Well we saw more blood spilled today, almost as much as can be seen in a Tarantino movie.
Today did not bring any rain, but sunny, cool and the same wind pattern was evident.
We shot 800 yards in the morning and 900 yards in the afternoon. The 900 yards was challenging, as the predominant head wind from the left of about 4 MOA would quickly switch up to 6 MOA or drop 2 MOA. Resulting in not only 3's but 2's being scored. Many complaining (including myself) that flags all looked the same, and could not gain sufficient eveidence from the flags to make a definitive decision to change the sights.
Many USA shooters were obsered, shooting fast to minimize the changes, whereas other's waited out the changes that they could see, but that left them using all the 23 mins avaialable for the 2 and 15 shoot.
1st SHERRI GALLAGHER 510-038
Canadian Shooters in the top as follows 100:-
42nd TOM WALTERS 497-038
45th ROGER ROMSES 497-036
59th SERGE BISSONNETTE 495-040
70th DON PITCAIRN 494-034
84th BOB PITCAIRN 493-034
86th GEORGE WRIGHT 492-037
99th MIRKO TEGLASI 491-034
Must remember to pack more band aids for tomorrow!!!
To respond to John's comment about Ken Nelson, I believe he took the first day off to rest and recover, and was back on the range today.
Steve,
ReplyDeleteLove the analogy.
Scott