Below is the link for June's St. Louis Regional. That is two in a row for Doug!
http://www.steelchickens.com/forums/dow ... hp?id=2402
St. Louis BPCR Regional Results - June 2016
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Re: St. Louis BPCR Regional Results - June 2016
Ty,
Did the old man complain when you spanked him? .............
Did the old man complain when you spanked him? .............
....................................Jim
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You are a ghost driving a meat covered skeleton made from stardust riding a rock floating through space.
Fear nothing. (anon)……………………
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Re: St. Louis BPCR Regional Results - June 2016
Here are a few pictures of the match taken on Saturday. I wish I had taken more. There was a group photo taken, but I don't have a copy.
29 shooters total.
The range. Think you can see those critters? Bring your smallest apertures. The high contrast and black targets really lets you bear down with the smallest apertures making it easier to see targets clearly:
Our fearless, and every dependable, match director Pat O'Malley:
Ty Rice slayed the chickens like no one else:
Ken worked on them too:
Russ concentrates on killing chickens:
And then bears down:
Owen Golay ponders the wind for his shooter while Mike Patterson spots a shot for his:
This is one of the best kept secrets for BPCR match shooting. Mark your calendar now, it is the first weekend of June. Two days, 40 shots per day. Lots of fun, usually great weather (outstanding this year), wonderful facility, and (as it may happen), excellent first aid skills among the attendees
29 shooters total.
The range. Think you can see those critters? Bring your smallest apertures. The high contrast and black targets really lets you bear down with the smallest apertures making it easier to see targets clearly:
Our fearless, and every dependable, match director Pat O'Malley:
Ty Rice slayed the chickens like no one else:
Ken worked on them too:
Russ concentrates on killing chickens:
And then bears down:
Owen Golay ponders the wind for his shooter while Mike Patterson spots a shot for his:
This is one of the best kept secrets for BPCR match shooting. Mark your calendar now, it is the first weekend of June. Two days, 40 shots per day. Lots of fun, usually great weather (outstanding this year), wonderful facility, and (as it may happen), excellent first aid skills among the attendees
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Re: St. Louis BPCR Regional Results - June 2016
From the look on Russell's face, I'm guessing that was a miss.
Glenn
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Re: St. Louis BPCR Regional Results - June 2016
Not at all. That was prior to the shot. Focusing on what is about to happen is the best way to ensure that it actually does hsppen...Russell wants every chicken out there, and so he works for each one.SSShooter wrote:From the look on Russell's face, I'm guessing that was a miss.
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No he is a good sport... though he did threaten to bend me over his knee!!!Jim Kidwell wrote:Ty,
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Re: St. Louis BPCR Regional Results - June 2016
Good pictures Brent !!!