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Unread 06-05-2016, 09:37 AM   #1
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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 ) EZ, close and fast. Hope to see some pics soon.
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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.
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The targets were the best i have seen for my type of shooting ( I still missed my share ) EZ, close and fast. Hope to see some pics soon.
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Very 'few'. In fact, his score card looked like an embroidery sampler.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Frank AKA Stub Twist was shooting lights out with that Lefever.

Lester- How many raffle prizes did you win????????
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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?
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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. 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.

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.

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.
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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. 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.

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.

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.
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