MOA Comp Eskdalemuir 26 August

Ronin

Distinguished Member
Yesterday was the last of the MOA Comps this year

They have proved to grow in popularity and yesterdays was very well attended with 30 attending to test their skill on the steel as far as they were able

In essence the comp structure is this

Cold bore shot at 300 mtr, then Three shots at that distance. Should there be no hits, that is where you end the comp.

One or more hit, you move to the next distance until you miss all three shots

The furthest target distance was 1572 yards (1437 mtr)

There was eleven stages (11 distances ) roughly in 100 mtr increments out to 900 then 972, 1050, 1237 and 1437 mtr)

The classes were 22 RF (100, 150, 200, 250, 350 mtr )

223

Short action

Long action

So the competitors were split into five details (with the RF comp running separately) and we then shot in detail the comp

Early on the weather was cloudy wet and little wind, this changed to clear without rain and a yellow glow appeared in the sky previously unheard of in the area - it actually became warm and dry

Wind remained very mild though I still needed 1.0 MIL of windage despite zero wind reading at the firing point

The details shot well and flowed through the day taking about an hour per target series

There was on display some seriously well put together rifles and some stellar shooting under almost perfect conditions

In particular Mike who was shooting a T3 in 260 REM who won the short action class and attaining 616 points

The Long action class was won by Greg who managed to go the entire distance and hit the furthest target twice (first round hit and third round hit) using his 30-338 (728 points)

The 223 class won by Graham with 212 points

Rimfire- sorry I don’t have that info to hand

What was apparent (apart from the seriously high standard of shooting) was how enjoyable the competition was and how many people were obviously enjoying themselves

The Gardners Team in particular Rich and Gareth have worked really hard to make this a uniquely challenging event and they have excelled doing so

Well Done 👍🏻


Some images from the day

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Was a thoroughly enjoyable event - look forwards to the next one

All thinking of participating should take that step and give it a go
 
This looks amazing! Could I ask what the venue was? I have always loved the idea of the steel target competitions that run in the states but thought that it was nigh on impossible to set something liek that up in the UK due to planning and safety concerns.
Seemingly not! Awesome!
 
A great day! Weather was very forgiving, good craic, spotting/calling was great, and the general feeling of folk having fun rather than serious competition.
Definitely something I'll be back to, and encouraging anyone I know who's interested too.
And the burgers were great !!
 
I agree a truly excellent day and I would encourage everyone to get to an event like this or take part in a range day on a “long range” venue to develop necessary skills.

If anyone wants to have a go at this type of thing without the pressure of a formal competition get enrolled on the British Deer Society North West England Branch range day at this exact venue on 18th October. Everyone will be able to engage targets at distance and develop their individual skill and confidence.

 
I agree a truly excellent day and I would encourage everyone to get to an event like this or take part in a range day on a “long range” venue to develop necessary skills.

If anyone wants to have a go at this type of thing without the pressure of a formal competition get enrolled on the British Deer Society North West England Branch range day at this exact venue on 18th October. Everyone will be able to engage targets at distance and develop their individual skill and confidence.


Just a quick point for clarification that JCS has kindly pointed out.

The BDS Range day is on Saturday 14th October…… apologies…my fingers were quite clearly working faster than my brain!! 😩
 
It was a brilliant day! And well worth the trip north from Dorset! Some amazing shooting and kit as you say. Will definitely be back again next year!
 
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