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scott kittredge
06-05-2016, 09:37 AM
What a great 3 days of shooting! And great group of shooters !The targets were the best i have seen for my type of shooting ( I still missed my share:bigbye: :whistle:) EZ, close and fast. Hope to see some pics soon.:corn:
scott
Harold Lee Pickens
06-05-2016, 07:25 PM
Scotty, tell me again where the EZ targets were. Wanted to stick around to watch Frank in the shoot off, but with a 6+ hr drive, I couldn't wait that long.
Good shooting with you again. For those of you who don't know Scott, his idea of a smallbore is a 12 ga.
edgarspencer
06-06-2016, 05:54 AM
The targets were the best i have seen for my type of shooting ( I still missed my share:bigbye: :whistle:) EZ, close and fast. Hope to see some pics soon.:corn:
scott
Very 'few'. In fact, his score card looked like an embroidery sampler.
Larry Frey
06-06-2016, 07:02 AM
Even though the Fox-Parker Challenge was moved to September at Rock Mountain, Team Parker was successful in winning the Manufacturers Award this year beating all other Makers.:)
George M. Purtill
06-06-2016, 09:29 AM
Great shooting with Scottie and the NORTHERN BOYZ. Also great to see the Long Island fellows made the trip.
All in all Team Parker was well represented.
I am sorry I only discovered the 5 stand just before the last round was allowed. It was a heck of a lot of fun.
Pete Lester
06-06-2016, 01:15 PM
I stayed until the end this year. Congratulations go to Frank Cronin who won the Lefever Cup (highest score on Thurs-Fri with a Lefever) with a 39 x 50.
Daryl Corona shot off against David Deferlemont (sp?) for 2nd place in the Bo-Whoop. In the first 5 bird shootoff they both scored 4x5, David beat Daryl in the second 5 bird shoot off. What was amazing is Daryl was shooting a 20ga 32" Sterlingworth and kicking butt on the Bo-Whoop course!
In the Lefever-Fox challenge team Fox took the trophy with a 94 to team Lefever's 79.
George M. Purtill
06-06-2016, 02:42 PM
Frank AKA Stub Twist was shooting lights out with that Lefever.
Lester- How many raffle prizes did you win????????
Dean Romig
06-06-2016, 02:59 PM
Way to go Frank and Daryl!!
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Steve Cambria
06-06-2016, 03:00 PM
[QUOTE=Pete Lester;196573]I stayed until the end this year. Congratulations go to Frank Cronin who won the Lefever Cup (highest score on Thurs-Fri with a Lefever) with a 39 x 50.
NO DOUBT....."CROW-NUTZ" was on FIYAH!!! :whistle::whistle:
Steve Cambria
06-06-2016, 03:11 PM
Daryl Corona shot off against David Deferlemont (sp?) for 2nd place in the Bo-Whoop. In the first 5 bird shootoff they both scored 4x5, David beat Daryl in the second 5 bird shoot off. What was amazing is Daryl was shooting a 20ga 32" Sterlingworth and kicking butt on the Bo-Whoop course!
Not to mention, he was crushing those testy, BW targets with 3/4 oz loads!! Well done DC!! :bowdown:
Pete Lester
06-06-2016, 04:02 PM
Frank AKA Stub Twist was shooting lights out with that Lefever.
Lester- How many raffle prizes did you win????????
I had everyone's tickets, I hit once and Scott hit twice. Would you like a couple of magazines? :rotf:
Daryl Corona
06-06-2016, 05:18 PM
Thanks Pete and Mr. Roll for the mention. If anyone doubts the effectiveness of a 3/4oz. load in the lowly 20ga. this should be proof enough that bigger is'nt always better. My "Baby- Whoop" just loves that load and I lost the shoot off not because of the gun/load but because of a major league flinch.:banghead: Funny thing is I lent the Sterly 20 to Dave Deferlemont for his shoot off for the 20ga. which he won a scant 30 mins. before our shoot off on the Bo-Whoop. I feel pretty good about holding my own against not only a great shooter but a really great guy. See you next year Dave.:bigbye:
I thought I should mention that our own Mike Smith ran a 10/10 on the shoot off for the Letterman cup against the formidable Frank Srebro to take the trophy. Way to go Mikey.:bowdown:
Way to go Frank! Did'nt recognize you with your hat on right.
Thanks again to Mike K., A Roll, Jim Malone and anyone else I might have missed for a well run event.
Pete Lester
06-06-2016, 07:16 PM
Thanks Pete and Mr. Roll for the mention. If anyone doubts the effectiveness of a 3/4oz. load in the lowly 20ga. this should be proof enough that bigger is'nt always better. My "Baby- Whoop" just loves that load and I lost the shoot off not because of the gun/load but because of a major league flinch.:banghead: Funny thing is I lent the Sterly 20 to Dave Deferlemont for his shoot off for the 20ga. which he won a scant 30 mins. before our shoot off on the Bo-Whoop. I feel pretty good about holding my own against not only a great shooter but a really great guy. See you next year Dave.:bigbye:
I thought I should mention that our own Mike Smith ran a 10/10 on the shoot off for the Letterman cup against the formidable Frank Szebro to take the trophy. Way to go Mikey.:bowdown:
Way to go Frank! Did'nt recognize you with your hat on right.
Thanks again to Mike K., A Roll, Jim Malone and anyone else I might have missed for a well run event.
Daryl, if you shoot some 40 yard patterns with that gun please post the results, I would like to see it and I am sure many others would too.
Rich Anderson
06-06-2016, 08:22 PM
This was by far the best shoot Ernie has had in a while. New equipment and good target presentations made for a nice weekend.
I shot the Bo Whoop for the first time after shooting the course with The Growler and did ok but I wish I had taken The Valley Girl (BHE 32 inch 20) out for a dance on the course.:)
Daryl Corona
06-06-2016, 09:30 PM
Daryl, if you shoot some 40 yard patterns with that gun please post the results, I would like to see it and I am sure many others would too.
I will Pete. The targets on the Bo-Whoop were at least 40-45yds. when broken by that load. Maybe Mike K. will chime in with the distances as I know he ranged them. All I know is that load did'nt just break them, it crushed them.
Chuck Bishop
06-06-2016, 11:28 PM
I agree with C.O.B., I can only recall a few broken targets out of the traps all weekend. The traps didn'break down so the squads didn't back up to bad on the stations. We only had a few brief showers on Thursday and Friday and although it was humid, the temps weren't too high.
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