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All right guys where are the photos...............
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06-11-2018, 07:51 AM | #55 | ||||||
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Here a few pictures I took at Hausman's this year.
1. The "NH Boys" with Sara Lefever in the main event. Note how serious we are, we bring our walking wounded almost 400 miles to pull targets :-) 2. Scott K. showing us how it is done. 3. Frank chillin' at lunch time. 4. A rather motley crew on the course. 5. Frank was also stylin' this year with a new hat. It's a stealth hat, you can't tell when he is serious and turns it around backwards. 6. Harold telling us how to break a six straight on a station. 7. The "NH Boys" PA retreat in nearby Fairdale PA. 8 - 13. Random pictures in the tent of temptation.
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06-11-2018, 07:56 AM | #56 | ||||||
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Not a problem. I'd like a nice small bore Fox
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There had to have been some one else shooting a gun without a safety. So, no trigger guard likely does put you in your own class.
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06-11-2018, 09:17 AM | #58 | ||||||
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Thanks for the recognition Brett. Ernie's is probably my favorite shoot 'cause there's lots going on both socially and gun wise. There's talk about a GoFundMe account for your GH which you shoot very well but it's hard to look at.
It's always great to see the boys from NH having a "wicked pissah of a good time". Thanks for the photos Pete. Glad to see you've figured out what's important in life. God bless. I think Edgar has started a great tradition which seems to be growing each year. Thanks to him and Allan for having us. "Friday night in the outback" has become a major social event for attendees of the event. Thanks to everyone for taking the time to stop and chat. Our conversations may be brief but they mean a lot.
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06-11-2018, 12:38 PM | #59 | ||||||
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The back field at Ernie's has always been a great meeting place and Edgar and Allan have certainly brought it to a new level.... does Harold sing too? Always nice to have good music.
Who can accompany Harold with a harmonica? .
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06-11-2018, 01:21 PM | #60 | ||||||
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I'll agree with Daryl and Brett's sentiments--this is by far my favorite shoot. Very relaxing, and great company. The weather was good this year, and no parking problems. Camping is relaxing, with EDgar and Allen on one side, and Kenny Graft with his great little camper on the other. I should have taken more pictures, but my phone was dead most of the time
1. Huck Finn guarding my weapons of mass destruction. 2. Huck wakes up from a nap. 3. Scotty, Pete, Kenny, 4. Edgar, Kenny Graft, and Brett Hoops. 5. Back at my camp with Allan, Edgar, Frank, Kenny, and Scotty. 6. Stephen Hodges shows us how it's done. 7. Frank with his rally cap on, Bill Jannell keeping score. 8. The "jearing" section. 9. Scotty trying to steal Huck. 10.
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