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We had a great time this past weekend at Salem shooting 4 matches in 2 days. 9 shooters from 5 different States, (NY, MA, ME, NH and CA) competed in LV and HV on Sat. and US Open Class (35fp, 20lb weight limit) and a 50 Yard Challenge on Sunday. Conditions for both days were muggy, mid 80's with just about every wind condition you could imagine. Steve Brookhouse, a Hall of Fame IR50/50 rimfire br shooter, joined us for his first ever air rifle br match shooting a variety of borrowed rifles and you'll see a little farther down just how well he did. Matt Lababedy, the newest addition to Team USA headed to Plzen for the European/World Cup Championships, flew in from California to pick up his TM-1000 from Dan Brown it looks like Dan's put a darn good rifle in his hands for the trip!
Here are the results:
LV
1)Mark Normandin (TM-1000) - 244-4X, 248-5X, 248-10X=740-19X
2)Dan Brown (EV-2)- 246-11X, 244-11X, 248-12X= 738-34X
3)Todd Banks (EV-2)- 245-14X, 247-8X, 244-6X= 736-26X
4)Pete Wass( EV-2)- 241-8X, 241-9X, 249-10X= 731-27X
5)Brad Niese (Dawson)- 244-9X, 239-6X, 245-3X= 728-18X
6)Paul Bendix- 240-5X, 242-5X, 245-3X= 722-19X
7)Steve Brookhouse (EV-2)- 235-4X, 237-3X, 246-7X=718-14X
8)Dave Shattuck (AA MPR400)- 237-2X, 236-6X, 236-8X= 709-18X
Matt shot his HV TM-1000, scores DNC
HV
1)Dan Brown (Sumo .177)- 250-10X. 248-11X, 250-14X= 748-35X
2)Steve Brookhouse (Dawson .22)- 245-4X, 248-11X, 247-10X= 740-25X
3)Mark Normandin (BM-500)- 245-11X, 245-11X, 248-13X= 738-35X
4)Todd Banks (TM-1000 .22)- 245-6X, 239-5X, 250-12X= 734-23X
5)Matt Lababedy (TM-1000 .177)- 244-8X, 237-6X, 247-13X= 728-27X
6)Dave Shattuck (Rapid .177)- 243-5X, 240-8X, 243-6X= 726-22X
7)Pete Wass- 240-8X, 240-3X, 241-9X= 721-20
8)Paul Bendix- 238-5X, 232-3X, 241-5X= 711-13X
9)Brad Niese (Dawson .22) 237-7X, 226-7X, 233-2X= 696-16X
Open
1)Mark Normandin (BM-500)- 249-13X, 249-17X, 250-21X= 748-51X
2)Dan Brown (Sumo)- 250-15X, 249-20X, 249-13X= 748-48X
3)Steve Brookhouse (FX Indy twin tank)- 249-12X, 249-15X, 249-12X= 747-39X
4)Matt Lababedy (TM-1000)- 248-11X, 247-13X, 249-15X= 744-39X
5)Paul Bendix (Sumo)- 249-13X, 250-12X, 245-11X= 744-36X (Paul's first outdoor 250!)
6)Todd Banks (Custom TM-1000)- 248-15X, 248-11X, 244-11X= 740-37X
7)Pete Wass- 244-8X, 247-10X, 243-11X= 734-29X
8)Dave Shattuck (Rapid)- 248-8X, 246-12X, 240-6X= 734-26X
9)Brad Niese (Dawson)- 239-5X, 244-6X, 244-5X= 727-16X
50 Yard Challenge (shot on the IR50/50 Rimfire BR target which is the same size as the World 50m Rimfire target). Maybe we should call this one the Scorers Challenge next year. We sure made Pete and Rick work on these targets!
1)Steve Brookhouse (FX Indy)- 234-7X, 239-11X, 245-9X= 718-27X
2)Mark Normandin (BM-500)- 234-6X, 239-11X, 230-4X= 703-21X
3)Paul Bendix (Sumo)- 232-6X, 235-3X, 226-2X= 693-11X
4)Todd Banks (TM-1000)- 232-4X, 219-2X, 231-2X= 682-7X
5)Dan Brown (Sumo)- 220-3X, 237-3X, 211-4X= 668-10X
6)Brad Niese (Dawson)- 219-3X, 231-3X, 218-4X= 668-10X (first target score tiebreaker)
7)Dave Shattuck (Rapid)- 213-0X, 209-3X, 204-2X= 630-5X
8)Pete Wass (Dawson) 214-1X, 209-1X, 204-2X= 627-4X
A huge thank you to Pete Roberson and Rick Ingram for scoring and running the line for us, Joanna for helping me in the kitchen, Fred Blank for helping pick up the range and especially to all the shooters. You guys are great!
