Results for July 2024

Monthly 25 yard World Rules Bench Rest Competition - Top 50 scores

July 2024
# Name Score
1 Tony Morley 9015 250 x22
2 Steve Hollis HFT500 250 x21
3 Phil Bromley HFT500 250 x20
4 Keith Marsh Steyr 250 x20
5 Dean Moss Redwolf 250 x20
6 Don Shaw XTi50 250 x20
7 John Carver Redwolf 250 x19
8 Graham Sykes HFT500 250 x19
9 Mark Richards EV2 250 x19
10 Glen Warren Redwolf 250 x18
11 Daz Pyatt HFT500 250 x18
12 Dave Hughes XTi50 250 x17
13 Simon Laffoley Redwolf 250 x17
14 Stu Swinard HFT500 250 x17
15 Tony Bell HFT500 250 x17
16 Tommy Marlow Steyr 250 x16
17 Darren Birch HFT500 250 x16
18 Dave Garratty 250 x16
19 Phil Holmes Redwolf 250 x16
20 Tony Casterton 9015 250 x15
21 Neil Lockwood HFT500 250 x15
22 Martyn Bell HFT500 250 x15
23 Lewis Sturch HFT500 250 x15
24 Martin Wood HFT500 250 x15
25 Dave McKinstrey HFT500 250 x14
26 Phil Pugh HFT500 250 x12
27 Steve Swinard HFT500 250 x10
28 Tony Slater XTi50 249 x18
29 John Ellis HFT500 249 x17
30 Mick Booth Steyr 249 x16
31 Paul Richardson HFT500 249 x15
32 Dave Tilley RAW 249 x15
33 Bob Goodchild LG 400 249 x14
34 Derek Robinson LG400 249 x14
35 Nige Hepworth HFT500 249 x14
36 James Ball HFT500 249 x14
37 Graham Wood HFT500 249 x13
38 David Garratty Daystate Pulsar 249 x12
39 Barry Horton HFT 500 249 x12
40 Rob Horner Daystate Redwolf 249 x12
41 Dean Potts HFT500 249 x11
42 Paul Hughes XTi50 249 x 8
43 Alan Taylor HFT500 249 x 8
44 Tony Jones RM8 248 x14
45 John Richards HFT500 248 x13
46 Shaun Coe HFT 500 248 x10
47 Dave Mitchell HFT500 248 x10
48 Simon Thornton HW100 247 x10
49 Neil Strobridge HFT 500 247 x10
50 Darren Cobb HFT500 247 x10

July 2024 - Springer
# Name Score
1 Mark Kelly TX200 248 x10
2 Paul Garratty TX200 244 x11
3 Kyle Sturch TX200 243 x11
4 Craig Lealand Walther LGU 243 x 9
5 Wayne Heseltine TX200 239 x 6
6 Dean Potts HW99 239 x 5
7 Mark Richards TX200 238 x 5
8 Bob Clayton TX200 238 x 2
9 Mick Booth TX200 237 x 6
10 Andy Scargill TX 200 236 x 2

25 yard Bench Rest Competition Specific Rules

  • Any front and rear rests may be used but they must be separate.
  • An 'X' is awarded for completely obliterating the 10 ring, including the line.
  • An official Doncaster Airgun Range 25 yard A3 target must be used.
  • Targets must be placed at 25 yards, there is no restriction on target height or orientation.

General Competition Rules

  • The entry fee is £1 for each target shot.
  • All cards must be signed on the back by a range official before being shot.
  • There are two categories of entry - PCP and Springer
  • 'Springers' include all spring piston/gas ram powered recoiling rifles. (some recoilless designs are excluded)
  • Each shooter may enter any number of times, but only the highest score in each category will be recorded.
  • There are no restrictions on rifle, calibre or shooting position.
  • Targets are scored using 'inward gauging', the lines around each scoring ring are not part of the higher scoring ring.
  • When a plug or gauge is used it will be an approved .22 sized scoring gauge (not .22A)
  • If there are multiple shots in a target box, the lower scoring shot will be counted.
  • Stray shots from other lanes may be excluding from scoring at the discretion of the range official.
  • Tied scores will be decided on X-count, then by first 'miss' based on ascending target number.
  • Only the official Doncaster Airgun Range A3 targets may be used.
  • In the case of any scoring or rules disputes, the Range Officer on duty will make the final decision.

Prizes / Awards

  • If the pot is sufficient the maximum winning amount is £25 and the randomly chosen 2 will receive £10.
  • If not, the pot will be divided into 3. A third each to PCP & Springer winners and the 2 random cards.
  • Any money over the maximum amount will be halved and donated to a small local charity of the winners’ choice.
  • The category winners will not be eligible to win a random draw prize.
  • A random draw winner can only win a maximum of one random draw prize.
  • The competition period will run for a month starting on the 1st and ending on the last day of the month.