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PRECISION SHOOTING -AUGUST 29 15 BY JAMES MOCK This year's Super Shoot was unlike any of the seven that I have attended in that it did not rain during the four days of competition. However, it was typical in many ways. Tony Boyer won the two-gun with almost flawless shooting. This was win number five for the "Great One" from Virginia. As a side note, I interviewed Tony and Faye Boyer on Monday before the competition began on Wednesday. I hope to have this interview in the pages of this magazine soon. In 25 I interviewed Col. Billy Stevens and he won the Super Shoot. Maybe I should charge the competitors for interviews that are followed by a winning performance. ' Tony surpassed Don Geraci in SS wins with his fifth victory. The two had been tied with four each for several years. I called Don before I left for Ohio and told him that he had better get to Kelbly's and defend his record. He had a prairie dog shoot pending and passed on the chance to defend his "honor". Another change at this year's shoot was the absence of Jim Kelbly at the microphone as range master. After some 29 years, he turned the reins over to his 19 year old son, Ian. This young man did an outstanding job. The match was run like a fine Swiss watch with Michael Kelbly heading up the target crew; George Kelbly Jr. measuring the thousands of targets; and Karen Kelbly and her kitchen crew providing meals for over 3 competitors... plus those wonderful pies. Also, I would like to thank Hobie Bond for providing not only the statistics reported here, but for the wonderful meal that he and Kathy provided the competitors at their home. I would be negligent if I didn't credit the one who cooked the shrimp at this outing. Clay Spencer not only did the cooking, but washed the pots and pans afterward. The best thing about attending the Super Shoot is the opportunity to rekindle friendships with those one has not seen in a year or more. For instance, I loaded across the table from Steve Turner. In 1993, I began shooting Benchrest in the rimfire division. Steve was at the top of the BR-5 game then and he traveled from his home in Indiana to Texas Continued on next page Photo #4 shows Tony at the bench doing some serious practice.
16 PRECISION SHOOTING -AUGUST 29 Super Shoot XXXVII May 2-23, 29 Continued Photo #1 has many of the competitors enjoying the food andfellowship. Photo #2 shows Clay at work. Photo #3 shows Steve receiving the first place trophy for LV/2 yards. Photo #5 shows PS writer Joe Krupa and Gene Bukys. Of course these shirts show the results from Phoenix and not SS XXXVll. and Louisiana for competition. He has now switched to centerfire, but he still has the skills that were honed with the little rimfire. (See page 17 for the results in the1i /2 lb. category.) As one can see, the cream rises to the top. Congratulations to Lee Hachigan for his 1.5 # grand win. He stayed in the hunt for the entire four days. Also, my old friend from Iowa, Dave Coots, was