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The official publicrtion of Canadian bench sffi * rest shooting. BENCH R EST I SHOOTERS NEW V0LUME4 No. PUBLTSHED TEN TIMES YEARLY AT: I - 84 CLIVE ROAD, KITCHENER, ONTARIO SOME 1976 DATES SET Clint, Benedict, owner and marrager of the Stittsville Shooting Range near Ottawa announces the following dates as tentative registered bench rest tournaments : ONTARIO VARI{]NT CHAI4I-laY L,2, PTbNSHIPS for H.V.,L.V.& SPoRTER. June 26,27 - CANADIAI{ NATIONALS EASTERN REGION for H.V., L.V. & SPORTER. August 27, 28, 29 - 100-200-300 YARD CHAMPIONSHIPS fOT H.V. & B.R. CIasses. Above dates are still JANUARY, 1 976 subject Lo revision pending aPProva1 bY the B.R.S.C. Match eiRecords Chairman. A complete match schedule will be inclubed in future issues of thi-s bulletin as firm dates are set. ftvin city Rifte Club in Waterloo has requested approval for a IO0 yard registered match on SundaY, June 6, L976 and is awaiting confirmation from the Match Chairman. Alt properly equipped cLubs wishing to hold registered bench rest competition are reminded that now is ttre time to applY for aPProval of desired dates. FuIl details and a registered match contract can be obtained bY r,vriting to the Ivlatch & Records Chairman. FRYFORSLUND SET NEW RECORDS AT GRIz,z,L\( MT. Canadian and Canadian-International Records took another whipping from Albert Fors1und, Robert Forslund and John Fry at the B.C. Varmint ChamPionships October 11, 12, L975. - REG GALE EDITOR A1bert Forslund set a range-measured Sporter Grand Aggregate record of .37L9 and a Light Varmint Grand Agg. tentative new record of .3257 fil.o.3. his way to a fantastic performance in the L.V. class he also uPset, the 1OO and 200 yard individual aggregate in that class. The new possible L.V. record aggregates are "3274 IIl.o.d. at 100 yards and .3240 m.o.a. at 200 yds. Albert also set a possible new record in the Three-Gun Aggregate of .3596. Just for good measure he fired a near record stinger group of .178 in the tOO yard stage of the Sporter event. His Lrofher Robert fired a 200 yard group which range-measured .286, a19o in the Sporter event. Bob Forslundrs 200 yard Sporter aggregate of .3583 is also a possible new record for On Canada. AII tatgets and backers are now with the t"tatch & Records chairman for his official measurement and ruling and their validity will be announced upon completion of this task" The annual B.C" Varmint Championships \^tere held at the GxLzzLy Mountain Rifle & Pistol Club at Clearwater. FuIl details of the tournament appear in this issue" 2 3 Kelbly's Range at Marshallville, has been selected as the site of the L976 u.s. SUPER sHoor to be held ohio over the Memorial Day weekend May ?8-3-1 inclusive. The opening_two days.will see action in thl unlimited; Bench Rest and Experimental 61asse" iZ), May 2gth for 100 yards, May 29th for 200 yards. E39h day's program wili'conlist og one warm-up and Five Record Matches, alr ten shol gioups. The Heavy varmint action will take place M"I-3Oth !190 yard;) ana uay 3tsr tiOOlrrds).crass Course of fire for the H.v- class will bL one warm-up and Five n"L"ra tilatches each day, f ive shot grroups. skip Gordonr-F-.r.s.s" organizer and publicity announces that trophies will be awarded to_ all matcir winner3 chairmal as welr as small group fired inbothc1assesat1ooanaz@threefinishersineach aggregate (1OO_& 2OO,ygrds) in botfu elasses wift also receive trophj-es as t99 three finishers in the crana Aggregates in both crasses. Iilllhe wilt. Trophies arso go to the top three rinisfieri in the two-cun aggregate. awards system has also been worked out for rirst place in the H.V. 1" Four-Man Team, H.v. rndustry shooters, H.v. Husband-ivife Teams and n.v. ilunior competitors. All coilpetitor" rill receive a match parti"ipation patch upon registration and patches will be awarded to the Top Twenty in both classes, the Top Twenty in the Two-Gun Aggregate and alr winners of Warm-Up matches. George Entry fees have been set at $40.00 for each gun plus $15.00 extra for entry into the Two-eg1-|ssregate option. -flr."" fee bciredules will be in effect until May 15, L9761 afier trrat date entry fees wirl increase to $55.00 per gun plus $5-o0 extra for the Agqrggate option. pre-match regisJyg-cun tration is refung-"bl" only u1!il tttay 15 , rclo" bates for registration are Thursday,_Y"y 27t,h fox competitor" in any class; Friday and Saturday sss&sr May 28th and 29th for competitbrs in the H.v. class'orriy.'*' Range ownerr/operator Kelbly wishes to advise all shooters that he can nrog911y. ac-comodate no more than 32A competitors (e-iefaysy and he is confident this number of entries be attained, partii"i"rrv i" iile H.v. cLass- Advance registrat,ion via will mail is advised. send advance entries to: sKrP GORDON, 342-2 QUAKER CHURCH ROAD, DOVER, NEW iIERSEy 07g01, u.s.A. All individual matches, including lqarm-ups, are sponsored and wirl pay $75'00 for a lst place finish, $50.il0 ror a 2nd prace finish and g25.00 out for a 3rd place flnish. Ralge-aggrregate will receive percentage pay outs for the top three rinishers at winners *a zoo-yards. eeicentages 10,9 are 4a% fot lst, 33 L/3% for 2nd and 26 2n%3"r-ira'and the amounts will depend on the purse. Grand Aggregate winners in both classes -avalrgble will receive the._forlowiirg guara'teed ariounts: rst - 9250.00i 2nd -- 9200.00; 3rd - $150'00; 4th - $100.00; stft - +so.oo. percentage pay out .Another has been calculated to go to the top'ien finishers in*the tworcun-iggregate. Again amounts of pay out depend on the avairabre purse. A11 told, about $10'000.00 in cash iwards tj-rr g" t" il,J uest shobters over the four-day rvs event various merchaDdise awards will be made to the winners of the I00 yard stage of the H-v. event and prior to the tournament a drawing will be made to determine the award for each place. The list wirl be posted at the range. An OEHLER CITRONOGRAPH will be awarded to the HEA\ry vARMTNT coMpETrroR yhg i"-registered as a cr.un REPREsENreCiira. Top Every club affiriated with B'R's'c., r-8.9-- or N.B.R.S.A. is ;itti!t. to nomi.nate or,. shooter to rep58"331.t3?iihSlEBapr[tiofih5?"gflF3fihrgit*-t9-;.;i;;:ii" crub preiia"nt within 3 ro FI o -J .n dll : o " * (f) c! sf \0 6 (\ tJ) rf tn o 6 d o ' A.l( (\ A sfl z Fr -tllE ele a Hl ,{ a t gl 4 f{l )'{ }{ E{l > frll fd '"1 F{ o Hz o .{ o 'n ttl F Flino F aod& 'a) b0 f{ brO O <3 fn r $E >!o Eo \o F a F{ nn f,ro @ (Y't a r{ O.O xa I GI $ (f) a o sf [n \o o rfl sf $ rf t F{ a c{ $ oI <f LN c{ o o F{ rt a I.. a c0 a c{ \t o! 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', J_-_-n:: ,-:.,'..L2,i' Z:t.:._:"___.1 :- _aruf.,t,Iq,jEAl!_._ DATE August 30-3r, L9?\ CLASS T,isht Varioint COMPE TITORS EOUIP.