Lowell Hottenstein wins Hog Roast. R. Stewart shoots potential LV 200 World record.
The results of the 2010 Hog Roast are below:
HV 100:
1. Andy Shifflett .2094
2. Don Rosetti .2202
3. Billy Stevens .2204
4. Larry Costa .2218
5. Lee Hachigian .2248
Small Group Lee Hachigian .094
HV 200:
1. Greg Reed .2240
2. Tony Boyer .2307
3. Tony Alexander .2404
4. Larry Caston .2430
5. Lou Murdica .2433
Small Group David Robinson .214
HV Grand:
1. Larry Costa .2395
2. Don Rosetti .2454
3. Tony Boyer .2480
4. Bart Sauter .2550
5. Ralph Stewart .2575
LV 100:
1. Larry Costa .2056
2. Billy Stevens .2250
3. Harley Baker .2258
4. Wayne Campbell .2258
5. Buddy Ross .2390
Small Group Lowell Hottenstein .105
LV 200:
1. Ralph Stewart .1489 (Potential NBRSA World Record)
2. Lowell Hottenstein .1681
3. Joe Krupa .1801
4. Don Rosetti .2115
5. Harley Baker .2218
Small Group Ralph Stewart .184
LV Grand:
1. Lowell Hottenstein .2062
2. Ralph Stewart .2110
3. Joe Krupa .2126
4. Harley Baker .2238
5. Billy Stevens .2304
Two-Gun:
1. Lowell Hottenstein .2326
2. Ralph Stewart .2342
3. Larry Costa .2350
4. Harley Baker .2428
5. Joe Krupa .2461
6. Tony Boyer .2494
7. Don Rosetti .2513
8. Bart Sauter .2590
9. Andy Shifflett .2675
10. Billy Stevens .2687
Very Interesting weekend. As a World Team qualifier the match was well attended with 92 participants. Roye Lecomby and the Fairchance team did an outstanding job; including "three squares" every day. (As Jack Neary says every year at Kane "... if you feed them, they will come".) There were competitors from states as far away as California, Oregon, North Dakaota, Florida, Texas, Alabama, Vermont, and points in between.
On Friday Jack put on a Benchrest Clinic that was very well received. Over the remainder of the weekend Lowell Hottenstein put on a clinic on how to actually shoot. (Jack was unable to participate due to a family committment.) Lowell fended off consistent shooting by Larry Costa, Harley Baker, Toney Boyer, Andy Shifflett, Wayne, Bart and Billy and a slew of others, as well as a World Record performance by new shooter Rabon (Ralph) Stewart.
On Saturday we approached 90 degrees and the conditions were sunny with switchy winds. On Sunday there was rain most of the day with temperatures around 70 degrees and light to moderate winds.
Sunday morning was very “shootable” with Ralph Stewart shooting a range-measured .1489 LV 200 aggregate; which is being submitted for world record consideration. The existing LV200 NBRSA record of .1558 was set by Gene Bukys at the 2009 NBRSA Nationals at St. Louis.
Those not attending missed a great shoot at one of the East's best benchrest ranges.
The results of the 2010 Hog Roast are below:
HV 100:
1. Andy Shifflett .2094
2. Don Rosetti .2202
3. Billy Stevens .2204
4. Larry Costa .2218
5. Lee Hachigian .2248
Small Group Lee Hachigian .094
HV 200:
1. Greg Reed .2240
2. Tony Boyer .2307
3. Tony Alexander .2404
4. Larry Caston .2430
5. Lou Murdica .2433
Small Group David Robinson .214
HV Grand:
1. Larry Costa .2395
2. Don Rosetti .2454
3. Tony Boyer .2480
4. Bart Sauter .2550
5. Ralph Stewart .2575
LV 100:
1. Larry Costa .2056
2. Billy Stevens .2250
3. Harley Baker .2258
4. Wayne Campbell .2258
5. Buddy Ross .2390
Small Group Lowell Hottenstein .105
LV 200:
1. Ralph Stewart .1489 (Potential NBRSA World Record)
2. Lowell Hottenstein .1681
3. Joe Krupa .1801
4. Don Rosetti .2115
5. Harley Baker .2218
Small Group Ralph Stewart .184
LV Grand:
1. Lowell Hottenstein .2062
2. Ralph Stewart .2110
3. Joe Krupa .2126
4. Harley Baker .2238
5. Billy Stevens .2304
Two-Gun:
1. Lowell Hottenstein .2326
2. Ralph Stewart .2342
3. Larry Costa .2350
4. Harley Baker .2428
5. Joe Krupa .2461
6. Tony Boyer .2494
7. Don Rosetti .2513
8. Bart Sauter .2590
9. Andy Shifflett .2675
10. Billy Stevens .2687
Very Interesting weekend. As a World Team qualifier the match was well attended with 92 participants. Roye Lecomby and the Fairchance team did an outstanding job; including "three squares" every day. (As Jack Neary says every year at Kane "... if you feed them, they will come".) There were competitors from states as far away as California, Oregon, North Dakaota, Florida, Texas, Alabama, Vermont, and points in between.
On Friday Jack put on a Benchrest Clinic that was very well received. Over the remainder of the weekend Lowell Hottenstein put on a clinic on how to actually shoot. (Jack was unable to participate due to a family committment.) Lowell fended off consistent shooting by Larry Costa, Harley Baker, Toney Boyer, Andy Shifflett, Wayne, Bart and Billy and a slew of others, as well as a World Record performance by new shooter Rabon (Ralph) Stewart.
On Saturday we approached 90 degrees and the conditions were sunny with switchy winds. On Sunday there was rain most of the day with temperatures around 70 degrees and light to moderate winds.
Sunday morning was very “shootable” with Ralph Stewart shooting a range-measured .1489 LV 200 aggregate; which is being submitted for world record consideration. The existing LV200 NBRSA record of .1558 was set by Gene Bukys at the 2009 NBRSA Nationals at St. Louis.
Those not attending missed a great shoot at one of the East's best benchrest ranges.
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