a force to be reckoned with in this class. Last year's winner, Larry Costa, shot well in both classes and almost caught Tony. He finished second in the two-gun and shot consistently throughout the event. Many of the great shooters had "train wrecks". The conditions did not seem too bad, but the mirage was worse than I remember from previous years. (See page 18 for the results in the13i/2 lb. category.) As one can see, Tony dominated the HV stage of the competition with a second place finish at 1 yards and a first at 2. He did this with his old Hart/McMillan rifle with a Bartlein gain-twist barrel. Also, kudos to Gene Bukys who shot extremely well. Gene was the man to beat for the first two days. (See page 19 for the equipment lists for the top twenty in each category.) Although I did not shoot especially well, I thoroughly enjoyed this Super Shoot. My twogun finish was 74th and I guess a good spin would be to say that I finished in the top 25%. If you have not been to a Super Shoot or if it has been several years since you attended, let me urge you to make the effort to attend. Good shooting. James Mock
PRECISION SHOOTING - AUGUST 29 17 The following are the results from SS XXXVII. This first insertion is the 1.5 results. Super Sboot XXXVII, May 2-23 2t o, ~ ~' o''""' Et'JI.,... tb. 1 1 1/21b 1 Yards 1 Yard Agg. Hatch 1 LEE HACHIGIAN.29-4 wu BILL GOAD. 48 2 DAVE COOTS.215 1 MILT CRAVEN.14 3 l\ndy SHIFFLETT.2194 2 FRANK MARKS. 84 4 MILT CRAVEN.2262 3 DAVE COOTS.87 5 LARRY SCHARHORST.2278 JACK NEARY.136 6 BILL SYMONS.23 " 5 BOB KINGSBURY.121 1 JACK NEARY. 236 small Group 8 SMILEY HENSLEY.2384 BILL GOAD. 48 9 DON NIELSON.2386 1 GENE BUKYS.242 Nuaber of Shooters at this Yardage: 296 11 DAVID REYNOLDS.248 12 STEVE LEE.2416 2 Yard a 13 SID GOODLING.243 Match 14 BILL FORESTER.2432 wo GEORGE CARTER. 232 15 CHRIS HARRIS. 244 1 ROBERT DAVIDSON.21 16 DALE FRITTS.2442 2 JEAN LOUIS ESP I NET.245 17 DALE BOOP.2476 3 BILLY STEVENS.246 18 BART SAUTER. 251 4 LAMBERT JUNGMANN. 268 19 RODNEY BROWN. 2528 5 SMILEY HENSLEY. 29 2 LARRY COSTA.2542 Slllall Group ROBERT DAVIDSON.21 Number of Shooters a't this Yaraage: 29 2 Yard Agg. Grand Agg. 1 STEVE TURNER.285 1 LEE HACHIGIAN. 2235 2 JEFF STOVER.212 2 DAVE COOTS. 2263 3 JEFF SUMMERS.2137 3 BILL SYMONS. 2365 4 TONY BOYER.2159 4 LARRY COSTA. 2379 5 LARRY COSTA. 2217 5 TONY BOYER.2385 6 ALEX SORO.2249 6 SMILEY HENSLEY.2399 7 BOB HAMMACK.2262 7 DAVID REYNOLDS.2419 8 DAN SHELHAMER.2291 8 MILT CRAVEN.2435 9 WAYNE CAMPBELL.2295 9 JACK NEARY. 2465 1 LAMBERT JUNGMANN.232 1 BOB HAMMACK. 247 llt LEE HACHIGIAN. 2376 11 LAMBERT JUNGMANN.2489 llt DAVE COOTS.2376 12 ROONEY BROWN. 2499 13 IVALDO GABASIO.2379 13 DON NIELSON. 2519 14 KEITH COTTRELL.2387 14 JEFF SUMMERS. 257 15 SMILEY HENSLEY. 2414 1ST ANDY SHIFFLETT. 2587 16T DAVID REYNOLDS.243 15T DALE BOOP. 2587 16T BILL SYMONS.243 17 ROBERT DAVIDSON. 2592 18 TERRY MEYER.244 18 TERRY MEYER.264 19 RODNEY BROWN. 247 19 JEFF STOVER. 2613 2 BILL GOAD.2488 2 JEAN LOUIS ESPINET. 2631
