I went to the world Championship in Raton NM.I would like to say I meet some awesome people from all over and much thanks to Australian team captain for all her help.It seems that the winds there were very switchy with tail winds and gusting to 20 mph and knocking over some equipment.Needless to say a very challenging range,probably the toughest range I ever shot at.Just couldn't wrap my head around the conditions there and plus my breathing wasn't very controlled due to the altitude.My first issue was trying to come up with a load that would work well at altitude with a good speed,loading at below sea level seems to be a factor for obtaining the correct node for shooting at altitude for the rifle.I had just purchased this rig had 40 rounds down the tube and ran out of time for getting a great node for this rifle.I used the savage target action a broughton 5c barrel reamed to take Molly smk180 's with 61.5 grains of 4831sc.The stock was a sharp shooter supply dog tracker which I had issues with controlling the cant .I think it was because of the width of the front end.I had no issues with ammo till Raton practice day.Numerous misfires with a good primer hit just no bang.Didn't have any reloading equipment I went to find some but no luck finding a press.I asked around but no primers or powder to be had.Berger and laupua were there and bullets were available just no equipment to load.So we decided we had enough ammo hopefully to make it thru misfires and was quite difficult dealing with that during the match.Then we ran out of elevation for the night force 12x42 br scope and mount combo.I had to switch mounts and because a lot of it was due to ground,bags and rest that had us run out so we changed it out and during that operation I dropped the scope hard.I think it was bad from then on we just got back on paper at 1000 and time was up.We contemplated switching scopes but my partner thought it was good after he zeroed it at 1000 so we were using it.The next day the shooters on our relay had scores low for relays 5,6,.We had world class shooters dropping 10 points and I was still wondering if the scope went south because it seemed to move impacts but with high winds it was hard to tell if it was tracking .I shared equipment with my shooting partner and the run was long between points and the effort to make it on to the line in time was stressful.The next day the range officials moved us closer together and that significantly reduced the stress of moving equipment 40 points down the line.My partner was concerned the scope was off ,he rolled 8 minutes with no movement at 900 he stopped and held off for the rest of the match as well as my self.I don't like holding off the bull with a dot scope breaks my mental focus for some reason.My best score was at 800 with 74 6vs and just missed the 5 ring at 6 with a tail wind even though I held at 12 in the 5 ring.I know relays 1,2 had dead calm both mornings which lead to complaints because of the rotation of relays.I could understand the frustration but we shot the 5th relay just before the rain at 1000 which was just awful for scores.It lead to protest but it is an outdoor sport with weather conditions constantly changing, it is what it is.There is talk of moving the nationals to Camp Perry because of the numbers of shooters competing.I hope not because we need to move it around to support other ranges in their growth and financial support of the ranges around the country and communities.