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John Truitt 07-16-2014 02:49 PM

2014 Vintage Cup/ World Side by Side Championship
 
Looking forward to this one. Hopefully a very good friend from the West Coast will be able to make it with me.

I will attach a link to registration/ shooter info tonight

for other info check out

www.vintagers.org

Larry Frey 07-16-2014 05:42 PM

John,
Everyone I've talked to about Dover Furnace had nothing but good things to say about it. Deb and I are looking forward to shooting at this club and hope to see you there.

John Truitt 07-16-2014 06:47 PM

I am looking forward to it and seeing you guys.

All my best,

John

John Truitt 07-16-2014 08:42 PM

Can anyone pass along any recs for places to stay that wont be too far of a drive from the range.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. This is like going into Indian territory in the old wild west without a trusty guide.

Thanks

Dean Romig 07-16-2014 09:39 PM

Don't worry about it John - I haven't heard of a Yankee scalping anyone in more than a decade. :eek:

Dave Suponski 07-16-2014 10:00 PM

I will post up some info on hotels etc. tomorrow evening.

John Truitt 07-16-2014 10:15 PM

Mr R
Good to know. I just meant I don't know any thing about that area of the country. I don't want to get lost.

Thanks Mr S.

Mike Koneski 07-17-2014 10:15 AM

I registered Carte Blanche 2 weeks ago. Make sure you call Dover Furnace and rent a cart. The course is spread out. If you'll be shooting a lot of stuff like me, you'll need it!! As for lodging, you'll be staying approximately 1/2 hour from the club. We stay in Fishkill at the Quality Inn and Suites. BTW, Tanjoor Palace has GREAT Indian Cuisine.

Mike Koneski 07-17-2014 10:23 AM

There's also a nice old diner right by the hotel we stay at that has lox and bagels for breakfast!! Nix Besser!!

John Truitt 07-17-2014 12:27 PM

Mike,



I am going to register carte blanche as well. Thanks for the heads up about the golf cart. Great idea.

Dave Suponski 07-17-2014 08:03 PM

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John and All, Here is a list of accomodations as promised. Also please note that the PGCA will have a display booth set-up. I have shot these course's several times and they are fantastic. Also they have skeet,trap ,five stand,fitasc in addition to two sporting courses. The grounds are wonderful and this part of Duchess County is great. Bring lot's of gun's and even more ammo you're gonna need it....:)

John Truitt 07-17-2014 09:21 PM

thanks Mr S.

I plan on bringing a lot and shooting a lot.

Cant wait. :)

Dave Suponski 08-30-2014 06:50 PM

Bringing this thread to the top. The PGCA will have display tables set up on Friday thru Sunday. We will be featuring some seldom seen display items from the PGCA collection so be sure to stop by and check it out.

Craig Larter 09-24-2014 07:55 PM

Looking forward to seeing everyone since I was unable to go to the annual meeting. Planning on arriving just before noon on Friday. The weather looks fantastic. Planning on burning lots of powder with the DH and CHE. Craig

Mike Koneski 09-24-2014 08:24 PM

Already here Craig!! Never thought I'd need 2 luggage dolly's to take my gear into the hotel!! I'll see you at the AHFCA booth. I brought that leather case for you too.

John Truitt 09-24-2014 10:36 PM

Best of luck guys. Tear them em.
Please keep us posted.

John Truitt 09-25-2014 09:45 PM

Whats the word so far?

What are the targets like?

Course lay out/ terrain/ etc.

Any info would be appreciated

What events did you shoot etc?

Mike Koneski 09-25-2014 10:07 PM

Turnout was light. Targets were very good. I enjoyed them and they looked like a sub gauge course I'd set! All sub gauges were shot on the Blue Course 8 stations. Weather held out for us too as we had a few sprinkles late in the day. I shot 16 hammer and hammerless, 20 hammerless, 28 hammerless and .410 hammerless. Terrain is mostly flat on that section of the course. Station 1 has a valley, a few other stations were shot from elevated stands. 3 more events to shoot tomorrow and Saturday and the Main on Sunday, unless I buy another gun and enter another event! :whistle:

John Truitt 09-25-2014 10:33 PM

keep your eyes peeled they are out there.

a ten hammer gun should not be too hard to find.

a twenty hammer gun now that's another matter all together.

