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		<title>Loading at the Range at Benchrest Matches &#8212; Proven Methods</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Aug 2025 09:42:25 +0000</pubDate>
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<i>Shown are funnel with ultra-long drop tube (which helps get more kernels in the cases), RCBS Chargemaster (in wood box), and Hood Press (similar to <a href="https://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2012/02/gear-review-compact-combo-press-from-the-harrell-brothers/" target="_blank">Harrell&#8217;s Combo press</a>).</i></p>
<p>Loading at the range remains important in the Benchrest for Group discipline. In a Special Report below, past IBS President Jeff Stover explains how loading methods (and hardware) have evolved over the years. The advent of accurate, affordable electronic powder dispensers, such as the RCBS ChargeMaster and Frankford&#8217;s new Intellidropper, have changed the game and made it easier to load efficiently at the range. And quality manual powder measures are fast and can be very consistent, with a little practice. Loading at the range permits competitors to tune their load to the conditions, change seating depths, or even choose different bullets to suit the barrel&#8217;s preferences on any given day.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/camill1802.jpg" alt="IBS Benchrest"></p>
<p>Although pre-loading is not uncommon, most 100/200-yard group shooters usually load at the match, often between relays. The goal is to shoot smaller groups by staying &#8220;in tune&#8221;. In a game where 5-shot groups &#8220;in the 1s and Zeros&#8221; is the goal, tuning loads for the conditions helps deliver match-winning accuracy. Nearly all competitors in this short-range discipline shoot the 6mm PPC cartridge, or a PPC variant.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/camill1810.jpg" alt="IBS Benchrest loading at range Jeff Stover"></p>
<blockquote><h2>Loading at the Range &#8212; Then and Now</h2>
<p>
<img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/boop2017001.jpg" alt="IBS Benchrest Shooters International Memorial Match Weikert PA Jeff Stover"></p>
<p>In benchrest shooting for group, loading at the range has been <em>de rigueur</em> for decades. In the Score discipline, preloading is usually the custom. The main reason is that, in Score competition, only one Aggregate (warm-up match and five record targets) per day is usually shot. That would be less than 50 shots, assuming a few sighter shots. Also, the 30BR, the dominant Benchrest-for-Score cartridge, is very amenable to pre-loading.</p>
<p>By contrast, the Group discipline includes 21 targets (two warm-ups and twenty record targets) over a weekend, usually shot with 6PPC-chambered rifles. Many times, the 6PPC shooters may tweak their loads through the day given changing atmospheric conditions or simply trying to find the correct tune to &#8220;dot up&#8221;. This term, &#8220;Dot up&#8221;, means the shots are essentially going through the same hole, or closely so.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/boop2017002.jpg" alt="IBS Benchrest Shooters International Memorial Match Weikert PA Jeff Stover"></p>
<p>Loading at the range was a bit different when benchrest competition was in its infancy. The 1951 book, <em>Modern Accuracy</em> by Bob Wallack, is the best of the early benchrest books. Copies can be found, from time to time, on eBay or Alibris. It is a fascinating survey of benchrest as it existed more than six decades ago. There&#8217;s even coverage of a controversial target that was argued over at the time. In it, there is a photo of Wallack using the rear bumper of a car at the bench to clamp his reloading tools. Things have come a long way compared to the range loading set-ups of modern shooters. Here you can see Bob Wallack way back in 1950:</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/boop2017003.jpg" alt="IBS Benchrest Shooters International Memorial Match Weikert PA Jeff Stover"></p>
<address>Modern loading bench set-ups shown in this Special Report belong to top shooters Howie Levy, Bob Hamister, and Kent Harshman.</address>
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		<title>Loading at the Range &#8212; Methods That Work at Benchrest Matches</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Sep 2024 11:57:36 +0000</pubDate>
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<i>Shown are funnel with ultra-long drop tube (which helps get more kernels in the cases), RCBS Chargemaster (in wood box), and Hood Press (similar to <a href="http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2012/02/gear-review-compact-combo-press-from-the-harrell-brothers/" target="_blank">Harrell&#8217;s Combo press</a>).</i></p>
<p>Loading at the range remains important in the Benchrest for Group discipline. In a Special Report below, past IBS President Jeff Stover explains how loading methods (and hardware) have evolved over the years. The advent of accurate, affordable electronic powder dispensers, such as the RCBS ChargeMaster and Frankford&#8217;s new Intellidropper, have changed the game and made it easier to load efficiently at the range. And quality manual powder measures are fast and can be very consistent, with a little practice. Loading at the range permits competitors to tune their load to the conditions, change seating depths, or even choose different bullets to suit the barrel&#8217;s preferences on any given day.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/camill1802.jpg" alt="IBS Benchrest"></p>
<p>Although pre-loading is not uncommon, most 100/200-yard group shooters usually load at the match, often between relays. The goal is to shoot smaller groups by staying &#8220;in tune&#8221;. In a game where 5-shot groups &#8220;in the 1s and Zeros&#8221; is the goal, tuning loads for the conditions helps deliver match-winning accuracy. Nearly all competitors in this short-range discipline shoot the 6mm PPC cartridge, or a PPC variant.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/camill1810.jpg" alt="IBS Benchrest loading at range Jeff Stover"></p>
<blockquote><h2>Loading at the Range &#8212; Then and Now</h2>
<p>
<img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/boop2017001.jpg" alt="IBS Benchrest Shooters International Memorial Match Weikert PA Jeff Stover"></p>
<p>In benchrest shooting for group, loading at the range has been <em>de rigueur</em> for decades. In the Score discipline, preloading is usually the custom. The main reason is that, in Score competition, only one Aggregate (warm-up match and five record targets) per day is usually shot. That would be less than 50 shots, assuming a few sighter shots. Also, the 30BR, the dominant Benchrest-for-Score cartridge, is very amenable to pre-loading.</p>
