Soldier wins in Men's rifle at Benning match
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Soldier wins in Men's rifle at Benning match
By Michael Molinaro
USAMU PAO
FORT BENNING, Ga. - Soldiers from the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit shot their way onto the medal stand today at the 2009 International Rifle and Pistol Fall Selection "Champion of Champions" matches at Pool International Shooting Complex.
Sgt. 1st Class Eric Uptagrafft won first place in the Men's Rifle 50-meter prone event and was followed by Spc. Joseph Hein, USAMU. Uptagrafft scored a perfect 600 to advance to the final round and outlasted his USAMU teammate. Former USAMU Soldier Steve Goff rounded out the top three.
In the Men's 50-meter free pistol match, three 2008 Olympians battled for first place. Brian Beaman came out on top, defeating Sgt. 1st Class Daryl Szarenski of the USAMU, and Jason Turner.
The competition continues with Men's and Women's Air Pistol, and Men's and Women's 3x20 and 3x40 rifle matches on Thursday and Friday. Shooters are attempting to qualify for spots on the national team to compete in the 2010 World Championships as well as multiple World Cup events in 2010. The event runs through Oct. 1st.
v/r,
Mr. Michael Molinaro, YA
Public Affairs Officer
US Army Marksmanship Unit
7031 Bills St Rm 208
Fort Benning, GA 31905
(706) 545-5436 - Office
(270) 304-9410 - Cell
(706) 545-6704 - Fax
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USAMU PAO
FORT BENNING, Ga. - Soldiers from the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit shot their way onto the medal stand today at the 2009 International Rifle and Pistol Fall Selection "Champion of Champions" matches at Pool International Shooting Complex.
Sgt. 1st Class Eric Uptagrafft won first place in the Men's Rifle 50-meter prone event and was followed by Spc. Joseph Hein, USAMU. Uptagrafft scored a perfect 600 to advance to the final round and outlasted his USAMU teammate. Former USAMU Soldier Steve Goff rounded out the top three.
In the Men's 50-meter free pistol match, three 2008 Olympians battled for first place. Brian Beaman came out on top, defeating Sgt. 1st Class Daryl Szarenski of the USAMU, and Jason Turner.
The competition continues with Men's and Women's Air Pistol, and Men's and Women's 3x20 and 3x40 rifle matches on Thursday and Friday. Shooters are attempting to qualify for spots on the national team to compete in the 2010 World Championships as well as multiple World Cup events in 2010. The event runs through Oct. 1st.
v/r,
Mr. Michael Molinaro, YA
Public Affairs Officer
US Army Marksmanship Unit
7031 Bills St Rm 208
Fort Benning, GA 31905
(706) 545-5436 - Office
(270) 304-9410 - Cell
(706) 545-6704 - Fax
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Adressing the home range comment. The ten ring is exactly the same size as it is on your home range, and fifty meters is also fifty meters at Fort Benning .Training is the real difference . Try it sometimes,you may like it. Good Shooting Bill Horton
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Bill,
You make a good and valid point, but there is something called home court advantage. Most sports have this during championships and well if they train there constantly, are in a place they are the most familiar with, they have an inherited advantage over shooters who do not (with respect to light, wind, etc throughout the day).
Theoretically, a professional basketball court, hoop, etc is the same in LA as it is in NY, Oakland or Seattle. I'm sure some of this is universal to any sport. Symantecs aside, those scores were great.
Tom
You make a good and valid point, but there is something called home court advantage. Most sports have this during championships and well if they train there constantly, are in a place they are the most familiar with, they have an inherited advantage over shooters who do not (with respect to light, wind, etc throughout the day).
Theoretically, a professional basketball court, hoop, etc is the same in LA as it is in NY, Oakland or Seattle. I'm sure some of this is universal to any sport. Symantecs aside, those scores were great.
Tom
That's some terriffic shooting. I'll be anxiously awaiting the scores in the other disciplines. Do we live in a great country or what? Civilians allowed on one of the biggest military installations in the country and shooting on one of the world's finest ranges. That's how I like to see my tax dollars at work!
Ok, I'll bite
This is a USAMU match that is USA Shooting registered. Results are on the AMU website under competitions... That is why it isn't on USA Shooting's website. It may be after it is all over, but right now AMU is the only place for results.
It was a good match for me. Best results in years. Best position in years.
Yep, my action. I've had some great practice sessions with this gun, but finally put it together in a match. In the week leading up to the match I didn't drop a point in prone. All together I had 259 tens in a row (299 if you count the 40 10's I shot at 300m). This is by far the best .22 I've ever shot.
Eric
It was a good match for me. Best results in years. Best position in years.
Yep, my action. I've had some great practice sessions with this gun, but finally put it together in a match. In the week leading up to the match I didn't drop a point in prone. All together I had 259 tens in a row (299 if you count the 40 10's I shot at 300m). This is by far the best .22 I've ever shot.
Eric
Soldier wins mens match at Benning
Well done Eric; any photographs of you rifle?
Wood stock or aluminum?
Wood stock or aluminum?
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The full results are up on the USA shooting web site now. http://www.usashooting.com/results.php