Hail Britannia! UK Shooters Dominate World F-Class Championships. USA F-TR Team Wins.
This year’s 2009 World F-Class Championship was held at the historic Bisley Range in England, and UK Shooters served their country proud, winning the prestigious F-Open Team Competition and dominating the individual matches in both F-Open and F-TR classes. Great Britain’s F-Open shooters proved their mastery of the challenging Bisley course, posting a 3436-230V score to top the second-place American Team by 59 points (Team USA score was 3377-234V). The South African Team, defending Champions, finished third with a 3337-188V score.
UK Shooters truely dominated the Individual F-Open Championship, capturing ALL of the top ten places, lead by Gary Costello (1st Place) with 458-44V, followed close behind by fellow Brit Des Parr with 456-36V. That’s nine Brits and a Scot in the Top Ten. In the Individual Competition, F-TR division, Britain finished one/two at the top of the podium, with Russell Simmons (437-23V) winning the Gold, and countryman George Barnard (432-23V) winning Silver. American Stan Pate took third with a 420-25V score.
American F-Open Team Vice-Captain Shiraz Balolia, writing in his Bisley Blog, suggested that the windy conditions favored the 7mm caliber used by the home team Brits: “The individual World F-Class Championship is over. We essentially got overpowered by the 7mm guns. Bisley is not a range that you can win using 6.5mm guns, which is what the whole US Team is using. Of the top 10 positions, all but one were Brits with 7mm guns. The odd one was a Scot also with a 7mm gun.”
After the Team Match concluded, Shiraz wrote: “The British team won the World F-Class Open Championship. USA took second and South Africa third. The Brits beat us by 59 points and they were very surprised that we came that close to them. I believe that there were two main factors that worked very well for them. First and foremost was that they had full knowledge of their range and have been practicing on that range fairly regularly as a team for quite some time. Secondly, their 7mm guns were a good wind-bucking caliber that, when combined with good coaches (who have coached at that range for many years), gave them the results they were after. Someone made the comment to me that the Americans were improving by the day. Unfortunately, we ran out of days and it was game over. Our coaches did an outstanding job under very trying conditions. We beat the previous champs, South Africa, by 40 points.”
EDITOR’s NOTE: In the previous F-Open World Championships in South Africa, Team USA was defeated by the home team South Africans who were shooting 7mms. At Bisley in 2009, the same thing happened, with the Brits winning on their home turf, again using 7mms. Do we see the writing on the wall?
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Americans Win F-TR Class
In the F-TR class the American Team powered to victory, haulting the British juggernaut. Under the leadership of Captain Darrel Buell, and coach Gary Rassmussen, shooters Brad Sauve, Dale Carpenter, Warren Dean, Monte Milanuk, Paul Phillips, Stan Pate, Jeff Rorer, and John Weil won the F-Class Restricted Teams Match with a 1581-76V score. The USA Rutland Cup Open Team of David Bailey, Mike Downey, David Gosnell, and Larry Taite, coached by Nancy Tompkins, also finished first, besting a strong Great Britain Red squad (second place), and Don Nagel’s third-place Connecticut Yankees.
All photos © 2009 by 762_AK, used by permission.
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Quoting Shiraz from his blog: “We essentially got overpowered by the 7mm guns. Bisley is not a range that you can win using 6.5mm guns, which is what the whole US Team is using.”
This comment seems curious when our Rutland team won the Gold shooting 6.5s… They were also shooting against the Brits and their 7mms…
Great Job to team USA and, my friend Grant Taylor, from Scotland. He used a custom rifle stocks from http://www.precisionriflesales.com and placed 3rd overall in the World F Class Individual Championships 2009. Great Job all.
Link to results: http://www.nra.org.uk/common/asp/results/imperial.asp?year=2009&filter=FCW&site=NRA
I’m curious. If the UK has such stringent gun laws, how do the Brits manage to own their rifles, get reloading supplies and find access to practice?
A UK Firearms Certificate, for target rifle shooting, requires the applicant to attend a club on a regular basis and continue to do so; the club will then sponsor the applicant to Police, who issue the certificate, after vetting the applicant. The firearms and ammunition have to be kept secure, when not in use. The member has to sign in, per occasion visit to the range and clubs are obliged to inform Police of non-attendees.
Firearms dealer generally wish to see a Firearm Certificate before the sale of consumables.
The final lineup of pictures of the World F-Class Championships & the Imperial Meeting 2009, Bisley Camp Great Britain. Live at URL:- http://www.flickr.com/photos/762_photo/sets/
WFCC – 244 pictures Imperial Meeting – 325 pictures