Congratulations to the United States F-Class Open Team winning the 2023 World Championships held at the Genl De Wet Shooting Range in Bloemfontein, South Africa. The F-Open Team clinched the World Championships competing exclusively with Berger Hybrid Target bullets.

The US F-Class team, who spent 5+ years training for this event, joined teams from Australia, Great Britain, New Zealand, South Africa, and others, to battle for the prestigious title of World Champion in both F-Class Target Rifle (F-TR) and F-Open divisions.

Lead by team captain Dan Bramley and adjutant Pete Ricci, the US F-Open team had multiple team and individual accolades, including 7 silver and 8 bronze medals. Team member Kaycie Blankship received gold in the Under 25 and Walter Lange in Super Veteran.

After the team’s championship win, Ricci commented, “We experienced an uncontrollable explosion of emotions after achieving our goal that began in 2018. Seeing tears of joy in many of our team member’s eyes is a memory that will not soon be forgotten.”

The US F-Open World Champion members were Pat Scully, Emil Kovan, Addison Mohler, Shiraz Balolia, Steve Zock, Tod Hendricks, Keith Weil, Bill Kolodziej, and was coached by Bob Sebold and Team Berger member, Trudie Fay. The two-day match had the F-Open team in third place at the end of day one but were able to battle back on day two compiling a grand aggregate of 3540-366V that surpassed South Africa by five points (3535-374V Silver Medal).

Day 1 Scores
700M 589-60V
800M 593 – 63V
900M 583 – 56V
Total 1765-179V

Day 2 Scores
700M 599-78V
800M 595-62V
900M 581-47V
Total 1775-187V

Berger’s 7mm 184 Grain Hybrid Target bullet is a favorite among F-Open competitors and is the official bullet of the US F-Class F-Open team. A portion of every consumer sale was donated to the US F-Class Open Team to help support their quest to be crowned World Champion. The team also competes with Berger’s 7mm 180 Grain Hybrid Target bullet.

“Every shooter on our team shoots Berger bullets! And we can’t thank Berger enough for their support,” commented Team Captain, Dan Bramley.