any word on dublin

Dublin is the 1st big match since the shortages began. I'm curious as to how or whether match attendance will react.

People at a local public range told me that attendance there has dropped by 30%-40% and rounds fired per person has dropped also. But that is mostly the hunting and black rifle newbie crowd.

I'll be at Riverbend in a couple of weeks to see for myself.
 
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around 77 shooters. windy, cold, rain been in the highs of mid 50's since wednesday. sunday should get around 70 later on.... but more rain

larry costa won LV100
jim carmichael won HV 100
jack neary leading 2 gun after LV/HV 100
 
Larry Costa wins the 2 gun.
I shot beside Larry and it was amazing some of the stuff he shot through and got tiny-tiny groups.

The first day I was between Kip Jones and Larry and our targets looked like the Morse code for "R". Dot, dash, dot!!

Grats to all the winners who produced some amazing groups in some tough conditions. Like for example, Buddy Ross shot a 0.123" at 200!!
 
Saturday morning in Middle Georgia was chilly and very windy with intermittent rain; pre-dawn Sunday brought very heavy rain -- but not enough to deter most of the Sat shooters (only seven of them did not return for the Sunday shoot). After watching a wrecker pull a stuck-to-its-axle SVU from the muck, the shooters got down to punching holes -- and enjoyed a relatively nice day. Thanks to the MGGOA for hosting the event and the volunteers (the range officers, the target crew, the scorer and his helper, and the cooks) for helping make it enjoyable. Shooters and spectators from Oregon (I heard), Canada, and many points in between (including: AL, AR, FL, GA, IA, IN, KY, MI, NC, NY, OH, PA, SC, TN, TX, and VA) attended and had a good time.

Here are two of many memorable pictures:

200 Yd Small Group -- Courtesy of Buddy Ross:
SmallGroup_zps6658a047.jpg


Top Gun - Larry Costa
Winner2_zpse200f0fa.jpg
 
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Top gun

Saturday morning in Middle Georgia was chilly and very windy with intermittent rain; pre-dawn Sunday brought very heavy rain -- but not enough to deter most of the Sat shooters (only seven of them did not return for the Sunday shoot). After watching a wrecker pull a stuck-to-its-axle SVU from the muck, the shooters got down to punching holes -- and enjoyed a relatively nice day. Thanks to the MGGOA for hosting the event and the volunteers (the range officers, the target crew, the scorer and his helper, and the cooks) for helping make it enjoyable. Shooters and spectators from Oregon (I heard), Canada, and many points in between (including: AL, AR, FL, GA, IA, IN, KY, MI, NC, NY, OH, PA, SC, TN, TX, and VA) attended and had a good time.

Here are two of many memorable pictures:

200 Yd Small Group -- Courtesy of Buddy Ross:
SmallGroup_zps6658a047.jpg


Top Gun - Larry Costa
Winner2_zpse200f0fa.jpg

Congratulations,

Larry "The Tuner Guy" Get'er done!!! :eek:
 
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