Military Silhouette Match Results 2020-05-16

Four shooters practiced “social distancing” at 547, 421, 175, and 110 yards with vintage military rifles. Three months having elapsed since the last match, our skillset was rusty, and a […]
Four shooters practiced “social distancing” at 547, 421, 175, and 110 yards with vintage military rifles. Three months having elapsed since the last match, our skillset was rusty, and a […]
Sixteen shooters got to knock down steel amid ideal weather for iron sights–every target was clearly visible, even the troublesome Turkeys! We had four new shooters, and a few “Welcome […]
Our final match of 2019 had nine shooters and pleasant weather. (Click any image below to open the slideshow.) We welcomed back Marty and his daughter Margaret. Marty also brought […]
One perk of this match is: unlimited sighters. This came in handy today when Jim K. took five shots to sight-in his M1 Garand on the Ram gong at 545 […]
Five shooters got to knock down silhouette targets under perfect weather conditions. We would have finished before the wind went from calm to over 15 MPH if Dave hadn’t taken […]
This match had eight shooters and one spectator. The wind was calm and the temperature ranged from 65 at the start to 80 when we finished. Seven out of eight […]
Nine shooters enjoyed knocking down steel silhouette targets under clear skies and bearable July temperatures. Wind was calm throughtout the match, picking up just as the match concluded at 10:45. […]
Highlights: Pleasant weather, three new shooters, lots of offhand shooting, a three-way shoot-off for second place, and no broken firing pins! Sylvan A., one of the new shooters, shot his […]
Ten shooters enjoyed perfect weather and each other’s company for this year’s second Vintage Military Silhouette Match. Surprisingly there was no wind! “No way!” you say? Well, here’s a photo […]
Over 154 days (5 months!) had elapsed since the last Military Silhouette match, so 12 shooters (including one Junior) were most eager to knock down steel. And today’s weather was […]