Best of luck Mike!!!!

Mike Koneski 09-26-2014 06:33 PM

Shot the "Big Bore" course today. Nice targets again! Nothing too hard for the majority of shooters. Shot the 10g hammer (Yes, I found a London gun made by Hollis, 32" and cyl/cyl), 10g hammerless, 12g RST hammer and 12g prelim. Shot even better today than yesterday. The course was constantly changing due to the changing light conditions. Some birds were easier to see in the AM and some were easier in the PM. No sun in the eyes on the big bore course. The guys on the small bore course had a lot of sun problems in the AM. Glad we shot all the subs yesterday in overcast conditions! That hammer 10 will be sweet after I have the 8 lb front trigger worked on. Gave away 10 birds due to "yanking" that trigger. Hope to have it ready by the Fall Southern. Can't make John T shoot alone!! Nice times chatting in the Fox, German Gun Collectors, Lefever, LC and Parker booths. That's what it's all about. Tomorrow I have the American Classic, 5-Stand and black powder events to shoot. Eyes are tired now, off to the Sappore Steak House. Let's see, buffalo, elk or venison? Eeenie, meenie, miney, moe.....

John Truitt 09-26-2014 10:24 PM

Mike,

Thanks for the report. Glad you found a keeper.

Keep up the good shooting.

Chuck Bishop 09-26-2014 11:48 PM

Some pictures from Friday

John Campbell 09-27-2014 09:30 AM

It's now Saturday. So perhaps attending members might be kind enough to enlighten those not there:

What does attendance look like?
What about vendor attendance? Up? Down?
Overall satisfaction with the venue and course?
General delight in helping Gov. Andrew Cuomo keep NY solvent?

Tony Ambrose 09-27-2014 10:33 AM

The engraving on the J. Browning A grade will take your breath away! Happy to see it on display. Thanks guys.

Chuck Bishop 09-27-2014 08:11 PM

The hotel internet was real slow so I gave up on the pictures. Let's try again. I'm home.

The attendance was down from what everyone told me. There were 2 main tents and a couple of real small ones so maybe you can compare to other years. The usual venders were there. The guys that shot the course said they went right through without wait.

Chuck Bishop 09-27-2014 08:18 PM

Hmm, what's going on with the pictures. It used to be so easy!

Calling Mr. Dunkle, calling Mr. Dunkle, come in Mr. Dunkle!

Dean Romig 09-27-2014 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Tony Ambrose (Post 148014)
The engraving on the J. Browning A grade will take your breath away! Happy to see it on display. Thanks guys.

I counted five woodcock chicks on the floor plate plus two adults... did anyone count more? That is an amazing Parker.

George Stanton 09-28-2014 08:22 AM

I think there are more vendors than in the last several years. Attendance seems better than at Addieville. The courses are very nice and it all seems very well run. I've had a nice time.

Chuck Bishop 09-28-2014 09:02 AM

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Let's try from a different computer.

Dean Romig 09-28-2014 09:21 AM

Thanks Chuck.

Our hats are off to Larry Frey and Dave Suponski for setting up that great PGCA display!

edgarspencer 09-28-2014 11:32 AM

I no sooner got there and Mssrs Frey and Suponski and I were out of the small bore course; they shooting 20s and me taking out the gun from hell for the first time. I gave Dave a proper whopping, but not sure how Larry shot**. It looked like he was doing great, but he 'claimed' he did better on the big bore course in the afternoon. Dave and I shot the big bore course also and enjoyed it immensely, me more so, as I beat him again. Following a good looking blond in breaks, shooting with, ahem, her 'grandfather' was fun too. When she finally broke her last pair on station 8, Dave and I gave her applause, but the look we got in return suggested it wasn't received with the gusto that it was sent with.
That gun from hell fits me so well, thanks to Chris Dawe making it to the dimensions I gave him. Dave promised he'd sell me his GHE 16 if I beat him, but I failed to get a price out of him at that time.
It wasn't until I was on my way home did I even realize, I never bothered to walk thru the tents to look at the eye candy. I did remember the DHE 0 frame 16 as I looked at it twice.
Dover Furnace definitely gets an A+ for quality, scenery and layout.
Brian Edward stopped by the booth and we all had a great visit with him.

