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Final results are posted, looks like there was some good representation from the Northeast crew.
Match Rifle: http://www.nrahq.org/compete/natpdf/cp402-15.pdf
Service Rifle: http://www.nrahq.org/compete/natpdf/cp401-15.pdf
Combined: http://www.nrahq.org/compete/natpdf/cp400-15.pdf
It was a hot week (almost two weeks for those of us who shot CMP,) but everyone coped with the conditions and shot great.
All in all I was happy with my personal performance, though for some reason I couldn't seem to shoot a decent offhand out there (in fact shot a bunch of bad ones.) Rapids were decent for the most part and 600 was pretty good. I had hoped to hit 97% but missed my goal by exactly 1% (24 points.) Oh well.
I was squadded next to an older gentleman from Australia the last two days. Probably in his late 60's or 70's and has to literally fly halfway around the world and borrow a rifle and gear to participate in the sport that he loves. His stories about the confiscations (they called them buy-backs) in the mid 90's were a poignant reminder of how quickly we could end up in the same position. Ever vigilant.
Match Rifle: http://www.nrahq.org/compete/natpdf/cp402-15.pdf
Service Rifle: http://www.nrahq.org/compete/natpdf/cp401-15.pdf
Combined: http://www.nrahq.org/compete/natpdf/cp400-15.pdf
It was a hot week (almost two weeks for those of us who shot CMP,) but everyone coped with the conditions and shot great.
All in all I was happy with my personal performance, though for some reason I couldn't seem to shoot a decent offhand out there (in fact shot a bunch of bad ones.) Rapids were decent for the most part and 600 was pretty good. I had hoped to hit 97% but missed my goal by exactly 1% (24 points.) Oh well.
I was squadded next to an older gentleman from Australia the last two days. Probably in his late 60's or 70's and has to literally fly halfway around the world and borrow a rifle and gear to participate in the sport that he loves. His stories about the confiscations (they called them buy-backs) in the mid 90's were a poignant reminder of how quickly we could end up in the same position. Ever vigilant.