Ibs 100-200 yard score nationals

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Randy Perkowski

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The 100 yard part of the IBS score nationals is in the books. Mother nature was the ultimate winner although some very competative scores were shot. The match was held in the rain until about 2:00 in the afternoon when the rain stopped and the sun peaked from the clouds. We had 80 shooters, shooting 98 guns in the three classes and a 6X/VFS two gun. If the creek doesn't rise another 4 feet we will start at 200 yards in the morning at 8:00 a.m. Here is a brief rundown of the top shooters in their classes.

Varmint for Score (71) shooters
1.) Bill Sargent 250-24X
2.) Hal Drake 250-23X
3.) Adrian Van Gorder 250-23X
4.) Dean Breeden 250-22X
5.) Joe Pellegrene 250-22X


Hunter (18) shooters
1.) Gary Long 250-19X
2.) James Lederer 250-18X
3.) Bill Sargent 250-16X
4.) Tom Henchken 250-13X
5.) Orland Bunker 250-11X


[UVarmint Hunter[/U] (9) shooters
1.) Dave Thomas 250-20X
2.) Al Kogoy Sr. 250-16X
3.) Paul Becigneul 250-15X
4.) Peter Wass 250-14X
5.) Peter Hills 248-8X

Two Gun 6X & VFS (9) shooters
1.) Bill Sargent 500-40X
2.) Roy Oines 500-19X
3.) James Lederer 499-39X
4.) Chad Schmidt 498-35
5.) Bob Moore 498-29X
 
Rockin' first day!

The 100 yard part of the IBS score nationals is in the books. Mother nature was the ultimate winner although some very competative scores were shot. The match was held in the rain until about 2:00 in the afternoon when the rain stopped and the sun peaked from the clouds. We had 80 shooters, shooting 98 guns in the three classes and a 6X/VFS two gun. If the creek doesn't rise another 4 feet we will start at 200 yards in the morning at 8:00 a.m. Here is a brief rundown of the top shooters in their classes.

Varmint for Score (71) shooters
1.) Bill Sargent 250-24X
2.) Hal Drake 250-23X
3.) Adrian Van Gorder 250-23X
4.) Dean Breeden 250-22X
5.) Joe Pellegrene 250-22X


Hunter (18) shooters
1.) Gary Long 250-19X
2.) James Lederer 250-18X
3.) Bill Sargent 250-16X
4.) Tom Henchken 250-13X
5.) Orland Bunker 250-11X


[UVarmint Hunter[/U] (9) shooters
1.) Dave Thomas 250-20X
2.) Al Kogoy Sr. 250-16X
3.) Paul Becigneul 250-15X
4.) Peter Wass 250-14X
5.) Peter Hills 248-8X

Two Gun 6X & VFS (9) shooters
1.) Bill Sargent 500-40X
2.) Roy Oines 500-19X
3.) James Lederer 499-39X
4.) Chad Schmidt 498-35
5.) Bob Moore 498-29X

Especially when you consider the RAIN...FWIW, you may have a 12 hr window that is not wet tomorrow, maybe. Looks to me like Sargent will be the man to watch next year for the Flying Fish Challenge, or maybe James. Good shooting EVERYONE!!
 
Nice...

Nice shooting everyone. Sounds like everyone is having a good time. I hope that the rain stops a little tomorrow so that people can take down their wind flags and get things put away. Happy shooting everyone.

Eric
 
Congrats to all

Especially those Fairfax boys...:D...Good luck to everyone tomorrow...Wish we were there too!!!

Tom
 
Hal Drake

Hal Drake
Winner of the Big Show!


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10x

One of the things I enjoyed about the Score Nationals was getting to meet, speak and hang out with some of the vendors of our sport.

In this picture, are the guys that keep Julia supplied with bullets, Chad and Dick, the owners of 10X Bullets.

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Randy, thanks to you and the rest of the Chippewa crew for hosting the IBS Score Nationals. It was especially impressive given the less than ideal weather.

In regard to your target crew: did you get all the work release prisoners (Neary, Gaidos and Conoway) back to their cells by dark on Sunday? That is a good way for a range to save money. You may have started a trend. :)

Jeff
 
Target crew

Jeff Stover Randy, thanks to you and the rest of the Chippewa crew for hosting the IBS Score Nationals. It was especially impressive given the less than ideal weather.

In regard to your target crew: did you get all the work release prisoners (Neary, Gaidos and Conoway) back to their cells by dark on Sunday? That is a good way for a range to save money. You may have started a trend.

Jeff

Jeff,
The work release program would not let Jack out on Sunday, but the others were okay to work. Thanks to Jeff, Gary, and Jack and mostly to the Boy Scouts for the good job they did.
 
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