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PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 7:28 am 
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Click on the below link for the pics.........

http://gunner.sixshootercommunity.org/ssc08/

Did not get as many as last year, which I took most of them on Friday. This year I didn't make it to the range on Friday so I only got a few while shooting on Saturday.


What is everyone's opinion on the stages for this year's match????

I thought most of the stages were pretty boring, i.e. not very fun to shoot. Too many tight shots, head shots, limited sight shots. I would have liked to seen more props/walls/barrels used on the smaller stages instead of open areas with targets set up like stages 6, 8, 9. It may just me due to the fact I had one of the worst matches of my 20 years of shooting IPSC.


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PostPosted: Mon May 05, 2008 7:18 am 
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Good job on the pics!

Next year we need to have some kind of LTW member huddle, maybe just cluster up for a few while we they do stats? You know, a little time to speculate as to who's gonna win (yeah right 8) ).

I thought the stages were fine but then I'm usually pretty easy to please. Lots of no-shoots this year, those are always unwelcome.... 'specially the ones with holes in 'em.....

Had a great squad as always. Greg Martin from Wilson Combat, a quiet-ish, slow-talkin' nice guy, starts breathing fire once the timer goes off! Finished 4th overall I think? Dude can shoot.

Sharyn Cohen was stylin' indeed in her LTW-logo'd jersey. She shoots for Millenium Custom.

There was a nice assortment of prize guns-- Bob Miller's gun looked great, as did Matt Davis's (Heinie 'smith). Matt's got a cool logo designed by his wife who also works at Heinie. The Heinie gun was of course fino, and of course was the choice of ol' What's His Name that won the match. Springfield Custom Shop had two on the table too, and some guy name Tan Chang or something like that :lol: , and I'm probably forgetting one or two, but they were all very nice. Springfield also gave away a ton of Mil Specs and XD's.

The nada-zip-butkus I took home from the match, I will cherish it always.... sniff.....

Quincy is a great town that I have really taken a liking to.... more on that and Tequila tasting lessons learned, coming up


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PostPosted: Mon May 05, 2008 8:27 am 
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Count me in for next year! As long as a hack shooter won't slow everyone else down too much. I'm sorry previous commitments kept me from attending this year.

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PostPosted: Wed May 14, 2008 9:42 pm 
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Hey Ned I had a blast talking with you at the match.
I liked the match but also didn"t like the three no shoots of mine with holes in them. :(
I'll be back next year and will bring a couple of friends with me. I already can"t wait.


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