Shooting Competition
Berger’s Ken Sanoski Wins the Inaugural MDT Midsummer Madness
Ken Sanoski Clinches Victory in Inaugural MDT Midsummer Madness Precision Rifle Match
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✍️By ZRIntel Editorial Team📍British Columbia, CanadaIn an impressive display of shooting skill, Team Bergers Ken Sanoski claimed victory in the inaugural MDT Midsummer Madness, a prestigious Precision Rifle Series (PRS) match held from August 29-31, 2025, in British Columbia, Canada. The event, hosted by the British Columbia Precision Rifle League (BCPRL), marked the first-ever 2-day PRS match to be held in the province, drawing top marksmen from across North America. Sanoskis final score of 168 narrowly edged out his competition, with a one-point margin securing his place at the top. The course of fire at the Midsummer Madness was set in the rugged mountain terrain of the Nicola Valley, providing a challenging backdrop for competitors. Shooters faced a mix of natural terrain and man-made props, with targets placed at various distances ranging from 200 to over 1200 yards. The dynamic course demanded peak performance from both shooters and their equipment, pushing competitors to showcase their abilities in a diverse set of conditions. Sanoski, known for his precision and consistency, praised his trusted equipment, which played a pivotal role in his success. The consistency I get out of my Berger bullets, Lapua brass, and Vihtavuori powder is second to none, said Sanoski after the match. Even when Im 40 hours from home, I know the ammunition will perform. Over the course of two days, Sanoski missed only 12 shots, making his performance even more remarkable considering the difficulty of the terrain. In addition to his overall victory, Sanoski earned the coveted Top International shooter award for his exceptional performance, marking his second PRS Pro Series win of the year. The win solidified Sanoskis place as one of the top competitors in the PRS community, underscoring his ability to deliver under pressure and his skill in adapting to challenging environments. The MDT Midsummer Madness was not just a competition but also an important event for the growing PRS community in British Columbia. The match provided an opportunity for local shooters to engage in high-level competition and showcased the growing interest in precision rifle shooting across the province. Sanoskis victory serves as a testament to the hard work and dedication required to excel in the PRS, and it highlights the role of high-quality equipment in achieving success in the sport. As precision rifle competitions continue to gain popularity, the demand for reliable and consistent equipment is higher than ever. Sanoskis victory at the MDT Midsummer Madness further reinforces the importance of having the right gear, and the performance of his Berger ammunition and Lapua brass continues to set a standard for top-tier competition equipment. Shooters looking to compete at the highest level will undoubtedly be taking note of Sanoskis setup and his impressive performance in this inaugural match.