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Team Savage Wins Bisley F-Class with Factory Rifle

Postby DeanC on Sat Oct 24, 2009 4:11 pm

Team Savage Dominates F Class World Championships in Bisley, England
F Class World Championships

It seems hard to believe you can compete and win at the highest levels of long-range shooting competition with a stock factory rifle, but that’s exactly what Team Savage did at the recent F Class world championships in Bisley, England. The team dominated the F-T/R division, winning a total of 14 medals at the World Championships proper and various side matches associated with the event.

Stan Pate of Milwaukie, OR,; Darrell Buell Damascus, OR; Monte Milanuk of Wenatchee WA and John Weil of Welches, OR made the trip across the Atlantic to represent the US and Savage Arms. The competition is held once every four years and features some of the best talent and most expensive custom rifles from around the globe. The matches are held over several days, at distances of 800, 900 and 1,000 yards.

The Savage Shooters used the Model 12 F-T/R from Savage Arms. This exact model can be purchased from any Savage Arms dealer and carries a suggested retail price of just $1,265. The results speak for themselves: Team Savage comes home with Seven gold medals, two silvers and two bronze from the World Championships. They also earned two gold medals and a bronze a the associated side matches, including one held in Ireland.

F-Class Individual World Championships (F-T/R)

900 yard Day 1
Stan Pate 1st (gold medal)

800 yard Day 2
Monte Milanuk 1st (gold medal)

900 yard Day 2
John Weil 1st (gold medal)

1000 yard Day 2
Stan Pate 1st (gold medal)

800 Yard Aggregate Match
Monte Milanuk 1st (gold medal)

900 Yard Aggregate Match
John Weil 1st (gold medal)
Stan Pate 2nd
Darrell Buell 3rd

Day 2 Aggregate
Stan Pate 2nd (silver medal)

Individual World Championships Grand Aggregate
Stan Pate 3rd (bronze medal)
Darrell Buell 9th
John Weil 10th
Monte Milanuk 13th

World Championship National Teams Match
Team USA 1st place... World Champions
Darrell Buell (Captain)... Gold Medal
John Weil... Gold Medal
Monte Milanuk... Gold Medal

Duke of Cambridge (900 yard match)
John Weil 1st place (gold medal)
Darrell Buell 3rd place (bronze medal)

Ireland:
Bog Oak Team Trophy
Darrell Buell, Stan Pate, Monte Milanuk, John Weil, Gold Medal
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Re: Team Savage Winf Bisley F-Class with Factory Rifle

Postby hammAR on Sat Oct 24, 2009 4:24 pm

Good for them, nice shooting.......not bad for a .308 either........ :cheers:
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Re: Team Savage Wins Bisley F-Class with Factory Rifle

Postby Ironbear on Sun Oct 25, 2009 5:53 pm

Savage marketing and execs got to be smiling big over this...
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Re: Team Savage Wins Bisley F-Class with Factory Rifle

Postby Pinnacle on Sun Oct 25, 2009 6:42 pm

Yeah and I have a ******* eating grin as well as the Savage Execs too - I have been a strong propornet of their rifles for quite some time - waay more accurate than theya re given credit for.
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Re: Team Savage Wins Bisley F-Class with Factory Rifle

Postby EJSG19 on Wed Oct 28, 2009 9:53 am

Wish my model 12 varminter was that accurate.

I think it needs a software upgrade.

Stories like this have to put a smile on your face, no question. Just like turning in a better score than a guy holding a $5,000 shotgun on the trap range, this would have to have been a great feeling for these guys from the NW U.S.
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