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    Harrison Sportsman's Club- Score Match Saturday

    Harrison will be hosting a 100 yard Score Match Saturday. Gates open at 8:00am, firing will start promptly at 10:00. Coffe will be ready, donuts, pop and bottled water will be available. Either call me to reserve a bench or show up early if you want to share a bench. Attendance at these matches...
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    Harrison Group Match Results 7-24-2010

    Dick between the match Saturday and trips to the hospital (new granddaughter... :D ) Thursday and Friday I've been busier that a one legged man at an aze kickin contest. Things have finally calmed down, I'll give you a call Monday.
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    Harrison Group Match Results 7-24-2010

    The following are the results from a Group match that was hosted at the Harrison Sportsman's Club on July 24 2010. After a hotly contested LV/HV combined class the winner is; 1st. Larry Gage .2238" 2nd. Dudley Pierce .2258" (shooting a .30) 3rd. Jim Hutchison .2578" Small Group- Larry Gage...
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    Gulf Coast Region Proposal For Slight Change In Varmint For Score

    That's a big crock of.... Take a gun that's shooting a 3/4" group to a score match and see how well you do. :rolleyes: Leave the present format alone. We're just not seeing a glut of 25X scores, until then there's no need to make drastic changes.
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    Harrison Sportsman's Club Group Match... Saturday

    The Harrison Sportsman's Club will be hosting a 100 yard Group Match Saturday July 24th. Gates open at 8:00, the match will start at 10:00am. Coffee, donuts pop&water will be available for a modest fee. Get there early if you'd like to share a bench.
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    Harrison Score Match Results

    Well Mike there was a little rumbling about those .30's. I think even the word "outlaw" was brought up. :D Now the 6mm people need to step up to the plate and show em we don't need no stinkin bullet size advantage... Know darn well a 6 can shoot 23 -X's ;)
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    Harrison Score Match Results

    The following are the results from a 100 yard Score Match that was held at the Harrison Sportsman's Club today. After a hotly contested battle in both VFS and Factory classes the winners are; In VFS: 1st. (By Creedmore) Brian Albee with a 250-23X 2nd. Matt Guthrie 250-23X 3rd. Larry Feusse...
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    Harrison Sportsman's Club Score Match

    Harrison Sportsman's Club will be hosting a 100 yard Score Match this Saturday (July 10th.) . Gates open at 8:00am, firing will start at 10:00am. Get there early if you'd like to share a bench. Match fee's are the usual $12.00, we'll pay first and second place in each class (class needs a...
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    Harrison Sportsman's Club Group Match Results

    The following are the results from the Group Match held at The Harrison Sportsman's Club this morning. In combined LV/HV Class; 1st. Jim Hutchison .223" agg 2nd. Al Walewski .2568" agg 3rd. Brian Albee .2632" agg Small Group: Al Walewski .105" In Custom Class; 1st. Bob Jones...
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    Harrison Sportsman's Club Group Match

    Well, got the targets numbered and the paper work ready to go. Also made up some new number signs for the target backers that even Jeff SHOULD be able to read :D . I do hope the weatherman is wrong, 80+ degrees is gettin a little warm for a match....
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    Harrison Sportsman's Club Group Match

    The Harrison Sportsman's Club will hosting a 100 yard Group Match Saturday June 19th. Gates open at 8:00am, the match will begin at 10:00am. Match fee is $12.00, another $5.00 gets you into the cash option. Coffee and donuts will be available, come on out and enjoy the friendly atmosphere! You...
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    Harrison Score Match Results

    Well the weather cleared out as forcasted, we had a great time at the Harrison Sportsman's Club Score Match. Here's the results... In VFS Class; 1st. Larry Feusse 250-20X 2nd. Matt Guthrie 250-19X 3rd. Tom Majewski 250-17X In Custom Class; 1st. Larry Feusse 250-20X 2nd. Jeff Aberegg 250-14X...
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    Harrison Sportsman's Club Score Match

    Looks like we might get lucky weather wise. If these storms blow out of here tonight we should have light winds out of the north switching to south durring the match. Around 75% cloud cover, mirage hopefully will be non-existant. I feel another 25X is possible...
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    Harrison Sportsman's Club Score Match

    There will be a 100 yard Score Match at the Harrison Sportsman's Clup this Saturday 6-5-2010. This match will also be the first match of the two Michigan Championship Series Matches that will be held at Harrison this season. You don't have to be a competitor in the Championship Series to shoot...
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    Precision Magazine, May 2010, page 57-59

    Boyd I used to check my loaded rounds for runout. Anything over .002" TIR to .003"TIR (worse case) would get marked on the bullet with a marker and placed in the right corner of my ammo box. I'd shoot that ammo for fouling shots. Thing is, at 100 yards that stuff shoots some dinky groups.
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    Precision Magazine, May 2010, page 57-59

    Your Close Paul, REALLY close Make the chamber die one piece. The die should be .001" under the size of the fired brass, including the neck. I want the neck held in compression so it has no where to go. On the neck end, a hole bored and jig ground concentric with the die, 5/8" diameter and 3/8"...
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    Precision Magazine, May 2010, page 57-59

    So, the primer flash hole reaming tool that I use TO MAKE THE FLASH HOLE CONCENTRIC WITH THE PRIMER POCKET on my Remington Ultramag brass doesn't work. It's an optical illusion that after reaming the holes they only APPEAR to be concentric with the primer pockets... :rolleyes:
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    Precision Magazine, May 2010, page 57-59

    Dan explained his process to me last year at a match. The very first question I asked him was how does he control neck thickness variance. From his reply it sounds like he's got it all worked out. This is from someone who has a working knowledge of injection molding equipment, gating, venting...
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    Precision Magazine, May 2010, page 57-59

    While technically correct, they teach in machining-101 that if you drill a hole and then ream the hole with an unsupported reamer the reamer will follow the existing hole. If the location is critical you'll need to single point bore the hole before reaming. Most machinist/toolmakers will...
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