\TEN T OLUB _S[rTfg_vrT,r,E sHoOTItiG No. I Compe ti.tor Par.r1 l{art Kl-C,"iarJ li.' o?/ne I a.r Thonas 08 Calibre Action a." r"i 6iffi Srl ;";--["; Hart lt Rem. Hpnt t+ Ren. I H s&l 6x47 I () Paui Hoorer --Q-iilge--de.ri 1'OTJR.NAMEN 3ANGES 222 I 6oo TOP FIVE ._ Cun- Stocker Smith -^+ Ha.rt ; Brovr H a't+ chnie ftnrn Ios I rT,'1 Cr lnn:rrno'l'l - ?l^ 7- T,orrnn'l 2!1. or -lr'l 21 5 -trt qB ,.rm: n Aq 7O iloC,r>olra't .lls.Yf.q.l.{:ltjlJ-l I i orra 2'l sr -N2n" e Ausus usust 30 DATE CLASS er -7lJA 2n f P ?Q or 5400 d r^ Ar'l a Rem. l.Hart 0- 30 0 Yd . Ci{}.l,,lPr Builet Load Scope 1( ?O aL, L97i_ 1 BENCH REST COM PE TITORS EQ UIP:IVTE N T CLUB Compe titor STITTSVILI,E SHOOTII\G Calibre Action RANGES TOP FI.VE Bar rel Sfo cke .l1an Kins r lvlcCrack Bullet n Uneril 39 sr. -+89 + ichrrc Rro'.,rre I I 122/ 40 Butler 23 - XLl00 IVIcCrac ken Sierra Sierra 168 168 Brownell Sierra 52 51 TOURNAMENT ALBERTAPROVIry CLUB Warrn Match I Up Match Match z 3 sEPr- 28. 1975 7 CLASS HEAVY VARMINT RANGE 2OO YARDS REI,AY NAIqAKA BENCH REST SHOOTNRS, STRATHMORE Beq ComPetitor No. DATE Match Match Range Agg. 4 5 Score Score Clag e Place AFA I. I88 2.404 l.185 .a26 .742 1.2690 l Dennis Sorensen .7 93 7..402 r.743 r.456 L.229 1. O85 1. 3830 2 Terrv Mccracken .810 2.309 r.865 L.240 r.116 .820 A1 Mirdoch .53s 1 16.) 2.O43 1 2?2 L.904 1.332 1..5628 4 t'rank Leffingvrell - 909 1.804 2.L70 1.7 L7 .685 t.4 5l 1. 5650 5 L.434 .736 1-660 2.765 1.558 I. 305 1. 6048 () .885 1-501 4.230 L-242 2.?-oB .640 1 aAL) 7 .756 L.626 3.522 2. 198 L-628 1. 365 2.0674 B Julie Mirdoch .90r I. 954 L.940 3.855 r. 155 r.704 2.l-216 o Nancy Sorensen .849 .627 1.443 B. 000 l. 804 2. 101 i.?95t] 10 1. 141 L.574 1.678 I. 2.050 0.000 3.3220 1I CorneY Dirks Linda Dirks Art Bourne Wayne Miller Bob Hobbs Jr. 308 Corney Dirks 2 2.083 1.3030 198 L.A52 .442 L-224 L.t42 t. Terrv McCracken .9I2 -572 .810 r- Art -782 -694 1, -946 r-77e r- r.224 .622 1.309 2.507 1.041 t.462 2.180 1. 730 Bob Jobbs Jr. L.342 1. 3?3 1.5s5 3 Jeff Davidson 1- 170 I.296 10. 000 Miller L.27 96 '14) AI Mirdoch Frank Leffingwell L-374 916 ^945 Bourne I .553 .837 4 r.206 L.275 1. 3838 5 l. t.6224 555 .632 1.153 L.8'42 1.8825 7 10.000 2.062 3.770 5.4256 I I .940 3.1224 2 1. I30 2.101 3.1720 3 8.000 .593 2.111 3.9544 4 10.000 2.6L5 L.275 4.L4L2 5 1. 140 3. 110 1.634 .972 L.544 1.039 2.110 10.000 L.525 Frank Leffingwell 1.891 I.438 1. 191 1o.000 Bob Hobbs Jr. 2.061 2.200 6- 868 .699 .843 5.973 BENCH RE Warrn Up Match I t-- SPC IRTER L.4A26 . s57 Ben 6 -490 L.L46 Competitor 1- r.285 Terry McCracken corney Dirks No. 1.. 3530 715 SPORTER Miller VARMTTill r562 l-680 L.766 L.O7 6 walme AO LIGHT VARMINT LIGHT wayne L.47 Matcb Match Match Match Range Agg. 2 3 4 5 Score Score Claas Place BENC T RES: Corney Dirks .79L .981 2.460 t-7L6 I. 600 l. r31 I. 5896 t Al .955 L.270 3.132 1.36s 1.738 I.734 L.A47A 2 r,rirdoch EXPERIMENTAL '.......+ EXPERMIT{ENTAL corney Dirks Al Mirdoch .965 L.L24 3-218 2.310 2.344 .727 1.9520 I 1.638 L.673 3.954 4.725 L.9A7 .961 2.660 2 HT'NTER HUNTER Dennis Sorensen .803 1. 665 1. lol t-243 L.975 2 -266 1. 650 1 Terry Mccracken r.430 L.L52 1. I04 2.429 2.L20 2.390 r.841 2 J. Davison 2.L65 2.]