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Perryville MO IBC 15-16 FEB 2025

Started by ArmyVet, February 21, 2025, 08:28:34 AM

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ArmyVet

6 cadre from the great state of Missouri turned out to knock the rust off at this IBC. Many thanks to Flintlock54 for all the logistics - venue and meal plan (and the Friday evening tour of Perryville).

Good questions were asked and I hope good answers were provided. Thanks for your hospitality  :beer:

The weather gave us a small challenge on Sunday. Snow and ice made the trip to the venue slow and dicey but of course we persevered.

Thanks to all for your enthusiasm and dedication.  O0
The difference between a novice and a master: the novice does it until they get it right. The master does it until they can't get it wrong.

SassyStance

Thanks, ArmyVet!  For my first IBC, you sure made the bar high.  I learned so much and took away a lot of knowledge.  I'm looking forward to April for my next event.

Thanks again,

SassyStance
"Stand your ground; don't fire unless fired upon, but if they mean to have a war, let it begin here." – Captain John Parker, 1775

Flintlock54

It was great meeting you,Army Vet,  thank you for coming over.  Sunday did present a bit of a challenge but we did it!

Shout out also to my fellow Missouri cadre!  It was great seeing my Appleseed brothers and 1 sister again.
Acts 22:28. I was freeborn

209Ken

Great IBC! Thanks ArmyVet for making the trip to Missouri. (and thanks for bringing a tow strap!) You were an excellent Shoot Boss, and we are all now better instructors.

Flintlock54, as always, thank you for all the behind the scenes work to make the weekend successful.

As promised, I have a picture of SassyStance practicing IMC...


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