PRIOR YEAR MATCH REPORTS AND PHOTOS OF FACILITY
2010 Steel Safari Practical Rifle Match -
The 2010 Steel Safari can be characterized by one word: HOT. Temperatures started ramping up on Friday for the Long-Range Side Match, reaching about 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and peaked on Saturday with a high of 109. The shooting was hotter than ever too, with winning scores higher than ever before, and more shooters with high scores than every before.
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Colorado Multigun 2009 Steel Safari Practical Rifle Match -
The 2009 Steel Safari was a tough match with tough competition. Although there was overall a little less wind speed than in '08, the wind changes made up for it. With a few procedural tweaks to ensure fair competition and less confusion, shooters were put to an extremely tough mental, physical, and marksmanship challenge. The competitor who had the skill, preparation, and luck locked down the match title.
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Colorado Multigun 2008 Steel Safari Practical Rifle Match -
The 2008 Steel Safari was extra tough this year for two reasons:
extreme wind and extreme heat. With more target opportunities,
shooters were put to an extreme tough mental, physical, and
marksmanship challenge. The competitor who had the skill,
preparation, and luck locked down the match title, but all those
that finished were treated to a prize table better than any
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Blue Steel Ranch 2007 Steel Safari Practical Rifle Match -
One of the best field-style hike-and-shoot long-range rifle
challenges is known only to a small number of shooters. Dave
Wheeler has been running his "Steel Safari" match for about ten
years on his thousand-acre private ranch in the rugged terrain
near Logan NM. The format of the match boils down the essence of
practical rifle shooting in the field: to locate small and
medium-sized steel targets (often hidden), range and engage while "on the clock" with a
challenging time limit.
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Steel Safari 2006 - I recently shot the Steel Safari rifle match, run at a private ranch near Logan NM. This match follows the general idea of the Keneyathlon-- movement, target location, and engagement. The match format this year was two field courses, and a couple side-stages. [more >>] |