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The March is Imminent - Chino Valley, Az April 18th 2020

Started by pennys dad, April 18, 2020, 09:47:27 PM

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pennys dad

The March is Imminent are you ready we are. We had four Son of Liberty ready to aim and fire.
It was a fast paced day and everyone worked hard.
The day was an ever changing day of heavy wind, some lite rain, sun, clouds.


This was a solid group of learners and practitioners.
Suman was a returning student, when I pulled out the target backers there was one with his name written on it right next to an IMC chart.
Suman's first-class score was a 170+ on the day the march was imminent Suman hit a 204, so close.
His rifle of choice is a nice bolt action 22lr Tikka chassis I believe; I may be wrong.
He commented at the end of our timed AQT that this class he completed the whole COF on stage 2 of the AQT.
I recalled back to my first AQT scores and remembered that once I lost focus on the time monkey and focused on sending well placed rounds, I could transition into my seated position, make an NPOA adjustment, verify my NPOA and send 10 well placed shots with time to spare.
Thank you for attending Suman, I hope to see you back and hitting your 210 or better.





Ryan and Reese, Father and Son.
This was Reese's second time behind a rifle his first time being the day before. Reese ran his rifle like a champ. He listened, participated in all three positions modeling. Reese was very engaged.
Ryan brought his son prepared without his own rifle, a nice 10/22 rifle, sling and good mat. Ryan brought a nice AR-15. Ryan's PSA 223 had a trigger pin walk itself out of its hole. I didn't have a tool to resolve the issue so he used my AR-22, a big'ole beast of a 22lr with a big scope on it :-) I need to shrink to scope a bit.
Ryan after his mechanical breakdown and rifle switch he got back in the saddle and shot well with nice consistent groupings. It was good to see a fellow research everything kinda guy.
I hope to see you two back one day soon, you have my email please email me any questions.





Edward came well prepared to shoot and participate. We worked on different sling use in different positions, Edward modeled slings and seated. Great trigger control and follow through.
It was great to have you at the Seed and I hope you return soon.


pennys dad