<p>By contrast, the Group discipline includes 21 targets (two warm-ups and twenty record targets) over a weekend, usually shot with 6PPC-chambered rifles. Many times, the 6PPC shooters may tweak their loads through the day given changing atmospheric conditions or simply trying to find the correct tune to &#8220;dot up&#8221;. This term, &#8220;Dot up&#8221;, means the shots are essentially going through the same hole, or closely so.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/boop2017002.jpg" alt="IBS Benchrest Shooters International Memorial Match Weikert PA Jeff Stover"></p>
<p>Loading at the range was a bit different when benchrest competition was in its infancy. The 1951 book, <em>Modern Accuracy</em> by Bob Wallack, is the best of the early benchrest books. Copies can be found, from time to time, on eBay or Alibris. It is a fascinating survey of benchrest as it existed more than six decades ago. There&#8217;s even coverage of a controversial target that was argued over at the time. In it, there is a photo of Wallack using the rear bumper of a car at the bench to clamp his reloading tools. Things have come a long way compared to the range loading set-ups of modern shooters. Here you can see Bob Wallack way back in 1950:</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/boop2017003.jpg" alt="IBS Benchrest Shooters International Memorial Match Weikert PA Jeff Stover"></p>
<address>Modern loading bench set-ups shown in this Special Report belong to top shooters Howie Levy, Bob Hamister, and Kent Harshman.</address>
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		<title>Loading at the Range &#8212; How it Works for Benchrest Matches</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Apr 2022 05:33:44 +0000</pubDate>
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<i>Shown are funnel with ultra-long drop tube (which helps get more kernels in the cases), RCBS Chargemaster (in wood box), and Hood Press (similar to <a href="http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2012/02/gear-review-compact-combo-press-from-the-harrell-brothers/" target="_blank">Harrell&#8217;s Combo press</a>).</i></p>
<p>Loading at the range remains important in the Benchrest for Group discipline. In a Special Report below, past IBS President Jeff Stover explains how loading methods (and hardware) have evolved over the years. The advent of accurate, affordable electronic powder dispensers, such as the RCBS ChargeMaster and Frankford&#8217;s new Intellidropper, have changed the game and made it easier to load efficiently at the range. And quality manual powder measures are fast and can be very consistent, with a little practice. Loading at the range permits competitors to tune their load to the conditions, change seating depths, or even choose different bullets to suit the barrel&#8217;s preferences on any given day.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/camill1802.jpg" alt="IBS Benchrest"></p>
<p>Although pre-loading is not uncommon, most 100/200-yard group shooters usually load at the match, often between relays. The goal is to shoot smaller groups by staying &#8220;in tune&#8221;. In a game where 5-shot groups &#8220;in the 1s and Zeros&#8221; is the goal, tuning loads for the conditions helps deliver match-winning accuracy. Nearly all competitors in this short-range discipline shoot the 6mm PPC cartridge, or a PPC variant.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/camill1810.jpg" alt="IBS Benchrest loading at range Jeff Stover"></p>
<blockquote><h2>Loading at the Range &#8212; Then and Now</h2>
<p>
<img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/boop2017001.jpg" alt="IBS Benchrest Shooters International Memorial Match Weikert PA Jeff Stover"></p>
<p>In benchrest shooting for group, loading at the range has been <em>de rigueur</em> for decades. In the Score discipline, preloading is usually the custom. The main reason is that, in Score competition, only one Aggregate (warm-up match and five record targets) per day is usually shot. That would be less than 50 shots, assuming a few sighter shots. Also, the 30BR, the dominant Benchrest-for-Score cartridge, is very amenable to pre-loading.</p>
<p>By contrast, the Group discipline includes 21 targets (two warm-ups and twenty record targets) over a weekend, usually shot with 6PPC-chambered rifles. Many times, the 6PPC shooters may tweak their loads through the day given changing atmospheric conditions or simply trying to find the correct tune to &#8220;dot up&#8221;. This term, &#8220;Dot up&#8221;, means the shots are essentially going through the same hole, or closely so.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/boop2017002.jpg" alt="IBS Benchrest Shooters International Memorial Match Weikert PA Jeff Stover"></p>
<p>Loading at the range was a bit different when benchrest competition was in its infancy. The 1951 book, <em>Modern Accuracy</em> by Bob Wallack, is the best of the early benchrest books. Copies can be found, from time to time, on eBay or Alibris. It is a fascinating survey of benchrest as it existed more than six decades ago. There&#8217;s even coverage of a controversial target that was argued over at the time. In it, there is a photo of Wallack using the rear bumper of a car at the bench to clamp his reloading tools. Things have come a long way compared to the range loading set-ups of modern shooters. Here you can see Bob Wallack way back in 1950:</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/boop2017003.jpg" alt="IBS Benchrest Shooters International Memorial Match Weikert PA Jeff Stover"></p>
<address>Modern loading bench set-ups shown in this Special Report belong to top shooters Howie Levy, Bob Hamister, and Kent Harshman.</address>
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		<title>IBS Annual Meeting on January 16, 2021 &#8212; Register Now</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2021 06:30:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The International Benchrest Shooters (IBS) will hold its Annual Meeting this month. It will be a virtual meeting, done via the Zoom internet service. The 2021 IBS Annual Meeting will be held online, via Zoom, on Saturday, January 16th at 9:00 a.m. Eastern. Outgoing President Jeff Stover tells us &#8220;This is an IBS meeting but [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The <a href="https://internationalbenchrest.com/" target="_blank">International Benchrest Shooters</a> (IBS) will hold its <strong>Annual Meeting</strong> this month. It will be a virtual meeting, done via the Zoom internet service. The 2021 IBS Annual Meeting will be held online, via Zoom, on <strong>Saturday, January 16th</strong> at 9:00 a.m. Eastern. Outgoing President Jeff Stover tells us &#8220;This is an IBS meeting but anyone [with an interest in benchrest competition] can get on the Zoom virtual meeting.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>To participate in the meeting, you&#8217;ll need to <a href="https://bit.ly/38Al6zm" target="_blank">Register with Zoom</a>. Here is the link to register:</strong></p>
<h2><a href="https://bit.ly/38Al6zm" target="_blank">CLICK HERE to Register for IBS Annual Meeting on ZOOM &#187;</a></h2>