18 PRECISION SHOOTING -AUGUST 29 Super Shoot XXXVII - May 2-23, 29 Continued The following is the results in the 13.5# category. 13.1/21b 1 Yards 1 Matc h 1 GENE BUKYS wu DAVE BRUNO. 14.3 2 TONY BOYER 1 MIKE BALDINI. 99 3 GREG REED 2 GENE BUKYS.91 4 BOB HAMMACK 3 LARRY KOPPER.83 5 LARRY KOPPER 4 HAL DRAKE.1 6 WAYNE CAMPBELL 5 LARRY COSTA.141 7 LARRY COSTA BOB HAMMACK.141 8 LOU MURDICA Small Group 9 FLOYD CLINE LARRY KOPPER. 83 1 BOB SCARBROUGH, 11 B.ILL OOWNEY Number of Shooters at this Yardage: 36 12 BILL GOAD 13 JEFF STOVER 2 Yards 14 JIM CARTENSEN Mat c h 15 BOB BALOWSKI wu LARRY SCHARHORST.192 16 DALE BOOP 1 CARLOS PACHECO.2 3 17 BILL FORESTER 2 LEE EUBER.217 18 ERIC STECKER 3 JOHN PIERCE. 234 19 BART SAUTER 4 KEITH COTTRELL. 247 2 LEE HACHIGIAN. 5 DENNIS TINKHAM. 178 small Gr oup DENNIS TINKHAM. 178 Number of Shooters at thia Yardage: 32 Yard Agg. JR..22.2148.2158.221.2282.2286.2322.2334.2346.2358.2368.2384.2392.2414.2418.247.2512.2524.2552.2558 2 Yard Agg. Grand Agg. 1 TONY BOYER.1846 1 TONY BOYER 2 STAN BOWERMAN. 245 2 LARRY COSTA 3 LARRY COSTA.2148 3 STAN BOWERMAN 4 J IM CARMICHEL.2329 4 GREG REED 5 CHRIS HARRIS.2343 5 WAYNE CAMPBELL 6 LARRY SCHARHORST.244 6 BILL FORESTER 7 LEE EUBER.246 7 DWIGHT SCO'M' 8 DWIGHT SCOTT.241 8T LARRY SCHARHORST 9 TONY ALEXANDER.2449 8T BILL DOWNEY 1 TIM HUMPHREYS.2451 1 BART SAUTER 11 HOWARD LEVY.2485 11 ALLEN ARNETTE 12 SCOTT WATSON.2491 12 GENE BlJI<YS 13 BI LL SYMONS.251 13 JOE KRUPA 14 DENNIS TINKHAM. 253 14 LEE EUBER 15 ALLEN ARNETTE.257 15 BILL GOAD 16 BI LL FORESTER.259 16T ERIC STECKER 17 TERRY LEONARD.2526 16T TONY ALEXANDER of NC 18 JIM CAR TENS EN 18 EDDIE HARRIS.2553 19 BART SAUTER.2557 19 JIM CARMICHEL 2T J OE KRUPA.2561 2T CARLOS PACR'?:CO.2561 2 JEFF STOVER. 1997.2235.2432.2461.2464.251.2534.2538.2538.2554.2568.2572.2578.2582.2585. 264..264.267.2614.2617
m The equipment lists for the top twenty in each category are as follows:.t.vv7 ruc;aam:s muu:suy ;,upc:r ~IKJOl l V.)J..I:S Caliber Action Scope Bam:! Gunsmilb Stock Stocker Rest Powder Bullet Primer Trigger I. Lee Hachigian 6PPC BAT Leupold Krieger Scott Scoville Scoville Dunrod Vl33 HottenJtcin Pcdcnll Jewell 2. Dave Coots 6PPC BAT March Kriepr Ocock l..eollard MeRditb Farley Vl33 HottcDstein Fcdcnll 3. Bill Symons 6PPC BAT Mlrcb Krieger Soott Scoville SwviDe Farley V133 Generic Fedenll 4. l..airy Olsta 6PPC BAT March Blfttein Self Scoville Cempbell Farley V133 Hottenstein Fedcnl Kclbly S. Tony Boyer 6PPC BAT Leupold Bertlcin Scott SCOI!ille Scovi& Farley V133 Ro~ Federal JewcU 6.. Smiley Hensley 6PPC Stolle Leupold Hart Hammond Leollllld Leonard Hart T322 Bart's Federal Jewell 7. David Reynolds 6PPC BAT MliJtb Sbilen Stevens ~lbly ~ Farley Vl33 Bllrt's Federal Jewell 3. Mill Craven 6PPC Rimrock Leupold Bartlein Borden Robetbon Borden Sinclair 828 Eubet Wincbcsler" Jewell 9. lack Neary 6PPC Stolle Leupold Baniein DBNIIO Kelbty DBnmo Sinclair Vl33 HoUenstein Federal Jewell 1. Bob Hammack 6PPC BAT Mardi Bartlein Self LaJSoo Sdf Farley Vl33 Hottenstein Fedcnl JeweU 11. lambert Joogmlllll 6PPC BAT Leupold Krieger Scoville SCOI!ille Farley Vl33 Hottenstein Federal JeWell 12. Rodney Brown 6PPC BAT Leupold Bartle in Lieder BAT Dicksoo SEB Vl33 Carpenter Fedetaf scwcn 13. Doll Nielson 6PPC Stolle March Bartle in Nielson Lmon l.llnoo WllgiiCf T322 Bllrt's Federal Kelbly 1 4. 