-56 2 -629 I.965 3.525 .688 2.L962 3 TOURNAMENT ALBERTA PROVINCIALS CLUB _ NAMAKA BENCH REST SHOOTERS. STRATHMORE Competitor No Calibre Corney Dirks 6x47 Dennis Sorensen .222 Terry McCracken 6x47 A1 Mirdoch .222 Frank Leffing:vrell LIGHT .22-25( Action tem 4OX lem. ;leeved DATE CLASS Gun- Barrel Srnith Stocke Rem. Rem. Rem. r Ilart Rem. BV Rem. Rem. Rem, Rem Rem 2OX Load 23.5 4198 Bullet McCracken 7 Unertl32x Sieber n 30.0 N203 Mccracken 7{ 2r-0 4198 Itlccr acken 5 33.4-4895 Mccracken 5 23 5 4198 23.0 4198 )DSieber t3o.o rzo3 Mccracken Mccracken 7 Mccracken 7 McCrack lo"* 40x Shi len Sorensr +"... COMPETITORS EQUIPMENT TOP F'IVE Scope Shi 1er orensei ;orens€ Hart SEPT. 28. 1975 HEAVY ygRi\,r1NT' 30x Sieber 30x I I Unertl rsx VARMTN k";;,; Cornev Dirks 6x47 A1 Mirdoch .222M 700 Hart Bourne Bourne Terry McCracken 6x47 ;leeved XF lOO Hart Hart Art .222M Salco Shilen Bourne Bourne .222 Rem. Rem. Rem. Self Hart Hart Se Bourne Frank Leffingwell Rem McCrack BV 2OX Rem 20 ?n- 5 AA 2OX 24.5 744 Mccracken 5 BV 2OX 20.0 McCracken 5 4198 SPORTER Sleeve( Terry l.,lccracken cornev Dirks Frank Leffj.ngweIl 6x47 Yp lnn 6x47 6x47 40x Rem Rem Rem. Rem. Rem- Bob Hobbs Jr. 6x47 Rem. Rem. 6x47 40x Rem. 222 Hart Hart Hart Dirks Hart#4 Hart Hart a"k" j srrifen sorensd wayne Miller BENCH REST & UnertI iebert 30 N203 Iviccracken 7( Rem BV-20x Rem. teup.2 23.5 4198 26.5 4495 McCracken Mccracken 7r Rem. Rem. Rem 23-5 4r9A Mccracken 7 Rem. i.em. 23.5 4495 McCracken 7i lymanr{ 2L-O 4L98 I{ccracken 5 201 Rem 20. 7{ EXPERIMENTAL Corney Dirks Al Mirdoch HUNTER .222 Dennis Sorensen 308 Terry McCracken .308 Rem. Hart Smith J. - 308 sako Sako Sako Davison 1f Sorens€ Unert 32 2L-O 4L9A Mccracken 5 B&L 6X 39.0 4895 Mccracken 1r Self Weaverl 40.o 4895 Mccracken 1 Sako Leupol 40.o 4895 Mccracken 1 I B.B.S.G. Membership APP|ication Please Tvpe or Print Neatlv: Date: Name: Apt. No.: Address: City: Province: Postal $8.00 Pavment Enclosed? t] Renewal or Zip Code: New f] I Membership Chairman - B.R.S.C. P.O. Box 430 Mail To: Stittsville, Ontario KOA 3G0 Dotted Line Cut Along Lyman/Siena Products. . . invitesshooterswhofireda 1975 match, registeredby C.B.R.S.,l.B.S., orN.B.R.S.A., tosubmittheirnominationfor BENCHREST PERSON OF THE YEAR This award is donated annualty by Lyman/Sierra Products to the individual who, according to the cornmunity of @llpetigyg_shooters, has contributed the mostto the sport of benchrest in the past 12 months. Your Nominee bleose Pnnt) AI.SO Please give us the name(s) of the benchrest person(s), living or dead, you believe should be commemorated on a Lyman/Siena belt buckle. (Limit nominations to 2, please) t. Please return this ballot, by February Your name: 15,7976, to Mr. Ausfin Sheridan, at the address given below pleo*print signahJre Date & Location of last registered match Lyman/Sierra Prqducts Route 147 Middlefield, Conn.06455 TOURNAMENT DAT OCTOBER E i2 LI l9'15 CLASS ZZLY I{OU}JTAIN RIFLT & CLUB PTS'I'OT RANGE 200 Yo YOS_ John Fry h'ayne wainborne i29 100 ,262 3?8 2AO - 790 403 52 _105 2'7 L 100 _ 270 310 200 1.001 Albert' forslund 100 2-t9 520 248 400 Alex tsuhtil 100 .244 ,4AO ]2A ?o{) .954 425 3'7 7 ,697 100 i95 335 314 .367 tsob Forslund Jack Womack Neufeld Larry Li.esbrecht Harlan covctt Art Baurne John Elliot 25e 553 .826 340 404 32 .873 . 348 910 - 528 .449 395 495 .3911:, 440 449 3At 0 .'744 .940 r75 408 . 893 5)5 200 L-525 .607 .706 1.O19 .755 411 .385 2A7 374 1-235 r. r-o90 451 .507 296 .437 I-552 718 653 1-378 .57r 200 .743 .576 .642 100 52r .415 .640 .390 200 1-39S .706 ,585 ,454 1,680 .974 100 520 .200 .737 439 .605 .995 5952 ?,oo r.065 1. 085 r_355 .553 ,920 4t5 766 695 6i.86 1.509 'l-70 .988 100 L70 .2ro 329 336 .204 170 200 .400 . 