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		<title>Saturday Movies: SWN Update and Past SWN Video Highlights</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 2026 Southwest Nationals (SWN), one of the major long-range rifle matches of the year, is underway right now in Arizona for three rifle classes: Sling (&#8220;Any Sights&#8221; and &#8220;Palma&#8221;), F-Open, and F-TR. Running from February 11th through 15th, the match started with the Mid-Range 600-yard event on Wednesday, February 11th, and concludes with the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The <a href="https://www.desertsharpshooters.com/2026-southwest-nationals" target="_blank">2026 Southwest Nationals</a> (SWN), one of the major long-range rifle matches of the year, is underway right now in Arizona for three rifle classes: Sling (&#8220;Any Sights&#8221; and &#8220;Palma&#8221;), F-Open, and F-TR. Running from February 11th through 15th, the match started with the Mid-Range 600-yard event on Wednesday, February 11th, and concludes with the 2-day 1000-yard match on Saturday the 14th and Sunday the 15th. On Thursday and Friday there were team and individual Palma-format competitions for all three divisions (Sling, F-TR, F-Open). These are multi-distance matches with targets at 800, 900, and 1000 yards. The match continues today (Saturday) and tomorrow (Sunday) with 1000-yard matches. <a href="https://forum.accurateshooter.com/attachments/2025-swn-official-program-pdf.1578003/" target="_blank">CLICK HERE</a> for all official <a href="https://www.desertsharpshooters.com/2026-southwest-nationals" target="_blank">2026 Southwest Nationals</a> results on the <a href="https://www.desertsharpshooters.com/2026-southwest-nationals" target="_blank">Desert Sharpshooters website</a>.</p>
<p>The 2026 Southwest Nationals event continues today and tomorrow (Saturday and Sunday) with individual and team competitions at 1000 yards. <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-99FUPekZmUvYWUDntBPJ-M22xbtZJZT/view" target="_blank">CLICK HERE</a> for full <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-99FUPekZmUvYWUDntBPJ-M22xbtZJZT/view" target="_blank">2026 SWN Match Program</a>.</p>
<p>Shown below left are results for the 2026 SWN Nationals 2/13/2026 Individual Palma matches for the three divisions: Sling, F-Open, and F-TR. The Palma match is 15 shots each at 800, 900, and 1000 yards. There were some very impressive performances on Friday the 13th. All the top 10 F-Open shooters did not drop a single point, all finishing with 450 scores (before X-count). Below, to the right of the Palma scores, is a video from ace shooter Brandon Green. This shows the Palma stage at 2026 SWN.</p>
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<td width="250"><b>2026 SWN Palma 800/900/1000 Match</b></p>
<p><b>Sling Division Top 10</b><br />
Mark Kelley, 449-31X (Match Winner)<br />
Jerrod McGaffic, 448-28X<br />
Avtar Nanrey, 448-24X<br />
Gary Elesio, 448-23X<br />
Phil Hayes, 448-22X<br />
Vern Conant, 447-32X<br />
Nate Guernsey, 447-26X<br />
Brandon Green, 447-21X<br />
Fazal Mohideen, 447-21X<br />
Ken Foster, 447-20X<br />
Gabriel Rowe, 447-20X</p>
<p><b>F-Open Division Top 10</b><br />
Joe Traylor, 450-38X (Match Winner)<br />
Brad Johnson, 450-38X (2d on tie-breaker)<br />
Pat Scully, 450-36X<br />
Henry Ferris, 450-36X<br />
Antun Kovacevic, 450-35X<br />
John Girgis, 450-33X<br />
Roger Mayhall, 450-33X<br />
Barry Holcomb, 450-30X<br />
Peter Johns, 450-30X<br />
Tod Hendricks, 450-29X</p>
<p><b>F-TR Division Top 10</b><br />
Tracy Hogg, 450-31X (Match Winner)<br />
Keith Trapp, 450-26X<br />
Brad Sauve, 449-30X<br />
Benoit Vautour, 449-25X<br />
Tom Hubbard, 449-23X<br />
Scott Kyle, 449-23X<br />
Alen Tampke, 449-22X<br />
Oleg Savelyev, 448-30X<br />
Gerry Wiens, 447-25X<br />
James Crofts, 447-24X<br />
Alan Barncroft, 447-24X<br />
Travis Elfgren, 447-24X
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<p><b>2026 SWN Individual Palma Day<br />
Video from Brandon Green</b></p>
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<b>15 shots for record each at 800, 900, 1000 yards.</b></td>
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<p>For this Saturday Showcase, we provide videos from past SWN events, plus informative videos that explain how to prepare for the event and pack your gear for air travel and/or lengthy overland trips.</p>
<h2>Tips for New Competitors at the Southwest Nationals</h2>
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<p>Headed to the SW Nationals for the first time? Never shot at the Ben Avery range before? Then definitely watch this F-Class John video. It provides a series of smart tips for SWN first-timers.</p>
<h2>Highlights from 2024 SW Nationals with Past Champ Erik Cortina</h2>
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<p>This video follows long-range competitors at the 2024 Southwest Nationals. The video shows match preparation and competition. There are interviews with participants and highlights of the challenging conditions. The video concludes with the announcement of class winners. 2024 F-Open winner Jay Christopherson is interviewed starting at 12:18 time-mark.</p>
<h2>Analyzing Conditions at 2022 SW Nationals</h2>
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<p>In this video past SWN Champion Erik Cortina and F-Class John analyze relays from the 2022 match, discussing shot holds for specific wind conditions. You can learn quite a bit from this dialog with two top F-Open shooters. Erik won the F-Open LR SWN event in 2023.</p>
<h2>Packing Gear for Air Travel &#8212; Tips from F-Class John</h2>
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<p>It can be very challenging to travel via airline to a major shooting event because of all the gear you&#8217;ll need to bring, along with your rifle(s). F-Open shooters must bring a heavy, bulky front rest and rear bag, while F-TR shooters will need a large front tripod and rear bag. Then you&#8217;ll need to transport a spotting scope with its adjustable mount, plus a LOT of loaded ammunition. Some shooters will also bring a press and dies to do final seating of their ammo. That&#8217;s a lot of gear. In this video, F-Class John shows how to pack rifles, gear, and ammo efficiently so air travel can go safely and smoothly.</p>
<h2>Southwest Nationals Video SHORTS</h2>
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<h2><font color="red">Bird&#8217;s Eye Ben Avery — A Look at the Range</font></h2>
<p>If you&#8217;ve never visited the Ben Avery Facility north of Phoenix, Arizona, here&#8217;s a video that shows the 1000-yard range (including drone footage). The desert range at Ben Avery is something special — check out this “birds-eye view”. This 2016 video also includes an interview with Derek Rodgers, F-TR World Champion, King of 2 Miles, and the only man who who has earned both F-Open AND F-TR USA National titles.</p>
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<blockquote><p><strong>Sling Shooters in Palma Division</strong><br />
For the Palma division, the cartridge of choice is the .308 Winchester (7.62.x51). This versatile cartridge is still capable of extreme accuracy. Never underestimate a skilled sling shooter with a good Palma rifle. Below is multi-time NRA National Long-Range Champion John Whidden in action. John’s rifle features a centerfire action in an aluminum Anschutz small-bore stock.</p></blockquote>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/swnsat1801.jpg" alt="John Whidden Berger 2020 SW Nationals"></p>
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<em>Ballistics wizard Bryan Litz shoots at the 2015 SW Nationals. Notice how steady he holds his rifle.</em></p>
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		<title>Southwest Nationals 2026 &#8212; 600-yard Results and Day 3 Report</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2026 18:07:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today marks the third day of competition at the 2026 Berger Southwest Nationals (SWN). And yes, it&#8217;s Friday the 13th &#8212; causing some concerns among competitors. The superstitious types among the competitors viewed the day with some trepidation. But most shooters didn&#8217;t worry too much about the date — they were more concerned about calling [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Today marks the third day of competition at the <a href="https://www.desertsharpshooters.com/2026-southwest-nationals" target="_blank">2026 Berger Southwest Nationals</a> (SWN). And yes, it&#8217;s Friday the 13th &#8212; causing some concerns among competitors. The superstitious types among the competitors viewed the day with some trepidation. But most shooters didn&#8217;t worry too much about the date — they were more concerned about calling the wind correctly. As Bryan Litz said at the SWN a decade ago: “I don&#8217;t believe in superstition. We make our own luck”.</p>
