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I can't believe I missed this match.
-Cuz.
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Looks like all results are now posted.
Where are the results posted?
I can't believe I missed this match.
-Cuz.
members section of the USPSA website.
Congrats to ScottB on the win... nicely done
And HDGUN in Single Stack, 10MMDAVE in Revolver, Terrence in L10, Manny in L, and looks like high points over all went to Elye in Production
I gotta give HDGUN a lot of props on this. Winning single stack shooting minor with most others in the division being scored major. Great shooting John.
BTW: who was the guy taking video with the commercial camera? who does he represent? ( news paper, magazine )
Great job to the winners. Congrats Scott. After shooting with Matt and Supermoto, I walked away not having a clue how the standings would stack up. I knew Matt was solid but with one malfunction that cost him a miss, Supermoto bombed but got at least one stage win, Jay H was right in the mix, and I was all over the place. It was an exciting way to walk away from an awesome, well run match.
BTW: who was the guy taking video with the commercial camera? who does he represent? ( news paper, magazine )
BTW: who was the guy taking video with the commercial camera? who does he represent? ( news paper, magazine )
Ruger sent him as part of doing some videos on competition shooting.
Ruger sent him as part of doing some videos on competition shooting.
Ruger? Wow.
I hope they got some footage of Elye.
Interesting. I do not recall seeing very many shooters using Ruger equipment at the match.
Honestly, Elye Alexander is the only person I've ever seen compete in USPSA with a Ruger, and he kicks butt with it.
Good to see them interested.
Honestly, Elye Alexander is the only person I've ever seen compete in USPSA with a Ruger, and he kicks butt with it.
Good to see them interested.
Pictures are updated with the rest of the squads. You all are soooo photogenic! I'll add the stage pictures later.
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You ain't kidding- he kicked ass big time. I saw him shoot one stage. Simple- precise execution and shit loads of As. His movement is without any hiccups at all. The top production shooters don't have blazing slits like some would think but it's everything else in between. I learned a lot at this match....
I also want to thank everyone who worked this match for an outstanding job. Great stages and great RO's. You always expect something special from Harvard but they really did a great job (with the help, of course, from my 'homies' from NB, the Hopkinton guys, Westfield, the Boston crew (great pics Donna) and all the Mainiacs!). If I left anyone out - Thank you too!
Thanks to all the guys that passed along best wishes to me and congrats to John, Terrence (I guess you got it working pretty well!)and Dave on the wins. I also would like to thank Jay. We battled all day right down to the end. I would not have done as well as I did if I hadn't shot with him. Thanks Jay.
I also want to give big props to Bandon Strayer of Infinity Firearms. I had some major problems with my pistol 2 weeks prior to this match. Not only did he fix the problem in record time, but he included several upgrades that turned my IMM into a real racer. I'm very grateful - Thanks Brandon.