The Army Marksmanship Shooters again prove they are the best in the world winning the NTIT (Rattle Battle) Match at Perry, the fourth consecutive year in a roll (a California Civ. Team won in 2009).
The AMY posted a score of 1362, 120 points a head of the 2nd place California team who fired 1242, the Marines came in third with a score of 1223.
The AMU team fired all their ammo (382 rounds) at 600 & 500, grounding their gear and walking back to the 300 & 200 with the remaining teams who still had ammo left.
The Rattle Battle was always my favorite team match when I use to shoot the Wilson Matches, but we never came close to the standards set by the AMU.
Congrats Army.
The AMY posted a score of 1362, 120 points a head of the 2nd place California team who fired 1242, the Marines came in third with a score of 1223.
The AMU team fired all their ammo (382 rounds) at 600 & 500, grounding their gear and walking back to the 300 & 200 with the remaining teams who still had ammo left.
The Rattle Battle was always my favorite team match when I use to shoot the Wilson Matches, but we never came close to the standards set by the AMU.
Congrats Army.