Supershoot 50/50 Tough Man Competition

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Chuck Bogardus

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We had 29 of the world's best benchrest shooters (well, 28, and me...) who participated in this one.

I eliminated five shooters for each of the first four groups, leaving nine to fight it out in Match Five.

LV 100 went to Jeff Summers. Payout was $145

HV 100 went to Larry Costa. Payout was $145

HV 200 went to Jeff Again (we're gonna have to rename him...). Payout was tuff-tuff - another $145.

and the LV 200 went to Joe Krupa, who stuffed $145 in his pocket.

Approximately $580 (if I counted correctly) was stuffed into the Stickertramp.com can cooler that went to the team.

Costa, of course, had the lowest agg, and walked away with some cool stuff which was donated by some participating vendors:

Wally Hart "chipped in" a handmade flint arrowhead - that's something to keep and treasure.

Brady Knight is giving him $50 toward a thousand Knight's bullets.

Jim Andress (who is going into the shooter's supply business - Jim, what's the name?) kicked in a bottle of Butch's.

Bart was good for a thousand bullets.

Ron Hoehn contributed a box of weighed brass.

The Bruno Bunch at Bruno Shooter's Supply contributed a VERY nice lightweight arbor press. If you're tired of hauling around your steel or cast iron arbor, you really should check these out.

Smiley Hensley insisted that we award the toughest of the tough a Smiley wind flag, with a daisy. Smiley's flags lie less than most others...

Dave Dohrmann at Tru-Kote.com is awarding the toughest a new Tru-Kote Bag Block Leveler. Those things are -really- nice.

Billy Stevens wants the winner to try one of his chamber jobs, and is giving him $50 off the fee for chambering a barrel.

And Bogie at www.stickertramp.com tossed in a $50 certificate. Larry, you'll have to e-mail me for the proper number to use online. Or just tell me what you want. Whatever.

My apologies if I forgot anyone. Trip home took a while.
 
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