Class 1; Rimfire Handgun, Iron
Sights
|
Firearm
|
Distance
|
Stance
|
Score
|
Billll
|
Ruger Mk I
|
18’
|
Freestyle
|
81
|
Billll
|
Ruger Mk I
|
18’
|
Strong Hand
|
79
|
Billll
|
Ruger Mk I
|
18’
|
Weak Hand
|
66
|
Chester
|
Ruger SR-22
|
15’
|
Freestyle
|
79
|
Mike B
|
S & W 617
|
18’
|
Freestyle
|
72
|
Mike B
|
S & W 617
|
18’
|
Strong Hand
|
61
|
Mike B
|
S & W 617
|
18’
|
Weak Hand
|
65
|
Kim
|
Ruger Single-Ten
|
15’
|
Freestyle
|
70
|
Merle
|
S & W Model 34 Kit Gun
|
21’
|
Freestyle
|
9
|
Danno
|
Ruger 22/45
|
33'
|
Freestyle
|
8
|
Class 2; Rimfire Handgun,
Optical Sights
|
Firearm
|
Distance
|
Stance
|
Score
|
David (TBS)
|
Ruger Mk III Red Dot
|
15’
|
Freestyle
|
63
|
Susan (Mrs TBS)
|
Ruger Mk III Red Dot
|
15’
|
Freestyle
|
54
|
Merle
|
TC Contender 2X Scope
|
21’
|
Freestyle
|
53
|
Jill Ann
|
Ruger Mk III Red Dot
|
15'
|
Freestyle
|
38
|
Class 3; Centerfire Handgun,
Iron Sights
|
Firearm
|
Distance
|
Stance
|
Score
|
Merle
|
British Enfield No 2 Revolver .38/200
|
21’
|
Freestyle
|
52
|
Chester
|
Springfield XDM .45
|
15’
|
Freestyle
|
50
|
Class 4; Centerfire Handgun,
Optical Sights
|
Firearm
|
Distance
|
Stance
|
Score
|
Merle
|
TC Contender 2X Scope 9 mm
|
21’
|
Freestyle
|
53
|
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
August 2014 e-Postal Results
August was a good contest, and everyone made enough hits on the targets that they should feel good about their shooting skills. Billll of Bill's Idle Mind took top honors, and then impressed us by submitting more targets by shooting one-handed, with both hands! Great Shooting, Billll! Here's the rundown:
Thanks to all who participated. If I have left someone out, please e-mail right away and straightem me out. Be sure to print out the alligator target for September and enter again!
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2 comments:
I'd like to add my thanks to all who participated! :)
Merle
Thank you, Merle for putting it together for the gun bloggers out there. The short distances you specified were important for the little bullseyes, and I changed the distance on the September contest because of that. We still had a good point spread, and more realistic distances for difficult targets should encourage more participation. Now, if Danno could find a range where he could shoot closer than 33 feet. Maybe he could build a high-bermed tennis court in his back yard.
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