<p><a href="https://bit.ly/38Al6zm" target="_blank"><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/ibsjan2103.png" alt="IBS Winter Annual Meeting Jeff Stover Virtual Zoom meeting january 16 2021"></a></p>
<p>Jeff Stover notes that members can send in questions for the meeting: &#8220;Participants can use [email] to send in questions which I (or someone) hope to be able to answer online. The email address for questions will be sent out (via email) to those who register. Also there will be a &#8216;raise hand&#8217; feature and chat with the administrator function.&#8221;</p>
<p>There will also be specific agenda items to be discussed at the meeting. These agenda items will be voted on, by the membership, on-line after February 1, 2021.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/weik1802.jpg" alt="IBS Annual Meeting Zoom january 16 2021"></p>
<p>After the meeting outgoing President Jeff Stover, who has ably served as IBS president for 12 years, will turn over his position to new President David Matthew of North Carolina. And IBS Treasurer Bill Gebhardt will retire after 28 years of service. The new Treasurer will be Sally Bauer of Kansas.</p>
<p><a href="https://internationalbenchrest.com/" target="_blank"><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/ibsjan2105.jpg" alt="IBS Winter Annual Meeting Jeff Stover Virtual Zoom meeting january 16 2021"></a></p>
<p>The IBS anticipates that some of the IBS Shooter of the Year winners will participate, and perhaps share some of their secrets of success.</p>
<p><a href="https://internationalbenchrest.com/" target="_blank"><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/ibsjan2104.jpg" alt="IBS Winter Annual Meeting Jeff Stover Virtual Zoom meeting january 16 2021"></a></p>
<p><a href="https://internationalbenchrest.com/" target="_blank"><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/ibsjan2102.jpg" alt="IBS Winter Annual Meeting Jeff Stover Virtual Zoom meeting january 16 2021"></a></p>
<p><strong>Register here for IBS Annual Meeting on Saturday, January 16, 2021:</strong><br />
<a href="https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwudOCprDosHNUNr51EFAT4UfyBNEcS_KKU" target="_blank">Zoom Meeting Registration Page</a>.</p>
<p><a href="https://internationalbenchrest.com/" target="_blank"><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/ibs2106fix.jpg" alt="IBS Winter Annual Meeting Jeff Stover Virtual Zoom meeting january 16 2021"></a></p>
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		<title>IBS Match Report &#8212; 2019 100/200 Meter Score Nationals</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Oct 2019 23:08:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[View through 6X scope at 2019 Metric Score Nationals in South Carolina. This is exactly what Jeff Stover&#8217;s camera recorded &#8212; it is not a Photoshop job. Match Report by Jeff Stover, IBS President &#8220;You need to come shoot with us&#8221; said Jim Cline at the January 2019 meeting of the IBS. Jim is both [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<i>View through 6X scope at 2019 Metric Score Nationals in South Carolina. This is exactly what Jeff Stover&#8217;s camera recorded &#8212; it is not a Photoshop job.</i></p>
<p><img class="alignright" hspace="8" src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/scorenat1900.png" alt="IBS meter 100 200 score nationals national championship benchrest South Carolina Mid-Carolina"><big>Match Report by Jeff Stover, IBS President</big><br />
&#8220;You need to come shoot with us&#8221; said Jim Cline at the January 2019 meeting of the IBS. Jim is both a Match Director at Mid-Carolina and an IBS Vice-President. I, as IBS President, considered it for a few seconds. Virtually all of my shooting is short-range group, but I wanted to see why IBS Score Benchrest was so hot &#8212; and growing &#8212; in the Southeast. &#8220;I will be down in October for the Score Nationals” was my response. Bottom line &#8212; The event was great, and I should have made the trip years earlier.</p>
<p>The <a href="https://midcarolinarifleclub.us/" target="_blank">Mid-Carolina Rifle Club</a> is located about 35 miles southeast of Columbia, South Carolina. It sports 20 solid and well-designed concrete benches. A nice feature is the very deep, behind-the-firing-line roof for cleaning rifles, and chatting with fellow shooters.</p>
<p>The main competition at the Score Nationals is for the “Varmint for Score” 13.5-pound rifles. The cartridge of choice is the 30 BR (6mmBR parent cartridge). The extra .065&#8243; bullet diameter over a 6mm helps with the Best Edge Scoring, but the 30 BR gives nothing away to the 6PPC in the accuracy department. As any score shooter can tell you, the 30 BR is an inherently accurate cartridge that is relatively easy to tune.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/scorenat1911.jpg" alt="IBS meter 100 200 score nationals national championship benchrest South Carolina Mid-Carolina"><br />
<i>Firing Line at Mid-Carolina Rifle Club with ample behind-the-Line roof coverage.</i></p>
<p>It was a dream shoot for me. I don’t have a VFS 30 in my gun cabinet, but that was all taken care of. Both rifle and ammo came courtesy of Mike Clayton, one of the circuit’s top shooters. All I needed to bring were my rests! Mike’s rifle was a laser which I did not fully exploit. Mike showed true Southern Hospitality.</p>
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<i>Mike Clayton ready to pull the trigger on his 30 BR rifle.</i></p>
<p>About 70 shooters made their way to Orangeburg. More had preregistered but the threat of Tropical Storm Nestor kept a few away. The storm was projected to bring 25+ mph gusts and heavy rain on Saturday. Those dire predictions did not materialize. We had somewhat light, but quickly switching, winds and mostly light rain. It was a dreary day for 100 meter competition but the mood along the firing line was convivial.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/scorenat1903.jpg" alt="IBS meter 100 200 score nationals national championship benchrest South Carolina Mid-Carolina"><br />
<i>Tropical Storm Nestor delivered only rain and switchy breezes instead of the predicted gales.</i></p>
<p>At 100 meters, Brud Sheats led the way with a very nice 250-23X. On his heels were Ronnie Milford and Jim Cline with 22 and 21 Xs respectively. Jim and Ron are leading the Score Shooter of the Year standings. In 6-power class, Jim Cline&#8217;s had a good 250-14X for high score with Dewey Hancock 3 Xs behind.</p>
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<blockquote><p><b>Young Lady Shines at Her First Registered Match</b><br />
Above is young competitor Emmalee McMurry (from eastern Tennessee) with her 6 PPC Heavy Varmint rifle. This was her very FIRST registered match. Her father Bill is her coach and mentor. Using her 6 PPC she shot two really good targets, a 50-5X and 50-4X. I shot next to her, and was impressed &#8212; she has composure and was very comfortable shooting a bench gun. If she stays with it, she could be a future force in Score Benchrest competition. &#8212; Jeff Stover, IBS President</p></blockquote>
