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Results 2025 July 26-27 Rockville Fish & Game Grand Prix - Vernon, CT

https://rockvillefishandgameclub.com/air-gun-activities/
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Please register by July 1st in order to get your shirt.

Date: 2025 July 26th-27th
Location: Rockville Fish & Game Club, Fish & Game Rd, Vernon, CT 06066
Air Gun Events – RF&G Club (rockvillefishandgameclub.com)
Event:
  • Saturday & Sunday – 15 lane 30 target 60 shot rifle FT match
    • Upper Pond Course (Gate B) Saturday
    • Clubhouse Course (Gate A) Sunday
Water and other beverages will be available all three days during the match.
Match Fee: $100 (includes pistol match, all standing match and two-day rifle match, lunch two days, t-shirt included)
Signing a waiver and wearing eye protection is required.
Communal 4500 PSI carbon fiber air tank will be available all three days.
Tapered knee roll and offhand stand will be provided at the positional lanes.
Schedule of Events:
Saturday
  • 8 am – Gates open, registration open, practice range open, chronograph station open.
  • 9:45 am – Practice range closes. Group photo at pavilion.
  • 10 am – start shooter safety meeting.
  • 10:15 am – Rifle field target match begins.
  • 2 pm – Rifle match ends. Lunch is served. Scores tallied. Leader board updated.
  • 3 pm – Start shooter safety meeting. Squads/scorecards assigned.
  • 3:15 pm – Pistol field target and standing off hand match begins at clubhouse course.
Sunday
  • 8 am – Gates open. Practice range open. Chronograph station open.
  • 9 am – Practice range closes, start shooter safety meeting.
  • 9:15 am – Rifle field target match begins.
  • 1 pm – Rifle match ends. Lunch is served. Scores tallied. Leader board updated.
  • If there are tie scores, shoot off will be held at the clubhouse practice range.
  • 2 pm – Awards are handed out.
Grand Prix based on AAFTA rules (www.aafta.org)
Pistol Divisions
  • Limited – Seat, 12 FPE max, 12x max magnification.
  • Hunter – Seat, Shooting sticks, 12 FPE max, 12x max magnification.
Rifle Divisions
  • Hunter PCP – 20 FPE max, 16x max magnification, Seat, Shooting Sticks
  • Open PCP – 20 FPE max, Seat, Leg Straps, Sticks
  • WFTF PCP – 12 FPE max, bum bag
  • Hunter Piston - 20 FPE max, 16x max magnification, Seat, Shooting Sticks
  • WFTF & Open Combined Piston.

Hotels and Campgrounds near Rockville Fish & Game Club:
Red Roof Inn 860-871-2432 4.9 miles from club
425 Hartford Turnpike, Vernon, CT 06066

Holiday Inn Express 860-648-2000 5.9 miles from club
346 Kelly Road, Vernon, CT 06066

Manchester Inn & Suites 860-783-5600 7.1 miles from club
20 Taylor Street, Manchester, CT 06042

The Quarry Campground 860-875-8325 5.6 miles from club
704 Shenipsit Lake Road, Tolland, CT 06084

Registration:
Use the following link to register online. https://forms.office.com/r/nPVjkACUmq
July 1st deadline to pay the registration fee to receive event shirt and goodie bags.
Prefer $100 payment via PayPal (Friends & Family) to [email protected]
Or Venmo (Virgilio-Gonzales-2)
For personal checks, it can be sent to the following person/address:
Virgilio Gonzales
224 Tumblebrook Rd
Meriden, CT 06450
 
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  • Saturday & Sunday – 15 lane 30 target 60 shot rifle FT match
    • Upper Pond Course (Gate B) Saturday
      • Need help taking down the course after the last person is done shooting.
    • Clubhouse Course (Gate A) Sunday
  • Practice both days will be at the clubhouse practice range.
 
taking the course down - specifically the Upper Pond course, correct?
since I don't think all classes shooting together when the UP shooter finish on Sunday, perhaps ask everyone there who is capable to bring out a target / roll up a pull line / bring out a brick and the course will be cleaned up in short order. No more than 10-15 minutes if everyone does little something.....
 
taking the course down - specifically the Upper Pond course, correct?
since I don't think all classes shooting together when the UP shooter finish on Sunday, perhaps ask everyone there who is capable to bring out a target / roll up a pull line / bring out a brick and the course will be cleaned up in short order. No more than 10-15 minutes if everyone does little something.....
Yup. If every squad takes down their lane it will take ten, fifteen minutes at the most to break down the course.
 
taking the course down - specifically the Upper Pond course, correct?
since I don't think all classes shooting together when the UP shooter finish on Sunday, perhaps ask everyone there who is capable to bring out a target / roll up a pull line / bring out a brick and the course will be cleaned up in short order. No more than 10-15 minutes if everyone does little something.....
Yes. That is correct. Leave the concrete blocks. Take the lane markers, targets, clamps and strings back for storage. Probably less than 10 minutes with everyone helping.
 
Auction Item List:
  1. Avenge X Tactical Air Rifle .177 with soft case
  2. Mantis X10 Elite Shooting Performance system
  3. UTG Pro TBNR Bipod 7"-9" Center Height
  4. Vortex Vanquish 10 x 26 Binoculars
  5. Umarex Prymex .22 cal gas piston rifle with 4 x 32 scope
  6. FlamePro 10,000 BTU Table Top Propane Heater
  7. Mike's Field Target Scorecard Caddy, pellet holder & trigger stick collar
 
Quick picture of the final results. Match report to follow.

