Preliminary NRA National Smallbore Metric Prone Championship Results

Preliminary NRA National Smallbore Metric Prone Championship Results

NOTE: This report is based upon preliminary results and may change.

The 2016 NRA National Smallbore Metric Prone Championship, hosted by the Desert Sharpshooters, began today under sunny skies and tough switching conditions at the Ben Avery Range, Phoenix, Arizona.

Reya Kempley, no stranger to the winner’s circle, opened the match with a 391-24X in the metallic sight Metric Dewar. She enjoyed a thin margin of victory over Mark Delcotto, a member of the 2009 Roberts Team, and Larry Sawyer who posted a pair of 191-17X for first and second Master respectively. Justin Tracy, a teammate of Delcotto’s on the Roberts Team, was third Master at 389-19X while Allen Thomas closed out the money winners. British Rifleman Expert Mike Arnstein enjoyed both the change of climate and a class win, shooting a 384-19X, while Marksman Rob Nabower shot a 379-14X to rake his class. Ray Del Rio topped the F-Class category with an outstanding 398-20.

Richard Fowke, not to be outdone by traveling companion Arnstein, took the iron sight 100 Yard match shooting 391-17X with a rifle of his own design. Air Force Academy alumni Mike Seery was two points behind as first Master, 389-20X, just ahead of second Master Kempley, 389-15X. Third Master was Peter Church shooting a 389-14X while Thomas placed fourth posting a 388-12X. Arnstein continued his control over the Experts with a 385-14X just as Nabower’s 384-10X held sway over the Marksmen. Del Rio kept a strangle hold on F-Class carding a 395-22X.

With the targets at 50 meters the leaderboard changed with Seery jumping up from second in the 100 Yards to first in the short range match on the back of a 397-23X. Long Range specialist Nancy Tompkins emerged from the pack to take high Master shooting a 393-21X. Tracy notched a 391-23X for second in class while Church, 391-10X, and the Army Marksmanship Unit Erik Uptagrafft, 391-18X, finished third and fourth. Ken Nelson pushed Arnstein aside and took the Expert class with a 384-11X. Nabower pulled off a hat trick winning his third class award in as many matches with a 381-12. Former National Guard All Guard shooter John Andres put together a near perfect 399-30X to depose Del Rio and win F Class.

At the end of the day Seery emerged triumphant posting an 1173-58X. Tracy had a four point deficient, 1169-53X placing him first Master. Church’s 1168-38X was good for second. Reigning National Conventional Smallbore Champion Kevin Nevius was third, 1164-38X, Kempley slid into fourth shooting an 1163-52X. A press time there was a scoring issue being ironed out which might push Uptagrafft up into the money displacing Kempley. As expected Arnstein, 1151-47X, Nabower, 1144-36X, and Del Rio, 1187-63X, ruled their respective classes and category.

Day two, any sights, has all the makings of a real dog fight with so many at the top just a few points away from each other and, as we all know, in prone shooting humility is often just one shot away.

About Hap Rocketto

Hap Rocketto is a Distinguished Rifleman with service and smallbore rifle, member of The Presidents Hundred, and the National Guard’s Chief’s 50. He is a National Smallbore Record holder, a member of the 1600 Club and the Connecticut Shooters’ Hall Of Fame. He was the 2002 Intermediate Senior Three Position National Smallbore Rifle Champion, the 2012 Senior Three Position National Smallbore Rifle Champion a member of the 2007 and 2012 National Four Position Indoor Championship team, coach and captain of the US Drew Cup Team, and adjutant of the United States 2009 Roberts and 2013 Pershing Teams. Rocketto is very active in coaching juniors. He is, along with his brother Steve, a cofounder of the Corporal Digby Hand Schützenverein. A historian of the shooting sports, his work appears in Shooting Sports USA, the late Precision Shooting Magazine, The Outdoor Message, the American Rifleman, the Civilian Marksmanship Program’s website, and most recently, the apogee of his literary career, pronematch.com.
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