360 .480 .520 250 .585 3fa t9a )4) )79 247 ,870 2 c 5559 4649 493r 4A65 a -4799 _5215 9 .49A4 .5424 IO .6325 .6255 lI 2r95 2346 I .3240 3257 2 43 50 ,404r 3 4800 ,5632 451 665 40?8 4':)2 lio -746 936 3740 623 .607 ? 4266 635 -742 3Al 4954 100 r. 1 ir lSlil 200 200 3ii 3 79A 1l) 3l 3a] o I .705 100 .3{.':rt 97 L.A44 r.3lo .664 3069 6{l 3 311 100 .2)'70 275 ,a7 100 200 Charlie 160 - 2ao 300 YD. LIGHT VARIITMI John I'ry Albert Forslund Chillie wahe Womack weinlnfn Alex Bulms Bob Forslund Art Bourne 'I OC 2 I. 068 440 .624 ,644 100 - 576 - 645 .310 - 392 200 .7 17 .a37 1.400 431 loc .237 .342 294 293 .495 20c -567 .547 .635 .978 .810 .70+ 1. 176 IO( - 520 . 350 .397 20( 1_106 ,624 ,4 !o( .364 20( .547 Govett Lary Giesbrecht I .623 .420 L0( l. 200 Hil1il -3274 200 359 034 1.340 442 ,950 1- 038 .257 .600 .395 L.074 .624 .9L4 .486 . 350 .3s0 - 597 ,975 .754 1. 384 I -046 I -22? -747 .555 468 . a86 1, 587 oc .408 .814 540 .437 ,47 5 I _n45 I.230 1. t34 .4I5 556 - 616 .357 L.525 3 93C ll6 4 4232 .4 183 5 4925 .4535 6 .5351 . 5085 7 4303 4 .4L34 -262 .904 .708 2, 326 .4?5 .707 20c o0 .662 .9L9 10c .2494 4L4t 4A72 .4898 . .5362 . 5130 8 -5525 - 5420 9 5I16 .792 SPORTER Albert Forslund Bob Forslund John r'rv Alex Bu1mil chulie Womack Jack Neufeld f?a LOl -3r2 o( 604 565 4t o0 393 395 374 I .555 461 \a) .405 460 435 200 774 -647 ,742 -246 .92e , 900 too .416 .445 .724 .266 .320 ,332 200 76s 623 .841 887 885 -74s IOO 495 351 .400 403 204 517 200 92r 64r 1- 541 a45 938 749 375 585 3s6 .405 37r r00 200 I 1- O?6 t_198 l^328 s40 610 434 1oo I 696 525 66s 7IA 943 585 2ool 1.655 -203 L-627 205 336 536 2 .3622 | 221 ?Rt 6 ?"1q 3583 .3864 2 3891 .4L2! 3 4754 .4252 4 4510 4347 5 7907 738e .4146 4262 ^ 3750 4ra4 6472 I 6 a d ilt tn u)& Fr Hr orl F{l '181" o Ul El c\ tn +) f\ tn (u lilE ;lln El I 6 r{ rS CI sf $ f- .{ m ot €d o O! 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(, ca FI o riJ E H e 5 Fl g Fq g o F) ut l{ o Fr{ 5 r{ UI tl f, F.t nt +, Fq o l.{ o ,q rq € d o Fl d c o d t{ o E t X o F{ 4 , F{ .q d B o e rd B & frl €-t & o A{ (') -1 ) m X o Fl d d c o .i5 q 5 -{a l{ o >t a f{ o h F k +J .Fl po (d ,q o m f, c .Fl U t{ q o l'l .q l{ d F o Fl ll h o Under lhe Benrh FVR,egGa,le The recent spate of unusually cold weather to fall over Ontario to be the topic of conversation wherever you go these days. It that we are not alone in Southern Ontario...they have had some low temperatures in Florida t,oo. I got a letter from my good friend Ken McCurdy who winters in Flordia and he says.,. "Yes, winter has arrived here, Expecting frost tonight and had a fair one last night. Coldest winter on record as far as many cold spells but it has been colder for a short spell. we always bl-ame some fool for leaving the korn kob out, of the knot hole in the south wa1l of Alaskaj " Many of you know Ted Boughton of Rochester, New York. For those not fortunate enough to have maoe his acquaintance a brief bit of history on this fine o1d man. He has a reputation for beingone of the worldos most accuracy-conscious gunsmi-ths. He knew well and shot along beside some of our most respected past peers...Harvey Donaldson, A1 Merciante, f suppose he event met Harry Pope. I believe he helped Ross Shermano Ed Shilen and John Dewey get set up. Some may have saw Teddy and had a chat with him at the last New York State Championships last