Nightforce ELR Steel Challenge in Wyoming — Photo Essay
Alpha Unknown, which had two shooters in the match, reported “This was the coolest place we’ve ever shot from… we’ll see you next year.”
Joe Burdick, owner of Rock Solid Shooting Solutions, provides this report from Wyoming: “I’m having a blast at the Nightforce ELR Steel Challenge at the Q Creek Ranch south of Casper, WY. Made my longest hits ever in competition at 1800 and some change. This 300 Winchester Magnum is absolutely PUNISHING the steel. The short targets here are at a thousand yards. I had multiple hits and clean runs on stages with targets from 1200-1800 yards. I missed the longest target of the match (2100 yards) by about 0.2 Mils.”
All photos by Joe Burdick other than as indicated by Alpha Unknown and Mitchell Fitzpatrick.
Target locations are indicated with red dots.
Burdick had high praise for the match and the venue: “This is a super cool match in an incredible location. It is remote but the size and beauty of the venue make it well worth the trip. The range is covered with life-size elk, wolf, ram, antelope, and even kangaroo targets with plenty of circles and squares as well.” The vast Q Creek Ranch encompasses 560,000 acres of scenic Wyoming landscape.
Burdick, whose company Rock Solid Shooting Solutions runs matches and sells custom gun covers, wanted to acknowledge his sponsors and equipment suppliers: Bushnell, Kelbly’s, WildEar, Precision Rifle & Tool, Huber Concepts, The Heritage Flag Company, Armageddon Gear, MasterPiece Arms, Kahntrol Solutions, BEST Targets, and Patriot Cases.
“Incredible location. It is remote but the size and beauty of the venue make it well worth the trip.”
Confirming Elevation Dope Is Essential for ELR Competition
Prior to the match, Joe verified his long-range “dope” at the Q-Creek Ranch shooting at distant targets. Joe reports: “Shooting my 300 Winchester Magnum, I made my longest hit ever with any rifle at 2086 yards.”
The 2086-yard target is marked with the red dot on the photo. The yellow dots represent the location of the 1000, 1409, 1725, and 1816 yard targets for reference.
And the Winners Are…
Chris Gittings and Brent Wood tied for Overall and Hunter Class honors at 115 points with Brent taking the tie-breaker. Notably, Brent’s son Tyler won the Junior Division. With 114 points, Mitchell Fitzpatrick took First Place in Open Division at the Nightforce ELR Steel Challenge. Congrats to all four marksmen on their great shooting! Fitzpatrick works with Applied Ballistics in the AB Weapons Division. He was shooting an AB Weapons Division M30TS rifle chambered for AB’s new .338 EnABELR cartridge, running 300gr Berger Hybrid OTM bullets at 3160 FPS. The scope was a 5-25x56mm NF ATACR with T3 reticle.
Parting Shot: ELR Shooting Organization supplied edible ELR rewards for participants.
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Tags: .300 WM, 300 Win Mag, ELR Steel, Joe Burdick, Mitchell Fitzpatrick, Nightforce, Nightforce ELR Steel Challenge, Q-Creek Ranch
Perspective on Q Ranch’s 560,000 acres – that’s a little under 30 miles square, 30 x 30 (875 square miles) in a state that is almost 98,000 square miles – or about .9% of the total land mass.
560,000 acres = 875 square miles
Some may find it interesting that a 25 SAUM pushing 131 gr Blackjack ACE bullets earned 2nd in Open Division and 4th overall!
With only 7 out of 200+ shooters running 25 cal, that is impressive results despite the odds.