** Larry thinks I was dissing him. I wasn't. he shot better than all of us.

John Truitt 09-28-2014 06:37 PM

Good shooting Mr Frey.

Any word on HOA?

How about number of participants etc.

Any info would be great.

Dave Suponski 09-28-2014 06:56 PM

Yup we had a great time even though I let Egger beat me. After all with all the trouble he went thru with that great 16 gauge hammergun I just didn't have the heart to womp him good...:rolleyes: By the way I also beat Mr. Frey by 1 bird on the 20 gauge course but that was because Larry was trying to figure out his new 20 gauge damascus D grade...:) Larry shot the hell out of the 12 gauge course on Saturday afternoon with a 46x50! Both courses were very nice and the food believe it or not was wonderful. The PGCA display was wonderful with items not seen in public for years. A few pictures to compliment Chucks.....

Dave Suponski 09-28-2014 07:01 PM

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Here ya go....

edgarspencer 09-28-2014 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Dave Suponski (Post 148084)
Yup we had a great time even though I let Egger beat me. After all with all the trouble he went thru with that great 16 gauge hammergun I just didn't have the heart to womp him good...:rolleyes:

Really? Seemed like you were trying pretty hard.
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Originally Posted by Dave Suponski (Post 148084)
By the way I also beat Mr. Frey by 1 bird on the 20 gauge course but that was because Larry was trying to figure out his new 20 gauge damascus D grade...:)

So, using modern math, I beat both of you? I think I'd better hang it up now, because I used to make a pretty good living getting paid to shoot. I always made everyone else look good.

Larry Frey 09-28-2014 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by John Truitt (Post 148082)
Good shooting Mr Frey.

Any word on HOA?

How about number of participants etc.

Any info would be great.

Thanks John,
As has been said the courses were really nice and very SxS friendly. In other words the targets were fair yet no one to my knowledge cleaned the course. As usual Mal MacGregor came in HOA (59/60) in the American Classic event and of course was shooting a Parker. I was looking for someone to shoot the AC event with and hooked up with Fox guys Paul Plunkett and Jim Malone. Please don't spread it around but they were both shooting Parkers which just reinforced what we already know, when your keeping score you better be shooting a Parker Gun.;)

edgarspencer 09-28-2014 08:02 PM

The FOX guys were shooting Parkers? OK, Mums the word

Larry Frey 09-28-2014 08:11 PM

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Originally Posted by John Campbell (Post 148012)
It's now Saturday. So perhaps attending members might be kind enough to enlighten those not there:

What does attendance look like?
What about vendor attendance? Up? Down?
Overall satisfaction with the venue and course?
General delight in helping Gov. Andrew Cuomo keep NY solvent?

John,
In my opinion attendance was up over the last two years which is not to say it was like a few years ago in Maryland but more than recently. There was plenty of venders and lots of guns to handle. As has been reported in other threads regarding gun shows turning into black gun/jerky conventions I really hope people start supporting these events or one day soon we will find there are none. Dover Furnace was a great place to hold this event, with indoor bathroom facilities, a giant indoor dining facility with great food, and well run shooting facilities this place had it all. Add in four days with blue bird skies and mild temps and it made for a great time for those that attended.

Brian Hornacek 09-28-2014 09:51 PM

It was great to meat Edgar, Dave and Larry. My first time to Dover Plains and it is an amazing facility. The targets were not difficult averaging 20 yards but great effort was put in the variety. Each course had 5 or more events on Saturday with 3 traps on each station. They mixed up the menu giving great variety which I think is missing in Sanford, I have not been to Sanford in 2 years but the previous 4 years I think the targets were the same.

I shot the 5 stand with the guy that was perfect 50, a 48 a 47 and my modest 45. With the big gun on the upper course you needed a 50 or 49 to play in the American classics or the prelim. My 46 and 47 were just supporting numbers, on the main I shot a 94 and was a participant as I heard a 98 was in the clubhouse early.

Meeting new friends and chatting guns made up for the misses. Hope to see my new friends again soon.

John Truitt 09-28-2014 11:30 PM

Strong shooting Mr Edwards...

Looks like some big scores. tight competition

Those guys from RST make a great product. Glad they made it up there.


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