Sept. at Johnstown. I for one did have such a chat although it was a brief one as Ted stayed only a few hours and never left, the clubhouse. His eyesight is failing to such a degree that he has retired from active gunsmithing and has pretty well given up shooting. This is unfortunate because Mr. Boughton turned out some fine machinery in his active days. What is fortunate for us is that he is selling many of his tools and supplies on a first-come, first-served basis. I promised Ted that I would include a brief description of what is available in the next newsletter so here goes. seems seems BULLET JACKETS .30 CaI. L,946 1.250" 965 1.050,, 1r20O 1.060" 600 .750 '' 4 ,2L5 I. 152 " l-tt}3,l )\o Total 9,A76 -22 CaL. 4 ,OAO . 705 " SUGG. LIST Sierra ,r $s2.54 22.49 31. 20 '!, ,, 13.20 113. 90 6 -75 ', Speer $ Sierra 240.08 72.OO Total Value:$312.08 The whoite lot will be sold for $21e.46 plus 7% onE" Sales Tax of 915.29 for a total of $233.75 f.O.B. Rochester, New York. I suppose individual lots of jackets would be sold at their suggested list prices...you would have to write and ask. Other items. for sale include: Lead wire for .22 cal., .24 cal. and .30 cal. bullets - 45+ Ib. net. One Biehler & Astles .224 cal. bullet swage die set - $250.00 net. One B.&A. .243 cal. bullet swage die set (no squirt die) - $100.00 net. One B.&A" .308 cal. bullet swagie die set - $300"00 net" -2Trnro RCBS reloading presses -1 Model A -1 l4odel A2 UNDER 13 TIIE BENCH. . . continued $100'00 $80.00 F.O.B. Rochester, N.Y. I understand Ted also has some Keith Francis chambering and throating reamers for sale but you will have to write to him for full details. I know all of the large machinery is gone. Here is Ted Boughton's futl home address and telephone number: T.H. BOUGfffON, GUNSMITH - 410 Stone Road, ROCFmSTER, New York 14616 Telephone Northfield 3'7637 . iE appears there are some fine bargains availabte and knowi-ng Tedrs repulltion all materials wiII be in excellent condition and extremely well cared for and I would suggest you act quickly. Caladian, Canadian-International and possible I.8.S. Light Varmint records took a whipping from John Fry at the B.C. Varmint championships october 11o L2, L975, The Washington state grunsmith set what appears to be a new I.B.S. 200 Yard Aggregate record in the L.V. Class by posting a score of .zLgS m.o.a. This agg. cornbined with his I00 yard oi .2498 yields a new Grand Aggregate L.V. record of "gg. .2346 m.o.a. Apparently this eclipses what everyone thought was, a new 200 Yard egb, and a new L.V. Grand Agg. as fired by Mike Walker at Pinetree Sepi,. 2Oo 2L, L975, just about a month earlier. Mikef s 200 Yard Agg. Lnd possible new record was .232A but of course this was bestecl by Fryts .2L95. Walkerss possible new Grand Agg. was-.3011 m.o.a, At any rlte the final decisions by the Canadian and American we'I1 just have to official measuring committees must now be made and rs 100 Yard Agg. of await their announcement. fncidentally, Walker .2320 was, you'lI note, not bested by Fry's score of .2498 so l4ike may be left wit} something after all, It's simply Fryrs incredible 2OA Yard performance that really holds my interest. Of course, Mike did break the existing records that weekend, it just appears that John took them away again less than a month later. I had the pleasure of visiting with Mike for a couple of hours in the Pintree