Not this year, to far with the economy like it is. Besides, I'm done chasing the SOY points. All fun shoots now. I have playing with those groundhog matches this summer and having a blast. Less headaches to. I'm gearing up for the Western Pa Groundhog Championship 2 day match in Sept. It's a great shoot and program joe puts on. Best of all it truely tests the shooter on how well he knows his rifle and load. They shoot 100yds, 300yds and 500yds. One filer shot in the ground and the next 5 shots for score at 100yds. 5 shots for score at 300yds and 5 shots for score at 500yds. NO SIGHTER SHOTS. Eithier you know your numbers or you don't. The range conditions are another story. It's a challenging range and draws a great bunch of guys to shoot with thru out the United States. I forget want monthly issue the Percision Shooting Magazine came and shot and wrote up an article. It is and has always been a good time. It's real easy once you have the safety meeting by joe and shoot the match. He will explain the rules and the rules don't change very often. So you can count on the match being basicly the same everytime you shoot it and the govern body that decides if the rules need changed or are going to change are joe and john who run the match, not the shooters. I like that. Are you going to Bridgeville in August?