Howdy, Appleseed folks.
My dad, eert, recently took a picture of me running my AR build in the snow, and it was submitted to the SWFA photo contest. I was selected as a finalist, and am now in the running for some really cool prizes, all kinds of scopes and such.
If anyone out there wanted to vote for me, I'd be much obliged. Pictures of said prize in use at shoots to help instruct shooters in any way possible will, of course, be provided. I'm currently in fourth place, but I know with the help of you guys, I can win this thing!
Contest entry link is as follows:
http://swfa.com/ContestViewCustomer.aspx?entry=1438 (http://swfa.com/ContestViewCustomer.aspx?entry=1438)
Thanks for the support, all!
Roland, over and out.
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Done! Good luck!
Done!
Nice (photo) shootin' Eert!
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Done...good luck.
Did it! good luck Nice picture also. :cool2:
Voted! O0
Good luck!
Voted, awesome pic! Best of luck!
Done!
Cool pic, by the way...
`Orale Roland!!! :cool2: Did it, hope you get it!!! O0
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done
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Voted....good luck!
Just voted. And didn't have to pick between the lesser of two evils.
Done! I hope you win.
Nice photo! You have my vote!
You guys have too much fun. Here I sit on piles of brass, to stingy to go shoot in fresh deep snow for fear of losing a lousy case.
Yup, voted.
Done , what suzzy said..great picture.
Mark,
I was using Herter's Steel Case cheapo ammo, so I didn't have to worry about brass recycling. Dirk, however, won't run anything but brass in that Lother-Walther .223 Wylde barrel. His Da, though stood by and managed to get about 80+% of the brass.
Have you made plans for April 19 yet?
PS- thanks for voting everyone!
EERT
Thanks for the votes all! I'm currently tied for second place, thanks to AS!
Revere and I both voted for you, we will put the two other riflemen in the family to vote as well.
Eert,
Still waiting to see if anybody signs up for Three Forks, none so far.
That photo, it looks like Roland was rolling in the snow!
All that powder stuck to him really catches the essence of a walk in the timber on a snowy day.