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Old 03-21-2016, 02:40 PM   #1
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We are changing things around this year and there are actually less slots on Saturday, but more on Friday. Hopefully, this will work better.

So that everyone who wishes to gets to shoot, I suggest that if you are here on Friday, that you go ahead and shoot your qualifying round, so that people who arrive on Saturday get to shoot as well.

Challenge Event One Qualifier Shooting Time Slots Friday 4/22:



Start time: 9:00AM (40 minute slot for first slot of day; then 35 minutes for each slot thereafter)

9:40AM

10:15AM

10:50AM

11:25AM

12:00PM

12:35PM

1:10PM

1:45PM

2:20PM

2:55PM

3:30PM

4:05PM

4:40PM

5:15PM (No LCSCA members planning to attend their national meeting should be scheduled in this final time slot)



**Can accommodate a max total of 75 shooters on Friday





Challenge Event One Qualifier Shooting Time Slots Saturday 4/23


Start Time: 8:15AM

8:50AM

9:25AM

10:00AM

10:35AM

11:10AM

11:45AM

12:20PM

12:55PM

1:30PM

2:05PM



**Can accommodate a max total of 50-55 shooters on Saturday





Eight Gauge Shooting Times Saturday 4/23


Start Time: 11:00AM (20 minute shooter time slots)

11:20AM

11:40AM

12:00PM

12:20PM

12:40PM

1:00PM

1:20PM

1:40PM

2:00PM

2:20PM

2:40PM
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And as I understand it the Event Two will proceed shortly after the conclusion of Event One?
So its all done Saturday.
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We are changing things around this year and there are actually less slots on Saturday, but more on Friday. Hopefully, this will work better.

So that everyone who wishes to gets to shoot, I suggest that if you are here on Friday, that you go ahead and shoot your qualifying round, so that people who arrive on Saturday get to shoot as well.

Challenge Event One Qualifier Shooting Time Slots Friday 4/22:



Start time: 9:00AM (40 minute slot for first slot of day; then 35 minutes for each slot thereafter)

9:40AM

10:15AM

10:50AM

11:25AM

12:00PM

12:35PM

1:10PM

1:45PM

2:20PM

2:55PM

3:30PM

4:05PM

4:40PM

5:15PM (No LCSCA members planning to attend their national meeting should be scheduled in this final time slot)



**Can accommodate a max total of 75 shooters on Friday





Challenge Event One Qualifier Shooting Time Slots Saturday 4/23


Start Time: 8:15AM

8:50AM

9:25AM

10:00AM

10:35AM

11:10AM

11:45AM

12:20PM

12:55PM

1:30PM

2:05PM



**Can accommodate a max total of 50-55 shooters on Saturday





Eight Gauge Shooting Times Saturday 4/23


Start Time: 11:00AM (20 minute shooter time slots)

11:20AM

11:40AM

12:00PM

12:20PM

12:40PM

1:00PM

1:20PM

1:40PM

2:00PM

2:20PM

2:40PM
Bringing this back to the top. See 8 gauge times.

Also, in addition to everything else, there is a 16 gauge event Thursday at Deep River and a 25 bird practice round for qualifying. Anyone who is serious about qualifying is encouraged to do the practice round.
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Bringing this back to the top. See 8 gauge times.

Also, in addition to everything else, there is a 16 gauge event Thursday at Deep River and a 25 bird practice round for qualifying. Anyone who is serious about qualifying is encouraged to do the practice round.
I'm trying to be nice, but the last few years, No one was shooting Deep River on Thursday, most of the times it was not even setup for shooters until late Thursday afternoon. So that is how the Drakes Landing shoot started, to have a fun shoot before Deep River. Now ..... not sure why, how to say this, but now people want to split Drakes shoot, from the fun to something else, why....? And now to put a shoot in on Thursday, why, things were going fine ... Why does everything have to happen at Deep River, which is a very poor sporting clay course, the PGCA (I'll say this again) owes Bill nothing, between the LC members and Parker members we bring hundreds of people to his shoot.. Just think what would happen if we moved the challenge the same weekend to a better venue.... Ok off my soapbox last you will hear from me. Eric
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I'm trying to be nice, but the last few years, No one was shooting Deep River on Thursday, most of the times it was not even setup for shooters until late Thursday afternoon. So that is how the Drakes Landing shoot started, to have a fun shoot before Deep River. Now ..... not sure why, how to say this, but now people want to split Drakes shoot, from the fun to something else, why....? And now to put a shoot in on Thursday, why, things were going fine ... Why does everything have to happen at Deep River, which is a very poor sporting clay course, the PGCA (I'll say this again) owes Bill nothing, between the LC members and Parker members we bring hundreds of people to his shoot.. Just think what would happen if we moved the challenge the same weekend to a better venue.... Ok off my soapbox last you will hear from me. Eric
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