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Unread 06-07-2012, 12:28 AM   #1
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First, let me say thanks to you guys for a great time this past weekend. I drove 10 hours from North Carolina to be there, and it was well worth the trip. You Parker Boys (and Girls) sure know how to have fun. it was truly a pleasure hanging out and shooting with all of you, and I appreciate the hospitality. I'm looking forward to the next time and I'm hoping it's sooner rather than later. I'm posting 90% of the pictures I took over the weekend in this thread. There are a few that I didn't include. If you want to see all of them, they can be found here.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/smithshady/

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Traffic Jam at Station #1


Rich and Dave


Larry and Debbie


Craig and crew waiting


High right to left crosser


Taking notes for their turn


Craig shooting his Fox C Grade on the Large Bore Course


Craig showing good form


Dave


Mark and his trusty 10ga


Larry stepping up to Station #1


Fox in the Hen House, my 20ga Sterlie between Daryl's 32" DHE 20ga and Rich's "Hollywood" gun.


Larry at Station #2


Mark at Station #2


Rich at Station #2


Rich shooting Station #2


Dave likes a challenge, using his .410 Hammer Gun on the big course


He likes the results


Daryl on the reload


Daryl shooting Station #2


Mark and his "Big Friend Ten"


Rich previewing targets


Mark, Dave, Daryl and his Black Lab. Is that Fox or Parker, I can't tell?


Station to Station


HOLLYWOOD! (have you ever seen a nicer piece of lumber?)


Station's 6 & 7


Rich at Station #4


The Smoking Gun


Frank's buddy Doc pulling targets


Another 10ga Fan


Contemplating those fast movers on #4


Daryl at #4


Daryl shooting #5


Rich, Dean and Dave


Dean and Dave


Larry and Dave at the last station


Larry pulling for Daryl


Ready, Aim....


Fire! (Thanks to Debbie for making sure some pictures of me ended up on my camera)


More Bo-Whoop action, Mike Campbell who was Runner Up to Tom with a Fox Gun. Mike also shot 4 targets, but Tom had a run of three to get his 4.


Starting the small bore course on Saturday


Dean at the ready with his 28ga Parker


Husband & Wife Team


Chuck shooting


Daryl and Parker


The "one" that got away


Busted


Orange Chips


Chuck, Dave, Rich & Daryl


Dave s.
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Was it Dan? I met so many great people, I can't remember them all.


Down and Away


Another one bites the dust


Dave S. making it look easy


Chuck smoking those double left then right crossers


Me


Shooting Daryl's super sweet 20ga Parker Skeet gun


Chuck and Dean


Chuck pulling for Larry


Mark making Diesel Smoke with his Super Fox


Station #5


Station #6


Mark pulling targets (when he wasn't shooting with a camera or a gun)


The Parker Brothers


Station #7, with that pesky second pigeon that dropped low and right


Walking the dog


Chuck wrapping up the last station


Dave S. taking down #8



The Hardware


Our Bo-Whoop Junior Champ


Bo-Whoop Champion Tom and his HE/XE Super Fox


Bo-Whoop Winners


Taylor scoring, and Ernie Hausmann helping out.


Spectators


Frank and his Ithaca 10ga


Frank proofing targets


The Big 10


Scott's Bo-Whoop Attempt


Jim, Frank, Taylor and Scott shooting


How many feet was that lead Frank?


Tom's Spread


Steve Barnette's


John Hosford hammering out the dents


Scott's Fox Trap and Sterlingworth Cut Away


Scott and Paul hanging out in the booth


Jay from Vintage Firearms had a few Foxes for sale. The rack on the right is made up entirely of 16ga A grade guns.


The AHFCA Booth


RST, for all your "low pressure" shell needs. I heard they had quite the run on Pigeon Loads thanks to the Bo-Whoop.


The Main Tent
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Thanks for the great pictures Mike! You've got some terrific shots of what it was all about - good friends and good times! It was good to spend time with you too.

Yours is about the best picture I've seen of Rich Anderson's "Hollywood Gun".
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Mike,

Those are the most excellant photos!!!

Thanks for capturing a few shot of me. Those are usually quite rare

Respectfully,
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Mike, It was great to meet and hang out with you! Fantastic pictures! Thanks for taking the time to record our antics... Will we see you at the Fall Southern?
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Mike ,Great Pictures ! Enjoyed them all ,wish I could have been there looks like a good time was had by all ! Russ
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[QUOTE=Mark Ouellette;71506]Mike,

Those are the most excellant photos!!!

Thanks for capturing a few shot of me. Those are usually quite rare

Respectfully,
Mark[/QUOTE


Mark's "Big Friend Tens" make him look thin and wiry....

Do my twenty-eights make me look fat???
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[QUOTE=Dean Romig;

Mark's "Big Friend Tens" make him look thin and wiry....

Do my twenty-eights make me look fat???[/QUOTE]

Dean,
Mark really is thin and wirery. Nuff said.
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Mark's "Big Friend Tens" make him look thin and wiry....

Do my twenty-eights make me look fat???
If ya have to ask



On the other hand I notice I make my sixteen look slender
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That is a very common problem among you older guys. You should try to stay trim like Mark and I.....
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