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		<title>Sunday GunDay: King of point28 Miles &#8212; Rimfire ELR Match in MN</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Aug 2021 18:53:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[No this isn&#8217;t the King of 2 Miles ELR event. But it is the rimfire equivalent &#8212; the King of 0.28 Miles (roughly 500 yards). Every year in Minnesota a challenging rimfire match is held at the scenic Rush Lake Range. This combines PRS-style stage shooting out to 300+ yards, along with prone rimfire ELR [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>No this isn&#8217;t the King of 2 Miles ELR event. But it is the rimfire equivalent &#8212; the King of 0.28 Miles (roughly 500 yards). Every year in Minnesota a challenging rimfire match is held at the scenic <a href="https://www.rushlakerange.com/" target="_blank">Rush Lake Range</a>. This combines PRS-style stage shooting out to 300+ yards, along with prone rimfire ELR shooting out to the full &#8220;point28 miles&#8221;. The 2021 <a href="https://www.facebook.com/Kingofpoint28Miles" target="_blank">King of point28 Miles</a> match kicked off on August 27, 2021, and concludes today, August 29, 2021. <a href="https://www.facebook.com/AppliedBallisticsLLC/videos/219131856839575" target="_blank">CLICK HERE for LIVE Video</a> from 8/29/21 match, courtesy <a href="https://www.facebook.com/watch/AppliedBallisticsLLC/" target="_blank">Applied Ballistics LLC</a>.</p>
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<p><b>The King of point28 Miles match features custom-painted steel targets</b><br />
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<em>Here is an interesting rimfire rig with a unique front end.</em></p>
<p><b>Video from 2019 Match (Don&#8217;t mind the distorted first frame &#8212; the video is excellent!)</b><br />
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<p><img class="alignright" hspace="10" src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/kopt21x13.jpg" alt="king of point28 miles KO2M rimfire .22 LR ELR applied ballistics"><b>Tactical Rimfire and .22 LR Rimfire ELR</b><br />
As conducted in recent years, the King of point28 Miles has been a unique &#8220;hybrid&#8221; type of competition. The match begins with multiple tactical-style stages with steel targets at various distances. Many of the steel targets are custom-painted, some with <a href="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/kopt21x17.jpg" target="_blank">elaborate faces</a>. Some stages included PRS/NRL-style barricades or support structures. In past years there have been some specialty targets such as the Accushot One-Shot Challenge (see right) which uses playing cards. </p>
<p>After the shorter stages, there is the namesake &#8220;point28 Miles&#8221; competition, with dozens of competitors lined up prone shoot distant targets &#8212; starting at about 300 yards and moving out progressively to targets 0.28 miles away (about 500 yards). How challenging is that? Consider this &#8212; at 500 yards a .22 LR rimfire cartridge may be only traveling 610 fps while a 10mph 90-degree wind can deflect the bullet 8.75 feet off point-of-aim!*</p>
<p><big><b><a href="https://www.facebook.com/AppliedBallisticsLLC/videos/219131856839575" target="_blank">CLICK HERE for LIVE Video</a> from the 8/29/2021 match, ELR stages.</b></big></p>
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<i>Competitor in Long-Range prone event with Masterpiece Arms (MPA) Chassis rifle.</i></p>
<p><big><b>Custom Personal Drag Models (PDMs) for Rimfire Competitors</b></big><br />
The Team from <a href="https://www.facebook.com/AppliedBallisticsLLC/" target="_blank">Applied Ballistics</a> was on hand for the King of point28 match. They brought the AB Mobile Lab trailer with its computers, sensors, and advanced Doppler Radar equipment. The Doppler Radar was employed to create custom ballistic profiles (aka &#8220;Personal Drag Models&#8221;) for 90+ shooters.</p>
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<p>Personal Drag Models (PDMs) provide shooters with exact, precise ballistics data for their preferred ammo as fired in their match rifles. This is especially important for rimfire ammo which may start supersonic, then go transonic, and finish well subsonic during much of its flight. Bryan Litz explains: &#8220;The Doppler Radar system allows us to track the bullet&#8217;s velocity as it flies down-range. As the bullet&#8217;s velocity decays, that&#8217;s what tells you the ballistic coefficient, the drag, and [other factors].&#8221;</p>
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<h2>Prizes Galore for King of point28 Miles Competitors</h2>
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With a big list of sponsors, the King of point28 Miles Match always has an impressive prize table. Vudoo Gunworks and Accurate Rifle Systems also provided a <a href="https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=194284216025442&#038;set=pcb.194284309358766" target="_blank">Match Charity Rifle</a>.</p>
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Interesting 4-wheeled range carts from sponsor <a href="https://rangetacticalgear.com" target="_blank">Range Tactical Gear</a>. Carts are priced from $395 to $650.</p>