<p>Sunday, the targets and stationary backers were moved to the 200 meter butts.  The weather started as Saturday had finished &#8212; light misty rain with some fog and 10 mph switchy wind. By mid-morning, however, the rain stopped and around lunchtime things brightened. After lunch the sun started to make more frequent appearances and the Orangeburg mirage returned. At the conclusion of the 200 meter stage only three of 65 shooters shot “clean” &#8212; i.e. a 250 score, with a 50 on every target.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/scorenat1914.jpg" alt="IBS meter 100 200 score nationals national championship benchrest South Carolina Mid-Carolina"><br />
<i>Jim Cline aligning rifle. The multiple bolts are for his Light and Heavy VFS rifles and 6X Hunter Class rifle.</i></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Mid-Carolina Rifle Club Extends the Red Carpet with Fine Food</strong><br />
All shooters were treated to a free grilled chicken and macaroni and cheese luncheon. In the evening, for a small charge, the Mid-Carolina club hosted a catered prime rib dinner. It was the &#8220;real deal&#8221; &#8212; premium beef carved to order. We had hoped for a pleasant Carolina evening instead of poor weather, but the great food made up for it.</p></blockquote>
<p>At 200 meters, Brud Sheats lost none of his score-shooting mastery from Saturday.  He won VFS 200 with a 250-5X. Ken Habadank followed with a Creedmoored 5X and Miles Gibby was 3rd with a 250-2X. <strong>The golden rule of score shooting is “stay clean”.</strong> That is, shoot a 50 on every target (five tens). The Xs are gravy, especially at 200. Anthony Isner shot a really nice 12 Xs in those conditions. But a wayward shot cost him a point on one target. A 250 beats a 249 despite the X counts. Having won both yardages Mr. Sheats won the 100-200 Grand aggregate with a 500-28X. Ken Habadank’s second place was six Xs behind. Miles Gibby, the only other 500 shooter, had 17 Xs to complete the podium.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/scorenat1913fixx.png" alt="IBS meter 100 200 score nationals national championship benchrest South Carolina Mid-Carolina"></p>
<p><center><b>See Complete 2019 100m/200m IBS Score Nationals Match Results <a href="https://internationalbenchrest.com/results/score#2019-score-match-results">HERE on IBS Website</a>.</b></center></p>
<p>So what about the 6-power-max optics rifles? Shooting a 6-power scope at 100 meters is tough enough. At 200, well, it is twice as difficult, especially in Sunday’s conditions. Anthony Isner’s 243-4X won the day followed by Maine’s Orland Bunker at 242-3X. In the 6X Grand Agg, Dewey Hancock took the title with a 491-16X, closely followed by Brian Fitch with a 490-16X.</p>
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<i>After Cease Fire is called, competitors show detached bolts to ensure safety.</i></p>
<p><b>Great Match &#8212; With Many Fine Shooters Returning to the Ranks</b><br />
This was a fine, well-run match by any standard. I did not embarrass myself with a score rifle, so that was a plus! I made the trip to see &#8220;what’s what&#8221;, and was delighted to find a range full of enthusiastic and fun competitors. And these fellows really know how to shoot. I talked to several shooters who have come back to the sport after years, if not decades, of being away from benchrest. The PR efforts of Jim Cline, Ronnie Milford and other stalwarts in the region are beating the drum and many are answering the call.</p>
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<i>Score Benchrest rifles racked and ready for the next relay.</i></p>
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<i>30 BR ammo with timer, and bolt lube, on bench.</i></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[4-Gun winner Wayne Campbell is arguably the best group benchrest shooter in the world right now. IBS 100/200 Yard Group Benchrest National Championships Story by IBS President Jeff Stover President based on report by Harley Baker Western Michigan was the site of the 2019 IBS Group Nationals. This major event was held August 12-17, 2019 [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<i>4-Gun winner Wayne Campbell is arguably the best group benchrest shooter in the world right now.</i></p>
<h2>IBS 100/200 Yard Group Benchrest National Championships</h2>
<p><i>Story by IBS President Jeff Stover President based on report by Harley Baker</i></p>
<p>Western Michigan was the site of the 2019 IBS Group Nationals. This major event was held August 12-17, 2019 at the <a href="http://www.holtongunandbowclub.com/" target="_blank">Holton Gun &#038; Bow Club</a>. This club hosts many quality group benchrest matches throughout the season, and this one was no exception. The Holton team, especially match director Nancy Scarbrough, made everything seem easy. The shooters, however, don’t find conditions easy at all.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/ibsgroup1703.jpg" alt="Jeff Stover IBS International Benchrest Shooters Holton gun bow club MI Michigan 6PPC Vihtavuori N133"></p>
<p><b>Summer Sun, Mirage, and Switchy Winds</b><br />
In the middle of August, Holton’s sandy soils can generate fierce mirage. It can get so bad that competitors may not be able to see bullet holes clearly and target rings can become indistinguishable. In Warren Page’s classic gun book, &#8220;The Accurate Rifle&#8221;, he speaks of mirage as &#8220;shooting through the swimming pool&#8221;. Well Warren Page must have shot Holton. When mirage was not the problem at Holton, switchy winds were the order of the day. <a href="https://internationalbenchrest.com/app/ibs/files-module/local/documents/Holton%20MI%20IBS%20Group%20Nationals%20081219.pdf" target="_blank">CLICK HERE for 2019 IBS Group Nationals Results</a>.</p>
<p><b>IBS Group Nationals Course of Fire</b><br />
The IBS Group Nationals can be an endurance test as the event spans six days. The sequence of competition has 100-yard targets shot the first three days, followed by three days at 200 yards. It is done this way to require only one change of wind flags. Nationals competition requires &#8220;full rotation&#8221;. That means that every time a shooter goes to the line for the next match target, he or she must move a requisite number of benches to the right. At the end of the day a shooter will shoot across the full width of the line. Some ranges offer unique properties that render some parts of the range harder or easier to shoot small groups.  Bench rotation is important to even out those factors.</p>
<blockquote><p><b>Classes At the IBS Group Nationals</b><br />
