AccurateShooter.com Bulletin

July 18, 2009

SCPRC Match Report — 2-Day Comp Truly Challenging

Filed under: News, ▫Videos — Tags: , , , — Editor @ 10 am

Our “master fabricator” and silhouette guru Mark LaFevers recently attended the SoCal Precision Rifle Competition, Mark’s first-ever tactical match. Competition was fierce at this year’s SCPRC. The match winner, and “top gun” among the 50+ competitors was Sgt. Dan Gilland, (USMC), a scout-sniper from a nearby Marine base. This was only Dan’s second civilian match and yes, the young Marine was shooting a .308 Win (7.62×51 to be precise). Jason Boak took second place while Gordon Campfield finished third. Jason was the top shooter among the NorCal guys, who did well, capturing 6 of the top 10 places, earning California intra-club bragging rights.

SoCal Precision Rifle Competition SoCal Precision Rifle Competition

Mark told us that the match was a humbling yet very fun experience. In these kind of matches very few, if any, sighters are allowed, and you’re often shooting at unknown distances. Accordingly, it is imperative that you have rock-solid come-ups at all distances, before you arrive at the match. In addition, the SCPRC offered the challenges of angled shooting (requiring ballistic compensation), and lowlight shooting. Log on to the CalGuns.net Forum for a complete match report by NorCal shooter Vu Pham, with lots of photos, plus stage descriptions (match directors take note).

SoCal Precision Rifle Competition

A wide variety of calibers were shot at the match, and Mark observed that no one chambering seemed to have the edge (though a .308 finished on top). However, most of the top shooters were running detachable magazines, and had barrels fitted with muzzle brakes. You can see the dust kicked up from the muzzle brakes in the video below. The first part of the video shows a stage where competitors had to start with standing (off-hand) shots, then transition to a stepped barricade, moving lower and lower as the timer ticked off the seconds. For the standing stages, Mark noted, you wanted a rifle that balanced well and was not too heavy. Some of these beefy tactical rifles, optimized for prone work, are tough to hold offhand.

SoCal Precision Rifle

Access Gun Auctions with Smart Phones

Filed under: New Product, News — Tags: , , , — Editor @ 8 am

Palm PRE smartphoneMobile devices such as the iPhone and Palm Pre offer some amazing features such as GPS-enabled mapping and internet connectivity. And now you can “stay tuned” to Gunbroker auctions even if you’re away from your regular computer. Gunbroker has just launched a stripped down, “bare bones” version of its website designed for web-enabled “smartphones”.

Log on to http://m.gunbroker.com to check out this new service. NOTE: to use the mobile version of Gunbroker initially, you need to be registered with Gunbroker.com and log in with user name and password.

Mobile Gunbroker Works with Regular Computers Too
You can also use the streamlined version of Gunbroker from a lap-top or your regular computer. It will load quite a bit faster, but if you want to do more than just search you’ll probably find it more convenient to use the full version. Still, if you just want to get a quick idea of what a particular firearm sells for these days, the mobile version of Gunbroker may be ideal. Search results come through blazingly fast, and you only need a small section of your screen. Shown below is a screenshot of mobile Gunbroker running in Firefox, with screen width minimized.

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