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One memorable year we had a torrential downpour all morning. No shooting but we still had a great time talking SxS's and hunting stories. Can't wait for the wings (and beer of course.),
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03-30-2013, 06:09 PM | #14 | ||||||
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Beautiful day today and I stopped in at Blue Ridge to make sure everything was on schedule for next Saturday. The parking lot was packed at 11am! Since the club is open to all shooters, not just SxS guys on Saturdays, it might be a good idea to start out shooting the Wobble Trap and 5 Stand first until early afternoon, then shoot the SC course. I went back at 1:30 and it wasn't nearly as crowded. Just a thought
As you enter the club grounds, you'll see the blue pavilion on your left, that is the 5 stand. As you enter the main parking lot, the road going down to your left, you'll see the Wobble trap pyramid, and the main clubhouse to sign up in will be on your right side of the parking lot. The weather for next Saturday is looking OK so far. See you all soon. Chuck |
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If we have the same weather Saturday as we had at Prospect Hall, WV today the shoot will be fabulous. The Virginia Vintagers had a great bunch of shooters show up today. Many Parkers were in attendance crushing clays to dust.A great time was had by everyone.
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Egger, George and I arrived home last evening after attending this great shoot. We drove down to Harrisburg Friday afternoon and spent the evening at Chucks home. Saturday morning dawned a bit chilly but without a cloud in the sky. Blue Ridge Sportsmans club is a first rate venue with great targets and all the members treated us like family. Many of the usual suspect's from the area were in attendance including many friends from the Virginia Vintagers.It was great to see and shoot with many old friends after a long winter. I estimate some where between 40-50 shooters shot the event. I think I can speak for us all that we had a great time and I would recommend this event to anyone that can attend. The trip home was uneventful even with Egger stuffing the Ford insignia into a few trunks...
I want to thank Chuck and Marge Bishop for their hospitality and putting us up. A tour of the PGCA Research office was great and Chuck explained exactly what doing a research letter entails from start to finish. Believe me when I tell you guy's it's a great value for the money. A few pictures for you guy's....
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Couple more.....That handsome gent in the green vest is Frank(Silvers)Srebro of the Fox Collectors BOD. A great guy. Now if we can just get Steve(Toolman)Cambria to leave CT to attend some of these events that would be great. Well...Maybe next week at Addieville.....
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LEAD, FOLLOW, OR GETOUT OF THE WAY!
Probably what that Red car with all the dingleberries around the mirror saw.
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Oh ya I forgot about that one.......
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I'd like to add my thanks to Chuck and his wife for their hospitality, and for providing a great Saturday venue.
I know how hard Chuck works to prepare our research letters, and seeing the order books and stock books gave me the same sense of awe as I did when I saw the Declaration of Independence when I was a kid. Despite the fact we were looking at copies of the original documents, seeing the actual handwriting of the clerk who put the information to paper over a hundred years ago was a treat. The Sporting Clays course at Chucks club was well thought out, and as usual, the targets we saw from the spectators angle, often proved a bit more tricky when in the box. The left to right bird on edge at station 15 is still stuck in my mind. Bugger. |
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