It takes thirty targets of 5-shot groups and ten targets of 10-shot groups to win a “4-Gun Nationals”. That covers FOUR classes: Light Varmint, Heavy Varmint, Sporter, and Heavy Bench. For all practical purposes, the first three are known as “bag guns” while the heavy bench rifles are “rail guns”. In fact, most competitors shooting a bag gun opt for a single rifle, which has been benchrest standard for decades: a 10.5-lb rifle chambered in 6PPC.</p></blockquote>
<p><b>Day by Day Report &#8212; Group Nationals Highlights</b><br />
The first day of competition was for the Heavy Bench class &#8212; the Rail Guns. That is what Heavy Bench is these days. Jeff Peinhardt had a handle on conditions for his five <strong>10-shot groups</strong>. His largest group was only a .202&#8243;. The rest were small dark holes where the 10 bullets honed away any paper fuzz. His average for the five groups in this aggregate was .1710&#8243;. Really small, but only .0074&#8243; behind was Paul Mitchell. Rounding out third place was Michigander Lee Hachigian with a .1866&#8243;.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/ibsgroup1704.jpg" alt="Jeff Stover IBS International Benchrest Shooters Holton gun bow club MI Michigan 6PPC Vihtavuori N133"></p>
<p>The “bag guns” come out on Tuesday for the 100-yard competition for Light Varmint and Sporter rifles. These are the 10.5-lb rifles. The only difference is that in Sporter you must have your rifle chamber with at least a 6mm bore. Since virtually everyone shoots a 6PPC it really doesn&#8217;t matter. Wayne Campbell from Virginia nailed a tight .1556” aggregate in Sporter at 100. Tony Alexander (.1758”) and Jack Neary (.1792”) rounded out the top three.</p>
<p>For Light Varmint at 100 yards. Larry Costa led the way with a .2022” when conditions were a little harder to read. Jack Neary and Kevin Donalds Sr. were close behind.</p>
<p>Wednesday morning of Nationals Week is Heavy Varmint at 100. Ken Donalds Sr. still had his rifle tuned to perfection as he won this aggregate with a .1624. Jack Neary and Harley Baker shot well with five-target averages in the .18XX. Wednesday afternoon the shooters take a break and hold a Powder Puff competition for non-shooters, including children and spouses were allowed to shot a group with bench coaching from seasoned competitors.</p>
<p>On Thursday the targets get moved to 200 yards along with a expanding sea of wind flags. Eventual multi-gun winner Wayne Campbell smoked the field Light Varmint 200 with a .1674 MOA Aggregate. His average group size at 200 yards was O.334 inches but in short-range group competition the scores are converted to minute of angle (MOA). The only other shooter Agging under 0.2 MOA was upstate New York restaurateur Pando Vasilovski with a 0.1927.</p>
<p>It was time for Sporter at 200 and Don Rosette from Ohio was the only shooter in the &#8220;teens&#8221; with a .1997 MOA Agg. Pando still had it working and was second.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/holton1903.jpg" alt="IBS Group Benchrest Nationals Jeff Stover IBS"><br />
<i>Here are some of the &#8220;Top Guns&#8221; from the 2019 IBS Group Nationals in Holton, MI.</i></p>
<p>Former Super Shoot winner Larry Costa won the Heavy Varmint 200 with a .2007 MOA Agg and he had room to spare to beat Kevin Donalds Jr. and Jeff Peinhardt with a .22 and .23 respectively.</p>
<p>The last day, Saturday, the rail guns were hauled out again for the Heavy Bench 200. Mark Buettgen topped the field with a .2572 MOA Agg. No need to check the equipment list to know what barrel brand Buettgen used. Mark works for <a href="https://bartleinbarrels.com/" target="_blank">Bartlein Barrels</a> in Wisconsin. Wayne Campbell was just on Mark’s heels.</p>
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<p><strong>Grand Aggregate (100+200)<br />
Winners (all MOA):</strong><br />
Light Varmint: Wayne Campbell, .1939<br />
Sporter: Wayne Campbell, .2133<br />
Heavy Varmint: Larry Costa, .2026<br />
Heavy Bench: Don Powell, .2342</p>
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<p><strong>Multi-gun results:</strong><br />
2-Gun (HV+LV 20 targets): Larry Costa, .2197<br />
3-Gun (LV+SP+HV 30 targets): Wayne Campbell, .2205<br />
4-Gun (LV+SP+HV+HB 40 targets): Wayne Campbell, .2279<br />
(in 4-gun Tony Alexander was second with .2404, followed by Larry Costa with .2451)</p>
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<td colspan="2"><a href="https://internationalbenchrest.com/app/ibs/files-module/local/documents/Holton%20MI%20IBS%20Group%20Nationals%20081219.pdf" target="_blank">CLICK HERE for 2019 IBS Group Nationals Complete Match Results</td>
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<h2>The Rifle for Short-Range Benchrest Competition</h2>
<p><big><strong>Hardware Choices: Actions, Stocks, Barrels, Optics and More</strong></big><br />
<em>Tech Talk by Jeff Stover</em></p>
<p>Let’s examine the Top Ten rifles from this year’s IBS Group Nationals in the 10.5-lb Light Varmint Class. We&#8217;ll focus on the most popular rifle components &#8212; the choices for Actions, Stocks, Barrels, and Scopes.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/holton1904.png" alt="IBS Group Benchrest Nationals Jeff Stover IBS"></p>
<p>For some years now, BAT has been the predominant action. This year BAT actions held nearly 100% of the Top Ten places in all the Bag Gun equipment lists. Bruce Thom’s Idaho-crafted actions, except for a couple stray actions in Heavy Bench, swept the top rankings.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/holton1905.jpg" alt="IBS Group Benchrest Nationals Jeff Stover IBS"></p>
<p>Next, look at barrels. Bartlein or Krieger seem to rule with upstate New York’s venerable Hart barrels as competitive. Shooters tend to go with winners, so Wayne Campbell and Jeff Peinhardt dominate as gunsmiths for the top benchrest shooters.  </p>
<p>In stocks there seems to be variety, but there is some commonality. The Scoville and Scarbrough stocks, both Michigan-made, are laminated wood (balsa and other wood) with carbon fiber and wrapped in carbon fiber. The Scoville stock on my 10.5-lb rifle weighs 18 ounces but is full size with a nice long fore-end. Bob Scarbrough makes a very similar product. Both are winners &#8212; it&#8217;s a choice of Ferrari or Lamborghini. The Roy Hunter and Terry Leonard stocks among these top rifles take a different route to winner&#8217;s circle. Both are wood (cedar or other), but super high-tech as they are laminated with carbon fiber. They are beautiful to boot. High-magnification Leupold, March, and Nightforce scopes rule the roost among benchrest optics.</p>
<p><b>Bullets and Powder</b><br />
Bullets are important. Really important. A hot bullet gives you “Teen Aggs” and lots of trophies. An average bullet does not. Most of these are 68 grain 6mm boattails. The Peinhardt (StaMoly Precision) bullet is well represented on this list, but some top shooters make their own as you can see. Bullet jackets are likely StaMoly or J4. For powder, nearly everyone shoots Vihtavouri N133 except a few guys running LT30/32 or surplus 8208.</p>
