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Results Morro Bay GP ( California ) August 13-14-15 MATCH REPORT

This Gran Prix event was held in Morro Bay which is a small community on the coast of central California. Nestled among the rolling hills less than 2 miles inland having coastal sea breezes with morning fog / high marine layer this venue offers a lot of change threw out the day/s you spend in practice and actual match competition.

Event this year was hosted by the SVFTC club out of Sacramento where the 300+ mile difference had us asking for and getting much support from the other field target clubs on the west coast. The Site location and course set up done by the SLSBA with Scott hull doing a bang up job in preliminary work. CASA members from Southern cal along with Diablo members from the Bay area also helped us pull this match off with no one getting too burnt out .... We're ALL shooters !!



The week started early with Jim C and Scott S arriving on Wednesday afternoon meeting up with Scott H to ascertain what & where finishing touches were required while walking the course and general site local.

Thursday morning final touches put on the 60 shot rifle rifle course to be shot Saturday with 5 new lanes established being 180* from lanes they would replace for Sunday having differing wind angles / direction along with the other lane shifts making up the 50% change required for the second day to be Gran Prix qualified.



Up next came setting up the Friday Pistol FT range. We had all lane positions established thanks to Scott H and just needed to establish target position / distances for each. We ended up with all 10 lanes in a row, tho having a near 90* fan spread to expose the shooters to differing wind angles for there 40 shot match to be held on Friday afternoon @ 3:00 pm The location was in the WIDE OPEN adjoining field offering Zero protection from the ever present breeze to wind !! 

Yea it blows a bit on the coast ... Lol



By Thursday afternoon it looks like near 1/2 of the competitors have checked in, checked it out etc ... Come mid morning Friday we have got near everyone on site & checked in. Having many practicing there wind doping skill on the practice line that .... Lol, sits @ 90 degrees to actual match lanes. So what you learn practicing does not equate to what you will deal with during the match. It helps but not as much as you wish it would. *** Are we having fun yet ?



FRIDAY @ 3:00 a shooters meeting is called for all PISTOL shooters with 9 folks taking up the challenge. 10 lanes, 2 targets per lane , 2 shots per target = 40 shots.

Groans and giggles over the next hour and a half or so .... Wind yup, Right left to Left right as you move across lanes kept everyone on there toes trying there best to wait for wind lulls or just doping it !

A Really FUN sub match to start off the weekend !!! Pistol is not for everyone, but given some time to figure it out it can be a Very rewarding Field Target challenge.



SATURDAY @ 7:00 we get the practice range open. At @ 9:15 we shut it down and commence our shooters meeting. Issues of Range Safety, Personal safety, Course configuration and way the match is to be shot, Protest procedures and all the stuff needing to be said gets addressed. The Squad assignments of 2 persons each has already been established having day 1 be a mix and match of classes & shooters all jumbled up ..... No by class grouping letting mother nature and happen chance take its toll ... lol.



All are walking out and we call the line HOT just before 10:00 with 23 shooters spread out over 15 lanes.

During Saturdays rifle match we get a couple protests on the target functions and address them. Most are splits with one target that was not doing well with the lower power guns. All said we get everyone satisfied best we can.



SUNDAY starts a tad earlier so we can finish earlier allowing those who have a long drive to get out-of-town !! Practice open again @ 7:00 with shooters meeting at @ 8:15 with all walking out just past 8:30.

Day 2 changes things up, Like class shooters with closest score are paired up. During the squad assignments notes from saturday were made WHERE on course all shooters had started. So if you had the really exposed lanes day 1 late in the match we tried to get you there early .... Loosely but fairly.

A couple more protests on target function & resolved. Those 5 lane switches took there toll being Day 1 had ALL shot on the west facing side of road, the changes were 180* opposed going east ! Some V spread on targets 1 & 2 further screwed with ones ability to dope the wind. Did you read it that wind blows on the coast ? 