One thing that slipped my mind was an equipment list. It was hard to keep track with everyone swapping rifles between classes! If you shooters will e-mail me what you shot for each class I'll edit this post to include them. I'll add pictures later, too.
Here are the results:
LV
1)Mark Normandin (TM-1000) - 244-4X, 248-5X, 248-10X=740-19X
2)Dan Brown (EV-2)- 246-11X, 244-11X, 248-12X= 738-34X
3)Todd Banks (EV-2)- 245-14X, 247-8X, 244-6X= 736-26X
4)Pete Wass( EV-2)- 241-8X, 241-9X, 249-10X= 731-27X
5)Brad Niese (Dawson)- 244-9X, 239-6X, 245-3X= 728-18X
6)Paul Bendix- 240-5X, 242-5X, 245-3X= 722-19X
7)Steve Brookhouse (EV-2)- 235-4X, 237-3X, 246-7X=718-14X
8)Dave Shattuck (AA MPR400)- 237-2X, 236-6X, 236-8X= 709-18X
Matt shot his HV TM-1000, scores DNC
HV
1)Dan Brown (Sumo .177)- 250-10X. 248-11X, 250-14X= 748-35X
2)Steve Brookhouse (Dawson .22)- 245-4X, 248-11X, 247-10X= 740-25X
3)Mark Normandin (BM-500)- 245-11X, 245-11X, 248-13X= 738-35X
4)Todd Banks (TM-1000 .22)- 245-6X, 239-5X, 250-12X= 734-23X
5)Matt Lababedy (TM-1000 .177)- 244-8X, 237-6X, 247-13X= 728-27X
6)Dave Shattuck (Rapid .177)- 243-5X, 240-8X, 243-6X= 726-22X
7)Pete Wass- 240-8X, 240-3X, 241-9X= 721-20
8)Paul Bendix- 238-5X, 232-3X, 241-5X= 711-13X
9)Brad Niese (Dawson .22) 237-7X, 226-7X, 233-2X= 696-16X
Open
1)Mark Normandin (BM-500)- 249-13X, 249-17X, 250-21X= 748-51X
2)Dan Brown (Sumo)- 250-15X, 249-20X, 249-13X= 748-48X
3)Steve Brookhouse (FX Indy twin tank)- 249-12X, 249-15X, 249-12X= 747-39X
4)Matt Lababedy (TM-1000)- 248-11X, 247-13X, 249-15X= 744-39X
5)Paul Bendix (Sumo)- 249-13X, 250-12X, 245-11X= 744-36X (Paul's first outdoor 250!)
6)Todd Banks (Custom TM-1000)- 248-15X, 248-11X, 244-11X= 740-37X
7)Pete Wass- 244-8X, 247-10X, 243-11X= 734-29X
8)Dave Shattuck (Rapid)- 248-8X, 246-12X, 240-6X= 734-26X
9)Brad Niese (Dawson)- 239-5X, 244-6X, 244-5X= 727-16X
50 Yard Challenge (shot on the IR50/50 Rimfire BR target which is the same size as the World 50m Rimfire target). Maybe we should call this one the Scorers Challenge next year. We sure made Pete and Rick work on these targets!
1)Steve Brookhouse (FX Indy)- 234-7X, 239-11X, 245-9X= 718-27X
2)Mark Normandin (BM-500)- 234-6X, 239-11X, 230-4X= 703-21X
3)Paul Bendix (Sumo)- 232-6X, 235-3X, 226-2X= 693-11X
4)Todd Banks (TM-1000)- 232-4X, 219-2X, 231-2X= 682-7X
5)Dan Brown (Sumo)- 220-3X, 237-3X, 211-4X= 668-10X
6)Brad Niese (Dawson)- 219-3X, 231-3X, 218-4X= 668-10X (first target score tiebreaker)
7)Dave Shattuck (Rapid)- 213-0X, 209-3X, 204-2X= 630-5X
8)Pete Wass (Dawson) 214-1X, 209-1X, 204-2X= 627-4X
A huge thank you to Pete Roberson and Rick Ingram for scoring and running the line for us, Joanna for helping me in the kitchen, Fred Blank for helping pick up the range and especially to all the shooters. You guys are great!
One thing that slipped my mind was an equipment list. It was hard to keep track with everyone swapping rifles between classes! If you shooters will e-mail me what you shot for each class I'll edit this post to include them. I'll add pictures later, too.
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