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Sheridan Wyoming 21/22 May 2016

Started by M1bzrk, May 23, 2016, 10:08:19 AM

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M1bzrk

A great shoot at the Sheridan County Sportsmen's Club.  We had 16 shooters and 9 of them were women.  Great to see you, Ladies.  Especially since they traveled from Montana, Kansas and Texas!  Thank you, Ann, for bringing your sister and cousins.  The distance award goes to Lennart, however, who flew in from Sweden the night before!  Only one youth, Kincade; it's great to have an uncle who will take you to an Appleseed.  A great group and thank you one and all.

The skill level ranged from experienced to first time shooter and all improved greatly.  There were several folks " knocking at the door."  PERSIST and you will get there.
Ian showed the way on Saturday by shooting a 213, despite the wind.  He plans on attending another and taking an Orange Hat.   
Travis took a Blue Hat so he could help out before he makes Rifleman.  Thank you both for stepping up.

The weather got a little windy on Saturday, but not too much so: the target line stayed up, and a major storm went around us.  Sunday was a little cooler, but not quite as breezy and we only got a few rain spatters.

Thanks to Beemer for organising and interacting with the club and pewpewpew for his able assistance. Thanks to rocket for (what else), flying in on Sunday.
Rasputin did an excellent job on his second go-round as SBit.  Thank you all.

This was the largest turnout yet in 2016 in Wyoming.  Thanks to everyone and especially to the Sheridan County Sportsmen's Club for again hosting us.     PICTURES TO FOLLOW

M1bzrk

Whoa, I forgot to mention Claude Juarez who also helped out and completed his IIT1 PC.
Thanks, Chris.