LV 100
1) Lowell Hottenstein .1358 (potential new world record)
2) Joe Krupa . 2114
3) Bill Mitchell . 2230
LV 200
1) Lowell Hottenstein .1999
2) Vera carter .2689
3) Bill Symons .2717
LV Grand
1) Lowell Hottenstein .1679 (potential new world record
2) Dale Dillingham .2565
3)Joe Krupa .2581
HV100
1) Kenny Hottenstein .2302
2) Bill Symons .2316
3) Ted Heindselman .2428
HV 200
1) Jack Neary .2074
2) Lowell Hottenstein .2090
3) Dale Dillingham .2368
HV Grand
1) Jack Neary .2312
2) Kenny Hottenstien .2477
3) Dale Dillingham .2499
Two-Gun
1) Lowell Hottenstein .2335 (see Note)
2) Dale Dillingham .2532
3) Jack Neary .2566
4) Joe Krupa .2588
5) Kenny Hottenstein .2748
The numbers don't really show just how dominating Lowell was this past weekend. He won the two-gun WITH A ONE-INCH PENALTY for four shots in HV 100. Lowell made the mistake, realized it immediately after the cease-fire, and went to range officer and admitted it. He came back to the loading area and said that it was time to "scratch and claw". All I said was that this would be one of the most heroic two-gun wins in the history of benchrest.
UNL 100
1) Bill Symons .2270
2) Joe Krupa .2376
3) Bob Scarbrough, Jr. .2668
UNL 200
1) Dan Groleau .2223
2) Jack Neary .2326
3) Kenny Hottenstein .2547
UNL Grand
1) Bill Symons .2476
2) Joe Krupa .2509
3) Jack Neary .2524
Three-Gun
1) Jack Neary .2552
2) Joe Krupa .2561
3) Bill Symons .2686
4) Lowell Hottenstein .2699
5) Dan Groleau .2880
Congratulations to the winners and thanks to the range crew. And good luck to Lowell as the targets go through the measurement verification process.
1) Lowell Hottenstein .1358 (potential new world record)
2) Joe Krupa . 2114
3) Bill Mitchell . 2230
LV 200
1) Lowell Hottenstein .1999
2) Vera carter .2689
3) Bill Symons .2717
LV Grand
1) Lowell Hottenstein .1679 (potential new world record
2) Dale Dillingham .2565
3)Joe Krupa .2581
HV100
1) Kenny Hottenstein .2302
2) Bill Symons .2316
3) Ted Heindselman .2428
HV 200
1) Jack Neary .2074
2) Lowell Hottenstein .2090
3) Dale Dillingham .2368
HV Grand
1) Jack Neary .2312
2) Kenny Hottenstien .2477
3) Dale Dillingham .2499
Two-Gun
1) Lowell Hottenstein .2335 (see Note)
2) Dale Dillingham .2532
3) Jack Neary .2566
4) Joe Krupa .2588
5) Kenny Hottenstein .2748
The numbers don't really show just how dominating Lowell was this past weekend. He won the two-gun WITH A ONE-INCH PENALTY for four shots in HV 100. Lowell made the mistake, realized it immediately after the cease-fire, and went to range officer and admitted it. He came back to the loading area and said that it was time to "scratch and claw". All I said was that this would be one of the most heroic two-gun wins in the history of benchrest.
UNL 100
1) Bill Symons .2270
2) Joe Krupa .2376
3) Bob Scarbrough, Jr. .2668
UNL 200
1) Dan Groleau .2223
2) Jack Neary .2326
3) Kenny Hottenstein .2547
UNL Grand
1) Bill Symons .2476
2) Joe Krupa .2509
3) Jack Neary .2524
Three-Gun
1) Jack Neary .2552
2) Joe Krupa .2561
3) Bill Symons .2686
4) Lowell Hottenstein .2699
5) Dan Groleau .2880
Congratulations to the winners and thanks to the range crew. And good luck to Lowell as the targets go through the measurement verification process.
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