rgt Posted August 16, 2015 Report Share Posted August 16, 2015 consisting of LR CHAL I (F) 15 @ 900 MLR CHAL II (F) 10 @ 700 MLR CHL III (F) 15 @ 800 MLR CHL IV (F) 15 @ 900 M************************ PRELIMINARY LISTING ************************F-O COMPETITORSPRIZE POS. NAME [HPS 275v55] NO. ATTR SCORE1. BALOLIA,SHIRAZ,WA,USA #307 MMXXO 268v202. WALDNER,CAL,WHITE CITY,SK #361 MMXAO 267v303. MARSH, TONY, UK #331 MMXXO 266v154. MURPHY,JIM,KY,USA #319 MMOXO 265v305. BIGGS,DANNY,AL,USA #343 MMOXO 265v246. KENT, DAVID,UK #334 MMXXO 265v237. TRAPP,KEITH,VA,USA #323 MMXXO 264v188. OGG,GORDON,WATERLOO,ON #302 MMXAO 263v189. CONDIE,BRUCE,KINCARDINE,ON #314 MMXAO 263v1810. TKALITCH,ALEXANDER,OTTAWA,ON #304 MMXAO 262v2211. DREGER,RICHARD,KAMLOOPS,BC #404 MMXAO 261v2312. BRAZIL,BARRY,TX,USA #406 MMXXO 260v2013. COSTELLO, GARY,UK #332 MMXXO 259v2114. IRELAND,RHYS,TORONTO,ON #311 MMJAO 259v1715. LLOYD, DAVID,UK #330 MMXXO 259v1716. LAITRE,JONATHAN,VAUDREUIL,QC #380 MMXAO 258v2217. NAGEL,DON,OH,USA #318 MMXXO 258v2018. MAKSIMOVIC, MIK,UK #329 MMXXO 258v1719. BOCK,ROBERT,NY,USA #344 MMOXO 258v1620. THIBAULT,MARC,KAMLOOPS,BC #392 MMXAO 258v1621. DE CHAMPLAIN,MARIUS,RIMOUSKI,QC #410 MMXAO 256v1922. COLGAN,RALPH,ST-ODILON,QC #377 MMXAO 256v1823. BISSON,ERIC,COCHRANE,AB #385 MMXAO 255v1924. PRICE,BARRY,MUNSTER,ON #370 MMXAO 255v1525. ADAMS,KENNY,FL,USA #303 MMXXO 254v2026. HENDRICKS,TOD,WA,USA #398 MMXXO 254v2027. ROBERTSON,GEORGE,MARYLAND,USA #306 MMOXO 254v1228. FARRELL,JIM,BARRIE,ON #355 MMXAO 253v1729. SZTYM,BRIAN,ATHABASCA,AB #350 MMXAO 250v1430. PARR, DES,UK #333 MMXXO 249v1731. TAYLOR,GLEN,LEDUC,AB #345 MMOAO 249v1132. HOLTZHAUER,FRANCIS,OH,USA #351 MMOXO 247v1133. PRANKE,COTY,WHITEWOOD,SK #368 MMJAO 247v534. HOLLAND,MARK,VA,USA #348 MMXXO 246v1535. PRANKE,DARRELL,WHITEWOOD,SK #367 MMXAO 246v1236. BOUCHER,GUILLAUME,QUEBEC,QC #342 MMXAO 242v1437. MELLING,RIC,WAN CHAI,HONG KONG #356 MMXXO 238v438. GUNTER,JOHN,FL,USA #405 MMOXO 237v1139. HALL,DON,RICHMOND,ON #402 MMOAO 235v640. HACHINSKY,DAVE,FL,USA #408 MMXXO 232v541. TURCOTTE,RAYMOND,VILLEROY,QC #383 MMOAO 224v542. THIBAULT,ALAN,QUEBEC,QC #308 MMXAO 223v1343. GREER,ERIC,INNISFIL,ON #387 MMOAO 164v444. HOPKINS,TERRY,KESWICK,ON #389 MMOAO 152v7F-F COMPETITORSPRIZE POS. NAME [HPS 275v55] NO. ATTR SCORE1. PHILLIPS,PAUL,MI,USA #396 MMXXF 258v122. CROFTS,JAMES,VA,USA #322 MMXXF 258v113. CHOU,WILL,AURORA,ON #365 MMXAF 257v174. KELLEY JR,PHILIP,NC,USA #328 MMXXF 257v155. PIERCE,JOHN,MI,USA #321 MMOXF 256v166. CHOU,KEVIN,AURORA,ON #364 MMXAF 254v167. HARRY,DAVID,SHERWOOD PARK,AB #352 MMXAF 254v168. SIMMONDS, RUSSELL,UK #335 MMXXF 252v129. LENTZ,DANIEL,WI,USA #339 MMXXF 251v1210. PROULX,KENNY,QUEBEC,QC #313 MMXAF 249v811. SCOTT,SIERRA,TX,USA #395 MFXXF 248v1612. BURTON,ROBBY,VA,USA #315 MMXXF 248v1413. HOGG,TRACY,NC,USA #403 MMXXF 248v714. HITTLE,THOMAS,NC,USA #354 MMXXF 247v1315. BISSETT,SCOTT,KANATA,ON #375 MMXAF 247v816. JARRAM, MATT,UK #337 MMXXF 246v1317. MCMACKEN,TREVOR,MISSISSAUGA,ON #376 MMXAF 246v1218. ROLLAFSON, DAVID,UK #338 MMXXF 246v1119. LIEBENBERG,PAUL,FL,USA #394 MMXXF 245v2120. PERKINS,TERRY,KINCARDINE,ON #327 MMXAF 245v1421. WEBBER,ANDREW,HALIFAX,NS #386 MMXAF 245v1322. KAHNERT,PAUL,MARKHAM,ON #305 MMXAF 245v1223. PERRY,LAURA,AL,USA #362 MFXXF 244v1624. MACDONALD,ADAM,FREDERICTON,NB #384 MMXAF 244v1225. MCDONALD,WILLIAM,WESTMEATH,ON #309 MMXAF 243v1126. BEZEAU,FRANCIS,LAMEQUE,NB #353 MMXAF 243v827. WATTS,BILL,CALGARY,AB #301 MMXAF 243v728. FLETCHER,MARK,OTTAWA,ON #359 MMXAF 242v1229. CONRATH,DAVID,VA,USA #326 MMXXF 241v1430. BOYER,DOUGLAS,MI,USA #320 MMOXF 241v1331. CANDY,IAN,TORONTO,ON #312 MMXAF 241v1032. BARNHART,ALAN,MICHIGAN,USA #316 MMXXF 241v933. TIMMONS,MARCEL,HANOVER,ON #357 MMXAF 240v1134. IRELAND,STEPHEN,TORONTO,ON #310 MMXAF 240v735. REID,WENDY,HALIFAX,NS #390 MFXAF 240v336. GRISSOM,JAMES,MI,USA #397 MMXXF 239v1337. VAN DUYSE,PAUL,OTTAWA,ON #360 MMOAF 239v938. HITTLE JR,JAMES,NC,USA #317 MMXXF 239v939. MYLLEVILLE,BRIAN,CHILLIWACK,BC #378 MMXAF 238v1140. MILANUK,MONTE,WA,USA #391 MMXXF 238v441. SUMNER,TODD,WINDSOR,ON #346 MMXAF 237v1242. ROBERTSON,ADRIAN,WINNIPEG,MB #411 MMXAF 237v1243. IWANOCHKO,MARK,ETOBICOKE,ON #372 MMXAF 237v944. HOLLOWAY,GORDON,FREDERICTON,NB #374 MMXAF 237v745. GALLOWAY,ROBERT,ROCKY MTN. HSE,AB #379 MMXAF 236v846. RALSTON,RONNIE,TN,USA #401 MMXXF 236v747. REIBIN,PAUL,KAMLOOPS,BC #340 MMOAF 236v548. MCPHEE,SAMANTHA,KAMLOOPS,BC #341 MFJAF 236v549. WOLF,MATT,MASCARENE,NB #381 MMXAF 235v1050. FULMER,MORGEN,NY,USA #400 MFJXF 235v851. SHELLEY III,EDWARD,NC,USA #325 MMOXF 235v752. HARKINS, PAUL,UK #336 MMXXF 234v1053. LITZ,WILLIAM,MI,USA #347 MMXXF 232v954. WU,JIAN,STRATFORD,PE #409 MMXAF 231v855. DENEKAMP,GREG,NC,USA #324 MMXXF 230v856. POHLABEL,DANIEL,OH,USA #382 MMOXF 229v957. FERGUSON,KEN,SPRINGHILL,NS #407 MMXAF 229v758. FULMER,SCOTT,NY,USA #363 MMXXF 223v859. SIMPSON,SCOTT,OTTAWA,ON #371 MMXAF 218v860. MCINNIS,BOB,CARP,ON #369 MMOAF 216v461. BAWDEN,PAUL,OWEN SOUND,ON #393 MMOAF 208v662. CONLON,FRANCIS,CT,USA #349 MMXXF 205v7Return to index of aggregatesDCRA 2015 CFRC main index This page last updated Fri Aug 14 2015 16:21:24SmallArmsTM software supplied by J.D. Gorrie & Associates Ltd.Comments and suggestions about this web site are welcome.E-mail may be sent to office@dcra.ca. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rgt Posted August 16, 2015 Author Report Share Posted August 16, 2015 Well done to the lads in Canada Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dannyt Posted August 16, 2015 Report Share Posted August 16, 2015 Well done to Dave Lloyd and the boys on a silver medal in the teams match . No small task beating team USA into bronze Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BIG-RICHIE Posted August 18, 2015 Report Share Posted August 18, 2015 Great shooting guys. Looking forward to hearing all your opinions and experiences brought home from the range. If any of you are shooting at Langport this weekend, I'll see you Saturday. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary C Posted August 18, 2015 Report Share Posted August 18, 2015 Just so you know the results on the initial post are the first day prelim, they have changed considerably with 3 GB shooters finishing in the top 10 and one 3rd! The DCRA online results are awful however the final Agg and individual matches are there. We came back with a load of medals and trophies. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Gun Pimp Posted August 18, 2015 Report Share Posted August 18, 2015 Well done guys - looking forward to seeing the full results. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Laurie Posted August 19, 2015 Report Share Posted August 19, 2015 Just so you know the results on the initial post are the first day prelim, they have changed considerably with 3 GB shooters finishing in the top 10 and one 3rd! The DCRA online results are awful however the final Agg and individual matches are there. We came back with a load of medals and trophies. I've been totally confused by the way results have been posted by the DCRA and large number of matches listed. Well done to you and the other GB contingent for the number of top results earned by a small scratch 'recce' entry. How did the on-range shooting conditions compare to those found on our three long-distance venues? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary C Posted August 19, 2015 Report Share Posted August 19, 2015 Hi Laurie Conditions were vastly different to the UK, extreme heat (32degrees+) add in 98% humidity and the worst mirage I have ever seen (like looking through soup!) However when the sun went in and the temp and humidity dropped, I got a great sight picture and was shooting the March on 40 & 50x. It appears we did pretty well coping with the conditions as we placed ahead of many top U.S and Canadian shooters (current world champ being one scalp) In addition the flags do not show wind until it really blows so most shoots were on Mirage, when that disappeared the wind was often still there, this destroyed a lot of people. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Laurie Posted August 19, 2015 Report Share Posted August 19, 2015 30+ Degrees and that amount of humidity? Not my cup of tea at all. GB results are even better then as they're not exactly typical for us. Am I right in thinking that the GB team that came second was a mixed F-Open plus FTR group, so you had some 308s up against Canadians and Americans with all 284 and WSM shooters? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary C Posted August 19, 2015 Report Share Posted August 19, 2015 All three teams had a mix of FTR and open, the Canadians had the Chiew brothers who are total ninja's and know the range inside out, I forget the amount of medals they won in the individual matches, the Canadians beat us by 11 points, so considering we had F open coaching FTR and FTR coaching open it was a very good result. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Laurie Posted August 19, 2015 Report Share Posted August 19, 2015 Thanks Gary. An interesting exercise for the wind coaches. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Laurie Posted August 20, 2015 Report Share Posted August 20, 2015 I've just twigged Gary that when you say the Canadian 8-man team had the advantage of the Chou brothers, that would be as wind coaches? Yes, that is one big advantage. It's also Kevin Chou who designed / makes the Mystic MPod bipods if I remember right and some innovative rifle stocks too. Spoke to him at Raton - really nice guy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Gun Pimp Posted August 20, 2015 Report Share Posted August 20, 2015 Great result guys in beating Team USA and not far behind the home Team. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ronin Posted August 21, 2015 Report Share Posted August 21, 2015 Fantastic results given the conditions, the heat and humidity must have been appalling Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary C Posted August 21, 2015 Report Share Posted August 21, 2015 Thanks Gents. Laure you are correct, the Chou brothers were wind coaching! Extreme heat and humidity makes the worst mirage possible, the team did well to combat this and I think a little more "cross trade" practice we could of won. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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