clubhouse following the match on Sunday and we talked about rifles, loads, doping, and a whole raft of different thingsThe rifle that set the new records that weekend was a Remington 40-XBR in .222 Rem. scoped with a Redfield 3200 in 24 power. His published load was 24.5 g'rains of 4895 and a Remington 6k primer. I forget right now how he said it was bedded but I do remember he said it- was one of three L.V- class rifles he has readv Lo shootr any one of which he feels could duplicate the feat under the same conditions and himself feeling right. Wouldn'C it be nice to be a neighbor of his...and be on good borrowing/lending terms? Stekl, I envy you,! John Fry's rig rpas built up on an xP-100 action with a Hart barrel charnbered in standard .222 Rem. He did the st,eel and stock work himself and used a Leupold,24 power scope. His load was 20.1 grrains of 4198 por,rrrfler behind his orr.n bullets weighing 52 gil.s. each. I don't know what the weather was like at the B.C. Varmint Championships...the pinetree weather Sept. 2A,21 was still and damp on Saturday (1OO yds.) and breezy and partly cloudy on Sunday (200 yds.) I know that at the B.C. Chamfionships they tired tlre 200 yard stage first and the 10O yard stage the second day. ' 14 UNDER THE BENCH.."continued -3 Judging by the number of inquiries I have received so far in 1976 it's not too early to remind all individual range officers and club executive that your requests for registered tournament dates should be made right away. ?he correct procedure is via letter form, preferably registered, to the Match & Records Chairman. Include aII pertinent information as to date reguested, time of the match, course of fire and classes permitted. He will fill out a Registered Match Contract upon approval of your request and forward your copies of which you have your club executive sign and return all but one to him. Dennis Sorensenrs address is: General De1ivery, Standard, Alberta, TOJ 3G0. Some dates are already spoken for, namely: May Lr?,i June 6; June 26, 27,; and August 27, 280 29. These are all for Eastern Region events and of course would not conflict with any events planned for those dates in the West. This would also be an opportune time to remind all whose membership has expired or wilt expire soon to renew novr. It might be a good idea to include dues of $10"00 as it is expected the Executive will announce a $2.0O increase in dues very shortly. By paying that extra $2 now you will save the Membership Chairman a lot of bookkeeping headaches in the future. As usual our financial picture is not very bright and with bills outstanding and no match fees coming in the Treasury could stand a few healthy deposits at this time. Our only other source of revenue is our membership fees. Life memberships are stilt availabte for any who want them. The fee is $125.00 and details can be obtained from Linda Benedict, Membership Chairman, R.R. #1, Stittsville, Ontario KOA 3G0 For those who can't sit still over the winter months and need the diversion of continuing bench rest activity I'11 remind you that the Stittsville gang put on some informal but organj.zed Winter Matches between December and April. Dates of the remaining matches are as follows: February lst and 29th; March 14th and 28th and April l}th. Starting time of these one-day shoots is around 9:00 A.M. but you had bet,ter drop Clint Benedict