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Rockville Fish & Game Club Field Target Match Report – 2025 July 26-27
Location: Fish & Game Rd, Vernon, CT
Match Site: Woods, shaded (both courses)
Temperature: 65-84 degrees Fahrenheit (26th Sunny, 27th Early rain ending then overcast)
Wind: 1-6 mph (Variable shifting winds)
Number of Targets: 60 (120 points maximum)
Average Distance: 41.1 yards (37targets over 40 yards both days)
Average Kill Zone: 1 3/8” (Mix of ½",1”, 35 mm, 1 ½” & 40 mm kill zones)
Course Difficulty: 33.54T without environmental factors both courses combined
Match Times: 26th 10:00 AM–1:30 PM, 27th 9:15 AM – 12:30 PM

Results/Attendees: (31 shooters total)
Refer to Results Spreadsheet for equipment details.

OPEN PCP
73/120 Calvin C
DNC Brian VL

PCP WFTF
93/120 Matt S
92/120 Mark K
86/120 Peter S
60/120 Scott V

Piston WFTF
85/120 Leo G
83/120 John C
82/120 Hector M
77/120 John E

PCP Hunter
102/120 Karen R
99/120 David F
98/120 Paul M
97/120 Khoa T Jr
95/120 Bill D
94/120 Doug R
93/120 Bob J
93/120 Alan E
91/120 Stephan
90/120 Khoa T Sr
90/120 Lan N
89/120 Dick H
88/120 John H
87/120 Matt Sq
79/120 Dave F
76/120 Mark M

Hunter Piston
76/120 Eric B (No shoot off, higher combined positional score)
76/120 Greg S (No shoot off, lower combined positional score)
73/120 Brian W
38/120 Jim W
26/60 Ron D

Hunter Pistol
33/40 Brian W
32/40 Brian VL
31/40 Eric B
27/40 Scott V
16/40 Mark M
12/40 David F

Limited Pistol
27/40 Mark K

All Standing Rifle on Pistol Course
31/40 Leo G
18/40 John C
18/40 Dick H
11/40 Karen R
10/40 Doug R

Remarks:
We had one weekend before to setup the upper pond course from scratch. We had to do minimal clearing of the woods and used many of the previous lanes and added new ones. We had to minimize the distance between lanes to make a more compact course in preparation for the Nationals in October.
The clubhouse course was already set up and ready for the grand prix.
We were able to chronograph everyone both days before each rifle match and provide stickers for both days.
Both courses were set up with the same difficulty with the average distances over 40 yards with the majority having full sized kill zones.
We had a few minutes before the shooter’s safety meeting to do a group photo at the pavilion.
Brain VL had problems with his Steyr LG100 air cylinder leaking and could not compete. However, he did shoot the pistol match. He did try shooting the upper pond rifle course with his pistol for fun.
All 30 shooters shot on the same course both days. All lanes had two shooters each. We mixed the different classes on Saturday to allow people to shoot with someone new. On Sunday, we paired the shooters according to their scores.
We had sunny weather on Saturday with light variable winds. Shooting went smoothly with a few cold lines related to strings breaking and one lever bracket on a target that loosed up and got stuck in the high position to block the kill zone.
On Saturday, many experienced missed shots on medium ranges with full kill zone targets and attributed them to some unseen wind conditions down range.
After the rifle match, we had lunch served with some ice cream as dessert.
After lunch, we had a few shooters practice for pistol and standing match. We had last minute additions to all standing rifle match which made a total of 13 participants. We will do the same match again for the Nationals. We had one shooter accompanied by a scorer instead of having a three-person squad.
On the pistol course, we had one target protested and replaced since it showed some tendency to bind.
Of special note, Bob J shot hands only on the pistol course. I would have joined him, but I was already shooting all standing rifle. For the Nationals, an award will be provided for the top hands only pistol shooter.
On Sunday, rain was forecasted. We put up some pop-up canopies along the open areas (no leaves) of the course. Some lanes would be sheltered from the rain at least.
It rained for 15 minutes after the practice area was closed. We checked the radar maps and determined that heavy rain was passing by. The rest of the day was overcast with variable winds.
We had a few cold lines on Sunday. The worst one was the tree target pole falling. Luckily the target and the pole tree shelf were not damaged. It was fixed by adding more secure straps.
The other cold lines were related to strings getting caught against the barks of the trees.
Ron D decided not to shoot Sunday but still was there to help act as marshal for the course. He also acted as score keeper for Greg S.
Most finished shooting by 12:30 pm. Barbecue lunch was served with ice cream for dessert.
After lunch, the auction was held and then the raffle items.
Finally, we handed out the awards. The first-place finishers were given a special laser engraved RFG white owl faceplates in addition to the walnut plaques. The faceplates can be used on Gamo Squirrel or Umarex Deer field targets.
Thank you to the people who attended. Thank you most, especially to all the RFG volunteers who made this event possible.

Leo Gonzales – FT course planner
Rockville Fish & Game

Results and Photos are available in the link below
20250726-27-RFG-GP
http://rockvillefishandgameclub.com/air-gun-activities/
Airgun Field Target - New England Field Target League (nefieldtargetleague.org)