Enjoyed the match. The new tgt is nice and it was great to meet Mike, Norm, Larry, Todd and so many other great shooters. Being new, I wish I had taken the match a bit more seriously. I brought an un-proven albeit great shooting old Win 52B is with an antique 10x Fecker scope. While it shot good, I was still messing around with ammo lots to get the best out of it. I only had enough of its best lot for one card which was OK. I switched to a new lot of Eley on the last card a was able to score a 2000 on it. Wish, I had taken the time to try that lot at home before I got to the match, lol. Had I realized how serious this match was, I might have brought a more proven and tested rifle. Live and learn.
Fun event with good people. Suggestions: Offer a junior class and consider offering a factory stock class which would allow the Vudoos, Annies, Sakos and other nice factory original rifles to compete on a level field. The Hot Rod class is great and I would keep it but it was so open that it made a maxxed out hot rod so much like a unlimited rifle that the only real difference was the two piece rest. Just food for thought.
Dude, by far, you had the coolest rifle at the match. I spent more time standing there taking that one all in....love the old 52's and it made me stop and think that I should've brought my 52D. If I were to apply a name to my 52, it would be "Basket Case," because of the shape it was in when I purposely traded into it.
The suggestions are well taken and I appreciate it. This match is all about the shooting and input like this is important. We learned a lot on the first one and it helps us go forward.
Thanks Dude and reach out anytime if you need anything,
MB