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Here are the results from day 2 of the NMLRA In-line matches, same format as last year. This is the 5th year of the match and the weather was better than Friday's M5 match, but the wind was more prominent - probably 10-25 and a few burst of maybe more.
22 shooters in all shot and I would venture to say that the Friday's weather and weekend forecast prevented some shooters from attending.
Kenny Yoder turned in the top score at 50, with a 50-5x.
Mark Miller and Barry Brakebill each posted 50-4x at 100. Nearly 1/3 of the shooters posted a 50!
Mark Miller and Jeff Fisk each posted 50--3x at 200.
We had some targets blow off the frame at 200, so extra time/relay was allowed for those who's target blew off.
After the Paper portion of the match, Doug Swatrz and Kenny Yoder let the group with 150-8x and 150-9x respectively.
30 minutes for lunch, then we paired up for the silhouettes. We rotate shooter/spotter at a bank of animals at either chickens or pigs.
Jeff Fisk was the only shooter to clean all 10 animals - I think this is the 1st time this has happened and an indicator of the windy conditions, it was quartering from 10 o'clock and not only windage was needed, but also elevation changed with the head wind changes - it got many of us..
View of shooters on the silhouette line.
22 shooters in all shot and I would venture to say that the Friday's weather and weekend forecast prevented some shooters from attending.
Kenny Yoder turned in the top score at 50, with a 50-5x.
Mark Miller and Barry Brakebill each posted 50-4x at 100. Nearly 1/3 of the shooters posted a 50!
Mark Miller and Jeff Fisk each posted 50--3x at 200.
We had some targets blow off the frame at 200, so extra time/relay was allowed for those who's target blew off.
After the Paper portion of the match, Doug Swatrz and Kenny Yoder let the group with 150-8x and 150-9x respectively.
30 minutes for lunch, then we paired up for the silhouettes. We rotate shooter/spotter at a bank of animals at either chickens or pigs.
Jeff Fisk was the only shooter to clean all 10 animals - I think this is the 1st time this has happened and an indicator of the windy conditions, it was quartering from 10 o'clock and not only windage was needed, but also elevation changed with the head wind changes - it got many of us..
View of shooters on the silhouette line.