Thursday, March 31, 2016

2016 Safari Rifle Challenge World Championships-Coming Soon!


The 2016 Safari Rifle Challenge World Championships are coming soon! The event will be held in Libby, Montana at the Libby Rod and Gun Club. Jay Sheffield is the Match Director and puts on an exciting and enjoyable event. It is always held on the second Sunday in July (07-10-2016). There is a large community fund raising concert every year on the second Saturday so they piggy-back with that to give shooters something else to enjoy while they are visiting Libby, Montana. This year John Michael Montgomery will be headlining the concert.

The shooting event fills-up very quickly after they send notices to the participants on their email group so they don't advertise. If you want to sign up, request more information, or get on their notification list send Jay an email (see below) and he will get you squared away.

Here is an update from Jay regarding the soon to be held 2016 event:

Safari Rifle Challenge
World Championships in Libby, Montana
Sunday July 10, 2016 8am-4pm

The Event: This is a family oriented shoot featuring both life size and moving targets. It is designed to simulate events encountered on an African Safari. Targets will be scored and times will be announced, but since all prizes are awarded by random drawing, you will be competing purely for the glory of sport! Participants will be expected to cheerfully help with reset of targets, powering the moving targets and any other menial labor that may be necessary for the greater good. Shooters must be at least 18yrs old and must be pre-registered. There is a $20 participation fee which will also entitle you to a commemorative t-shirt.

The Guns: This is a big bore, dangerous game rifle shoot. Essentially .375/9.3 caliber or larger in single shot, bolt action or double rifles. If you have an antique double rifle in a smaller caliber that is capable of taking big game then bring it! Single shot, double barrel or bolt action 10/12/20 gauge guns firing single lead balls or slugs will also be allowed. Sorry, but no handguns, lever action, pump or semi-automatic firearms. You will need about 30 rounds. ABSOLUTELY NO LIGHT LOADS!

The Rules: All guns will be placed in the racks with actions open. When it is your turn to shoot, you will be directed to get your rifle by the range master. SAFETY AND MUZZLE CONTROL ARE NON-NEGOTIABLE! The start position will generally be low ready with a round in the chamber, finger off the trigger and the safety on, unless otherwise directed by range staff. A range master “PH” will stay beside you at all times while on the course. On most stages, there will be a limited amount of ammunition allowed in your gun when starting the stage, extra rounds will have to be loaded from the belt, pocket, butt stock etc. We reserve the right to change the course of fire based on our disposition, your disposition, untimely demise of the targets, comments from the peanut gallery, weather or whatever other factors may be present. All distances are approximate and subject to change.

The Course of fire: Shooting positions will vary from standing on your hind legs and shooting offhand, to kneeling and seated. Frequently it will be a combination of positions. Some stages may require the use of shooting sticks which will be provided. Many stages will require you to fire at a target, move to another spot, reload and then fire at a second target. All movement will be done with an empty gun and all reloading will be done once you are safely at the next shooting position. If you have any physical issues that preclude a certain activity we will cheerfully accommodate you.

The 10 stage course is specifically designed to NOT favor any particular style of rifle or sight system. Distances will vary between 5 and 75+ yards. Targets will vary from life-size broadside buffalo and elephant heads to clay birds and water jugs.

Location: Libby Shooting Sports Complex on Farm to Market Rd. across from the Libby Airport.

Time: Shooting starts at 8 am SHARP! Please arrive early to check in and get setup. Remember to bring lawn chairs, hat and sunscreen. A food truck will be at the range if you would like to purchase breakfast, lunch or soft drinks. You are also welcome to bring your own food and drinks (NO ALCOHOL ON RANGE PROPERTY).

Please email safaririflechallenge@yahoo.com to sign up or request more information including local lodging options. FYI, space is very limited!

Sincerely, Jay C. Sheffield Match Director

Here are a few links from recent events in case you might like to learn more:



Monday, March 21, 2016

I Am Conservation


I Am Conservation...Something that might help those who do not fully understand the benefits of lawful managed hunting of elephants.


Monday, March 14, 2016

SCI 2016-Gottfried Prechtl: Prechtl Jagd- & Sportwaffen


During the 2016 Safari Club International Convention I had a prescheduled meeting arranged with my good friend Jochen Hennig and one of his friends. Jochen and I met many years ago in Germany, became friends, and stay in touch regularly. Any chance we have to meet either here in the United States or in Germany is a done deal. Throw hunting or firearms into the mix and we are making plans! Jochen is a racing consultant who is also an avid hunter and connoisseur of fine rifles. I was told the gentleman I would be meeting and spending a little time with was a highly skilled custom gun maker from Germany, which as you might guess also happens to be one of my favorite hunting destinations.

The gentleman, Gottfried Prechtl, is the owner and Master Gunsmith of Prechtl Jagd- und Sportwaffen. As luck would have it we had a chance to share many stories, enjoy a glass or two of wine, some delicious smoked salmon, cheese, and of course discuss his custom manufacturing of quality rifle systems.

I enjoyed learning that besides his gun making skills Gottfried grew-up hunting. He has a background in tool-making and is also a machinist. Those skills led him initially to a hobby of gunsmithing that blossomed and grew into his becoming an internationally known fine custom gunmaker.

