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Michigan has an un-retired Orange Hat - "The Iceman"

Started by MI-copperhead, June 09, 2025, 10:52:15 PM

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MI-copperhead

Please welcome Rod (The Iceman) back into our ranks! "The Iceman" stepped up and volunteered at the Dorr KD back in mid October of 2021 (forever known as those dark years)
but life got in the way of his plans.
He returned to Dorr this June at the 25m event and acquitted himself well posting 6 consecutive Rifleman scores and clearing Sunday's redcoats as well as helping his team win the fun shoot.
The Iceman has picked up his bucket to help us bail so let's give him a big welcome back.
Thanks for returning "The Iceman" it's great to have you on the team! I look forward to working with you at Dorr and elsewhere!
Morgan's Rifleman 250 yard cold bore, 10/29/2022, Tusco Rifle Club, New Philadelphia OH KD/Rifle M1A w optics/Prone
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