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Tied for last with a guy whose handle is "blinddog"!

Seems appropriate.

Great shooting - particularly those with less than 3-inch groups.
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Boreclear PM me your address for first prize

Nbender & Blinddog do the same I have something for you guys too

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I told you nbender I would have done alot better if the target would have quit moving!! But, I had a great time and it was a lot of fun even if I tied with a guy named nbender:)
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guys

this was a great shoot
and I'm glade all you guy's are not shooting at me ( LOL )
hope we get more participants next time
once again I like to thank barnett3006 with the idea of the shoot
it was great fun and thanks to DF for this forum and the P-64 that brought all of us together

for the 2 guys in last place your getting a trigger return spring may you never have to use it
sorry I could come up with something better

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Tied for last with a guy whose handle is "blinddog"!

Seems appropriate.

Great shooting - particularly those with less than 3-inch groups.
Now that rite there is funning, I don't care who you are...... ;D ;D ;D

Hey, you did just fine, nothing to be ashamed of. And may I ask what is wrong with a 3" group ....... ::).......those with less than 3" groups, I thought my 3" group was outstanding for a old fart like me, but yes, you are correct, and congrats to Boreclear for winning the shoot and with a 1.6" group, that is outstanding, and Norm with 2.1" group, excellent Norm, and Hookedonsks, another fine job of shooting with a 2.8" group.

For with its worth, I won at a turkey shoot at my local VFW on the 4th, we used BB guns to shoot indoors at 25 ft at a very small cross hair target, nearest to the cross center. It was a $5 entry fee for each shoot, [we had 10 different shoots] we used Daisy Red Ryder lever action rifles, nothing but the finest of weapons for us old Nam Vets. Prizes were frozen turkeys, and processed wild game, and anything anyone wanted to donate. The $5 donations went to help the local Big Brother & Big Sister chapter, we raised nearly $600, with about 25 vets shooting the ten different competitions I won a turkey, a venison roast and two large packages of chicken wings. Just had to share that.......... ::)

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not a thing wrong with that!!!
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Hah!! It all started with a Daisy Red Ryder, Gunsmoke, The Lone Ranger, Pallidin .... congratulations on showing them the VN Vets still have it Papabear.
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For with its worth, I won at a turkey shoot at my local VFW on the 4th, we used BB guns to shoot indoors at 25 ft at a very small cross hair target, nearest to the cross center. It was a $5 entry fee for each shoot, [we had 10 different shoots] we used Daisy Red Ryder lever action rifles, nothing but the finest of weapons for us old Nam Vets. Prizes were frozen turkeys, and processed wild game, and anything anyone wanted to donate. The $5 donations went to help the local Big Brother & Big Sister chapter, we raised nearly $600, with about 25 vets shooting the ten different competitions I won a turkey, a venison roast and two large packages of chicken wings. Just had to share that.......... ::)

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You shot a Turkey, a Deer and a Sh_tload of Chickens with a BB Gun!! Now that's impressive!!! 8~)
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He must have been using those ballistic pellets, all that was left was the wings
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GUYS
all prizes are in the mail
as of Friday the 6 July 2007

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Norm: I want to take a moment to thank you for donating the prizes for our inauggural (spelling?) event, once again very generous of you.

barnett: Thanks for suggesting and running this our first annual shoot.

What's next folks?!
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"P-64 Labor day shoot"

P-64 2007 championship series; round 2


It was very generous of normsutton to offer the prizes last round. What do people think about upping the donation a little to go toward prizes for the next round? Just an idea.
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Thats a good idea but who is going to take the cash, buy the prize and coordinate all?

If we donate via the website then Mr. Funk is stuck with the prize part...isn't he?
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guys

I'm sure there is a way we can set up an acount just for shoots


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guys

I'm sure there is a way we can set up an account just for shoots


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My thoughts exactly. What about a Paypal account for this purpose? The last thing I would want is to put extra burden on the folks providing this forum.

Maybe it's just too complicated.......my intent was to either volunteer or volunteer to assist. I'm pretty new to the P-64 community myself and am not sure I would be the best to server the group as a judge or prize selector. I am however excited about this little event and would like to offer whatever I can to help it along.
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