<p>On Wednesday, February 11th, the 600-yard competition was held for all three competition classes: Sling (Palma), F-Open, and F-TR. 600-Yard match results for all three classes are shown below for the Top 10 in each class. For F-Open, F-TR, and Sling Divisions there were three relays, each with 20 rounds for score. Thus, the maximum possible score was 600-60X. There were some very impressive performances with the top 9 F-Open Shooters, top 5 F-TR Shooters, and Sling Winner Fazal Mohideen not dropping a single point. Congrats to the winners &#8212; Fazal Mohideen, Sling P 600-34X; Cal Waldner, F-Open 600-49X; and Brad Sauve, F-TR 600-44X. <a href="https://www.desertsharpshooters.com/2026-southwest-nationals" target="_blank">CLICK HERE</a> for full 600-yard results for all competitors.</p>
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<h2>600-Yard SWN Top 10 Results</h2>
<p><strong>Here are the Top TEN 600-Yard Competitors for each Division:</strong></p>
<p><big><b>Sling (Two Divisions, &#8220;P&#8221; and &#8220;A&#8221;) 600-yard Top 10</b></big></p>
<p>1. Fazal Mohideen &#8212; 600-34X (Match Winner, P-HM)<br />
2. Avtar Nanrey &#8212; 599-40X (P-MA)<br />
3. Bobby Gill &#8212; 599-39X (High Senior, A-HM)<br />
4. Zevin Linse &#8212; 599-34X (P-HM)<br />
5. Justin Skaret &#8212; 599-33X (P-HM)<br />
6. Brandon Green &#8212; 598-39X (A-HM)<br />
7. Rob Nabower &#8212; 598-35X (A-HM)<br />
8. Jess Mellen &#8212; 597-39X (A-HM)<br />
9. Kimberly Rowe &#8212; 597-33X (A-HM)<br />
10. Phil Hayes &#8212; 597-29X (A-HM)</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/bergswn22x6.jpg" alt="2026 Southwest Nationals ben avery phoenix palma"><br />
<i>The Southwest Nationals is one of the few American events where sling shooters compete on the same firing line as F-Class competitors (though in separate groups). At the SWN this sling division has two sub-classes: &#8220;A&#8221; for &#8220;Any Rifle, Any Sight&#8221; and &#8220;P&#8221; for Palma rifles.</i></p>
<p><big><b>F-Open 600-yard Top 10</b></big><br />
1. Cal Waldner 600-49X (Match Winner, MA)<br />
2. Antun Kovacevic &#8212; 600-48X (MA)<br />
3. Joe Traylor &#8212; 600-44X (HM)<br />
4. Jason Simes &#8212; 600-42X (HM)<br />
5. Dan DiLeva &#8212; 600-40X (HM)<br />
6. Brian Bowling &#8212; 600-39X (HM)<br />
7. Ryan Pierce &#8212; 600-37X (HM)<br />
8. Eric Houser &#8212; 600-36X (HM)<br />
9. Martin Tardif &#8212; 600-31X (HiGS)<br />
10HM. Peter Johns &#8212; 599-47X (HM)<br />
10MA. Noah Burleson &#8212; 599-47X (MA)</p>
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<i>Modern F-Open Rifle with SEB Mini front rest with Blake Machine accessories.</i></p>
<p><big><b>F-TR 600-yard Top 10</b></big><br />
1. Brad Sauve &#8212; 600-44X (Match Winner, HM)<br />
2. Keith Trapp &#8212; 600-43X (HM)<br />
3. Alan Barnhart &#8212; 600-39X (HiGS)<br />
4. Alton Johnson &#8212; 600-35X (HiSr)<br />
5. Anthony Jordan &#8212; 600-34X (HM)<br />
6. Tracy Hogg &#8212; 599-42X (HM)<br />
7. Adam Husted &#8212; 599-38X (MA)<br />
8. Ryan Crozier &#8212; 599-36X (MA)<br />
9. Benoit Vautour &#8212; 598-42X (MA)<br />
10. Jeremy Newell &#8212; 598-39X (HM)</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/bswn1501.jpg" alt="F-open f-class swn southwest nationals 2026"><br />
<i>F-TR Rifle looking downrange at the targets.</i></p>
<p><b>Palma Format Multi-Distance Matches on Friday the 13th</b><br />
Today, Friday is the Palma format match. This is not limited to &#8220;hard-hold&#8221; sling Palma rifles, but the match utilizes a multi-distance target sequence similar to Palma rifle matches. All three rifle classes will be shooting: Sling, F-Open, and F-TR. There will be three target distances with 15 shots for record at 800, 900, and 1000 yards.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.desertsharpshooters.com/2026-southwest-nationals" target="_blank"><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/swn26day3x4.jpg" alt="2026 SWN Southwest nationals ben avery"></a></p>
<p>In the video below, you&#8217;ll see highlights from last year&#8217;s SW Nationals from the break of dawn throughout the day. This also features new products on display. This video was created by our friend F-Class John, who is competing right now at the 2026 SWN event.</p>
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		<title>How to Avoid a &#8216;Train Wreck&#8217; at the 2026 Southwest Nationals</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2026 06:22:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 2026 Southwest Nationals (SWN) start today, 2/11/2026, at the Ben Avery Range outside Phoenix, AZ. The big event starts with a 600-yard Mid-Range Match. Many of the nation&#8217;s most talented F-Class and sling shooters will be there. But no matter what your skill level, it is still possible to make major mistakes that can [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The 2026 <a href="https://www.desertsharpshooters.com/2026-southwest-nationals" target="_blank">Southwest Nationals</a> (SWN) start today, 2/11/2026, at the Ben Avery Range outside Phoenix, AZ. The big event starts with a 600-yard Mid-Range Match. Many of the nation&#8217;s most talented F-Class and sling shooters will be there. But no matter what your skill level, it is still possible to make <strong>major mistakes</strong> that can spoil the day and/or put you out of the running for the entire match. This article aims to help competitors avoid the big errors/oversights/failures, aka &#8220;train wrecks&#8221;, that can ruin a match.</p>
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<i>Photo by Sherri Jo Gallagher.</i></p>
<p>In any shooting competition, you must try to avoid major screw-ups that can ruin your day (or your match). In this article, past F-TR National Mid-Range and Long Range Champion Bryan Litz talks about &#8220;Train Wrecks&#8221;, i.e. those big disasters (such as equipment failures) that can ruin a whole match. Bryan illustrates the types of &#8220;train wrecks&#8221; that commonly befall competitors, and he explains how to avoid these &#8220;unmitigated disasters&#8221;.</p>
<blockquote><p><big>Urban Dictionary &#8220;Train Wreck&#8221; Definition: &#8220;<em>A total @#$&#038;! disaster &#8230; the kind that makes you want to shake your head</em>.&#8221;</big></p></blockquote>
<p><img hspace="6" class="alignright" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/wreck07.jpg" alt="train wreck Bryan Litz shooting tips ballistics"><big><em><strong>Train Wrecks (and How to Avoid Them)</strong></em><br />
<em>by Bryan Litz of </em> <a href="http://appliedballisticsllc.com" target="_blank"><strong>Applied Ballistics LLC</strong></a></big></p>
<p>Success in long range competition depends on many things. Those who aspire to be competitive are usually detail-oriented, and focused on all the small things that might give them an edge. Unfortunately it’s common for shooters lose sight of the big picture &#8212; missing the forest for the trees, so to speak.</p>
<p>Consistency is one of the universal principles of successful shooting. The tournament champion is the shooter with the highest average performance over several days, often times not winning a single match. While you can win tournaments without an isolated stellar performance, <strong>you cannot win tournaments if you have a single train wreck performance</strong>. And this is why it’s important for the detail-oriented shooter to keep an eye out for potential &#8220;big picture&#8221; problems that can derail the train of success!</p>
<p>Train wrecks can be defined differently by shooters of various skill levels and categories. Anything from problems causing a miss, to problems causing a 3/4-MOA shift in wind zero can manifest as a train wreck, depending on the kind of shooting you’re doing.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/swnsun000.jpg" alt="southwest SW Nationals Train Wreck Bryan Litz"></p>
<p>Below is a list of common <strong>Shooting Match Train Wrecks</strong>, and suggestions for avoiding them.</p>
<p><strong>1. Cross-Firing.</strong> The fastest and most common way to destroy your score (and any hopes of winning a tournament) is to cross-fire. The cure is obviously basic awareness of your target number on each shot, but you can stack the odds in your favor if you’re smart. For sling shooters, establish your Natural Point of Aim (NPA) and monitor that it doesn’t shift during your course of fire. If you’re doing this right, you’ll always come back on your target naturally, without deliberately checking each time. You should be doing this anyway, but avoiding cross-fires is another incentive for monitoring this important fundamental. In F-Class shooting, pay attention to how the rifle recoils, and where the crosshairs settle. If the crosshairs always settle to the right, either make an adjustment to your bipod, hold, or simply make sure to move back each shot. Also consider your scope. Running super high magnification can leave the number board out of the scope&#8217;s field view. That can really increase the risk of cross-firing.</p>
<p><strong>2. Equipment Failure.</strong> There are a wide variety of equipment failures you may encounter at a match, from loose sight fasteners, to broken bipods, to high-round-count barrels that that suddenly &#8220;go south&#8221; (just to mention a few possibilities). Mechanical components can and do fail. The best policy is to put some thought into what the critical failure points are, monitor wear of these parts, and have spares ready. This is where an ounce of prevention can prevent a ton of train wreck. On this note, if you like running hot loads, consider whether that extra 20 fps is worth blowing up a bullet (10 points), sticking a bolt (DNF), or worse yet, causing injury to yourself or someone nearby.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/wreck06.jpg" alt="train wreck Bryan Litz shooting tips ballistics"></p>
