Rifle Competition Events IPRF 2024 Scores

It’ll be interesting to see a break down of competitions and what country they are from.
5th place Open (9th in total) is a guy from NZ, only 3 points behind Morgan King.
 
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It’ll be interesting to see a break down of competitions and what country they are from.
5th place Open (9th in total) is a guy from NZ, only 3 points behind Morgan King.
I think we should get that today. Last time Ultimate Ballistics had a better view.

Yeah I was surprised a guy from NZ is beating so many of our seasoned folks.

And the Factory (Production) guys are placing so high with the MPA PMRs
 
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I think we should get that today. Last time Ultimate Ballistics had a better view.

Yeah I was surprised a guy from NZ is beating so many of our seasoned folks.

And the Factory (Production) guys are placing so high with the MPA PMRs
MPA production rifles have won 1st overall in 2-day matches. They aren’t a handicap, rather a great value.
 
I think we should get that today. Last time Ultimate Ballistics had a better view.

Yeah I was surprised a guy from NZ is beating so many of our seasoned folks.

And the Factory (Production) guys are placing so high with the MPA PMRs
Now I just need to beat him in a match and I can say I'm "just as good" as Morgun King. :ROFLMAO:

I had heard that the weather was quite different on different days, so allowed the ladies, production and limited divisions to score a bit higher overall than to ne expected.
 
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Who would've thought that Namibia would be 2nd in the the team score amd have 3 top 10 shooters.
The land with all kinds of nasties walking around. It pays to be a good shot under pressure. Angry, improperly shot elephants literally tend to make grease spots out of humans.

Actually from my very limited understanding, Namibia is a fairly modern and Progressive nation. (Progressive in the good sense not in the New Democrat left sense) Though poverty exists (where in Africa does it not) its probably one of the nicest places to liver in Africa if you can tolerate the very dry climate. Not Angora but far better than certain neighborhoods of Chicago.
 
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Ro’d the match. Namibia sent 6 guys and finished second. They told me their local matches have 7 guys ! Twice a year they have a match with South Africa which draws 70. Amazing performance!
They might have 7 guys ,but we see their top guys on European Matches as well ,so they are extremely active , do get around top matches and South Africans are no slouches either, top scoring Namibian - Namibia PRS head honcho won Khales Championship in Italy in 23 and a team mate got bronze


 
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Now I just need to beat him in a match and I can say I'm "just as good" as Morgun King. :ROFLMAO:

I had heard that the weather was quite different on different days, so allowed the ladies, production and limited divisions to score a bit higher overall than to ne expected.

My business partner was there ROing, and he thought the open shooters had an advantage. He said on day one some of the open shooters were walking the line looking at the stages in action to make a game plan. The day one shooters didn’t get to look at the stages ahead of time.
 
I think we should get that today. Last time Ultimate Ballistics had a better view.

Yeah I was surprised a guy from NZ is beating so many of our seasoned folks.

And the Factory (Production) guys are placing so high with the MPA PMRs
Kind of like kiwi’s dominating different racing disciplines over the years, can’t explain it but it happens.
 
I think we should get that today. Last time Ultimate Ballistics had a better view.

Yeah I was surprised a guy from NZ is beating so many of our seasoned folks.

And the Factory (Production) guys are placing so high with the MPA PMRs
Most of these divisions are borderline BS , top factory rigs are open rifles with slightly less bolt on stuff, just branded all components to conform ''Manufactured by single mainstream manufacturer'' , 'mainstream manufacturers'' used are not Ruger ,Remington or Savage
 
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My business partner was there ROing, and he thought the open shooters had an advantage. He said on day one some of the open shooters were walking the line looking at the stages in action to make a game plan. The day one shooters didn’t get to look at the stages ahead of time.
But the day one shooters were not competing against the open shooters.
 
I shot the match and it was an amazing time. I shot day 1 in the mi/leo category. I finished tied for 5th out of 33 shooters annd our mil/leo team took first just ans anll the other anmerican teams did. Americans arnt the only ones who know their way around a rifle though. A South African in my squad shot exceptionally well and open was closer than people thought it would be. As far as who had an advantage I don’t know. We wernt competing against open shooters so it didn’t really matter to me. Open shooters were allowed to watch day 1 so they didn’t have to go in blind. Day 4 I believe it was which was opens second day I believe they had some big wind gusts. All in all I’m extremely grateful and proud to have been apart of the match.
 
But the day one shooters were not competing against the open shooters.
No, but the open shooters got a lay of the land that the day one shooters did not get. Maybe the open shooters got the worse of the conditions, but they had a leg up on what they were going to see. So I see it as a wash.