a post card or give him a call to be certain of getting all the information you need before starting out" His address is: R.R. #1, Stittsville, Ontario, KOA 3c0. Phone 613 - 836 3871. Time and space permit no more so in closing I r11 remind you that March 21st is the first day of SPRING::: Get your gear together and resolve to "win 'em all this year". Tape this handy chart inside your toolbox lid and we'll see you next month. Fraction - Decimal Equivalents in CONVERSION TABLES inches Longih r/64 .OLt625 r/t2 .0tt25 )/64 .046875 L/t6 .062' 5/64 .O78r2t t/32 .09375 7/64 .t09t75 r/8 .r25 9/64 .t40625 5/32 .t5625 tt/64 .t7t87t t/t6 .1875 Li/64 .203125 7/t2 .2t875 t5/64 .214175 r/4 .25 t7/64 .265625 9/t2 .2812t 19/64 .296875 5/t6 .3125 2r/61 .t28tz5 tt/32 .11175 23/64 .t59r75 t/8 .175 25/U .19062s rt/32 .1625 27/64 .42t87' 7/t6 .1t75 29/64 .4t3125 r5/t2 .6875 tt/64 .484375 L/2 .50 ,t/64 .51t625 17/32 .5312t 35/64 .t687t 9/t6 .1625 t7/64 .578t25 19/32 .59175 t9/64 .609)7t 5/8 -625 4t/64 .64062t 2t/32 .65625 4t/64 .671875 tt/L6 .6875 45/64 .70tr25 23/t2 .7t875 4t/64 .734175 3/4 .7' 49/64 25/32 5t/64 r3/t6 5t/64 27/t2 55/64 /8 7 57/64 .29/12 .765625 1 inch 1 foor= 12inches .8t2t 'I yard=3fret 1 chain = 4 rods = 22 yards I mile = 1,760 yards 1 naulical mile = 6.080 feet .84t7t Suillca or A.ga .78L25 ,796a75 .828t2' .859175 .875 .89625 .90625 59/u .921875 t5/t6 .9315 6r/64 .95tr25 3r/t2 .9687t 63/64 .9tt4375 11 '1 sq. inch sq. toot = 144 sq. inch sq. yard = I sq. feet acre = 4 roods = 4,840 sq. yards sq. mile = 640 acres 254mm 0 3048 m 0 9144 m 20 117 n 1 6093 km 1 8532 km 6 451 6 cm' 0 0929 mz 0 8361 m'l 4046 86 m" 259.0 heclares C!p!clty 'l cu. inch 1 cu. toot = 1,728 cu. inch 1 cu. ya.d = 27 cu. leet 1 pint=4gills 1 gallon = 4 quans= 8 pinrs 1 bushel = 4 pecks= 8 gallons 16 387 cmr 0 0283 m" 0 7646 m' 0 568 lilres 4 546 litres 36'369 litres THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS HAVE ALI,OI,{ED TITETR MEMBERSHIP IN B.R.S.C. TO EXPTRE. IN SOME CASES INDIVTDUALS HAVE BEEN KEPT ON THE MAIL. LING LIST IN TI{E HOPE THAT TI{EY VfOULD CORRECT AIT OVERSIGITT AND RENEW THEIR MEMBERSHIP ONCE IT WAS BROUGHT TO THEIR ATTENTION. B.R.S.C. CAN NO LOI$GER CONTINUE TO ABSORB TFIE COST OF PRTNTING AND DISTRTBUTING NEIfSLETTERS TO TTIESE PEOPLE A}TD WE WISH TO INFORM THEM THAT THTS WILL BE THEIR FINAL ISSUE ON A ''GRATIS'' BASIS. TO CONTINUE THEIR SUBSCRIPrION WITHOUT INTERRUPTTON T}IETR MEMBERSHIP FEE MUST BE.RECEI\MD BY THE MEMBERSHIP C}AIRMAN NO LATER TIIAN FEB. L6, 1976. WE REGRET I.IAVING TO TAKE THIS ACTION BUT WE ARE LEFT WITH NO OTHER COI]RSE OF ACTION. WE HOPE YOU WILL REMIT YOUR FEES RIGHT AWAY. I&:. W,H. Siebert Mr. H. Patrick t Mr. A. Mirdoch Mr. A. Smigel Ivlr. R. Marsden Mr. W.C. Waldron Mr. W. Fletcher Mr. J. Todd Mr. A.J. Davidson Mrs. J. Pelletier Mr. D. Near Mr. J.R. Butcher Mr. J. Leeper Mrs. J. Stekl Mr. FI. Findlay Mr. R. Edwards Mr. c.J. Stannard Jr. Mr. G. Fields Mr. D. Kucharik i{r. E. Knobloch Mr. w.o. Widmeyer Mr. H. McCutcheon Mr. R. lladore Mr. J. Shelly Mr. J.R. Fry Mr. C.U. Lynn Mr. E.F. Goff Mr" R.L. Kucheran Mr. J. NoseworthY Mr. A. Raman Mr. J. Deming Jr. Mr. T. Gordon Mr. D. Coulson Mr. G.J. Jones Mr. G. Ostrander Mr. E. Kachuk Mr. lI. Govett L976 IViEMBERSIilP FEES ARE $TO.OO (ANIICIPATED INCREASE OF $2.00 INCLUDED). THE IviEMRERSHfp CIJAIRIiAII IS: l4iss Linda Benedict R.R. #r STITTSVILLE, Ontario KOA 3GO 1S