Tactical Rifle
27 July 2002
Match Results
Place |
Competitor |
Rank |
*Points |
*FN |
Time |
% of acc. |
|
1st |
Ted
Nicholes |
16.00 |
338 |
1 |
7.17 |
91% |
|
2nd |
Rob
Oates |
27.00 |
316 |
2 |
7.24 |
85% |
|
3rd |
Nathaniel
Weaver |
28.00 |
314 |
6 |
6.08 |
85% |
|
4th |
Lyle
Mettler |
32.00 |
306 |
6 |
5.13 |
83% |
|
5th |
Dewey
Winstead |
32.00 |
306 |
5 |
7.35 |
83% |
|
6th |
Ken
Reed |
32.50 |
305 |
3 |
6.30 |
83% |
|
7th |
Scott
Hudson |
33.50 |
303 |
6 |
6.30 |
82% |
|
8th |
Seth
Webster |
35.00 |
300 |
3 |
8.30 |
81% |
|
9th |
Rick
Sterner |
41.00 |
288 |
8 |
7.09 |
78% |
|
10th |
Devin
Jones |
41.50 |
287 |
2 |
8.20 |
78% |
|
11th |
Dick
Runnels |
45.50 |
279 |
5 |
6.16 |
75% |
|
12th |
Nick
Oates |
46.50 |
277 |
8 |
7.32 |
75% |
|
13th |
Randy
Peterson |
51.50 |
267 |
10 |
6.19 |
72% |
|
MD |
Larry
Webster |
27.50 |
315 |
0 |
3.48 |
85% |
Observations; Fellow shooters
First
CONGRADULATIONS, TED, ROB, and NATHANIEL great shooting gentlemen.
Don’t
think that you cannot be creative, example, one shooter when he lost his rifle
as he passes the target first engaged noticed that two of them were not
neutralized. He immediately drew his sidearm and dispatched them. You don’t
have to do what everyone else does.
This
excursive was to familiarize you with different weapons systems. How best to
learn than to clear malfunctions and do mag. changes? Also each shooter was
told that time was not a contributing factor, but most everyone rushed through
the C.O.F. and could have done better had they taken their time.
We
need to practice with our rifle like we practice with our handguns.
Circumstance
dictate tactics.
Larry
Webster