<p><strong>3. Scoring/Pit Malfunction.</strong> Although not related to your shooting technique, doing things to insure you get at least fair treatment from your scorer and pit puller is a good idea. Try to meet the others on your target so they can associate a face with the shooter for whom they’re pulling. If you learn your scorer is a Democrat, it&#8217;s probably best not to tell Obama jokes before you go for record. If your pit puller is elderly, it may be unwise to shoot very rapidly and risk a shot being missed (by the pit worker), or having to call for a mark. Slowing down a second or two between shots might prevent a 5-minute delay and possibly an undeserved miss.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/swnfri1805sjo.jpg" alt="arizona ben avery SW Nationals"><br />
<i>Photo by Sherri Jo Gallagher.</i></p>
<p><img class="alignright" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/wreck09.jpg" alt="train wreck Bryan Litz shooting tips ballistics"><strong>4. Wind Issues.</strong> Tricky winds derail many trains. A lot can be written about wind strategies, but here’s a simple tip about how to take the edge off a worse case scenario. You don’t have to start blazing away on the command of “Commence fire”. <strong>If the wind is blowing like a bastard when your time starts, just wait!</strong> You’re allotted 30 minutes to fire your string in long range slow fire. With average pit service, it might take you 10 minutes if you hustle, less in F-Class. Point being, you have about three times longer than you need. So let everyone else shoot through the storm and look for a window (or windows) of time which are not so adverse. Of course this is a risk, conditions might get worse if you wait. This is where judgment comes in. Just know you have options for managing time and keep an eye on the clock. Saving rounds in a slow fire match is a costly and embarrassing train wreck.</p>
<p><strong>5. Mind Your Physical Health.</strong>  While traveling for shooting matches, most shooters break their normal patterns of diet, sleep, alcohol consumption, etc.  These disruptions to the norm can have detrimental effects on your body and your ability to shoot and even think clearly. If you’re used to an indoor job and eating salads in air-conditioned break rooms and you travel to a week-long rifle match which keeps you on your feet all day in 90-degree heat and high humidity, while eating greasy restaurant food, drinking beer and getting little sleep, then you might as well plan on daily train wrecks. If the match is four hours away, rather than leaving at 3:00 am and drinking five cups of coffee on the morning drive, arrive the night before and get a good night’s sleep.&#8221;</p>
<blockquote><p>Keep focused on the important stuff. You never want to lose sight of the big picture. Keep the important, common sense things in mind as well as the minutia of meplat trimming, weighing powder to the kernel, and cleaning your barrel &#8217;til it’s squeaky clean. Remember, all the little enhancements can’t make up for one big train wreck!</p></blockquote>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 2025 Southwest Nationals kicked off yesterday at the Ben Avery Range outside Phoenix. The individual 600-yard match was held for F-Open, F-TR, and Sling shooters. There was a good turn-out, particularly in the F-Open class. Shooting was impressive, with 11 F-Open competitors recording 600 points over the course of three 20-rd sessions &#8212; not [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The <a href="https://www.desertsharpshooters.com/2025-southwest-nationals" target="_blank">2025 Southwest Nationals</a> kicked off yesterday at the Ben Avery Range outside Phoenix. The individual 600-yard match was held for F-Open, F-TR, and Sling shooters. There was a good turn-out, particularly in the F-Open class. Shooting was impressive, with 11 F-Open competitors recording 600 points over the course of three 20-rd sessions &#8212; not dropping a single point all day. F-Open Ace Peter Johns was the top finisher, with 600-47X.</p>
<p><a href="https://southwestnationals.net/" target="_blank"><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/swnmon03.jpg" alt="Berger Southwest SW Nationals 2023 f-class f-open f-tr 1000 yards palma sling match Ben Avery Phoenix AZ"></a><br />
<i>Modern F-TR rifle looking down-range at Ben Avery Shooting Facility.</i></p>
<p>Tracy Hogg took the F-TR division with 598-36X. In the sling division, which had both &#8220;A&#8221; (Any Sight/Any Rifle*) and &#8220;P&#8221; (Palma) classes, David Luckman topped the field with a stellar 600-48X score. Robert Gustin (in &#8220;A&#8221; class) had the next highest score, 600-46X. That&#8217;s mighty impressive for a older marksman who competes as a Grand Senior.</p>
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<p>Today, February 13th, there will be mid-range Team Competition at 600 yards. Expect this match to go down to the wire, and probably be decided on X-Count. <a href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vTHnWEIvds6sjCC_9ii90zOgfxAhE3T-MFFrKMT2K1X_pS0FHJfGc2XUJaoKEpL98C65NVWVX_oEW5m/pubhtml?gid=1845602082&#038;single=true" target="_blank">CLICK HERE</a> for a Squadding List of teams with target assignments.</p>
<blockquote><p>Multi-time National High Power Champion Brandon Green is competing this week at Ben Avery. On his Facebook page, Brandon posted: &#8220;If anyone wants to follow along with the 2025 Southwest Nationals here’s the link: <a href="https://www.desertsharpshooters.com/2025-southwest-nationals" target="_blank">DesertSharpshooter.com/2025-southwest-nationals</a>. An incredible amount of talent on the range this week! The individual Long Range Championship event will start this Friday.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<h2>2025 SWN 600-Yard Mid-Range Match, Individual Results</h2>
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<td align="middle" colspan="3"><b>2025 Southwest Nationals F-Open, F-TR, Sling 600-Yard Top 10</b></td>
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<td><strong>F-Open 600 Top Ten</strong></p>
<p>PETER JOHNS 600-47X *MW*<br />
ALAN KULCAK 600-47X<br />
TED WEDELL 600-45X<br />
SHILOH PLUE 600-44X HiJr<br />
PAT WOOD 600-42X HiSr<br />
DAVID ROLLAFSON 600-42X<br />
DAN BRAMLEY 600-40X<br />
NORMAN HARROLD 600-37X<br />
TIM VAUGHT 600-35X<br />
AMOS WISHERD 600-34X</td>
<td><strong>F-TR 600 Top Ten</strong></p>
<p>TRACY HOGG 598-38X *MW*<br />
ERIC BISSON 596-37X<br />
BRAD SAUVE 596-35X HiSr<br />
KEITH TRAPP 595-36X<br />
RANDY LITTLETON 595-34X HiGS<br />
ALAN BARNHART 595-33X<br />
JEREMY NEWELL 595-31X<br />
JOSH SIEPERT 594-30X<br />
CARLTON BRAY 594-27X<br />
SCOTT KYLE T 594-25X</td>
<td><strong>SLING 600 Top Ten</strong></p>
<p>DAVID LUCKMAN P 600-48X *MW*<br />
ROBERT GUSTIN A 600-46X HiGS<br />
CURTIS GORDON P 600-34X HiSr<br />
TRUDIE FAY P 599-44X HiWo<br />
BRANDON GREEN P 599-41X<br />
OLIVER MILANOVIC P 599-37X<br />
MICHAEL STORER P 599-36X<br />
MATTHEW BUTTON P 599-32X<br />
PARAG PATAL P 598-42X<br />
KIMBERLY ROWE A 597-45X</td>
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<td align="middle" colspan="3"><strong><a href="https://www.desertsharpshooters.com/2025-southwest-nationals" target="_blank">CLICK HERE for full SWN Mid-Range 600-yard Individual Scores</a>.</strong></td>
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<p>The shooting by the top F-Open shooters was mighty impressive. The top 11 finishers all had 600 scores, not dropping a point. And the next dozen shooters finished with 599 scores, just one point back. Among the 599ers, Brandon Zwahr had a 599-47X, matching the X-count of F-Open 600-yard winner Peter Johns.</p>
<p><a href="https://southwestnationals.net/" target="_blank"><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/bergswn22x8.jpg" alt="Berger Southwest SW Nationals 2023 f-class f-open f-tr 1000 yards palma sling match Ben Avery Phoenix AZ"></a><br />
<i>Stunning F-Open rifle with SEB Mini front rest with Blake Machine accessories.</i></p>
<p><a href="https://southwestnationals.net/" target="_blank"><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/bergswn22x15.jpg" alt="Berger Southwest SW Nationals 2023 f-class f-open f-tr 1000 yards palma sling match Ben Avery Phoenix AZ"></a><br />
<i>Top competitors show focus and concentration in SWN mid-range match 2022.</i></p>
<h2><font color="red">Bird&#8217;s Eye Ben Avery — A Look at the Range</font></h2>
<p>If you&#8217;ve never visited the Ben Avery Facility north of Phoenix, Arizona, here&#8217;s a video that shows the 1000-yard range (including drone footage). The desert range at Ben Avery is something special — check out this “birds-eye view”. This 2016 video also includes an interview with Derek Rodgers, F-TR World Champion, King of 2 Miles, and the only man who who has earned both F-Open AND F-TR USA National titles.</p>
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<blockquote><p><strong>Sling Shooters in Palma Division</strong><br />
