January 2026 copy - Flipbook - Page 7
closest to the center of the
bull wins the target. Firing
distance is 200 yards. The
prize for this event is the
target designed by Randy
Wright.
tunity to shoot 2 groups
with unlimitted sighters.
Day 3 will be the benchrest
events. The Pope Prize
is awarded to the competitor who shoots the
highest score for 50 shots.
50 shots with unlimitted
sighters will be 昀椀red at 100
yards. The C.C. Johnson
Prize is awarded to the
competitor who shoots the
smallest 5 shot group at
100 yards. They will have
the opportunity to shoot
2 groups with unlimitted
sighters.
Day 4 belongs to o昀昀hand
shooting and celebration.
The Jacoby Prize is
awarded to the competitor who shoots the highest score for 50 shots.
50 shots with unlimitted
sighters will be 昀椀red at 100
yards. The King Target
allows all competitors to
have the opportunity to
take one shot at this special target. The competitor who shoots closest to
center of the bull wins the
target. Firing distance is
100 yards. Following our
matches we will celebrate
at Edelweiss Bier Garten.
The Hubalek Prize is
awarded to the competitor
who shoots the smallest 10
shot group at 100 yards.
They will have the oppor-
This event has been a
few years in the making.
We know that the rim昀椀re
shooting has grown in
popularity whether it is
Benchrest, BPCR, BPTR or
Schuetzen. Phoenix, Arizona is a great place to make
it happen January 22-25,
2026. At time of writing
this (10/19/25) there are
competitors from Arizona,
Iowa, North Dakota, Ohio
and Wyoming. There are
only 50 spots available.
At time of writing this
(10/19/25) The ASSRA,
CPA, Riverview Ri昀氀eworks
and Wright Galleries have
arranged to set up booths.
Jim Gier from Montana
Vintage Arms has volunteered to produce medals
for our event, for which
I am very grateful. I look
forward to following up
soon with a match report
in the near future.
Audaciously Yours,
Scott Elliott
Randy Wright, shooting a Cody Ballard in .22LR with a Lyman Target Spot scope.
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