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		<title>IBS Enlists Blake Wilson as New IBS Editor</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[IBS Brings New Editor Onboard International Benchrest Shooters is pleased to announce that Blake Wilson of Macon, Georgia is the new IBS Editor. In that role, Blake will help prepare Match Reports and short features on gear and notable competitors. IBS President Jeff Stover reports: &#8220;We welcome Blake to our management team. He is a [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignright" hspace="7" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/gunstatlogox200.jpg"><strong>IBS Brings New Editor Onboard</strong><br />
International Benchrest Shooters is pleased to announce that Blake Wilson of Macon, Georgia is the new IBS Editor. In that role, Blake will help prepare Match Reports and short features on gear and notable competitors.</p>
<p>IBS President Jeff Stover reports: &#8220;We welcome Blake to our management team. He is a young and energetic long-range shooter with benchrest interest across the board. Over the past several years, he has been shooting mostly 1000-yard IBS matches with a few 600-yard competitions mixed in. He has competed at IBS ranges across the country, and calls the Hawk’s Ridge Gun Club in Ferguson, NC his home range.&#8221;</p>
<p>In his role as IBS Editor, Blake will work closely with AccurateShooter.com, interviewing competitors from all disciplines, communicating with match organizers, receiving match reports and equipment lists, and managing digital images. Blake will also help with some special IBS features and equipment articles, providing insights about the Benchrest shooting sports.</p>
<p>Blake is married with two adult children. He is a huge University of Georgia football fan who also enjoys hunting and fishing.</p>
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		<title>IBS Seeks Match Report Editor &#8212; Help Popularize Our Sport</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Would you like to become a respected gun journalist/editor &#8212; and work with the nation&#8217;s most talented benchrest shooters (from 100 to 1000 yards). Do you enjoy photography, and like to see images of beautiful ranges and the world&#8217;s most accurate rifles? Then here is a great opportunity&#8230; The International Benchrest Shooters (IBS) is looking [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><big>Would you like to become a respected gun journalist/editor &#8212; and work with the nation&#8217;s most talented benchrest shooters (from 100 to 1000 yards). Do you enjoy photography, and like to see images of beautiful ranges and the world&#8217;s most accurate rifles? Then here is a great opportunity&#8230;</big></p>
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<p>The <a href="https://internationalbenchrest.com/" target="_blank">International Benchrest Shooters</a> (IBS) is looking for a new Match Reports Editor. This individual will work with AccurateShooter.com to deliver photo-illustrated reports on important IBS matches around the country. These match reports can appear here in the Daily Bulletin, on the main Accurateshooter.com site, and on the <a href="https://internationalbenchrest.com/" target="blank">IBS website</a> (in modified format).</p>
<blockquote><p><big><b>IBS Match Report Editor Job Opportunity</b><br />
IBS seeks a part-time Editor to manage reports on the IBS Nationals and Featured Matches on Accurateshooter.com. The duties include communicating with match organizers, receiving match reports and equipment lists, and managing digital images. In addition, the Editor will help with some special IBS features and equipment articles. Salary is negotiable, based on experience and work output.</p>
<p>Contact IBS President, Jeff Stover at: ibsprez @ yahoo.com</big></p></blockquote>
<p><b>No Expert Skills Required &#8212; Just Enthusiasm for the Sport</b><br />
You don&#8217;t need to be a computer whiz &#8212; no programming is involved. If you can use a basic writing program and can email photos then you&#8217;ve got the skill set needed. Basically the IBS is looking for someone who enjoys benchrest shooting and would like to help the sport by showcasing the fun and camaraderie of IBS matches. Here are some images from past IBS match reports:</p>
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		<title>Loading at the Range &#8212; Why It Works for the Benchrest Game</title>
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<p>Loading at the range remains important in the Benchrest for Group discipline. In a Special Report below, IBS President Jeff Stover explains how loading methods (and hardware) have evolved over the years. The advent of accurate, affordable electronic powder dispensers, such as the RCBS ChargeMaster and Frankford&#8217;s new Intellidropper, have changed the game and made it easier to load efficiently at the range. And quality manual powder measures are fast and can be very consistent, with a little practice. Loading at the range permits competitors to tune their load to the conditions, change seating depths, or even choose different bullets to suit the barrel&#8217;s preferences on any given day.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/camill1802.jpg" alt="IBS Benchrest"></p>
<p>Although pre-loading is not uncommon, most 100/200-yard group shooters usually load at the match, often between relays. The goal is to shoot smaller groups by staying &#8220;in tune&#8221;. In a game where 5-shot groups &#8220;in the 1s and Zeros&#8221; is the goal, tuning loads for the conditions helps deliver match-winning accuracy. Nearly all competitors in this short-range discipline shoot the 6mm PPC cartridge, or a PPC variant.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/camill1810.jpg" alt="IBS Benchrest loading at range Jeff Stover"></p>
<blockquote><h2>Loading at the Range &#8212; Then and Now</h2>
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<img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/boop2017001.jpg" alt="IBS Benchrest Shooters International Memorial Match Weikert PA Jeff Stover"></p>
<p>In benchrest shooting for group, loading at the range has been <em>de rigueur</em> for decades. In the Score discipline, preloading is usually the custom. The main reason is that, in Score competition, only one Aggregate (warm-up match and five record targets) per day is usually shot. That would be less than 50 shots, assuming a few sighter shots. Also, the 30BR, the dominant Benchrest-for-Score cartridge, is very amenable to pre-loading.</p>
<p>By contrast, the Group discipline includes 21 targets (two warm-ups and twenty record targets) over a weekend, usually shot with 6PPC-chambered rifles. Many times, the 6PPC shooters may tweak their loads through the day given changing atmospheric conditions or simply trying to find the correct tune to &#8220;dot up&#8221;. This term, &#8220;Dot up&#8221;, means the shots are essentially going through the same hole, or closely so.</p>
