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Hey Mike,

 

Before I forget--thanks for the loaner Storm! And thanks to Cheryl for loading my (YOUR) mags! It was indeed a real HOOT! That green dot worked well at low power inside!

 

Hope your family had a wonderful Easter!

 

Rosey

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Glad you guys had a good time. Scores will be up before the end of the day. I enter each hit on target in my app, and then calculate the totals - but I run through it a few times to make sure there are no mistakes. We have had point total ties in the past that were resolved by number of X's vs. 10's.

 

We had a lot of new shooters this time around, so a lot of guys needed to be entered in the databse first.

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Results are up

Check out the pictures too

 

One point!

Jimmy "Hulk Hands" Heitz beat me by one freaking point!!! :facepalm:

 

Now i definitely have to come to indoor action on friday.

 

 

BTW, Great event Slingers. You guys did a fantastic job as usual.

But ya got to stop inviting people. Coop and I did much better when there was only 15 shooters :crazy:

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One point!

Jimmy "Hulk Hands" Heitz beat me by one freaking point!!! :facepalm:

 

Now i definitely have to come to indoor action on friday.

 

 

BTW, Great event Slingers. You guys did a fantastic job as usual.

But ya got to stop inviting people. Coop and I did much better when there was only 15 shooters :crazy:

 

Glad you guys had a good time. I'm just happy I finished the night without my gun blowing up on me.

 

This was a close one all around. A few ties that were determined by number of X hits, including first place in rimfire iron.

Mike beat the girls, but they were shooting rimfire iron. Gotta handicap that one since you had optics.

LOL @ Rosey coming in 3rd with a borrowed rifle, just "filling in"..

We had a great time - thanks to all for coming out!

Next one up is May 31. Of course, I will see most of you before then...

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Looks like a certain pair of girls owe me some $$$$.............. But, they can give it to Rosie who kicked my butt BIG TIME with my own gun! Good shootin' Rosie!

 

Once I got used to that stock trigger and turned-down the dot to #2, I was in good shape. Thanks again for "the ride"! I did have a couple alibis, but so did others.

 

It's NICE to have friends!

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