GAP Grind Kicks Off Today in Tennessee
The prestigious GAP Grind tactical match runs this weekend, 16-18 October, at the K&M Shooting Complex in Finger, Tennessee. The 2014 GAP Grind drew a huge turn-out, and this year’s Grind promises to top that — with more competitors and even tougher challenges. Held in association with the Precision Rifle Series (PRS), this year’s Grind features a Pro/Am format with professional and amateur competitors aiming for individual and team honors.
Lots of Action, with 20+ Stages
The GAP Grind is a notoriously challenging, “high tempo” match with minimal down time between stages. Over the course of 20+ stages, competitors will fire 200+ shots at a variety of steel, paper, moving, and reactive targets out to 1,200 yards. Target vary in size/difficulty based on the shooter’s position, distance, and time allotted. Most stages include “stressors” — i.e. time limits or required movement(s).
2014 GAP Grind Highlights Video:
Want to see what a “GAP Grind Experience” is all about? Then watch this video from the 2014 Grind. You’ll see a lot of movement through a wide variety of shooting positions. This ain’t no benchrest match, that’s for sure…
GAP Grind Guns by Giddings
Shelley Giddings, a skilled shooter of both firearms and cameras, attended the 2014 GAP Grind last week. While there, Shelley snapped some cool images of state-of-the-art tactical rifles. Here is a Giddings Gallery of Grind Guns. You can find more GAP Grind pix on Shelly’s Facebook Page.
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Tags: G.A. Precision, GAP, GAP Grind, K&M Precision, Precision Rifle, PRS, Tactical
Good luck at this years match to all the competitors!!!!
Also a Thanks to Jeff, Todd, Justin and DJ here from the shop for going to this years Grind and helping do RO duty and they can get a little shooting time as well today!
Later, Frank
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Hello, can anyone tell me who makes the mount the Bushnell is mounted in? Thanks.
Anyone know what stock is on top of the page? The thumbhole with the cool forend?
The mount is a GDI and the stock at the top of the page is a KMW Sentinel.
What stock/chassis is on the GAP rifle in the third and fourth pictures from the top? The same rifle that’s wearing the Bushnell.