Sunday At The Cactus

A very brief summary

It was WINDY

HV 200
1. Lou Murdica .2296 (Monster Blow Out Win, It was like Lou was shooting on another range)
2. Larry Costa .3457
3. Bart Sauter .3694
4. Mike Ratigan .3704
5. Lawrence Weisdorn .3922

LV 200 (We only shot 4 groups because of wind/target problems and time)
1. Mike Ratigan .3956
2. Bill Summers .4038
3. Lou Murdica .4135
4. Dave Tunbridge .4405
5. Roy Damron .4485

HV Grand
1. Lou Murdica .2209
2. Larry Costa .2715
3. Bart Sauter .3067
4. Herman Hefta .3242
5. Mike Ratigan .3278

LV Grand
1. Mike Ratigan .3076
2. Bill Summers .3092
3. Gary Sinclair .3190
4. Lou Murdica .3221
5. Roy Damron .3383

2 Gun
1. Lou Murdica .2715
2. Mike Ratigan .3177
3. Larry Costa .3303
4. Bill Summers .3426
5. Gary Sinclair .3431
 
Thanks Gary

Since this was a World Team Qualifyer, would it be too much trouble in the days to come to post the top 20 in each class........jackie
 
Wow

Looks like So Cal did great!!!!

Congradulations Lou.........

Randy
 
Anyone know what kind of tuner(s) Lou used in these matches ?
 
A big thanks to Gary and his crew to put on a match in such trying conditions.

Sat. was one of the nicest days I can remember at Phoenix and Sun. was one of the worst.

I know that Walt Berger and Eric Stecker quit shooting to help with the match and not sure about anyone else.

Thanks to everyone that helped. Don
 
Greg

Lou did not shoot a tuner on either of his guns. He shot a prototype 3-lug action in a Larson wood stock in LG. and a Grizzley in a John Maxon walnut stock in HG. Both had cut-rifled barrels chambered by Nielson. (Blantant Commercial). Both had March scopes of course. Don
 
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Lou did not shoot a tuner on either of his guns. He shot a prototype 3-lug action in a Larson wood stock in LG. and a Grizzley in a John Maxon walnut stock in HG. Both had cut-rifled barrels chambered by Nielson. (Blantant Commercial). Both had March scopes of course. Don

Thank you Don,
 
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