We had a record turnout for us today! We got to meet 4 new shooters...two from here at the Hide, and two from my constant promoting from where I work in Ithaca.
(You know Ithaca?..."10 square miles surrounded by Reality")
Anyhoo, here are todays scores. And once again, they are dominated by F-T/R guns.
<span style="font-weight: bold">F-Open </span>
Rob 194-15V Savage 6BR
STP 192-16V Savage 6BRX
JDA Sr 186-14V Rem 6BRX
David 185-14V Savage 260 Rem.
Woody 182-8V Rem 300 Win.
Greg 153-8V Savage 260 Rem.
<span style="font-weight: bold">F-T/R </span>
USSR 195-17V 308W
Curt 194-14V 308W
KMussack 192-15V 308W
Doug 189-19V 308W
sled 187-11V 308W
Dan 185-9V 308W
Todd 184-15V 308W
Kasumi 183-10V 308W
Geoff 176-8V 223 Rem.
**** No score turned in
We fired 3 relays and fired 20 rounds only for each 30 minute segement to allow the barrels to cool down. Hopefully, the wait to shoot was tolerable for the second and third relays. We want to move things as quickly as possible but not cause harm to our guns. Again, these matches are for training to introduce the new shooters to F-Class. Our effort today seemed to pay off in spades. The Top score in Open class was fired by a new shooter, using a McGowen barreled Savage in the standard 6BR. Fine shooting indeed!
For those that shot with us today I thank you very much. Please post up and tell me that you all got home safe and sound. Your comments are welcomed.
Oh yea, fine shooting today USSR!!!
Scott
(You know Ithaca?..."10 square miles surrounded by Reality")

Anyhoo, here are todays scores. And once again, they are dominated by F-T/R guns.
<span style="font-weight: bold">F-Open </span>
Rob 194-15V Savage 6BR
STP 192-16V Savage 6BRX
JDA Sr 186-14V Rem 6BRX
David 185-14V Savage 260 Rem.
Woody 182-8V Rem 300 Win.
Greg 153-8V Savage 260 Rem.
<span style="font-weight: bold">F-T/R </span>
USSR 195-17V 308W
Curt 194-14V 308W
KMussack 192-15V 308W
Doug 189-19V 308W
sled 187-11V 308W
Dan 185-9V 308W
Todd 184-15V 308W
Kasumi 183-10V 308W
Geoff 176-8V 223 Rem.
**** No score turned in
We fired 3 relays and fired 20 rounds only for each 30 minute segement to allow the barrels to cool down. Hopefully, the wait to shoot was tolerable for the second and third relays. We want to move things as quickly as possible but not cause harm to our guns. Again, these matches are for training to introduce the new shooters to F-Class. Our effort today seemed to pay off in spades. The Top score in Open class was fired by a new shooter, using a McGowen barreled Savage in the standard 6BR. Fine shooting indeed!
For those that shot with us today I thank you very much. Please post up and tell me that you all got home safe and sound. Your comments are welcomed.
Oh yea, fine shooting today USSR!!!

Scott