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Berger's Eric Stecker shoots 0.054 inch 100 yard group at 2011 Kelbly’s Super Shoot
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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Stecker" data-source="post: 517533" data-attributes="member: 8908"><p><strong>Re: Berger's Eric Stecker shoots 0.054 inch 100 yard group at 2011 Kelbly's Super Sho</strong></p><p></p><p>The smallest group I had shot prior to this one is a .055 at 100 yards shot some time ago at the NBRSA Nationals in Midland TX. Roy is correct that I can remember every moment of both. For the .054 group I was shooting my Stolle LV in 6PPC. The bullet is a relatively new one to our line. It is the 6mm 65 gr WEB. </p><p> </p><p>It is a new design from Bryan specifically tailored for the short range precision shooting. I would go into details about this design but we are still testing. I believe that either this bullet or a close weight in this design will become a top performer in short range precision shooting.</p><p> </p><p>Eddie is correct in that it does take 5 good groups to win a class/yardage agg. On the same day I shot this .054 I also shot a group larger than .500. I don't remember that one nearly as well. </p><p> </p><p>Competition BR shooting is an endless pursuit of absolute perfection. I am among many of those in attendance that wants to take a few shots back. Even though this is true I'll display with pride my set of coasters which is the award for smallest group of the day. I was told by many that they have been shooting a long time to get one of these sets. It is a very nice set. </p><p> </p><p>On a related note, the shooter who won the two gun (overall winner) was also the same shooter who won the Heart Break award for the prior year because he had one shot that took him out of the over all win. It is extremely impressive for him to be so close the previous year and then win the following year. Eunice did exactly the same thing when she won. I believe they are the only two people to do so.</p><p> </p><p>Regards,</p><p>Eric</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Stecker, post: 517533, member: 8908"] [b]Re: Berger's Eric Stecker shoots 0.054 inch 100 yard group at 2011 Kelbly’s Super Sho[/b] The smallest group I had shot prior to this one is a .055 at 100 yards shot some time ago at the NBRSA Nationals in Midland TX. Roy is correct that I can remember every moment of both. For the .054 group I was shooting my Stolle LV in 6PPC. The bullet is a relatively new one to our line. It is the 6mm 65 gr WEB. It is a new design from Bryan specifically tailored for the short range precision shooting. I would go into details about this design but we are still testing. I believe that either this bullet or a close weight in this design will become a top performer in short range precision shooting. Eddie is correct in that it does take 5 good groups to win a class/yardage agg. On the same day I shot this .054 I also shot a group larger than .500. I don't remember that one nearly as well. Competition BR shooting is an endless pursuit of absolute perfection. I am among many of those in attendance that wants to take a few shots back. Even though this is true I'll display with pride my set of coasters which is the award for smallest group of the day. I was told by many that they have been shooting a long time to get one of these sets. It is a very nice set. On a related note, the shooter who won the two gun (overall winner) was also the same shooter who won the Heart Break award for the prior year because he had one shot that took him out of the over all win. It is extremely impressive for him to be so close the previous year and then win the following year. Eunice did exactly the same thing when she won. I believe they are the only two people to do so. Regards, Eric [/QUOTE]
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