For the Palma division, the cartridge of choice is the .308 Winchester (7.62.x51). This versatile cartridge is still capable of extreme accuracy. Never underestimate a skilled sling shooter with a good Palma rifle. Below is multi-time NRA National Long-Range Champion John Whidden in action at Ben Avery a few seasons back. John’s rifle featured a centerfire action in an aluminum Anschutz small-bore stock.</p></blockquote>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/swnsat1801.jpg" alt="John Whidden Berger 2020 SW Nationals"></p>
<p><big><a href="https://www.visitphoenix.com/" target="_blank"><strong>CLICK HERE for Phoenix Travel and Lodging Information</strong>.</a></big></p>
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<p>* Brandon Green explains: &#8220;The &#8216;A&#8217; is for Any rifle/Any sight (so basically unlimited up to .338 with either iron sights or optics). And &#8216;P&#8217; is Palma division&#8221;, which is limited to iron sights rifles with .223 Rem (5.56) or .308 Winchester (7.62&#215;51) chamberings.</p>
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		<title>How to Avoid Having a &#8216;Train Wreck&#8217; at SW Nationals This Week</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 2025 Southwest Nationals (SWN) start 2/12/2025 at the Ben Avery Range outside Phoenix, AZ. The big event starts with a 600-yard Mid-Range Match. Many of the nation&#8217;s most talented F-Class and sling shooters will be there. But no matter what your skill level, it is still possible to make major mistakes that can spoil [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The 2025 <a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/ben-avery-shooting-facility/2020-southwest-nationals/2099068940206838/" target="_blank">Southwest Nationals</a> (SWN) start 2/12/2025 at the Ben Avery Range outside Phoenix, AZ. The big event starts with a 600-yard Mid-Range Match. Many of the nation&#8217;s most talented F-Class and sling shooters will be there. But no matter what your skill level, it is still possible to make <strong>major mistakes</strong> that can spoil the day and/or put you out of the running for the entire match. This article aims to help competitors avoid the big errors/oversights/failures, aka &#8220;train wrecks&#8221;, that can ruin a match.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/swn18sherbbl.jpg" alt="southwest SW Nationals mid-range match"><br />
<i>Photo by Sherri Jo Gallagher.</i></p>
<p>In any shooting competition, you must try to avoid major screw-ups that can ruin your day (or your match). In this article, past F-TR National Mid-Range and Long Range Champion Bryan Litz talks about &#8220;Train Wrecks&#8221;, i.e. those big disasters (such as equipment failures) that can ruin a whole match. Bryan illustrates the types of &#8220;train wrecks&#8221; that commonly befall competitors, and he explains how to avoid these &#8220;unmitigated disasters&#8221;.</p>
<blockquote><p><big>Urban Dictionary &#8220;Train Wreck&#8221; Definition: &#8220;<em>A total @#$&#038;! disaster &#8230; the kind that makes you want to shake your head</em>.&#8221;</big></p></blockquote>
<p><img hspace="6" class="alignright" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/wreck07.jpg" alt="train wreck Bryan Litz shooting tips ballistics"><big><em><strong>Train Wrecks (and How to Avoid Them)</strong></em><br />
<em>by Bryan Litz of </em> <a href="http://appliedballisticsllc.com" target="_blank"><strong>Applied Ballistics LLC</strong></a></big></p>
<p>Success in long range competition depends on many things. Those who aspire to be competitive are usually detail-oriented, and focused on all the small things that might give them an edge. Unfortunately it’s common for shooters lose sight of the big picture &#8212; missing the forest for the trees, so to speak.</p>
<p>Consistency is one of the universal principles of successful shooting. The tournament champion is the shooter with the highest average performance over several days, often times not winning a single match. While you can win tournaments without an isolated stellar performance, <strong>you cannot win tournaments if you have a single train wreck performance</strong>. And this is why it’s important for the detail-oriented shooter to keep an eye out for potential &#8220;big picture&#8221; problems that can derail the train of success!</p>
<p>Train wrecks can be defined differently by shooters of various skill levels and categories. Anything from problems causing a miss, to problems causing a 3/4-MOA shift in wind zero can manifest as a train wreck, depending on the kind of shooting you’re doing.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/swnsun000.jpg" alt="southwest SW Nationals Train Wreck Bryan Litz"></p>
<p>Below is a list of common <strong>Shooting Match Train Wrecks</strong>, and suggestions for avoiding them.</p>
<p><strong>1. Cross-Firing.</strong> The fastest and most common way to destroy your score (and any hopes of winning a tournament) is to cross-fire. The cure is obviously basic awareness of your target number on each shot, but you can stack the odds in your favor if you’re smart. For sling shooters, establish your Natural Point of Aim (NPA) and monitor that it doesn’t shift during your course of fire. If you’re doing this right, you’ll always come back on your target naturally, without deliberately checking each time. You should be doing this anyway, but avoiding cross-fires is another incentive for monitoring this important fundamental. In F-Class shooting, pay attention to how the rifle recoils, and where the crosshairs settle. If the crosshairs always settle to the right, either make an adjustment to your bipod, hold, or simply make sure to move back each shot. Also consider your scope. Running super high magnification can leave the number board out of the scope&#8217;s field view. That can really increase the risk of cross-firing.</p>
<p><strong>2. Equipment Failure.</strong> There are a wide variety of equipment failures you may encounter at a match, from loose sight fasteners, to broken bipods, to high-round-count barrels that that suddenly &#8220;go south&#8221; (just to mention a few possibilities). Mechanical components can and do fail. The best policy is to put some thought into what the critical failure points are, monitor wear of these parts, and have spares ready. This is where an ounce of prevention can prevent a ton of train wreck. On this note, if you like running hot loads, consider whether that extra 20 fps is worth blowing up a bullet (10 points), sticking a bolt (DNF), or worse yet, causing injury to yourself or someone nearby.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/wreck06.jpg" alt="train wreck Bryan Litz shooting tips ballistics"></p>
<p><strong>3. Scoring/Pit Malfunction.</strong> Although not related to your shooting technique, doing things to insure you get at least fair treatment from your scorer and pit puller is a good idea. Try to meet the others on your target so they can associate a face with the shooter for whom they’re pulling. If you learn your scorer is a Democrat, it&#8217;s probably best not to tell Obama jokes before you go for record. If your pit puller is elderly, it may be unwise to shoot very rapidly and risk a shot being missed (by the pit worker), or having to call for a mark. Slowing down a second or two between shots might prevent a 5-minute delay and possibly an undeserved miss.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/swnfri1805sjo.jpg" alt="arizona ben avery SW Nationals"><br />
<i>Photo by Sherri Jo Gallagher.</i></p>
<p><img class="alignright" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/wreck09.jpg" alt="train wreck Bryan Litz shooting tips ballistics"><strong>4. Wind Issues.</strong> Tricky winds derail many trains. A lot can be written about wind strategies, but here’s a simple tip about how to take the edge off a worse case scenario. You don’t have to start blazing away on the command of “Commence fire”. <strong>If the wind is blowing like a bastard when your time starts, just wait!</strong> You’re allotted 30 minutes to fire your string in long range slow fire. With average pit service, it might take you 10 minutes if you hustle, less in F-Class. Point being, you have about three times longer than you need. So let everyone else shoot through the storm and look for a window (or windows) of time which are not so adverse. Of course this is a risk, conditions might get worse if you wait. This is where judgment comes in. Just know you have options for managing time and keep an eye on the clock. Saving rounds in a slow fire match is a costly and embarrassing train wreck.</p>
<p><strong>5. Mind Your Physical Health.</strong>  While traveling for shooting matches, most shooters break their normal patterns of diet, sleep, alcohol consumption, etc.  These disruptions to the norm can have detrimental effects on your body and your ability to shoot and even think clearly. If you’re used to an indoor job and eating salads in air-conditioned break rooms and you travel to a week-long rifle match which keeps you on your feet all day in 90-degree heat and high humidity, while eating greasy restaurant food, drinking beer and getting little sleep, then you might as well plan on daily train wrecks. If the match is four hours away, rather than leaving at 3:00 am and drinking five cups of coffee on the morning drive, arrive the night before and get a good night’s sleep.&#8221;</p>