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<p>Loading at the range was a bit different when benchrest competition was in its infancy. The 1951 book, <em>Modern Accuracy</em> by Bob Wallack, is the best of the early benchrest books. Copies can be found, from time to time, on eBay or Alibris. It is a fascinating survey of benchrest as it existed more than six decades ago. There&#8217;s even coverage of a controversial target that was argued over at the time. In it, there is a photo of Wallack using the rear bumper of a car at the bench to clamp his reloading tools. Things have come a long way compared to the range loading set-ups of modern shooters. Here you can see Bob Wallack way back in 1950:</p>
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<address>Modern loading bench set-ups shown in this Special Report belong to top shooters Howie Levy, Bob Hamister, and Kent Harshman.</address>
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		<title>IBS Match Report: 2018 Group Nationals at Weikert, PA</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many of the nation&#8217;s top 100/200-yard Benchrest Shooters came to central Pennsylvania this month for the IBS Group Nationals, held August 13-18 at the Union County Sportsmen&#8217;s Club. This major event encompassed six days of shooting, making this one of the lengthiest benchrest matches of the year. There were nearly 90 registered competitors, plus competitors&#8217; [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Many of the nation&#8217;s top 100/200-yard Benchrest Shooters came to central Pennsylvania this month for the IBS Group Nationals, held August 13-18 at the Union County Sportsmen&#8217;s Club. This major event encompassed <strong>six days of shooting</strong>, making this one of the lengthiest benchrest matches of the year. There were nearly 90 registered competitors, plus competitors&#8217; spouses and kids were able to shoot in a fun match on Wednesday afternoon. This is a prestigious match &#8212; with National titles up for grabs in four classes: Sporter, Light Varmint, Heavy Varmint, and Heavy Bench. <a href="http://internationalbenchrest.com/results/group/_groupindex.php" target="_blank">CLICK HERE for Full Results</a>.</p>
<h2>IBS Group Benchrest Nationals 2018</h2>
<p><em>Report by Jeff Stover, IBS President</em><br />
<strong>The Range and Conditions</strong><br />
This year’s venue was a return to one of the premier benchrest rifle ranges in the country. Union County Sportsmen’s Club is located near the center of Pennsylvania. It gets its name from the nearby village of Weikert. The range faces east, not ideal, but that is what the topography dealt the club.  This week of competition had the usual prevailing conditions: mostly from the west, meaning from 4 o’clock to 8 o’clock. A switch green to orange and back again, with changing velocities. Sometimes readable. Many times, however, conditions are confounding.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/weik1803.jpg" alt="IBS International Benchrest Shooters Weikert Pennsylvania National Group 4-Gun Championship"></p>
<p><strong>The Course of Fire</strong><br />
The IBS Group Nationals event is a bit of an endurance test as it <strong>spans six days</strong> for those shooting. The sequence of competition groups has 100-yard targets shot the first three days followed by three days at 200 yards. It is done this way to require only one change of wind flags.  Nationals competition requires &#8220;full rotation&#8221;. That means that every time a shooter goes to the line for the next match target, he or she must move a requisite number of benches to the right. At the end of the day a shooter will shoot across the full width of the line. Some ranges offer unique properties that render some parts of the range harder or easier to shoot small groups. Bench rotation is important to even out those factors.</p>
<p><img  border="1" src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/weik1802.jpg" alt="IBS International Benchrest Shooters Weikert Pennsylvania National Group 4-Gun Championship"><br />
<i>Hall of Famer Jeff Gaidos taking aim. Note both eyes are open. Jeff picked up two more HOF points at Weikert this year.</i></p>
<p><strong>Light Varmint, Heavy Varmint, Sporter, and Heavy Bench Equipment</strong><br />
It takes thirty targets of five shots each and ten targets of 10-shot groups to win a “4 Gun Nationals”. That would be the classes of Light Varmint, Heavy Varmint, Sporter, and Heavy Bench. For all practical purposes, the first three are known as “bag guns” while the Heavy Bench rifles are “rail guns”. In fact, most competitors shooting a bag gun opt for a single rifle, which has been the benchrest standard for decades: a 10.5-pound rifle chambered in 6 PPC.</p>
<p><img  border="1" src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/weik1801.jpg" alt="IBS International Benchrest Shooters Weikert Pennsylvania National Group 4-Gun Championship"></p>
<p><b>Peinhardt Wins 2-Gun &#038; 3-Gun, Costa Wins 4-Gun, and Mitchell Smashes HB Record</b><br />
Jeff Peinhardt won the 2-Gun and 3-Gun to dominate the “bag guns” (Light Varmint, Heavy Varmint, and Sporter). Larry Costa won the 4-Gun, with the top combined Agg for all four classes. Paul Mitchell turned in the notable railgun performance in the Heavy Bench division. Mitchell posted a 200-yard Agg of 0.1687 MOA. That should smash the old record of .2224 MOA set by Ed Watson way back in 1990! Note those figures are for MOA at 200 yards. Mitchell’s average 10-shot group size was 0.3374” (MOA x 2). That is only slightly larger than the Aggregate record for 5-shot groups with a rail gun. Mitchell said his rail has a superb Krieger barrel: &#8220;My rail gun was originally built by Bud Welch in the early &#8217;90s. I took about ten years off from shooting from the late &#8217;90s until 2008. When I got back I had Bruce LaChapelle take the action out of a sleeve and clamp the barrel in a Delrin sleeve. Dwight Scott chambered this Krieger barrel in January of 2017 and let me know that he thought it could be one of the hummers we all dream of and don’t waste it. This is the fourth 10-Shot teen Agg I have shot with it. It will be a sad day when it’s shot out!&#8221;</p>
<p>Click links below for Day-by-Day Results. Complete results may be found at the <a href="http://internationalbenchrest.com/results/group/_groupindex.php" target='_blank'>IBS Match Report Page</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/weikday1.jpg" target='_blank'>Monday HB 100</a> | <a href="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/weikday2.jpg" alt="IBS International Benchrest Shooters Weikert Pennsylvania National Group 4-Gun Championship" target='_blank'>Tues LV/SP 100</a>  | <a href="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/weikday3.jpg" target='_blank'>Wed HV 100</a> | <a href="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/weikday4.jpg" target='_blank'>Thurs LV/SP 200</a> | <a href="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/weikday5.jpg" target='_blank'>Friday HV 200</a>| <a href="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/weikday6.jpg" target='_blank'>Saturday HB 200</a></p>
