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Matches at Quantico Shooting club this weekend

Started by jmdavis, May 22, 2013, 08:32:46 PM

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jmdavis

The ranges at Quantico MCB will host several matches this weekend. These will include a Friday "Long Range Match" (1000 yards) as well as Saturday and Sunday Vintage (M1, Carbine and vintage rifle 200 yard matches) and an "Across the Course" (XTC) (200,300,600 yard) High Power match. Proceeds will benefit the Remembering the Brave fund.

Information is at:

https://www.google.com/calendar/render?eid=dmZjN3I4Z2JrMHU2YzNpMTN2NGowbjFxbmMgY2FsZW5kYXJAcXVhbnRpY29zaG9vdGluZ2NsdWIuY29t&ctz=America/New_York&sf=true&output=xml


I plan to shoot the XTC 800 point (80 shot) match on Saturday.
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NavyIrish

Thanks for passing this along.  I'm certainly interested in other Quantico shoots.  R, Navy Irish (Falls Church, VA)
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