<blockquote><p>Keep focused on the important stuff. You never want to lose sight of the big picture. Keep the important, common sense things in mind as well as the minutia of meplat trimming, weighing powder to the kernel, and cleaning your barrel &#8217;til it’s squeaky clean. Remember, all the little enhancements can’t make up for one big train wreck!</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Saturday Movies: Gearing Up for the 2025 Southwest Nationals</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 2025 Southwest Nationals (SWN), one of the major long-range rifle matches of the year, kicks off next week in Arizona. Running from February 12th through 16th, the match commences with the Mid-Range event on Wednesday, February 12th, and concludes with the 2-day 1000-yard match on Saturday the 15th and Sunday the 16th. On Thursday [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The <a href="https://practiscore.com/clubs/southwest-nationals" target="_blank">2025 Southwest Nationals</a> (SWN), one of the major long-range rifle matches of the year, kicks off next week in Arizona. Running from February 12th through 16th, the match commences with the Mid-Range event on Wednesday, February 12th, and concludes with the 2-day 1000-yard match on Saturday the 15th and Sunday the 16th. On Thursday and Friday there are team and individual Palma Matches at 800, 900, and 1000 yards. <a href="https://forum.accurateshooter.com/attachments/2025-swn-official-program-pdf.1578003/" target="_blank">CLICK HERE</a> for the official <a href="https://forum.accurateshooter.com/attachments/2025-swn-official-program-pdf.1578003/" target="_blank">2025 SW Nationals Program PDF</a>.</p>
<p>For this Saturday Showcase, we provide videos from past SWN events, plus informative videos that explain how to prepare for the event and pack your gear for air travel and/or lengthy overland trips.</p>
<h2>Tips for New Competitors at the Southwest Nationals</h2>
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<p>Headed to the SW Nationals for the first time? Never shot at the Ben Avery range before? Then definitely watch this F-Class John video. It provides a series of smart tips for SWN first-timers.</p>
<h2>Highlights from 2024 SW Nationals with Past Champ Erik Cortina</h2>
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<p>This video follows long-range competitors at the 2024 Southwest Nationals. The video shows match preparation and competition. There are interviews with participants and highlights of the challenging conditions. The video concludes with the announcement of class winners. 2024 F-Open winner Jay Christopherson is interviewed starting at 12:18 time-mark.</p>
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<h2>Analyzing Conditions at 2022 SW Nationals</h2>
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<p>In this video past SWN Champion Erik Cortina and F-Class John analyze relays from the 2022 match, discussing shot holds for specific wind conditions. You can learn quite a bit from this dialog with two top F-Open shooters. Erik won the F-Open LR SWN event in 2023.</p>
<h2>Packing Gear for Air Travel &#8212; Tips from F-Class John</h2>
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<p>It can be very challenging to travel via airline to a major shooting event because of all the gear you&#8217;ll need to bring, along with your rifle(s). F-Open shooters must bring a heavy, bulky front rest and rear bag, while F-TR shooters will need a large front tripod and rear bag. Then you&#8217;ll need to transport a spotting scope with its adjustable mount, plus a LOT of loaded ammunition. Some shooters will also bring a press and dies to do final seating of their ammo. That&#8217;s a lot of gear. In this video, F-Class John shows how to pack rifles, gear, and ammo efficiently so air travel can go safely and smoothly.</p>
<h2>Southwest Nationals Video SHORTS</h2>
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<h2><font color="red">Bird&#8217;s Eye Ben Avery — A Look at the Range</font></h2>
<p>If you&#8217;ve never visited the Ben Avery Facility north of Phoenix, Arizona, here&#8217;s a video that shows the 1000-yard range (including drone footage). The desert range at Ben Avery is something special — check out this “birds-eye view”. This 2016 video also includes an interview with Derek Rodgers, F-TR World Champion, King of 2 Miles, and the only man who who has earned both F-Open AND F-TR USA National titles.</p>
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<blockquote><p><strong>Sling Shooters in Palma Division</strong><br />
For the Palma division, the cartridge of choice is the .308 Winchester (7.62.x51). This versatile cartridge is still capable of extreme accuracy. Never underestimate a skilled sling shooter with a good Palma rifle. Below is multi-time NRA National Long-Range Champion John Whidden in action. John’s rifle features a centerfire action in an aluminum Anschutz small-bore stock.</p></blockquote>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/swnsat1801.jpg" alt="John Whidden Berger 2020 SW Nationals"></p>
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<em>Ballistics wizard Bryan Litz shoots at the 2015 SW Nationals. Notice how steady he holds his rifle.</em></p>
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		<title>Smart Advice for Airline Travel with Competition Rifles</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Feb 2025 13:54:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Berger SWN Photo by Sherri Jo Gallagher The Southwest Nationals (SWN), 2025&#8217;s biggest centerfire rifle match west of the Mississippi, is coming up next week in Arizona. The 2025 SWN will be held at the Ben Avery Shooting Facility on February 12-16, 2025. We know that many of our regular readers will be flying to [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<i>Berger SWN Photo by Sherri Jo Gallagher</i></p>
<p>The <a href="https://practiscore.com/clubs/southwest-nationals" target="_blank">Southwest Nationals</a> (SWN), 2025&#8217;s biggest centerfire rifle match west of the Mississippi, is coming up next week in Arizona. The 2025 SWN will be held at the Ben Avery Shooting Facility on February 12-16, 2025. We know that many of our regular readers will be flying to Phoenix to attend the SWN. Here are some travel tips from experts in the industry.</p>
<p>If you’ll be traveling by air in the days ahead, be careful when transporting firearms through airports. It is important that you comply with all Homeland Security, TSA, and Airline policies when transporting guns and ammunition. Following the rules will help ensure you (and your gear) make it to your destination without hassles, delays or (God forbid), confiscations.</p>
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<p><big><b>Good Advice from an Airport Police Officer</b></big><br />
To help our readers comply with rules and regulations for air travel, we offer these guidelines, courtesy &#8220;Ron D.&#8221;, a member of our <a href="http://forum.accurateshooter.com" target="_blank">Shooters&#8217; Forum</a>. Before he retired, Ron D. served as a Police Officer assigned to Chicago&#8217;s O&#8217;Hare airport. Here Ron offers some very important advice for shooters traveling with firearms and expensive optics.</p>
<p><img align="right" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/guncase11x150.jpg" alt="gun transport case">First, Ron explains that airport thieves can spot bags containing firearms no matter how they are packaged: &#8220;Don&#8217;t think you&#8217;re safe if your guns are placed in cases designed for golf clubs or trade show items. Baggage is X-Rayed now and cases are tagged with a special bar code if they contain firearms. <strong>It doesn&#8217;t take long for bad guys to figure out the bar coding for firearms</strong>.&#8221;</p>
<p><big><b>Carry-On Your Scopes and Expensive Items</b></big><br />
Ron advises travelers to avoid placing very expensive items in checked baggage: &#8220;When traveling by air, carry on your rangefinder, spotting scope, rifle scope, medications, camera, etc. You would be surprised at the amount of people that carry-on jeans and shirts, but put expensive items in checked baggage. Better to loose three pairs of jeans than some expensive glass.&#8221;</p>
<p><big><b>Mark Bags to Avoid Confusion</b></big><br />
Ron notes that carry-on bags are often lost because so many carry-on cases look the same. Ron reports: &#8220;People do accidentally remove the wrong bag repeatedly. I frequently heard the comment, &#8216;But it looks just like my bag&#8217;. When de-planing, keep an eye on what comes out of the overhead that your bag is in. It’s easy to get distracted by someone that has been sitting next to you the whole flight. I tie two streamers of red surveyors&#8217; tape on my carry-on bag.&#8221; You can also use paint or decals to make your carry-on bag more distinctive.</p>
<blockquote><p><b>General Advice for Air Travelers</b><br />
Ron cautions: &#8220;Keep your hands on your items before boarding. One of the most often heard comments from theft victims was, &#8216;I just put my computer down for a minute while I was on the phone.&#8217; Also, get to the baggage claim area quickly. If your family/friends can meet you there, so can the opportunists. Things do get lost in the claim area. Don&#8217;t be a Victim. Forewarned is forearmed.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<h2>Choosing a Rifle Transport Case</h2>
