MOA Challenge - Gardner Guns

Ronin

Distinguished Member
Yesterday saw the first of a series of competitions called the MOA Challenge

These are being held at Gardner Guns in Southern Scotland at one of the ranges there

The Challenge sits perfectly as a test of a rifleman’s skill to use their weapon effectively shooting MOA targets from 200 mtrs in 100 meter increments out to 1000 mtrs and from there at further distances of 1036, 1302 and 1437 mtrs (1500 yds)

The course of fire was a single cold bore shot at 200 followed by five on the 300 target then moving to 400 - 3 shots, 500 - 3 shots and so on

One shot hitting any of the distances allows you to progress to the next distance - miss all three at any given target and that’s you out of the comp

The targets are all steel plates, hit indication is good (spotting scopes were used for scoring)

The targetry was laid out in an arc of about 130 degrees making wind call interesting due to angular changes

Everyone attending, ans I mean everyone had smiles on their faces and genuinely enjoyed the experience. Quite a few people attended who I used to shoot with in the F Class and Tactical competitive community who I haven’t seen for years - it was really good to catch up with them again

People attended from a variety of shooting backgrounds and it was an interesting mix

The competition is divided into various classes

22 Rf (at RF distances)

223 and below

Short Action

Long Action up to 338 LM

Above 338 LM

Multiple entries are allowed

The day was very well run and very enjoyable

The furthest target successfully engaged was 1036 mtrs (1133 yards)
Those further proved elusive in the conditions

A few pics with some more to follow;

Targetry distances

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Some of the participants

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The Short Action and Long Action winners with one of the targets shot at knee height

Both rifles are cleared by the way in case anyone has concerns over safety

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If your interested in participating in the next one - details can be obtained by contacting Gardner Guns via the following link

Highly recommend participating

 
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Excellent event! Sounds very similar to the "King of 2 Miles" events here, in that only three attempts are allowed, before being weened out of the competition. Glad to see this happening in the UK!
 
Isn’t it a long day if you get knocked out early? Or are there places you can shoot outside the comp?
 
From reading the bumf it looks like if you get knocked out there is a RCO supervising a separate firing point where you can engage targets that are not being used for the comp. Plus if you stay over somewhere you can shoot all day Sunday. I might be wrong but that is the way i'm reading it. So doesn't seem too bad.
 
Isn’t it a long day if you get knocked out early? Or are there places you can shoot outside the comp?

The comp combined a club range day so if you went out of the competition you could engage any of the other targets from a separate firing point

A great way to participate and practice for no extra cost (other than the entry fee )
 
Mmmmm at £80 a time? I’d like to go but imagine getting knocked out early and it would be an expensive 8shots lol

I’d have to read the rules again but you can enter multiple classes at £20 extra (I was going to shoot long action class as well but didn’t in the end )
 
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