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The Libby Rod and Gun Club recently hosted the 13th annual Safari Rifle Challenge. The big bore rifle competition drew shooters from MT, ID, WA, OR, NV, AZ, TX, CO, and Canada. They came armed with everything from .375 and .416 caliber bolt actions to custom .600 Nitro Express and 10 Bore Double Rifles. The ten different stages of required shooters to engage everything from photo realistic life size moving Cape Buffalo targets down to small steel plates, all at distances from 30-120 yards. Two of the events that proved to be very popular this year were the life size photo target of a fast-charging Rhinoceros powered by a modified ATV, and the "charging water jugs" event where two competitors must shoot the three one-gallon water jugs swinging from a cart racing towards them. Some jugs were shot so close that even the spectators got wet from the spray! Match director Jay Sheffield said that the competition would not happen without the help of the numerous volunteers who show up every year to set the various stage scenarios and to immediately repair severely damaged targets, all with the efficiency of a NASCAR pit crew. The competition is also the main fundraising event for the youth participants of the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP). Seven high school age members of the team came out to assist with scoring, target set up and to provide some youthful energy to several of the rope towed moving targets. Four of the team's parents also provided a catered meal for the shooters and guests. Each year the match competitors prove to be extremely generous to the youth shooting programs and this year was no exception. The events primary sponsor, Shawn Joyce of Diizche Safari Adventures provided the first place trophy of a Bronze Lion as well as a large number of great items for the raffle table. While many participants also quietly made cash donations, the gentleman who brought the .600 Nitro Express double rifle offered other competitors a once in a lifetime opportunity to shoot that rifle for $50 a shot with all proceeds going to the youth shooting team. With factory ammo normally selling for $100 per round, a dozen adventurous folks took advantage of the unique opportunity to launch a .620 caliber, 900-grain bullet at over 2050 feet per second as it generated over 8400 ft lbs of energy. They quickly raised $600 while earning themselves a few bruised shoulders in the process. The final tally of funds raised to support the SCTP youth shooting team was over $2,300. When the dust finally settled, Libby's own John Harma (center) was declared the winner with a score of 193/220. Exceptional shooting considering that all shots were taken offhand, and several of the ten rings were only one inch in diameter. Many of the competitors had attended the shoot in previous years and all were impressed by the dramatic expansion of the Lincoln County range facility and the improvements to its infrastructure. The Libby Rod and Gun Club, the Lincoln County Board of Commissioners and our local National Forest Service Supervisors Office have all worked together to create what is truly the finest FREE public range in the state of Montana. The competition is held every year on the second Saturday in June. If you own a safari rifle in caliber .375 or larger and would like to shoot against some of the best in the country, contact safaririflechallenge@yahoo.com for more information. Random pictures...... Saving the injured tourist. Dang that buffalo is big.... A few nice guns. Will add more pics soon. "The difference between adventure and disaster is preparation." "The problem with quoting info from the internet is that you can never be sure it is accurate" Abraham Lincoln | ||
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Looks like loads of fun for a good cause! On the plains of hesitation lie the bleached bones of ten thousand, who on the dawn of victory lay down their weary heads resting, and there resting, died. If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue, Or walk with Kings - nor lose the common touch... Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it, And - which is more - you'll be a Man, my son! - Rudyard Kipling Life grows grim without senseless indulgence. | |||
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Bravo! Love those life-sized DG targets and great support for such a good cause! Mike Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer. | |||
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Looks like a great time! I'm definitely going to have to make it up there. Does anyone know the approximate round count needed for ten stages? Bob DRSS "If we're not supposed to eat animals, why are they made out of meat?" "PS. To add a bit of Pappasonian philosophy: this single barrel stuff is just a passing fad. Bolt actions and single shots will fade away as did disco, the hula hoop, and bell-bottomed pants. Doubles will rule the world!" | |||
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