<p>Forum member David C., who will compete at the 2020 Berger SWN, offers this advice: &#8220;If you plan to fly with your rifle, a 55&#8243;-long case such as the <a href="https://www.thecasestore.com/shop/case/large/pelican/pelican-1770-transport-case?" target="_blank">Pelican 1770</a> may be too big and heavy. The 1770 is 36 pounds on its own and is quite unwieldly to move around. I would recommend going with a smaller case such as the <a href="https://amzn.to/3WSfg5s" target="_blank">Pelican 1720</a> with 42&#8243;-long interior. It weighs 19 pounds and if you separate your stock from the barreled action, everything fits just fine, as you can see below.&#8221; Editor: Note that you can also store a full-size spotting scope in the case along with your rifle:</p>
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<blockquote><p>Retired Airport Police Officer Ron D. advises: &#8220;Buy the best [rifle case] that you can afford. Don’t cry when your $3,000+ Benchrest rifle has a cracked stock or broken scope. Think about what it would be like to travel across the country and arrive with a damaged rifle. Baggage handling is NOT a fine art. There is no guarantee that your rifle case will be on top of all the other baggage. Then there is shifting of baggage in the belly of the plane. Ponder that for a while. Rifle and pistol cases must be locked. It doesn&#8217;t take a rocket scientist to figure out that a simple pry tool will open most case locks. There is not much that you can do to disguise a rifle case. It is what it is, and opportunists know this. Among thieves, it doesn&#8217;t take long for the word to get around about a NEW type of case.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<h2>Great Deal on Large All-Weather Case at Harbor Freight</h2>
<p><a href="https://www.harborfreight.com/9800-weatherproof-protective-rifle-case-long-tan-56862.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/weekdeal24jul21harbcase.jpg" alt="rifle case sale" /></a></p>
<p>If you need a good, sturdy airline-compliant hard case to transport your rifle to the Southwest Nationals, here&#8217;s a very good option at a great price. The sturdy <a href="https://www.harborfreight.com/9800-weatherproof-protective-rifle-case-long-tan-56862.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">APACHE 9800 Weatherproof Protective Rifle Case</a> is currently <strong>on sale for $149.99</strong>. This 53&#8243;-long APACHE case is $190.00 less than an equivalent-size <a href="https://amzn.to/4hkMrGS" target="_blank">Pelican 1750 case</a> ($339.95 on Amazon). Constructed from durable polypropylene, this quality hard case can protect long guns from from impact, moisture, and dust. The built-in purge valve equalizes pressure so you can open the case after changing elevations. NOTE: Case <strong>interior dimensions are 50⅜&#8221; by 13⅝&#8221;</strong>.</p>
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		<title>Team Vihtavuori Wins F-Open Team Title at SW Nationals</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Team Vihtavuori won the Southwest Nationals (SWN) F-Open Grand Aggregate Team Award with a score of 2589-156X (out of a possible 2600) at the popular match, which was held, February 14-18, 2024. Team Vihtavuori achieved the overall victory by first winning the Palma Team Match with a score of 1790-111 (out of a possible 1800). [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Team Vihtavuori won the Southwest Nationals (SWN) F-Open Grand Aggregate Team Award with a score of 2589-156X (out of a possible 2600) at the popular match, which was held, February 14-18, 2024. Team Vihtavuori achieved the overall victory by first winning the Palma Team Match with a score of 1790-111 (out of a possible 1800). Then followed with a 799-45 in the 1,000 Yard Team Match.</p>
<p>We congratulate Vihtavuori team members Gwen Basalla, Brandon Zwahr, Matthew Basalla, Tracy Harrold, and Doug Skogman, with Norm Harrold as Team Captain and Tim Vaught as Coach. Additionally, team members Tim Vaught, Norm Harrold, and Tracy Harrold added individual accomplishments: Tim took Second Place overall, Norm was High Senior, and and Tracy was High Woman. These impressive F-Open Grand Aggregate individual awards showcased how dominating Team Vihtavuori’s members were at the 2024 SWN event.</p>
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<font color="blue">Team Vihtavuori 2589-156X</font></b><br />
Bayou Boys 2580-155X<br />
Team Grizzly 2577-128X<br />
Team Lapua-Brux-Borden 2576-162X<br />
Team Canada Red 2571-131X</big></td>
<td><big><b>F-Open LR Top Five</b><br />
Jay Christopherson 1248-79X<br />
<strong>Tim Vaught 1247-83X</strong><br />
William Kolodziej 1247-74X<br />
Johnny Ingram 1246-82X<br />
<strong>Norman Harrold 1246-69X</strong><br />
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<p>The 2024 Southwest Nationals were held February 14-18 at the Ben Avery Shooting Facility in Phoenix, AZ. Hosted by the Desert Sharpshooters Rifle Club, the  Southwest Nationals is a &#8220;must-attend&#8221; event for competitive long-range shooters around the world. The Southwest Nationals features F-Open, F-TR, and Sling disciplines. Competitors from over five different countries were in attendance this year.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.vihtavuori.com/" target="_blank"><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/teamviht24x3.jpg" alt="2024 southwest nationals team vihtavuori"></a></p>
<p><strong>About Vihtavuori</strong><br />
Vihtavuori is world renowned for producing the cleanest-burning and temperature stable smokeless powders with unprecedented lot-to-lot consistency. Vihtavuori is a part of the Capstone Precision Group, exclusive U.S. distributor for Berger, Lapua, Vihtavuori and SK-Rimfire products. For more information, visit <a href="https://www.vihtavuori.com/" target="_blank">Vihtavuori.com</a>.</p>
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<i>SWN Photo by Sherri Jo Gallagher.</i></p>
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		<title>2024 Southwest Nationals (SWN) Match Results From Phoenix</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Feb 2024 17:26:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 2024 Southwest Nationals (SWN) concluded Sunday, February 18, 2024. It was a great event this year, with very close competition and some spectacular scores being shot in all divisions. We congratulate the new SWN Long Range Champions: Jay Christopherson (F-Open), Brad Sauve (F-TR), and Philip Crowe (Sling). We also congratulate the talented 600-Yard Champs: [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The 2024 Southwest Nationals (SWN) concluded Sunday, February 18, 2024. It was a great event this year, with very close competition and some spectacular scores being shot in all divisions. We congratulate the new SWN Long Range Champions: Jay Christopherson (F-Open), Brad Sauve (F-TR), and Philip Crowe (Sling). We also congratulate the talented 600-Yard Champs: Tod Hendricks (F-Open), Tom Hubbard (F-TR), and Jarrod McGaffic (Sling).</p>
<p><img class="alignright" hspace="10" src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/swn24x3.jpg" alt="southwest nationals jay christopherson f-open phoenix arizona">This is Jay&#8217;s second SWN Long Range Championship &#8212; the talented F-Open shooter also won in 2020 (<a href="https://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2020/05/sunday-gunday-berger-swn-f-open-champ-jay-cs-284-wheeler/" target="_blank">SEE Jay 2020 Report</a>). Jay was on a roll through the competition, not dropping a point until the last day and finishing with 1248-79X, just two points from a 1250 &#8220;clean&#8221;. F-Open runner-up Tim Vaught finished just one point back at 1247-83X, and Tim had the highest X-count among all F-Open LR competitors.</p>
<p>Tod Hendricks, a team-mate of Jay C. on Team Lapua-Brux-Borden, won the F-Open 600-yard competition with 600-52X. Notably, the Top Ten F-Open Shooters at 600 all finished &#8220;clean&#8221; with 600 points, so the rankings were decided on X-Count.</p>
<p>Senior F-TR ace Brad Sauve (1245-71X) also shot a brilliant Long Range match, finishing a full five points ahead of second place Tom Hubbard (1240-67X). Sauve also notched the highest X-Count among all F-TR shooters. Very impressive performance by Brad this year. And we should note that Tom Hubbard won the F-TR 600-yard competition held earlier in the week, nailing an excellent 599-38X.</p>
<p><b>F-Open Champion Commentary</b><br />
We had a chance to talk with 2024 SWB F-Open Champion Jay Christopherson. Jay stated that, for most of the match, conditions were very good. But Jay also noted that the general level of accuracy for F-Open improves with each season.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Observations by F-Open Winner Jay Christopherson &#8212; Wind Wisdom and More&#8230;</strong></p>
<p>1. The wind was pretty mild all week. I personally never held more than 4 lines of wind (mostly on the left), with zero wind dialed on my scope.</p>