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<i>* Trajectory calculated with <a href="https://www.jbmballistics.com/cgi-bin/jbmtraj-5.1.cgi" target="_blank">JBM Ballistics</a> based on .22-cal 40gr bullet with 1150 fps muzzle velocity and 0.125 G1 BC. With that BC and MV, the drop at 500 yards from 100-yard zero is 20.1 MOA. Rimfire bullets launched at higher MVs, or which have higher BCs, will exhibit less drop and less wind drift.</i></p>
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		<title>2017 NRA World Shooting Championship Results</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Sep 2017 15:52:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Report based on story in the NRA Blog The 2017 NRA World Shooting Championship was a big success. Attendance was strong &#8212; nearly 300 competitors shot the three-day event at the Peacemaker Nat&#8217;l Training Center in Glengary, West Virginia. Both pros and amateurs competed in 12 challenging stages with a broad spectrum of firearms &#8212; [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><i>Report based on story in the</i> <a href="https://www.nrablog.com/articles/2017/9/2017-nra-world-shooting-championship-winners/">NRA Blog</a><br />
The 2017 NRA <a href="https://wsc.nra.org/" target="_blank">World Shooting Championship</a> was a big success. Attendance was strong &#8212; nearly 300 competitors shot the three-day event at the Peacemaker Nat&#8217;l Training Center in Glengary, West Virginia. Both pros and amateurs competed in 12 challenging stages with a broad spectrum of firearms &#8212; rifles, shotguns, and handguns. This is the richest multi-discipline shooting event in the world. With $250,000 in cash and prizes up for grabs, competition was tough. Rankings were based on a &#8220;blend&#8221; of time plus points &#8212; you had to shoot fast AND accurately. Congrats to Pro Greg Jordan who took home the $25,000 first prize as overall winner. John Chambers finished first in the Amateur Division, Lena Miculek was High Lady, and Michael Davis was High Junior.</p>
<p><strong>Greg Jordan – 2017 NRA World Shooting Champion<br />
John Chambers – NRA World Shooting Championship – High Amateur<br />
Lena Miculek – NRA World Shooting Championship &#8211; High Lady<br />
Michael Davis – NRA World Shooting Championship &#8211; High Junior<br />
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<h2><a href="https://practiscore.com/results/new/43368" target="_blank">CLICK HERE for the complete WSC Match Results &#187;</a></h2>
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(<em>Overall winner Greg Jordan seconed from left. Photo courtesy Jim Powell</em>)</p>
<p><b>Big Turn-Out in Amateur Division</b><br />
Unlike typical matches, the NRA World Shooting Championship allows those interested in the shooting sports to compete among some of the best shooters in the world all while using the same firearms and equipment. This year, 232 competitors participated in the Amateur Division &#8212; some who had never competed in a shooting competition before!</p>
<p><b>Here are the final scores for the top 10 shooters from each division:</b><br />
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<p>We want to add a special congrats to Sean Murphy of <a href="http://nightforceoptics.com" target="_blank">Nightforce</a>. Sean finished 9th overall in the Pro Division, an impressive showing for an industry executive with limited time to attend matches. Sean says: &#8220;I had a great time at the NRA World Shooting Championship this weekend. It&#8217;s a 12-stage match featuring 12 different disciplines, with all equipment provided. You have to adapt to each set of rules and equipment and then shoot and be competitive. This is a fun format for both new and experienced shooters, and gives some insight [into] other disciplines. I finished at 9th place in Pro, hitting my goal of a Top 10 finish. Congratulations to Greg Jordan on the overall win, don&#8217;t spend that $25k all at once!&#8221;</p>
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<p><b>WSC Highlight Video with Competitor Interviews (Past Event):</b><br />
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<blockquote><p><b>Seen at the WSC: VuDoo Gunworks Tactical .22 LR Rimfire Rifles</b><br />
The WSC included a side-match featuring <a href="https://www.vudoogunworks.com/patented-vudoo-v-22-rimfire-repeater-action/" target="_blank">Vudoo Gunworks</a> .22 LR rimfire tactical rigs. Shooters were impressed with the V-22 rifle, which looks and feels like a centerfire rig, but with a rimfire repeater action running full-size mags.</p>
<p>Vudoo states: &#8220;Our V-22 also runs a full-size short action bottom metal (DBM) and our V-2210 magazine has a [full-size] AICS form factor. The V-22 is the only controlled-round-feed .22 LR receiver out there. The bolt has full capture control of the cartridge from the time it leaves the magazine until it ejects the spent round out the ejection port.&#8221; That means the round never touches anything during feed travel so the bullets won&#8217;t be nicked/dented during rapid cycling. Sean Murphy of Nightforce enjoyed shooting the Vudoo Gun Works .22s: &#8220;I&#8217;ll probably end up with one of their rimfires as it is a sweet setup.&#8221;</p>
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