Jim Wooten
Just Me
Palmetto had a very good turnout yesterday, and there was plenty of opportunity to GUESS where to hold with the unpredictable wind. In the end, Humble Henry was the only shooter to survive unscathed, as he showed us all how to shoot the wind of Palmetto.
Johnny Lorick was second at 200 and in the Grand. Mike Rippey was third at 200 and in the Grand, and Wayne Lewis was third at 100.
Thanks again to the Palmetto Club for a well run match.
Jim
Kneeling is Humble Henry Rivers. Standing L-R; Wayne Lewis, Mike Rippey, Johnny Lorick, and Jim Wooten
100 Yards
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v356/mbogo375/Benchrest-2/Palmetto5-09-100copy.jpg?t=1241390969
200 Yards
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v356/mbogo375/Benchrest-2/Palmetto5-09-1200copy.jpg?t=1241391075
Grand
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v356/mbogo375/Benchrest-2/Palmetto5-09-Grandcopy-1.jpg?t=1241391247
Johnny Lorick was second at 200 and in the Grand. Mike Rippey was third at 200 and in the Grand, and Wayne Lewis was third at 100.
Thanks again to the Palmetto Club for a well run match.
Jim
Kneeling is Humble Henry Rivers. Standing L-R; Wayne Lewis, Mike Rippey, Johnny Lorick, and Jim Wooten
100 Yards
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v356/mbogo375/Benchrest-2/Palmetto5-09-100copy.jpg?t=1241390969
200 Yards
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v356/mbogo375/Benchrest-2/Palmetto5-09-1200copy.jpg?t=1241391075
Grand
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v356/mbogo375/Benchrest-2/Palmetto5-09-Grandcopy-1.jpg?t=1241391247