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    Posted: 25 March 2013 at 12:12
Is it just me, or would it bring in fresh blood to the shooting sports to have an AR-platform class at the shoots?
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Certainly wouldn't hurt.  Anything that covers the semi-automatic (ie auto loading) would help get public truthful true awareness up.
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If you check the Camp Perry site I believe you will find a competition there for the AR-15 rifle.

check out this info....from 2008....it seems the AR platform has been at Camp Perry for a number of years now....


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Industry Contact: Gary Giudice
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(800) 654-3766
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Smith & Wesson’s Carl Bernosky Wins NRA Na
tional High Power Rifle Championship
Bernosky Uses M&P15 Platform Rifle For Second Year in a Row
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (August 12, 2008) – Smith
& Wesson Corp., announced today that Carl
Bernosky took home top honors as the overall champion for the 8
th
time at the 2008 National
Rifle Association (NRA) High Power Rifle Champi
onship Matches at Camp Perry, Ohio. Using
an AR-15 platform rifle with a Smith & Wesson M&P15 lower, Bernosky achieved a first place
finish and successfully defended his title from the
previous year. In addition, Bernosky also
earned the NRA Civilian and NRA Match Rifle Championship titles.
Competing in the match for his 15
th
time, Bernosky decided to use the same rifle he developed
last year, featuring a Smith & Wesson M&P15 lower, as the base platform for his custom high
power rifle. A veteran of high power matches,
Bernosky has amassed over 30 years of experience
in competing and in building custom rifles. While Bernosky was not the only competitor in the
field using an AR-15 platform, he earned the distinction as the first champion to use the AR-15
platform at last year’s match and successfully defended his title again this year using the same
rifle.
“This year’s match proved to be one of the more difficult championships that I have competed
in,” said Carl Bernosky, founder of Bernosky Sh
ooting Sports. “During the first three days of
competition the weather was outstanding, but on the last day the wind was over 20 mph making
shooting from a standing position extremely difficult. Accuracy is the key to high power matches
and using an AR-15 platform rifle definitely helped to improve my scores when faced with the
adverse weather conditions.”
During the competition, Bernosky posted a top score of 2384-118x and
was awarded the Mumma
Trophy and Gold Tone National Champions medallion. The custom high power rifle used by
Bernosky was chambered in 6mm
Hagar and consisted of many custom parts including a Smith &
Wesson M&P15 lower; a 26-inch Krieger barre
l; a Geiselle trigger; and a custom upper
assembled by John Holliger.
The M&P15 match rifle that I used at Ca
mp Perry was built for the NRA High Power
competition,” said Bernosky. “The ergonomics of
the lower and butt assembly make it the most
comfortable standing rifle I have ever shot. The
semi-automatic feature allows for better sighting,
recoil control, and recovery during the rapid-fire
events. Plus, the accuracy is equal to the best
bolt-action match rifles being built, a real confiden
ce builder when shooting at 600 yards. I think
that it is clear that the AR-15 rifle has a home in
this type of competition and I look forward to
coming back next year with the same rifl
e and trying to make it three in a row.”



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Thats for the Hi-Power tourney and separate from the Annual Garrand shoot. To compete at that level, there is no standard issue platform, but professionally made race guns. The Perry meet has all levels of issued weapons up to comp. match weapons.
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well it is an AR platform.....and I'd think the "annual garand" shoot is for just that....a garand!  At any rate AR's are shot at Camp Perry....
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The US Army waxed the Marine M-14's (NO small feat) a few years back with their AR's in the service rifle event..........................Kingpin
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Marine rifles probably needed better "tuning"!!!Wink
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They do! My boy hates issued weapons and couldn't find one to shoot inside 2inches at a hundred meters. He loves his IAR M-29 DSM system though. Shoots in at 2 inches at 400 meters. With any AR platform thats pretty good!
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LOL, issue weapons are good enough for run of the mill kids with no experience. Actually for an issue rifle to shoot within 2" at a hundred, it's a good rifle. Other issue rifles have been worked onsome, and the great ones have been worked on a lot. WhereI work, direct support gets the issue carbines while the pretorian guard all carry the heavily modified carbines. What stage is your son in?.................................................Kingpin
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None at the moment, In the corp so it's all on hold. Scout Sniper scholl opens next month and he's up for it with less then a year in service.

Used to be Jr. open class-high power


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js, the last time I was at perry was in 1991, I believe. No, it was 1993. I shot a '98 with 14 X at the thousand. No, I shot an eight when the wind slowed down on  me. When were you there last?.................Kingpin
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JGS, where are you from pray tell? If we are close maybe we can find us a place to shoot........................Kingpin

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