it or not. drop me a line if you need more info.

Re: Trends in BPCR Long Range Shooting

Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2020 12:49 pm
by Kenny Wasserburger
Dick,

I think someone is trying to throw you not under a bus, but more like a semi. :roll:


KW

Re: Trends in BPCR Long Range Shooting

Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2020 1:04 pm
by DeadEye
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The horses name was Pyrodex.

Paul

Re: Trends in BPCR Long Range Shooting

Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2020 2:00 pm
by Don McDowell
Dick don't forget about Worland coming up the first weekend in June.

Re: Trends in BPCR Long Range Shooting

Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2020 3:28 pm
by 40-65rl
Don, you are absolutely correct. I did forget about Worland. Long time match and outstanding venue with a great crew running the match. We are fortunate to live out here in God's country where the problem isn't finding a great match, it's trying to decide which one's to go to.

Kenny, I have been under the semi for some time on this forum. I speak my mind and don't care what others say, whether it is about this thing or any other. Some want to listen to those who know what the f**k they are doing and others just run off the mouth, have the my way or no way attitude or take their toys and go home. It's too bad because there is a large vault of information that can be used by shooters on this forum, not just a podium for the only way is the way I want to do it. You just have sift through the bull**it.

I'm getting ready to go to another great match a Smithmoor tomorrow. Yes it will be 25 degrees and snow, about 2-3 inches coming down during the match but we are shooting come hell, high water or Covid plague. A BPCR silhouette match next Saturday and a third match the next Saturday. No problem finding a .22 BPCRA match, BPCR Silhouette or a fun off hand match here. Be out at the Cheyenne range to get loads worked up for my new Shiloh 45-90 after Christmas, then the loads for the new 45-90 barrel for the CPA done by Mike Lewis.

Okay so I gone and pissed off some folks again, oh well..............

Dick

Re: Trends in BPCR Long Range Shooting

Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2020 3:47 pm
by Don McDowell
Dick hold center and squeeze the trigger
Sounds like you’ve got a good month lined up
Saw ya after ice out this spring