Re: Wimbledon Cup
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ColoWyo</div><div class="ubbcode-body">DUH!!! For some reason I had it stuck in my head that The Wimbledon was a service rifle only match. Thanks SS. </div></div>
There are no Service Rifle only matches at the Long Range segment of the National Matches. There are Service Rifle awards given within the different fired events though, including the aggregate.
The Wimbledon is the exact opposite in fact - it has the least restrictions on chambering, rifle type, and sights of all the events that make up the LR aggregate, being an any rifle/any sight match. While technically a Service Rifle can win the match overall, the likelihood is very low given that the SR is competing with 6.5x284s with no trigger weight restrictions wearing optics.
The LR segment program takes a secret decoder ring to figure out with all the sub-awards, even for someone that is familiar with the sport and format.
I suspect the Wimbledon is most recognizable as an event due to the opening chapter of Marine Sniper - One Shot, One Kill - which portrays with great drama Carlos Hathcock's win of the shootoff back in 1965. Its notoriety was revived in the movie Shooter, though in the movie they show his winning target as a 300 Rapid Fire target with 5 shots when the event shootoff is shot on a LR target with 10 record shots.