Monday, March 2, 2015

MARCH 1, 2015 - PETITCODIAC - 22 BR - RESULTS



The "First of March", 22BR shoot in Petitcodiac was well attended with 22 shooters in attendance. Good scores all around - the elusive 500 remained just slightly out of reach. Next time.
Many thanks to John C. for these results and to Shelly C. for the pictures.


RESULTS - OPEN CLASS:

Dave Chevarie - 249/9 250/11 499/20
Terry McNeil - 250/7 249/5 499/12
Cecil Harvey - 249/13 249/16 498/29
Barb Jamieson - 247/5 249/6 496/11
Shelly Colpitts - 249/7 246/8 495/15
Logan Gladstone - 247/5 248/7 495/12
Dan Gladstone - 243/9 250/11 493/20
Mathew McAllister - 249/10 244/6 493/16
John McCluskey - 246/4 247/7 493/11
John Corbett - 245/9 247/7 492/16
Brian Petitpas - 243/5 249/11 492/16
Bruce Bennett - 243/7 246/7 489/14
Carl Jamieson - 247/3 242/5 489/8
George Murray - 245/3 243/11 488/14
Volker Topf - 246/8 242/3 488/11
Jeff Marshall - 242/5 246/6 488/11
Gerard Daigle - 241/5 246/7 487/12
Wayne Kennedy - 243/2 244/4 487/6
Tom Nowlan - 241/9 244/6 485/15
John Moore - 249/8 235/10 484/18
Norbert Strahlendorff - 238/5 244/7 482/12
Tony Lewis - 194/1 218/3 412/4

Shooting Report for the NB Blog for March 1st, 2015
Today was a great day to shoot. The sun was out, light 20km wind….although it proved a bit switchy at times…and unexpectedly for some shooters. The temperatures rose from -16 up to -6. along with no snow! There was already enough snow on the ground, approx. 3- 4ft deep.
As happens sometimes, there were some issues. There always are - aren't there? The writer forgot his bolt! You’d think by now this wouldn’t happen anymore. LOL. Thanks to Bruce B. for the loan of his rifle and rests. Several shooters had ammunition issues, ranging from erratic placement of shots fired, to one shooter who had multiple misfires from one box of ammo. Looks like there was something lacking in quality control. All from the same manufacturer.
But, the match went smoothly. Thanks to the target runners, range officers, etc., to Dan G., Shelly C., John McC., and Barb J. for the tasty sweets. The sweets always seem to make up for disappointing issues. 
So, here is your Director wishing you well and reminding you to keep your trigger finger sharp until next time.

Volker T.

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