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Results MATCH REPORT Massachusetts Rifle Association Field Target 4/29/2023

MRA Match Report for 4/29/2023 Match Location at the club Shotgun Range (map) Woods Course



It was a perfect day, the weather was 52 degrees, cloudy a little breezy with 5 - 11 mph gusts and swirling conditions. This was a 68-shot match with 17 lanes including 1 standing lane and 1 kneeling lane. Sight-in began at 8:00 - 10:00 am, I had been locked out o the clubhouse where I keep the paint and strings so I didn’t get the course repairs and painting started until 8:15 am, there were several broken strings to be found and repaired. After that, we had a brief safety meeting and got to the lanes. We had a late start with the last of us finishing up around 2 pm. We had 14 competitors including myself, which worked out well. I was able to spread each squad, 2 lanes apart to keep things moving.

Once out on the lanes, everything seemed to move along without any problems or issues. The wind was tricky and not always easy to predict switching direction from time to time. We had the WFTFSspringers seemed to know what to do coming out with the top scores for the match Matt Brackett with an impressive 61/68 followed by Leo Gonzales with a 59/68 excellent shooting you guys!! With the next best scorers as a tie 52/68 Chaz DiCapua and myself 52/68 I managed to shoot an entire lane out of order and got my first goose egg in a while, lol. With that, we had the next batch of 3-way tie 51/68 Jim Wheeler shooting Hunter Springer and Calvin Cieslak, and Gerard O’Toole with 51/68. Once again another successful shoot over at Massachusetts Rifle Association, a BIG thank you to all that came out to shoot I really appreciate the attendance. The tie-breakers are decided by the most knockdowns on forced position lanes.



1stJim Wheeler Hunter Springer TX200 HC .177, Hawke Airmax scope and used JSB Exact 8.4s 51/68
1stCalvin Cieslak Hunter PCPRed Wolf PRS stock .177, Sightron 10-5-x60 and used JSB 10.3 monsters 51/68
2ndGerard O’Toole Hunter PCPAA S500 .177, Falcon X50, AA 10.351/68
3rdJohn Eroh Hunter PCPAA S500 .177, Sightron S3 10-50x60, AA Diablo Field Hvy48/68
4thMartin Trus Hunter PCPDaystate Wolverine.177, Helos (Athlon), JSB 10.344/68
5thSash Dias Hunter PCPFX Dreamline .177, Element scope, FX 10.3 pellets43/68
6thJill Porawski Hunter PCPRed Wolf PRS stock .177, Sightron 10-5-x60 and used JSB 10.3 monsters41/68
7thGreg Sabin Hunter PCPStyer Pro X, Scope?, JSB 10.3 37/68
8thDave Ferro Hunter PCP Daystate Huntsman, Hawke?, JSB 10.332/68
9thDarren Foley Hunter PCP? no equipment listed 27/68
1stMatt Brackett WFTF
spring-piston
AATX200 .177, Sightron 10-50x60
and used AA 8.4s
61/68
2ndLeo Gonzales WFTF
spring-piston
Walther LGU .177, Sightron 10-50x60
and used AA 8.4s
59/68
1stMatthew Sawyer WFTF PCPDaystate RED Wolf LPR, Nightforce 7-35x56 34mm and used JSB 10.3s52/68
2ndChaz DiCapua WFTF PCPThomas carbine, Sightron 10-50x60
and used AA 8.4s
52/68


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MRA Match Report for 4/29/2023 Match Location at the club Shotgun Range (map) Woods Course



It was a perfect day, the weather was 52 degrees, cloudy a little breezy with 5 - 11 mph gusts and swirling conditions. This was a 68-shot match with 17 lanes including 1 standing lane and 1 kneeling lane. Sight-in began at 8:00 - 10:00 am, I had been locked out o the clubhouse where I keep the paint and strings so I didn’t get the course repairs and painting started until 8:15 am, there were several broken strings to be found and repaired. After that, we had a brief safety meeting and got to the lanes. We had a late start with the last of us finishing up around 2 pm. We had 14 competitors including myself, which worked out well. I was able to spread each squad, 2 lanes apart to keep things moving.

Once out on the lanes, everything seemed to move along without any problems or issues. The wind was tricky and not always easy to predict switching direction from time to time. We had the WFTFSspringers seemed to know what to do coming out with the top scores for the match Matt Brackett with an impressive 61/68 followed by Leo Gonzales with a 59/68 excellent shooting you guys!! With the next best scorers as a tie 52/68 Chaz DiCapua and myself 52/68 I managed to shoot an entire lane out of order and got my first goose egg in a while, lol. With that, we had the next batch of 3-way tie 51/68 Jim Wheeler shooting Hunter Springer and Calvin Cieslak, and Gerard O’Toole with 51/68. Once again another successful shoot over at Massachusetts Rifle Association, a BIG thank you to all that came out to shoot I really appreciate the attendance. The tie-breakers are decided by the most knockdowns on forced position lanes.



1stJim Wheeler Hunter SpringerTX200 HC .177, Hawke Airmax scope and used JSB Exact 8.4s51/68
1stCalvin Cieslak Hunter PCPRed Wolf PRS stock .177, Sightron 10-5-x60 and used JSB 10.3 monsters51/68
2ndGerard O’Toole Hunter PCPAA S500 .177, Falcon X50, AA 10.351/68
3rdJohn Eroh Hunter PCPAA S500 .177, Sightron S3 10-50x60, AA Diablo Field Hvy48/68
4thMartin Trus Hunter PCPDaystate Wolverine.177, Helos (Athlon), JSB 10.344/68
5thSash Dias Hunter PCPFX Dreamline .177, Element scope, FX 10.3 pellets43/68
6thJill Porawski Hunter PCPRed Wolf PRS stock .177, Sightron 10-5-x60 and used JSB 10.3 monsters41/68
7thGreg Sabin Hunter PCPStyer Pro X, Scope?, JSB 10.337/68
8thDave Ferro Hunter PCPDaystate Huntsman, Hawke?, JSB 10.332/68
9thDarren Foley Hunter PCP? no equipment listed27/68
1stMatt Brackett WFTF
spring-piston
AATX200 .177, Sightron 10-50x60
and used AA 8.4s
61/68
2ndLeo Gonzales WFTF
spring-piston
Walther LGU .177, Sightron 10-50x60
and used AA 8.4s
59/68
1stMatthew Sawyer WFTF PCPDaystate RED Wolf LPR, Nightforce 7-35x56 34mm and used JSB 10.3s52/68
2ndChaz DiCapua WFTF PCPThomas carbine, Sightron 10-50x60
and used AA 8.4s
52/68


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Wow
Looks like you guys are prepping for the WFTF 2024 in Arizona.
I like the monochromatic paint scheme and target identification signage.

Looks like still 2 shots per target?