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10/15/2016 4:19 PM  #1


Bryan Station (Central KY) Table Shoot, Sat. October 15

As always, thanks for everyone that took the time to come and shoot with us. The weather turned out nice, and Jeanette did a great job with the food and scoring.  I tried to shoot and enter scores, barely succeeding at either .  Steve was in Missouri at the Bevel Brothers shoot, and we missed him.

6 shooters participated, and the top 3 were:
1) Bo C. 3.5265
2) Sterling M. 4.257
3) Archie H.  4.59

Bob R. finished in 4th just a hair off Archie at 4.595, but Bob came back and won the 50 yard 1 shot match.

The prize for best X was a beautiful silver dollar donated by Archie H.  The best X of the day was 0.035 by...Archie H., who generously donated it back for the November match. 


As always, feedback welcome.  My feeling at this time is that our November (12) match will be at 25 yards as usual, not a full 50 yard match, as several people have expressed the desire to do a 50 yard match, but almost as many also stressed the need to practice some more at that range.

 

10/15/2016 5:59 PM  #2


Re: Bryan Station (Central KY) Table Shoot, Sat. October 15

Barton,

Sounds like a good time had by all, will be loaded up and ready for 25 yd. match in November.

Tell Bob great shooting on the 50 yard target.

Glad to see Bo win one, that's good shooting with his new gun.

Carl

 

10/15/2016 7:45 PM  #3


Re: Bryan Station (Central KY) Table Shoot, Sat. October 15

Yes, but Bo cheated and used a caplock .  Just kidding, he has been keeping after it and it was just a matter of time before he made the winners circle!  Same for Bob, really.

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