As an aside, I think next year we should take a picture of all the Krags in attendance in one or two racks. I bet there haven't been that many running Krags together since about 1917!
I agree a group picture would be cool, but. . . at the shoot at Western in 2003, they had a shoot-off between Krags and 1903 Springfields (since in the early days target shooters swore the Krag was more accurate). There were at least 45 Krag shooters, plus the 1903/1905/1906/1903MkI/1903A1, a couple of 1903A3s, and even a National Match. All told, almost 100 of Springfield's finest designs, all shooting ball-equivalent loads.
As I recall, there were 3 events that went into the aggregate: "Mad Minute" (as many shots as you could fire, 200 yards, on a single IPSC silhuette), 100/200/300 precision (10 shots each, on a bullseye target), and 600 yard precision (10 rounds, bullseye target). I've probably got the results somewhere, but Krags didn't make the top 10 (maybe even top 15). I shot it 3 times (Krag, 1903A3, and a K98k for comparison), and scored 3rd with the 1903A3, around 20th with the Krag, and my Mauser score was ~5th place. Great way to spend an afternoon!
Note for the expansion-era shooters: the '03s had several problems with bolt part breakage, particularly in the Mad Minute. Might want to make sure you have spare parts, especially the collar and firing pin tip. I don't recall the Krags having any parts issues.