<p>2. A solid wind zero was absolutely key. I saw and heard plenty of people talking about conditions that just didn&#8217;t exist. In most cases, my guess would have been a bad wind zero, which would have had you chasing your tail or thinking that the mirage or flags were lying.</p>
<p>3. I&#8217;ve never seen so many cleans (i.e. no dropped points, all ten scores) at long range in my life. In my opinion, E-Targets are the catalyst for this. The data and instant feedback you get help set the bar extremely high. It&#8217;s much easier to really understand what a good load looks like using an E-Target.</p>
<p>4. I had a plan for the wind coming in to each relay (usually developed during prep time).  Most of the time, my plan worked out pretty well, but being ready to stop and execute a backup plan is a really useful skill to develop. It worked out for me on the last relay.</p>
<p>5. Even though I won the F-Open class, I still learned a few things watching the shooters around me &#8212; there&#8217;s always something nifty to learn if you are paying attention.</p></blockquote>
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<p><b>Great Performance by 2024 F-TR Champion Brad Sauve</b><br />
Brad Sauve shot superbly to secure the overall F-TR Aggregate win at the 2024 SWN. Brad dropped only one point during the Palma match, was clean during the first day of the LR Aggregate, and finished with a 1245-71X, setting at least three new National Records in the process (one a 200-18X at 1000 yards). We commend Brad on his remarkable 2024 performance.</p>
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<h2><a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VprcTvGPOpYvj5R4btLBY5thidLI9nFo/view" target="_blank">F-Open 1K Results</a> | <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/12Hh-JHgp5e7DYngNnujISu7JIJS9iHlj/view?usp=sharing" target="_blank">F-TR 1K Results</a> | <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1O-Rax1LZFNfmpKU2347M3I64SXFl0oKW/view?usp=sharing" target="_blank">Sling Division 1K Results</a></center></p>
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<td colspan="3"><b>2024 SWN F-Open, F-TR, Sling Long Range Top 10</b></td>
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<td><strong>F-Open LR Top Ten</strong><br />
Jay Christopherson 1248-79X<br />
Tim Vaught 1247-83X<br />
William Kolodziej 1247-74X<br />
Johnny Ingram 1246-82X<br />
Norman Harrold 1246-69X<br />
David Christian 1245-74X<br />
Peter Johns 1245-73X<br />
Erik Cortina 1244-76X<br />
Brandon Zwahr 1244-73X<br />
Jim Murphy 1241-71X</td>
<td><strong>F-TR LR Top Ten</strong><br />
Brad Sauve 1245-71X<br />
Tom Hubbard 1240-67X<br />
Alan Barnhart 1237-55X<br />
Brad Traynor 1234-47X<br />
Eric Bisson 1233-58X<br />
Joaquin Bolsa 1231-56X<br />
Carl Matthews 1231-52X<br />
Robin Retzloff 1231-52X<br />
Robert Garibay 1231-39X<br />
Michael Walters 1230-41X</td>
<td><strong>SLING LR Top Ten</strong><br />
Phillip Crowe, 1243-60X<br />
Justin Skaret, 1242-74X<br />
Verne Conant 1241-59X<br />
Nate Guernsey 1240-66X<br />
Trudie Fay 1240-61X<br />
Jarrod McGaffic 1239-62X<br />
Oliver Milanovic 1237-75X<br />
Justin Utley 1237-59X<br />
Nicole Rossignol 1236-66X<br />
Benjamin Lucchesi 1236-62X</td>
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<td><b><a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VprcTvGPOpYvj5R4btLBY5thidLI9nFo/view?usp=sharing" target="_blank">All F-Open Long Range</a></b></td>
<td><b><a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/12Hh-JHgp5e7DYngNnujISu7JIJS9iHlj/view?usp=sharing" target="_blank">All F-TR Long Range</a></b></td>
<td><b><a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1O-Rax1LZFNfmpKU2347M3I64SXFl0oKW/view?usp=sharing" target="_blank">All Sling Long Range</a></b></td>
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<h2><a href="https://www.desertsharpshooters.com/2024-southwest-nationals" target="_blank">600 Yard Results (All Divisions)</a> | <a href="https://www.desertsharpshooters.com/2024-southwest-nationals" target="_blank">TEAM Results (All Divisions)</a></h2>
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<td colspan="3"><b>2024 SWN F-Open, F-TR, Sling 600 Yard Top 10</b></td>
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<td><strong>F-OPEN 600 Top Ten</strong><br />
Tod Hendricks 600-52X<br />
Johnny Ingram 600-46X<br />
Erick Cortina 600-42X<br />
Ted Wedell 600-42X<br />
Barry Holcomb 600-42X<br />
Jim Murphy 600-41X<br />
Dan Di Leva 600-40X<br />
Roger Mayhall 600-40X<br />
Lou Murdica 600-38X<br />
David Christian 600-36X</td>
<td><strong>F-TR 600 Top Ten</strong><br />
Tom Hubbard 599-38X<br />
David Park 599-28X<br />
Mike Sowa 598-39X<br />
Brad Sauve 598-34X<br />
John Moreali 598-26X<br />
Chrstopher Faloon 597-41X<br />
Oleg Savelyev 597-36X<br />
Jeremy Newell 596-36X<br />
Eric Bisson 596-36X<br />
Brad Traynor 596-35X</td>
<td><strong>SLING 600 Top Ten</strong><br />
Jarrod McGaffic 600-42X<br />
Trudie Fay 600-39X<br />
Nicole Rossignol 600-35X<br />
Tom Whitaker 600-28X<br />
Oliver Milanovic 599-45X<br />
Adam Fitzpatrick 599-43X<br />
Zevin Linse 599-39X<br />
Benjamin Lucchesi 599-38X<br />
Kimberly Rowe 599-37X<br />
Justin Utley 598-37X</td>
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<td colspan="3"><b>2024 SWN F-Open, F-TR, Sling TEAM Matches Top Five</b></td>
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<td width="194"><strong>F-OPEN Team Match</strong><br />
Team Vihtavuori 2589-156X<br />
Bayou Boys 2580-155X<br />
Team Grizzly 2577-128X<br />
Team Lapua-Brux-Borden 2576-162X<br />
Team Canada Red 2571-131X</td>
<td width="194"><strong>F-TR Team Match</strong><br />
USA F-TR KWS 2561-112X<br />
Team Texas 2558-100X<br />
Canadian Gun Runners 2554-126X<br />
USA F-TR Blue 2554-112X<br />
USA F-TR Red 2550-118X</td>
<td><b>Sling Team Match</b><br />
U.S. Palma MRNAK 2580-150<br />
Brits Abroad 2573-112X<br />
U.S. Palma Gross 2567-128X<br />
Canada Red 2563-127X<br />
USAMU 2554-146X</td>
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<h2>SEB MINI Rest &#8212; Good for Gold (Twice), Silver, and Bronze</h2>
<p><img class="alignright" hspace="10" src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/swn24x4.jpg" alt="southwest nationals jay christopherson seb mini f-open phoenix arizona">You don&#8217;t necessarily need the newest or most expensive equipment to succeed in Long Range competition. Jay Christopherson won the F-Open division using an older MINI STANDARD rest with a standard front bag. See the unit at right. Jay says it works great, and is easier to transport that some of the very large heavy, benchrest-style front rests. Jay has now won the SWN match twice with this rest, finished second in 2017, and third in 2018.</p>
<p>Jay sent a message to Sebastian Lambang, creator of the SEB MINI: &#8220;Hi Seb, I thought you might like to see a picture of the rest that took Silver in 2017, Bronze in 2018, Gold in 2020, and Gold again in 2024. A little older, a little more wear and a lot more mileage, but still winning when it counts. Thank you for such an amazingly reliable rest. I always enjoy the fact that the original MINI still gets it done. Winning the 2024 SWN still using the original one-piece bag generated a bit of a conversation on the line. I think my rifle rest setup was the easiest one to inspect by far for Matt [Schwartzkopf] and his team.</p></blockquote>
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<p><a href="https://southwestnationals.net/" target="_blank"><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/swnmon03.jpg" alt="Berger Southwest SW Nationals 2023 f-class f-open f-tr 1000 yards palma sling match Ben Avery Phoenix AZ"></a><br />
<i>Modern F-TR rifle looking down-range at Ben Avery Shooting Facility.</i></p>
<p><a href="https://southwestnationals.net/" target="_blank"><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/bergswn22x15.jpg" alt="Berger Southwest SW Nationals 2023 f-class f-open f-tr 1000 yards palma sling match Ben Avery Phoenix AZ"></a><br />
<i>Top competitors show focus and concentration in mid-range match 2022.</i></p>
<p><a href="https://southwestnationals.net/" target="_blank"><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/bergswn22x8.jpg" alt="Berger Southwest SW Nationals 2023 f-class f-open f-tr 1000 yards palma sling match Ben Avery Phoenix AZ"></a><br />
<i>Stunning F-Open rifle with SEB Mini front rest with Blake Machine accessories.</i></p>
<p><a href="https://southwestnationals.net/" target="_blank"><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/bergswn22x7.jpg" alt="Berger Southwest SW Nationals 2023 f-class f-open f-tr 1000 yards palma sling match Ben Avery Phoenix AZ"></a></p>
<p><a href="https://southwestnationals.net/" target="_blank"><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/bergswn22x16.jpg" alt="Berger Southwest SW Nationals 2023 f-class f-open f-tr 1000 yards palma sling match Ben Avery Phoenix AZ"></a><br />
<i>Working in the pits is part of the Berger SWN experience.</i></p>
<p><big><b>Hundreds of Competitors from the USA and Many Other Countries</b></big><br />
Along with top American F-Class and sling shooters, the Southwest Nationals attracts competitors from around the world.</p>
