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A few SPY reports . . .

Last post Thu, Apr 24 2008 4:20 PM by R.G. Robinett. 4 replies.
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  • Tue, Apr 22 2008 7:45 AM

    A few SPY reports . . .

    First, from a group match (NBRSA registered) hosted by the Oak HIlls Gun Club, at Blue Grass, IA, last weekend: 10 year young Riley Rowold, grandson of Harry "THE TORCH" Rowold, seems capable to carying said TORCH for Gramps! Mr. Riley downright THRASHED all of the adults, distancing himself from the duffers and geezers by a GIGANTIC 100 Yd. margin - his .204 Agg. was a full 0.04 ahead of second place!

    During the 200 Yd. stage, long-time shootin' pal, Mike Bigelow, put the brat back in his proper place, garnering the win over the, "whippersnapper" by a WHOPPING 0.0016 MOA !  Of course, THIS made all of the adults feel alive again! ;) But Mr. Riley's 100 Yd. "blow out" combined with his second place 200 Yd. finish provided the youngster with a 0.029 MOA drubbing of the old folk!  Congratulations, Riley! :) Yes, Harry, 'THE TORCH", was justifiably, but humbly proud . . .

    Then, a crow swooped down from Minetonka, MN, to report that another pal, David Halblom, Sr., had nabbed a decisive NBRSA registered, HV (group) victory over the weekend: I don't have the specific Agg. numbers, but, according to the report, Mr. Halblom seems to have won the 100 Yd. HV Agg.; the 200 Yd. small group; 200 Yd. Agg.; and of course, The HV Grand Agg.! Congratulations, David! :)

    Then, from the North Central hinterlands, a.k.a., the FORBIDDEN ZONE, pal, Tom Gollob, who deserted his pals, and trekked NNW, to participate in a "long range" event (an IBS registered 600 Yd. affair), at Pierre, South Dakota, did well by himself also. It seems that the good Mr. "BLING-BLING" Gollob returned home carting [1st Place] trophies for Heavy Gun group; HG Overall (my uninformed terminology for the COMBINED Group and Score Placement); and the Overall Two Gun! Congratulations, Tom! :)

     Oh, at the conclusion of the awards ceremony, at the Oak Hills event, BIG MIKE suggested that the the younger Mr. Rowold donate [brain] stem-cells to each of his fellow competitors . . . I don't think Mr. Riley cottoned to THAT notion! ;) Again, Congratulations to Riley and grandpa Harry! :) RG

  • Tue, Apr 22 2008 7:31 PM In reply to

    Re: A few SPY reports . . .

    RG, Thanks for the spy reports. Congratulations to all the winners. Tom, Mike…. I don’t think I will be able to play quarters you guys this year. Doesn’t sound like I can afford it! Way to go! CJ

  • Wed, Apr 23 2008 8:04 PM In reply to

    Re: A few SPY reports . . .

    Thanks for the great reports, RG. It's good to know how the competition is starting off the season! 

  • Thu, Apr 24 2008 10:49 AM In reply to

    Re: A few SPY reports . . .

        Nice going, boys!  Randy...did you shoot the 'Serpents Bane' gun at Oak Hills?   -Al

  • Thu, Apr 24 2008 4:20 PM In reply to

    Re: A few SPY reports . . .

    Al, yes - I shot it, but not well. :( I had no time to do any tuning - just fire-formed 54 cases (by the way, with TOO much powder! ;) So, I began the 100 (no warm-up) with the F-F load and jam-seat - during the F-F, it produced solid 4 & 1 groups: the last four 5-shot groups featured four of the shots under 0.20". So, I thought I'd be "close" . . . persistent vertical plagued the 100, as I got several mis-fires (CCI-BR4s) and blamed that  - I deduced that I was getting erratic ignition . . . so, switched to WSMs for that last two groups and got the same results - one "deal wrecker" in every group . . and all vertical: AGGED a pathetic .328! :(  But , THAT did beat 200 Yd. Agg winner, and travelin' pal, Mike Bigelow! ;)

    The WSM primers were very near BLANKING! Despite that, the action functioned as if nothing out of the ordinary was taking place! So, after a vertical wreck during match one (200 Yd.), I began backing off on the powder - in all, when I was "DONE" (as in, stick a fork in 'im! ;o), I had backed off 1.2 Gr. (2 full numbers on the Harrell's) and the rig was trying to shoot - I closed out with a BIG four, a BIG five . . . and a stinkin' 1.007" wreck on match five - yep, I "held off" one ring, for a non-existant "push" and turned another wad into a wreck! There's hope, but the garter snakes were lounging around our bench . . and HE said that they were laughing at me! ;)

    I learned several things: 1) Oak Hills is a very nice facility, with the usual GREAT people - well, except the THE BRAT  (Riley,  HE only slanderspeople he respects!);  2) NEVER call David Halblom Sr. - JUNIOR! ;) ; 3) Having pals do well if a LOT of fun! :) Oh, and four: NEVER trust a 10 year old!  RG

     

    P.S. Al, as you know, regarding custom actions, my luck . . .  is, well, to steal a phrase from HEE HAW,  "no luck at all" ! ;)  Normally, I wouldn't "gripe" [in public] about the minor problems with the new RimRock, but Jim Borden was on top of them PRONTO - and, as this is written, the action is probably already on it's way "home". Per my usual "luck" I got the "one-in-a-thousand" - the one wich, as I tried to explain to Jim, doesn't work - he should have taken THAT into consideration before agreeing to sell me one! ;)

    There were two distracting issues (yes, I do NEED an excuse!): 1) Since HE is never happy with how fast we shot, I opted for a RB/LP/REject model - something over 50% of the cases failed to eject. While that does not affect grouping potential, it does work on the mind (mine anyway) and interferes with "proper" attention to conditions, etc.; 2) With my favored CCI-BR4 primers, I was getting about a 10% mis-fire rate - again, another distraction - subsequent "hits" failed to ignite the primers, so, TIME was wasted . . . and without the patience exhibited by Mr. Riley Rowold, I didn't return to the sighter target often enough (so it says here! ;o).

    Both of these issues had cropped up during the F-F session, and Jim was already aware of them - I told him I wouldn't return the action until after the Oak Hills event, so I must take credit for having over-ridden Jim's desire to "fix" it first.  This afternoon, I received a nice video (from Jim Borden) , showing the RimRock ejecting BR brass flawlessly! :) There was a minor mechanical issue with the ejector plunger, which Jim was able to correct. Also, Jim Installed a heavier firing-pin spring - it seems that, to accommodate easy bolt-lift, most people like the weakest spring possible - as usual, I'm of another world and would rather have to apply a little effort. I thank and commend Jim for putting up with me, getting the issues PROMPTLY addressed,  AND for not getting upset with my wanting to shoot a registered event before he could fix things . . but I had my mind made up - I was going to shoot it come hell or, RED HAMMER! ;) In all, it was an enjoyable, if expensive, day at the range! :) RG

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