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Finals 50m Rifle Prone Men - ISSF World Cup in all events 2012, London (GBR)

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  • Опубліковано 24 кві 2012
  • The FULL FINAL - The 2012 ISSF World Cup in London continued today with the 50m Rifle Prone Men final, taking place in a cold and windy day: difficult weather conditions for the athletes, laying on the London 2012 Olympic venue's lines, and trying to compensate the breeze effecting their shots. Sergei Martynov, the Rifle Prone #1 shooter in the world, secured the Prone's brightest medal once again, starting the new season like he had closed the previous one: in first place.
    Entering the final in first with 595 points, tied to Denmark's Grinmmel, he finished in second after the first shots, climbing then back in the leadership after Grimmel shot twice in the ninth ring.
    Scoring 104.9 points in the final, Matrynov totalized 699.9 points, winning the first Gold medal of the season, and securing his leadership atop of the world raking.
    Denmark's 36-year old finalist Torben Grimmel, the Olympic Silver medallist of Sydney 2000, finished in second place and secured the Silver with a total of 698.7 points (595+103.7), winning his ninth ISSF World Cup medals in the last 15 years.
    The Bronze medal went to the American shooter Michael McPhail, 30, the 2011 Pan American Champion. McPhail won the duel for the podium against Norway's Bogar in the second half of the match, closing the competition with 698.6 points (594+104.6).

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  • @ricashbringer9866
    @ricashbringer9866 7 років тому

    In refernce to the comments at 8:40 about groups let me give a recent example of mine. I recently shot a Remington 513T Machmaster made in 1946, at a 100 yard military type target placed at 50 yards and the rifle set in a rifle rest. I shot a 1 inch group with Federal Champion 36 grain copper hollow point .22lr. The rear sight is a redfield aperture and the front is a redfield number 58 globe sight. Not bad for a 71 year old rifle. But that is what is meant by the rounds grouping.