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A fantastic turnout was the order of the day up at the Harrison Sportsman's Club for the 100 Yd. Score Shoot. Not a cloud in the sky and the temperature was a balmy 75 degrees. The Harrison winds (blowing off of Bud Lake) were their typical unpredictable self. Mainly from the SW, SE, NW, SSE, W, etc. Heavy mirage at times created dead silence on the firing line - shooters waiting for the target to come back into the scope.
In the VFS Class.........National IBS Score Champ Larry Fuesse showed up and shot a fine 250-18X for third place. Coming in a close second place was none other than Jim Dyke with a 250-19X. And Jim (Hutch) Hutchinson put on a fine showmanship of shooting the Harrison conditions by beating everyone else with his match winning 250-21X!
In the Factory Class........New shooter Jeremiah Hoover shot a 245-11X for top laurels in the Factory Class. Charlie Deardoff was close on Jeremiah's heels with his 245-5X! And coming in third place and being awarded a great round of clapping was none other than the Indian River Umpire, Bob Zimmer with a 242-7X!
Bob Zimmer and Rob Fairbanks travel a long, long ways to get to the Harrison matches. Rob was in contention to win this match until he pulled the trigger on the first shot - it went out for a nine! Rob went on to finish with a 249-19X! It is really nice to see both of you at the matches, not to mention everyone else! There is nothing like going 'up north' to shoot benchrest!
The next match will be a 100 yard group match on July 19. Gates open at 8:00am and shooting commences at 10:00am.
Just the messenger boy.....Matt
In the VFS Class.........National IBS Score Champ Larry Fuesse showed up and shot a fine 250-18X for third place. Coming in a close second place was none other than Jim Dyke with a 250-19X. And Jim (Hutch) Hutchinson put on a fine showmanship of shooting the Harrison conditions by beating everyone else with his match winning 250-21X!
In the Factory Class........New shooter Jeremiah Hoover shot a 245-11X for top laurels in the Factory Class. Charlie Deardoff was close on Jeremiah's heels with his 245-5X! And coming in third place and being awarded a great round of clapping was none other than the Indian River Umpire, Bob Zimmer with a 242-7X!
Bob Zimmer and Rob Fairbanks travel a long, long ways to get to the Harrison matches. Rob was in contention to win this match until he pulled the trigger on the first shot - it went out for a nine! Rob went on to finish with a 249-19X! It is really nice to see both of you at the matches, not to mention everyone else! There is nothing like going 'up north' to shoot benchrest!
The next match will be a 100 yard group match on July 19. Gates open at 8:00am and shooting commences at 10:00am.
Just the messenger boy.....Matt
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