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Unread 06-28-2012, 09:15 PM   #1
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Default NE Kingdom sporting clays

I understand there are a few PGCA members in the New Hampshire area and just wanted to extend an invite to shoot sporting clays in vt's NE Kingdon. We have just done about $50K worth of improvements with an expansion of our course. I would certainly like to see more SxS activity. I have attached a schedule link below but we have a 50 round SC course that can be shot most anytime. A nice little 50 round sub gauge course. If anyone has an interest I would gladly take the time to escort PGCA members and fix a lunch.
We host the state shoot but it is still a bit of a down home event with many hunter class shooters and low pressure.

http://nekclays.com/2012-Sporting-Schedule.html
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Unread 06-28-2012, 10:37 PM   #2
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Eric- Thanks for the invite-----I am sure the "NH crew" will talk about coming on up and shooting with you good folks........................
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I didn't see anyone I recognize but I do know a guy by the name of Bob Derocher in those parts. Looks like a nice place and the guys look friendly... How do they take to "flat-landers"?
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Bob Durocher is is the pictures and he is the moving force behind the club development. He does the web page. He runs the Mobile station in Lyndonville.
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Not a problem with flat landers. I am not native and can be classified as such at any time.
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I'll have to introduce myself next time I'm in Lyndonville.

I have always dealt at Marty's Mobil in Danville. They have a deli with a wonderful selection of local meats. Steaks to die for!!!
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I should of said the "New England Crew" should come up and shoot with you folks, and we should even include the very southern "NYY" Fan from the state that starts with a "C"
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Marty's is this place to shop!
Bobby D's Mobil is called Fordhams and is right off the interstate exit in Lyndonville.
Again if I have notice I believe I can set up a nice day of sporting clays for the PGCA.
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Looks like the kind of club I wish we still had in this area.
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I'm in when we set a date. Upper VT... gonna be a nice road trip.
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