<p><strong>Multi-Gun Results:</strong><br />
There are awards for combined results in multiple classes. Jeff Peinhardt won the both the 2-Gun (HV-LV) and 3-Gun (LV-HV-SP). Long time top shooter Larry Costa won the overall 4-Gun. Both Costa and Wayne Campbell (4-gun runner-up) are Hall of Famers. 4-Gun 3rd-place finisher Hugh Williamson, a Canadian, is also a barrel-maker.</p>
<p>The 3-Gun Top Three (from left): Jeff Peinhardt, Larry Costa, and Ronald Burdick:<br />
<img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/weik1805.jpg" alt="IBS International Benchrest Shooters Weikert Pennsylvania National Group 4-Gun Championship"></p>
<table border="1" width="600" cellpadding="3">
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<td colspan="6"><font size="2"><b>IBS Score Benchrest Nationals Multi-Gun Results</b></font></td>
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<td colspan="2">2-Gun Top Three</td>
<td colspan="2">3-Gun Top Three</td>
<td colspan="2">4-Gun Top Three</td>
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<td>1. Jeff Peinhardt<br />
2. Ronald Burdick<br />
3. Larry Costa</td>
<td>.2104<br />
.2138<br />
.2148</td>
<td>1. Jeff Peinhardt<br />
2. Larry Costa<br />
3. Ronald Burdick</td>
<td>.2035<br />
.2040<br />
.2164</td>
<td>1. Larry Costa<br />
2. Wayne Campbell<br />
3. Hugh Williamson</td>
<td>.2191<br />
.2238<br />
.2331</td>
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<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/weik1806.jpg" alt="IBS International Benchrest Shooters Weikert Pennsylvania National Group 4-Gun Championship"><br />
<em>On Wednesday Afternoon first timers/novices (including spouses and children) were allowed to shot a group with the assistance of a coach. Here is PowderPuff winner Dena Wise with Coach David Halblom. Note Dena&#8217;s impressive 0.148 group. Dena is sister to Dale and Russ Boop.</em></p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/weik1811.jpg" alt="IBS International Benchrest Shooters Weikert Pennsylvania National Group 4-Gun Championship"></p>
<h2>Benchrest State of the Art &#8212; Equipment</h2>
<p>Want to know what the Top Guns were shooting at Weikert? Here is a complete Top Ten Equipment list for all four classes: Sporter, LV, HV, and Heavy Bench (Railgun):</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/weik1808.jpg" alt="IBS International Benchrest Shooters Weikert Pennsylvania National Group 4-Gun Championship"><br />
<img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/weik1809.jpg" alt="IBS International Benchrest Shooters Weikert Pennsylvania National Group 4-Gun Championship"></p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/weik1810.jpg" alt="IBS International Benchrest Shooters Weikert Pennsylvania National Group 4-Gun Championship"></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Thanks to the Hard Working Team at Weikert</strong><br />
The IBS is indebted to Nancy Scarbrough who did a fabulous job as match director.  Mark Trutt, once again, devoted a full week as range officer and getting the range and grounds ready. The target crew was very efficient under the experienced direction of Steve Dodge.</p></blockquote>
<h2>Target Analysis from the &#8220;Wailing Wall&#8221;</h2>
<p>This photo shows 200-yard targets for one of the relays in the Sporter Class (10.5-lb riles, all 6 PPC). At the match, the scored, 5-shot targets are put up on a board, euphemistically called the &#8220;Wailing Wall”. These groups are revealing. Note that almost all the groups are located below and to the right of the moth ball (the 10 Ring in the center). The second set of target rings denoted by an “S” are for sighters, and are not scored.</p>
<p><a href="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/weik1815big.jpg" target="_blank"><img border="1" src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/weik1815.jpg" alt="IBS International Benchrest Shooters Weikert Pennsylvania National Group 4-Gun Championship"></a><br />
<i>Click photo to view large image</i></p>
<p>These targets were shot in a <strong>left to right drift</strong> (flags showing GREEN due to convention) drift. The targets show that most of the shooters sighted in during dead calm with point of impact at or below the 10 ring (mothball) for easier holding. So in a “green” condition the groups will move to the right of dead calm. These targets also demonstrate what modern benchrest bag guns can do at 200 yards! Some of those would be 100-yard ‘wallet groups’ for non-benchrest shooters. Remember these are 10.5-lb rifles, not heavy, &#8220;unlimited&#8221; rail guns. Mighty impressive precision.</p>
<blockquote><h2>IBS Shooter Profile &#8212; Bill Brawand</h2>
<p><em>by Jeff Stover</em><br />
<img class="alignright" hspace='6' wisth="160" src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/weik1813.jpg" alt="IBS International Benchrest Shooters Weikert Pennsylvania National Group 4-Gun Championship">There are few “characters” left in the benchrest world, but Bill Brawand is one of them. He is still competing at age 84. He started in the game way back in 1973 and has been a stalwart on both the IBS and NBRSA circuits ever since. </p>
<p>He grew up on a dairy farm in north central PA near the town Wilcox. In the early days he earned $100 per week. That was not near enough to support a family and a competitive benchrest habit. That was one reason he got into bullet making. If he wanted to attend a match he had to do extra farm and dairy work to justify being gone for a weekend. Those chores were in addition to making bullets to both shoot and sell. He has worked hard his entire life and earned everything he has achieved.</p>
<p>Some time ago, oil and gas were discovered on the large Brawand farm. With production underway, many years ago the dairy was closed so Bill could focus on real estate and managing his wells. The oil/gas boom resulted in a dramatic change in his economic fortunes but Bill did not change at all. Before he finally got a small RV, he was known to sleep on a clubhouse couch.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/weik1812.jpg" alt="IBS International Benchrest Shooters Weikert Pennsylvania National Group 4-Gun Championship"></p>
<p>Benchrest is now a family affair for Bill. One of Bill&#8217;s daughters, Sam, usually meets him at the shoots to assist him as needed. His knee problems keep him in a motorized scooter to get around the range. Sam memorialized Bill&#8217;s shooting accomplishments by sewing his many patches earned in shooting onto both a quilt and his shooting jacket (above). Check it out &#8212; that represents many decades of trigger pulling!</p></blockquote>
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