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<i>Photo by Nancy Tompkins near Ben Avery Shooting Facility in 2022. Nancy posted: &#8220;Thank you to all of the sponsors, volunteers, and shooters who have traveled from all over&#8230; to make this match so special</i>.&#8221;</p>
<h3><i>See you next year!</i></h3>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 2023 Southwest Nationals (SWN) have concluded. Though there were very challenging wind/weather conditions this year, the 2023 SWN was a very successful mid-range and long-range event. There was some great shooting in F-Open, F-TR, and Sling divisions. We congratulate the 2023 Long-Range SWN Champions: Erik Cortina (F-Open, 1241-60X); Jeremy Newell (F-TR, 1221-49X); and Justin [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The <a href="https://southwestnationals.net/" target="_blank">2023 Southwest Nationals</a> (SWN) have concluded. Though there were very challenging wind/weather conditions this year, the 2023 SWN was a very successful mid-range and long-range event. There was some great shooting in F-Open, F-TR, and Sling divisions. We congratulate the 2023 Long-Range SWN Champions: Erik Cortina (F-Open, 1241-60X); Jeremy Newell (F-TR, 1221-49X); and Justin Skaret (Sling, 1233-50X). Notably, Skaret won Sling Division by 11 points &#8212; a big margin. <a href="https://southwestnationals.net/2023-results/" target="_blank">SEE ALL 2023 Results</a>.</p>
<p>The 600-yard champions were: Louis Buatt (F-Open, 600-39X), Luke Ramsey (F-TR, 596-31X), and Randy Teissedre (Sling, 597-33X). Buatt shoot a remarkable &#8220;clean&#8221; 600-yard match, not dropping a single point while amassing 39 &#8220;X&#8221;s. Superb performance by Louis!</p>
<p>Shown below is F-Open Long-Range (1000-yard) Winner Erik Cortina. Erik&#8217;s purple F-Open rifle was chambered for the new wildcat cartridge based on the 6.5 PRC necked up to 7mm. This drives high-BC 7mm Berger bullets at 2950 fps.</p>
<p><a href="https://southwestnationals.net/" target="_blank"><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/swnpost23x2.jpg" alt="Berger Southwest SW Nationals erik cortina 2023 f-class f-open f-tr 1000 yards palma sling match Ben Avery Phoenix AZ"></a></p>
<p>Our friend Gary Eliseo, maker of <a href="https://gotxring.com/" target="_blank">Competition Machine</a> rifle chassis systems, said this was a tough match this year: &#8220;The 2023 SWN is in the books. This year we faced extremely challenging conditions with very strong erratic winds and cold temps but it was great catching up with so many friends from around the country, thank you all&#8230;.&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="https://southwestnationals.net/" target="_blank"><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/swnpost23x4.jpg" alt="Berger Southwest SW Nationals erik cortina 2023 f-class f-open f-tr 1000 yards palma sling match Ben Avery Phoenix AZ"></a></p>
<p>The F-Class Worlds will be held in South Africa this year. The 2023 SWN offered good practice conditions for Team USA, which posted: &#8220;The USA F-Open team had two very successful days of practice for the upcoming World Championship in South Africa. We were also blessed to have five USA rifle team members in the top 10, with Erik Cortina taking the win and Bill Kolodziej taking silver.&#8221;</p>
<p>Here are the Long-Range TOP TEN for each of the three divisions. <a href="https://southwestnationals.net/" target="_blank">CLICK HERE</a> for ALL results:</p>
<table border="1" cellpadding="4" width="600">
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<td colspan="3"><big><b>2023 Southwest Nationals Top 10 Long Range Competitors by Division</b></big></td>
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<td><b>F-Open Class</b>
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Erik Cortina, 1241-60X<br />
William Kolodziej, 1239-60X<br />
Tim Vaught, 1236-59X<br />
Noman Harrold, 1234-63X<br />
Johnny Ingram, 1234-59X<br />
Matthew Basalla, 1234-54X<br />
Ken Dickerman, 1234-49X<br />
Tod Hendricks, 1232-58X<br />
Dan Bramley, 1232-49X<br />
Doug Skogman, 1231-58X</td>
<td><b>F-TR Class</b>
<p>
Jeremy Newell, 1221-49X<br />
Luke Ramsey, 1218-47X<br />
James Crofts, 1217-57X<br />
Mark Fairbairn, 1217-47X<br />
Allen Tampke, 1214-38X<br />
Scott Fulmer, 1213-44X<br />
Jennifer Bondurant, 1213-36X<br />
Randy Littleton, 1211-39X<br />
Alton Johnson, 1210-39X<br />
Greg Barkley, 1206-44X</td>
<td><b>Sling Class</b>
<p>
Justin Skaret, 1233-50X<br />
John Friguglietti, 1222-37X<br />
Amanda Elsenboss, 1220-55X<br />
Curtis Bohlman, 1220-53X<br />
Stephan Bunde, 1218-56X<br />
Justin Utley, 1218-56X<br />
Jon Rhynard, 1218-46X<br />
Kent Shomber, 1217-46X<br />
Joe Blacksmith, 1217-43X<br />
Nate Guernsey, 1216-47X</td>
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<p><center><iframe width="540" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/C_GgZ6jVAQA" title="Erik Cortina 2023 SWN LR Champion!" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe></center></p>
<p>The SWN was made possible this year through the participation of three dozen sponsors including Berger, Lapua, Vihtavuori, Applied Ballistics, SEB Rests, Lilja Barrels, F-Class Products, Forster Products, Sightron, PMA Tool, K&#038;M, Creedmoor Sorts, McMillan Stocks, Nancy Tompkins, and many other companies.</p>
<p><a href="https://southwestnationals.net/" target="_blank"><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/swnpost23x3.jpg" alt="Berger Southwest SW Nationals 2022 f-class f-open f-tr 1000 yards palma sling match Ben Avery Phoenix AZ"></a></p>
<p><a href="https://southwestnationals.net/" target="_blank"><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/bergswn22x5.jpg" alt="Berger Southwest SW Nationals 2022 f-class f-open f-tr 1000 yards palma sling match Ben Avery Phoenix AZ"></a></p>
<p>Click the links below for full results, including Grand Aggs and day-by-day performances. You can also find further results plus a large collection of photos at <a href="https://southwestnationals.net/" target="_blank">SouthwestNationals.net</a>.</p>
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<h2><a href="https://southwestnationals.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/F-Open-Grand-Aggregate-Final.pdf" target="_blank">F-Open 1K Results</a> | <a href="https://southwestnationals.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/FTR-Grand-Aggregate.pdf" target="_blank">F-TR 1K Results</a> | <a href="https://southwestnationals.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Sling-Grand-Aggregate.pdf" target="_blank">Sling Division 1K Results</a><br />
<br /><a href="https://southwestnationals.net/2023-600/" target="_blank">600 Yard Results (All Divisions)</a> | <a href="https://southwestnationals.net/2023-team-results/" target="_blank">TEAM Results (All Divisions)</a></h2>
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<p><a href="https://southwestnationals.net/" target="_blank"><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/bergswn22x6.jpg" alt="Berger Southwest SW Nationals 2023 f-class f-open f-tr 1000 yards palma sling match Ben Avery Phoenix AZ"></a><br />
<i>The Berger SW Nationals is one of the few American events where sling shooters compete on the same firing line as F-Class competitors (though in separate groups).</i></p>
<p>Team competitions were closely fought. In the F-TR Division, Team USA Blue (2505-70X) edged Team Texas (2504-76X) to win by one point. In F-0pen, Team Rollin Coal (2558-129X) finished three points ahead of runner-up Team Grizzly (2555-102X). In the Sling Division, U.S. Palma Gold Team (2555-104X) took first-place, ahead of U.S. NRT Gold (2504-104X).</p>
<p><a href="https://southwestnationals.net/" target="_blank"><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/bergswn22x17.jpg" alt="Berger Southwest SW Nationals 2023 f-class f-open f-tr 1000 yards palma sling match Ben Avery Phoenix AZ"></a><br />
<i>Reading the wind can be challenging at Ben Avery. What&#8217;s your wind call here?</i></p>
<p><a href="https://southwestnationals.net/" target="_blank"><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/bergswn22x15.jpg" alt="Berger Southwest SW Nationals 2023 f-class f-open f-tr 1000 yards palma sling match Ben Avery Phoenix AZ"></a><br />
<i>Top competitors show focus and concentration in mid-range match 2022.</i></p>
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<i>Stunning F-Open rifle with SEB Mini front rest with Blake Machine accessories.</i></p>
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<i>Working in the pits is part of the Berger SWN experience.</i></p>
<p><big><b>Hundreds of Competitors from the USA and 8 Other Countries</b></big><br />
Along with top American F-Class and sling shooters, the Southwest Nationals attracts competitors from around the world. Last year, on Day 1 of the 2022 SW Nationals, Nancy Tompkins posted: &#8220;We started the day off with National anthems for Brazil, Canada, Puerto Rico, Scotland, the United Kingdom, and the USA.&#8221;</p>
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<i>Photo by Nancy Tompkins near Ben Avery Shooting Facility in 2022. Nancy posted: &#8220;Thank you to all of the sponsors, volunteers, and shooters who have traveled from all over&#8230; to make this match so special</i>.&#8221;</p>
<h3><i>See you next year!</i></h3>
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