RESULTS by Day, Class & Competitor





Friday August 13

Field Target PISTOL XX / 40




Limited PCP



Cameron K 36


Dana W 25

Son L 20

Pat C 13



Hunter PCP



Scott S 33

Scott H 31

Martin O 26 * Won by shoot off

John K 26

Vince P 22





Saturday and Sunday August 14 & 15

Gran Prix Rifle ( All classes ) XX / 120



WFTF PCP




Lauren P 50 / 47 = 97 * Won by shoot off

Son L 45 / 52 = 97

Garret K 41 / 48 = 89

Dana W 39 / 41 = 80



Open PCP



Kelly H 50 / 54 = 104 * High Match Score

Jim W 42 / 49 = 91

Vince P 47 / 41 = 88

Chris M 40 / 46 = 86

Pat C 34 / 41 = 75



PISTON Combined classes



Cameron K 36 / 50 = 86

Jim P 36 / 30 = 66



Freestyle ( Non AAFTA Class )



Art B 32 / 15 = 47



Hunter PCP



Scott H 55 / 47 = 102 * Highest daily score

Scott S 46 / 53 = 99

John K 47 / 47 = 94 * Won by 3 way shoot off

Jim C 44 / 50 = 94 *

John B 45 / 49 = 94 *

Fred B 44 / 47 = 91

AJ K 44 / 44 = 88

Martin O 43 / 45 = 88

Jesse A 33 / 34 = 67

Conrad R 25 / 35 = 60

John L 0 / 39 = 39 * Day 1 DQ over power limits

Scott E - / 23 * Joined us Sunday only







Now as too the festive and after hours times .... We had FOOD provided for everyone who hung around be it Breakfast stuff, LUNCHES as always along with Dinner Fri & Sat nights. Cooler full of water, sodas and even other more adult libations for after shooting hours. You could show up and camp on site and Never leave for 3 days and be taken care of .... a GREAT MATCH TOO !! This site even had a hot shower available, a cooking range and BBQ for those wishing to do there own thing. RV parking along with tent campers had electricity too.

This weekends weather started out with a fog inversion layer up high being 60* or so each morning, By noon the fog was gone on Fri & Sat leading to highs @ mid 70's On Sunday the Fog inversion hung around till nearly 1:00 having the morning staying cool and just a small breeze to deal with. Last hour or so of Sunday the fog left and breeze blew a bit harder as expected.



THANK YOU to all who made it to Morro Bay California this past weekend !!! Hope all had a Great time and challenging shooting experience !! Thank you to all who helped in this match getting done .. you know who you are .. Thank You !



On behalf of the SVFTC, SLSBA, CASA, DIABLO Field target clubs ..



Scott Schneider

Match director









 
Here are the details of the results, shooters and their equipment

A link to some great photos: Conrad's Photography Photos





The Rifle match had 2 shoot offs. WFTF PCP ended in a tie between Lauren and Son. The shoot off was epic with Lauren and Son shooting 12 shots each before a winner was determined. Lauren captured the prize by scoring on some forced position shoots shooting a target with an almost 50 troyer.

The Hunter PCP shoot off was less engaging as Jim and John B discovered they had left all their good shots on the battlefield. After Jim and John B hit a combined 1 of 8 shots on our target, John K calmly stepped up and hit 4 of 4. A well deserved victory for John K who dad a great weekend of shooting.





The Pistol Match again had John K involved going up against new pistol shooter Martin O. Martin was able to squeeze out a win for 3rd place in Hunter Pistol,. This was a nice win for Martin as I believe it was his first pistol match.

We even had our own version of the American Airgunner Challenge as Lauren Parsons and John Bagakis joined us for the match. On Saturday night we watched the “Trick Shots” episode of the program and had John give us his commentary on the episode and some insights into how the competition was run. He and Lauren were both mum on the results :)


 
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Thanks for all your efforts for making this a great event, Scott, Scott, Jim, and everyone else who worked so hard to make this a really good time. This was my first time out there (as you know) and it exceeded what everyone said it would be. A great time was had shooting, eating really well, meeting new people, and just hanging out in an amazing location. Many thanks for all your hard work!
 
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What a crew minus 3 already driving home ...