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DonMatzeder
Guest
In the Sporter Class
First Place Arnold Smith 192, 200,196--588
Second Dan Hankins 189, 196 2X 162--547 2X
Third Don Matzeder 166, 201 170--537
Match Class
First Place Arnold Smith 226 3X, 231 3X, 224 2X--681 8X
Second Don Matzeder 229 1X, 225 3X, 214 3X--668 7X
Third Dan Hankins 218 3X, 213 3X, 219 --650 5X
Unlimited Class
First Place Don Matzeder 243 2X,235, 229 2X--707 4X
Second Arnold Smith 239 2X, 219 2X, 231 3X--689 7X
Third Marvin Reynolds 229 4X, 226, 232,--687 4X
Arnold took great advantage in the use of a 22 cal in the unlimited and match classes and may have found the key to scoring in this game. The use of irons in the sporter class seemed an effort in futility with everyone that I spoke to vowing to not shoot that class at the next shoot. Maybe the kids have better eyes than we old farts do but the target could not be resolved in its current itteration and shading for the wind was impossible. I managed to shoot one row twice and leave a row unshot. That didn't help my score much. We had seven shooters. Three of us were airgunners that have been shooting RF for a couple of years and the other four were pure airgunners. The RF guys from the area that had said they were comming were absent. The high cards and therefore records, though they may be short lived, are Arnold Smith, Match 231 3X, Don Matzeder, Sporter 201, Don Matzeder, Unlimited 243 2X.
First Place Arnold Smith 192, 200,196--588
Second Dan Hankins 189, 196 2X 162--547 2X
Third Don Matzeder 166, 201 170--537
Match Class
First Place Arnold Smith 226 3X, 231 3X, 224 2X--681 8X
Second Don Matzeder 229 1X, 225 3X, 214 3X--668 7X
Third Dan Hankins 218 3X, 213 3X, 219 --650 5X
Unlimited Class
First Place Don Matzeder 243 2X,235, 229 2X--707 4X
Second Arnold Smith 239 2X, 219 2X, 231 3X--689 7X
Third Marvin Reynolds 229 4X, 226, 232,--687 4X
Arnold took great advantage in the use of a 22 cal in the unlimited and match classes and may have found the key to scoring in this game. The use of irons in the sporter class seemed an effort in futility with everyone that I spoke to vowing to not shoot that class at the next shoot. Maybe the kids have better eyes than we old farts do but the target could not be resolved in its current itteration and shading for the wind was impossible. I managed to shoot one row twice and leave a row unshot. That didn't help my score much. We had seven shooters. Three of us were airgunners that have been shooting RF for a couple of years and the other four were pure airgunners. The RF guys from the area that had said they were comming were absent. The high cards and therefore records, though they may be short lived, are Arnold Smith, Match 231 3X, Don Matzeder, Sporter 201, Don Matzeder, Unlimited 243 2X.