1 c:ti SUI'IIIllef1 6PPC Stolle Leupold Bartle in StliiiiiRU Kdbly Summers Wichita. V133 Summers Federal Kelbly 1 S.tAndy Shiffictt 6PPC BAT Leupold Birtle in Scott Scoville Scoville Farley Vl33 Bart's Federal JewcU IS.tDile Boop 6PPC BAT Weaver Birtle in Goodling Borden Trutt Hart V133 Bart's Federal Jewell 17. Robert Davidson 6PPC BAT March Krieger &:ott Scoville Scoville Farley Vl33 Bart's Federal 18. Terry Meyer 6PPC BAT Leupold Krieger Meyer 8nlfto Biglow Farley Vl33 Meyer Winchester Jewell!9. Jeff Stover 6PPC BAT March Krieeer Soott SCOI!ille Soovillc H~ 828 HoU~ Federal Jewel) ZO. Jean Louis Espinet 6PPC Stolle Much Bartle in Kdbly SCOI!ille SCOI!il!o Farley Vl33 Gentner Fedetal Kelbly 29 Firearms Industry Super Shoot 13.5LB m C\J tn ::J (.') ::J <t I (.') z I (f) z us w a:.. Caliber Action Scope Barrel Gunsmith Stock Stocker Rest Powder Bullet Primer Trigger L TonyBoyer 6PPC Hart 2A Leupold BartleinGT Campbell McMillan Self Farley Vl33 Hottenstein Federal Jewell 2. Larry Costa 6PPC BAT M~&h Bartlcin Self Scoville Campbell Farley VJ33 Hottenstein Federal Kelbly ~. Stan Bowcnnan 6PPC BAT Leupold Krieger Scott T.M. T.M. Sinclair VJ33 Hottenstein Federal Jewell t. Greg Reed 6PPC BAT March Krieger Scott Scoville Scoville Farley Vl33 HOUCIIStcin Fcdcnll Jewell ). Wayne CampbeU 6PPC 5. BiD Fomster 22 Stolle March Krieger Kelbly Leonard Forrester Hwt H-4198 Fom:ster Federal 7. Dwight &:ott 6PPC Stolle Leupold Soott Scoville Scovillo Sinclair vm Hottenstein Federal Jewell HLarry Sclwnhorst 6PPC BAT Mardi Bartlein Rc:ncn ~ Self Farley Benchmatlc Ulrich Federal Jcwcll HBiUDo~ 6PPC BAT Lcupo!d Krieger Downey Kclbly Downey Farley T322 Ulrich Federal.Jewell lo. BIKtSa 6PPC BAT Mwcb Shilen Stevens Sca!brough ~ Farley Vl33 Bart's Federal KcJ)Iy II. Allen '.. -. 6PPC Rosenthal March Sbilen Arnette ~ Arnette Farley Vl33 AA Fedetal Jewell 12. Gene BWcys 6PPC BAT Lcu/Bulcys Bartlein Bukys Lcourd leonard Bald Eagle Vl33 Hottenstein Federal Jewell 13. Joe Krupa 6PPC BAT Leupold Bartlein GT Scott Scoville Scoville Hayes Vl3l Hottenstein Federal Jewell llleeeuber 6PPC Farley Leupold Krieger Lacllapellc. Borden Dixon Han MIX Eubet Fedetal Jewell IS. BiD Gold 6PPC BAT Leupold Hart Goodling LeOnard Goodling Farley T322 Bart Federal Jewell 16.tEric Stcckct 6PPC Stolle Mardi Bartlein Bndney Lanon Larson Sinclair Vl33 Berger Federal Jewell i6.ttooy Alexander 6PPC BAT Leupold Bartlein Campbell McMillan CampbeU hrley Vl33 JDS Federal Jewell. 8. Jim Carstensen 6PPC Stolle Leupold Baltlein II Adldowicz JLC Farley 828 WBRU Federal Jewell.9. Jim Cannichel 6PPC BAT Leupold Krieger Soon Leonard Leonard Farley V133 AA Federal Kelbly :. Jeff Stover 6PPC BAT March Krieger Scott Scoville Scoville Hunter 828 Hottet!Sicin Federal Jewell