Gottfried and his five employees work to produce hunting rifles, sporting precision rifles, and rifles for law enforcement. He also makes actions, gun parts/components, as well as production machines, various gunmaker accessories, and also a Bisley vice in addition to his custom gun making. Many of you may be familiar with his precision Universal Milling Machine and tooling.



Gottfried builds his best quality bolt action rifles on his own Double and Single Square Bridge Prechtl M98 Actions. Additionally, Gottfried also produces a high-strength match action in single shot or repeater configurations for precision target shooters. Specialty models are also available for the tactical law enforcement community.





The Prechtl M98 standard and magnum rifle systems are made based upon the original drawings of Paul Mauser. Gottfried strives to stay true to the original proven design. Working from those drawings, Gottfried has made several changes that have improved upon that original foundation. Things such as extractor length, ejection port modification, square bridge refinements, optimized cocking piece with solid bottom lug for use with adjustable trigger assemblies, firing pin and bolt diameter changes, receiver width modifications, plus bolt and receiver tolerance modifications just to name a few areas. One of his developments, the Prechtl 3-Position Safety with Safety Lock is well known throughout the world.


Available action types include the Prechtl M98 Magnum, Standard, Lightweight, and the Prechtl 07 Express which is a precision Magnum rifle. A new addition is the Prechtl GS-04 Long Range Hunting model designed for hunting conditions more suited to longer distance shots. I had the opportunity to handle a prototype of the GS-04 Long Range in .338 Lapua Magnum that was simply stunning. Other calibers are available along with a variety of options including an adjustable cheek piece. The .338 Lapua I handled has a stated precision of 0.3 MOA with Berger hybrid 300 grain bullets.

 











Gottfried’s versions of the Model 98 Mauser action design are machined from solid stock. In the Prechtl Magnum action a total of 15 kg of steel is cut and the weight of the finished action is 1.35 kg. The manufacturing process requires 92 hours of machining just to complete an action.



A very popular option in the U.S. Market is the take-down model version of Prechtl rifles. This version accounts for approximately 80% of the rifles built by Prechtl for U.S. customers. The take-down version is available in both the standard and magnum version.


All Prechtl models are manufactured and assembled at his shop in Birkenau, Germany. All actions and rifles are built and hand finished by Gottfried and the other skilled craftsman that he employs. The only rifle component not made in his shop are the barrels. These are made by the German Lothar Walther Company. There is one variable to this and that is the Prechtl-Express 07 Mansory model.




As some of you may know, Mansory is known for making a line of the very best ultralight high-strength carbon cars for manufacturers such as Bugatti, Ferrari, Lamborghini, McLaren, and Mercedes-Benz just to name a few. They have teamed up with Prechtl to create a carbon stock and carbon barrel sleeve paired with selected match grade barrels made by Lothar Walther. All other parts are Prechtl.  






I have many friends living in Germany who are avid hunters. They know of the new Mauser bolt actions that Gottfried makes and speak very highly of his gunmaking skills and craftsmanship. I had the opportunity to handle many versions of his M98 rifles and I must say they are functional works of art. To say his actions are as smooth as glass with triggers that are unbelievably crisp is an understatement. They must be experienced firsthand to be appreciated. I was highly impressed with every model in his rifle line that I handled. Fit, finish, function, attention to detail all superb. His takedown rifle version was extremely well designed and executed.




Why would you want to consider having Gottfried build a rifle for you? Well besides what I have already mentioned consider this as well. The rifles are fully custom and because of this you will have a wide range of options such as stock and recoil pad style, stock finishes, stock fitting, sling swivels, express sights, semi-express sights, no sights, German pivot mount on integral bases, other mounting options, safety and safety lock options, standard or take-down options, magazine capacity options, barrel length & diameter options, integral barrel with quarter rib, and caliber options. There are many other options that are available such as custom engraving by some of the best German engravers as well as finish options such as color case hardening for example. This list is incomplete but it serves as an example of the variables that are tailored to your specific needs or desires.







Gottfried’s company philosophy and objective are simple. “There is nothing that cannot be made even cheaper… but there is also nothing that cannot be made even better. The wheel does not have to be reinvented, the wheel already exists.”

“Our main activity is manufacturing quality systems for repeater rifles in standard and magnum versions, sport weapon systems in standard and magnum sizes and both single shot and semi-automatic, as well as hunting, sporting and police weapons from systems produced by us. Compensators for rifles and shotguns, match triggers, weapon parts and rifle maker supplies are also the object of our production. Repairs of all kinds to hunting weapons and large caliber sporting weapons are carried out reliably in our quality workshop.”




  
So there you have it! A snapshot of Gottfried Prechtl, the owner and Master Gunsmith of Prechtl Jagd- und Sportwaffen and some of his custom rifles. I am very excited about what I saw and had a chance to handle. I am looking forward to discussing the possibility with Gottfried of a custom driven hunt rifle in the not too distant future.


Be sure to look up Gottfried and pay him a visit if you live in Germany or elsewhere in Europe. If you live in the United States be sure to visit his booth during the next Safari Club International Convention. If you’re in the market for a beautiful custom made rifle you will not be disappointed.

You can also visit the Prechtl website to learn more.

Saturday, March 12, 2016

Black Bear Skinning Time-lapse

A time-lapse view of skinning a black bear. This information has been provided by our friends at Dick’s Taxidermy.


You can view other videos from Dick’s Taxidermy on our Blog video Page or by searching YouTube.