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Kingman, AZ Nov 22-23, 2014

Started by azmule, November 29, 2014, 12:56:35 AM

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azmule

This is the place for discussion, questions, comments, etc. on the November Kingman event.
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AZ_Varian

We had 4 shooters (and 2 walk-on's, who changed their minds and left).  The range put us in a 25 yd bay (#6) and was very helpful and supportive.  BZ to IIT Matt from Flagstaff who came to shoot, but stepped up and helped out.  The SB was fighting severe cold/flu, so Matt ran the line, and the SB did the history and points of instruction - great teamwork.

Kingman is known for the wind - we had 25-40 MPH winds both days.  Even in the bay with berm on three sides, we had enough wind that the rounds were running about 2-3 MOA right of target.  Winds were from left to right with a 45 degree angle of incidence.  The wind made an excellent aid to the KD point of instruction!

Saturday's history was delayed as two shooters (50%) didn't bring lunch and left the range.  Sunday worked out better - all shooters were prepared for the lunchtime stories.