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Practical Carbine Competition - OBRPC Indoor 11/29

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Just got off the phone with a guy named Robert.  He called me by mistake (PCC vs. PPC, lol).  A Newbie to the club, but not to shooting or reloading.  He was just gonna watch, but I told him to go with his MandP 15-.22 and watch for a relay or two and then decide if he wants to jump-in.  He has the right platform, but may need some loaner mags (not sure).  He might call or email one of the MD's.

 

Have FUN tonight guys!

 

Rosey

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Good job Jeremy.

 

Highest we ever had was 880 in our first ever match, March 30th 2012.  Actually the top 7 shooters all got over 870.  COF has changed a bit since then though (actually right after that match).  It is a little harder now than it was then, but much easier to score the paper..

Since the new COF, you now hold the all time record.  Congratulations and nice shooting!

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Cool -- Thanks --

 

880 --  wow --  thats a long way from 864  --  I'll keep practicing

 

I know Ed was saying something about target 1 was 20 shots instead of 10 and target 5 was 10 instead of 20 making it easier to get a higher score...

 

Thanks again for putting on the show -- wouldn't happen without the gunslingers

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Need to fix the scores, I had 10 Procedurals on Stage 5. I was shooting 10 rounds weakside no support and then 10 rounds strongside no support. Wifey tells me tonight to read the COF for Stage 5. It is 10 rounds, drop mag, 10 rounds, free-style no-support. Oh well, maybe next time I will remember............ I was consistent and did the same three on all three relays!

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