Big Turn-Out at Montana Northwest 1000-Yard Championships
The Montana Northwest 1000-Yard Benchrest Association held its annual Championship match last weekend at the Deep Creek Range near Missoula, Montana. The match drew talent from across the nation. 57 shooters attended the two-day event, and many states were represented: California, Idaho, Missouri, Montana, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Washington — even Pennsylvania.
Dashers Dominate Two-Gun Results
Dashers ruled the roost for the most part, with four of the top five in the Two-Gun shooting 6mm Dashers. Leo Anderson (Dasher) finished first in Two-Gun, followed by Robert Hoppe (Dasher), Mike Thomas (Dasher), Richard Schatz (Dasher), and Don Nielson (6.5×47 Lapua). Leo Anderson also won the Heavy Gun Overall, followed by Dennis Peterson, and Robert Hoppe. Cody Finch topped the 17-pound class, ahead of runner-up Robert Hoppe, with Leo Anderson coming in third. Lonnie Anderson won the 11-Pound Sporter Class, ahead of Scott Nix and Kevin Watson.
Conditions Were Hot But Relatively Calm
Montana shooter Tom Mousel, who finished 6th in the two-gun overall, reports that: “It was a very calm, high pressure weekend, so much of the home field advantage wasn’t there. There was some mirage in the 90° heat, but mirage was really quite manageable. The stable conditions made for a very close match, with competitors from outside Montana giving the locals a run for their money.” As usual, the club had a rich prize table — there were over $27,000.00 worth of prizes and give-aways.
Highlights for the weekend included Barry Bluhm’s 3.624″/99 in Heavy Gun class on Saturday. Barry, who shots a 6-6.5×47 Lapua, proved you don’t have to run a Dasher to shoot small. Three perfect 100 scores were shot at the match. In Light Gun, Roger Hoppe fired a 100/5.947″ on Saturday, while Mike Thomas got his first perfect score with a 100/6.664″ on Sunday with his Light Gun. Deep Creek Ace Leo Anderson nailed a 100/5.432″ in the Heavy Gun class on Sunday.
Two-Gun Overall 1. Leo Anderson 15 2. Robert Hoppe 17 3. Mike Thomas 20 4. Richard Schatz 22 5. Don Nielson 23 6. Tom Mousel 26 7. Cody Finch 28 8. Bud Williams 28 9. Jack Peterson 30 10. Monte Foust 31 |
Heavy Gun Overall 1. Leo Anderson 6 2. Dennis Peterson 9 (5.876″) 3. Robert Hoppe 9 (8.3155″) 4. Mike Hern 9 (8.419″) 5. Tom Mousel 10 (7.083″) 6. Mike Thomas 10 (9.0685″) 7. Richard Schatz 10 (9.8235″) 8. Don Nielson 11 9. Vince Kruse 13 10. Lonnie Anderson 14 |
17-Pound Gun Overall 1. Cody Finch 7 2. Robert Hoppe 8 3. Leo Anderson 9 4. Mike Thomas 10 (7.1765″) 5. Bud Williams 10 (7.566″) 6. Jack Peterson 10 (7.609″) 7. Monte Foust 12 (8.690″) 8. Don Nielson 12 (8.787″) 9. Richard Schatz 12 (9.165″) 10. Ray Huffman 12 (9.294″) |
11-Pound Sporter Class 1. Lonnie Anderson 6 2. Scott Nix 7 3. Kevin Watson 9 4. Cody Finch 10 5. Terry Hettich 13 6. Richard Schatz 13 7. Dirk Bluhm 15 8. Jack Peterson 17 9. Gary Christian 17 10. Bruce Bangeman 17 |
Leo Anderson Equipment:
Light Gun: 6mm Dasher, Stiller Viper drop port, Lawrence rifle barrel, Nightforce scope, Shehane stock, metal smithing by King Machine.
Heavy Gun: 6mm Dasher, Stiller Viper drop port, Lawrence rifle barrel, Nightforce scope, Bangeman stock, metal smithing by King Machine.
Dennis Peterson Equipment:
Light Gun + Heavy Gun (Dennis shoots one 17-pounder in both): 6mm Dasher, Defiance action, Lawrence rifle barrel, Nightforce scope, Shehane stock, smithing by Jeff Lawrence.
Match Sponsors Included: Bartlein Barrels, BAT Machine, Berger Bullets, Brownells, Burris, D&B Supply, Defiance, Dewey Mfg., Forster Products, Hodgdon Powder, Ron Hoehn, Lee Precision, Leica, Krieger Barrels, Lilja Barrels, Don Nielson, Nikon, Pacific Tool & Gauge, Pro-Shot, Sierra Bullets, Sure-Fire, Swarovski, Vortex Optics and Zeiss.