South Shore Summer League

The South Summer League kicked off last night in North Easton, MA. The league is 22 shots standing at 200 yards with any caliber rifle. Several of us shoot our .22 caliber rifles at this distance and you would be surprised at how well a .22 can group at 200 yards. After the match, a number of us head over to the Great American Pub for some pizza and a beer.

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Gennaro Ciatto, 12 years old, settles in to shoot 200 yards standing.

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30 shot group shot by Erik Hoskins last night in prone (we were testing to see how well a particular lot of ammo would shoot at 200 yards). The 10 ring (which includes the smaller X ring) is about 6 inches across so this group is about 4 inches.

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About H

Dan started shooting competitive smallbore in 1986. During his Junior career, he earned two national junior team titles as well as local and regional wins. After a 10 year year hiatus to attend college and start a family, Dan returned to the sport and has added local, sectional and regional wins to his shooting resume. Dan is a Distinguished Rifleman, National Record Holder, U.S Dewar Team Member, Black Hawk Rifle Club Member, Digby Hand Schützenverein member, and is the founder of pronematch.com. He lives in Massachusetts with his wife and 2 children.
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1 Response to South Shore Summer League

  1. Erik says:

    Hey Dan, nice photos, good group but not a “Keeper” Lot. New lot numbers for next week!

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