2024 Langille/Bert MacDonald Memorial Shoot in Stellarton, NS

On November 17, 2024, the Pictou County Military Rifle Association (PCMRA) hosted a highly anticipated .22LR Indoor Rifle Shoot at their range located in Stellarton, Nova Scotia. This event attracted a diverse group of participants, from seasoned veterans to newcomers, all eager to engage in friendly competition and share their passion for target shooting.

THE START

The day began with clear skies and a full moon visible over Cape Breton, creating a picturesque backdrop for the event. Members from the Metro Rifle & Pistol Club coordinated their travel to Stellarton, with five members making the journey across the Canso Causeway  to the mainland. Although registration was set for 9:30 am, the MRPC received special permission to arrive at 10:00 am, allowing them a bit of extra time for a coffee and a small breakfast.

3 Classes

  • Sporting Rifle
    (3 shooting positions, no scope, no bipod etc.)
  • F-Class Open
  • F-Class Budget
    (with specific restrictions on rifle weight and scope power, held for the very first time)

The Participants

Shooters were welcomed into a warm and supportive atmosphere that PCMRA events are known for.

The event saw participation from 22 shooters, showcasing a mix of experience levels. Notably, MRPC members included both seasoned shooters with up to 40+ years of experience and newer members, who had only been shooting for a few months and never attended such a 60-shot-event before. This blend of experience fostered camaraderie among participants, as they shared tips and stories throughout the day.

Thanks to John Campbell, owner of The Bullet Box in Sydney, Metro members were able to practise at the range during a special event.

Notable Performances

Among the first-time competitors, Gary and Loren stood out, with Loren achieving an impressive score of 99 out of 100 points on one of his paper targets.

The internal Metro competition concluded with Joe scoring 594 points, emerging as the victor, closely followed by the MRPC president and ‘Big Mike.’

The official match competition: The competitors shot in 5 relays, 2 targets, 20 shots at a time. This way they had to go to the line 3 times. In a nail-biting finish, Joe lost second place by just one 10 instead of an 10X. The overall winner of the day was veteran shooter Bill Giles, who demonstrated exceptional skill (as always) throughout the competition.

Acknowledgments

The success of the event was largely attributed to the efforts of Bob MacKay. The PCMRA organized the shoot and provided coffee along with a delicious lunch for all attendees. A heartfelt thank you was expressed to all organizers, range officers (ROs), helpers, scorers, and everyone involved in making this event a memorable experience. Some of the shooters won door spizes provided by Hirsch Precision Inc.

Participants also appreciated the opportunity to meet ‘legends’ of the sport, including Al Roland, who was responsible for scoring all targets during the event. 

Conclusion

The .22LR Indoor Rifle Shoot at PCMRA not only showcased competitive shooting but also highlighted the bonds formed within the shooting community. With friendly competition at its core and support from experienced members, this event exemplified what it means to be part of such an engaging sport. As participants left Stellarton, they carried with them not just scores but memories of a great Sunday spent among friends and fellow enthusiasts. The day was filled with laughter, shared stories, and a strong sense of community among shooting enthusiasts.

2024 NSRA Open Rifle Precision Match

Wind

A Thrilling Display of Marksmanship

The 2024 Nova Scotia Rifle Association (NSRA) Open Precision Rifle Match, held at Bull Meadow Range Complex near Halifax, proved to be an exhilarating event that showcased the province’s top marksmen. The competition, which took place on Saturday, September 28, 2024, drew participants from various clubs across Nova Scotia, with Metro Rifle & Pistol Club making a particularly strong showing.

Challenging Conditions and Impressive Performances

Competitors faced formidable challenges, including targets positioned over half a kilometre away, just waiting to ‘pop’ over a crest for a few seconds, and unpredictable wind conditions. Despite these obstacles, several shooters demonstrated exceptional skill and composure.

Our own ‘Gary the Great’ burrowed in the grass on the ridge like a Saskatchewan prairie dog! His ‘Cadex’, one of the finest rifles known to man, at the ready, waiting…

Dead Eye Joe, with his trusty ‘laser’, dialed in just at a little over 2 MOA for the 500m shot. His laser and a razor sharp focus, in anticipation of what’s to come…

Lars, the backbone of the Canadian Forces Shooting Team, a direct descendent of Mars himself, behind his smoke pole firing a honkin’ big .168 grain pill! Anxiously awaiting the fog to lift to send a single round to its mark…

Chris King, described as a seasoned hunter, achieved a remarkable “possible” at 500 meters (all 5 shots in the bull), earning him an on-the-spot medal for his outstanding performance.

Gary, narrowly missed a silver medal due to a single shot affected by what observers called “freak winds”.

Me… I was loading bullets in the parking lot!

Diverse Challenges and Equipment

The match featured a variety of challenges, including a target at 800m, shooting the first shot (“cold bore”) with no sighter at 500m, and moving targets at extreme distances, which tested the limits of even the most experienced shooters:

▪ 2 misses on a moving target (friggin’ freak wind change!) cost Joe a bronze medal.
▪  I had a jam after the first round on a stage, that was costly!!!

Metro Club’s Strong Showing

With big Mike’s coaching, the Metro Rifle & Pistol Club had an impressive outing, securing 4th, 5th, and 6th places in the open class. In the “Classic” .308 Winchester category, Metro Club members claimed 4th and 11th positions, demonstrating the club’s depth of talent. Smoking results!!!

Camaraderie and Celebration

Following the intense competition, participants gathered for a well-deserved celebration, enjoying steaks and beverages while recounting the day’s events. What a great start to the long weekend! 
The 2024 NSRA Open Precision Rifle Match not only showcased individual marksmanship but also highlighted the growing popularity and competitiveness of precision rifle shooting in Nova Scotia.

Mike Kelly
MRPC President

Photos:
Courtesy of Mike Holland and Mike Kelly