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    Internet Match Results

    OK, guys . Sorry for the delay on this . I'm throwing together several matches here to get them posted, and out of the way . Remember, there are still a few matches to go , so get them shot , and get them sent .
    I did receive several targets with no information whatsoever on them as requested , so some I put where I thought they should be , and some just plain got tossed .
    Thanks for playing . Once again, my apologies for being so slow . After all, this job doesn't pay all that well !

    sporterized military 100yds. bench

    Bull shop senior 1.18in.
    Remington number five roller
    Rebuild to sporter 38/55
    Unertl 15 X
    Case -ww 38/55 fire formed, un sized, indexed
    NEI 180 tapered point
    AC/WW unsized , soft seated
    Speed green loob,two grooves filled
    Indexed primer Remington 2 1/2
    Two Styrofoam wads cut from picnic plate
    12.5 grains trail boss thrown

    4060 may 2.05
    Martini/greener W. /two G. R.
    Remington 03 barrel chambered 30 /40 Krag
    17A front Williams five D. rear
    RCBS 180 -- S. P./sized 0.311/LBT blue
    21.4 grains REL 7
    Federal 210
    Hornady GC
    Sized with collet die


    curmudgeon 2.14
    30/40 Krag carbine
    Cut down from a rifle
    Lyman 57 rear sight
    Steal bead front site
    R.-P. cases
    WWLRM primers
    Sixteen grains alliant 2400
    Lyman 314299 (200 grains)
    AC/WW plus 2% tin
    Hornady GC
    Sized 0.310
    Javelina Alox
    1500 FPS

    Bull shop junior 2.23
    Remington number five roller
    Rebuild to sporter 38/55
    Unertl 15 X
    Case -ww 38/55 fire formed, un sized, indexed
    NEI 180 tapered point
    AC/WW unsized , soft seated
    Speed green loob,two grooves filled
    Indexed primer Remington 2 1/2
    Two Styrofoam wads cut from picnic plate
    12.5 grains trail boss thrown


    Scott Wheeler 2.52in.
    M98 8X57
    W. C. 846 35 GR. Plus dacron
    Bullet 8mm maximum 250 gr.
    CCI number 200 L. R.
    1882ft. per second


    Katie Wheeler 2.62in.
    M 91 Argentine 7.65X54
    Nineteen grains SR4759
    C. 318 -- 185 R 185 grains
    Graf case
    FC 210 L. R.
    1605ft. per second

    David R. 5in.
    1917 Enfield
    issue barrel trigger sites
    311466 sized 0.3100 OAL 3.060
    60 grains W. C. 860
    WWLM primer
    LAR 45 red loob three grooves lubed



    Scoped and aperture sight rifles, 50 yard offhand

    David R.
    Stevens 200 .308 2.42"
    311644 Sized 0.310 190 grains
    LAR 45 Carnuba Lube
    46 grains W. C. 860
    OAL 2.725
    WW L. R. primer
    #2 Alloy water quenched 9lbs. WW/1lb. 50 /50 solder

    Curmudgeon
    Ruger 77 Lilja barrel 1:16 #4 3.46"
    35 Whelen
    2 3/4 Redfield bear cub scope
    R. P. .270 cases
    WLRM primers
    Twenty grains 2400
    NEI 220358 210 grain
    Sized .360 Hornady gas check
    Javelina alox Lube
    1700 FPS

    Beerd
    T. C. contender carbine 4.7in.
    0.357 maximum 18in. barrel
    220 grain NEI /J.D. Jones truncated cone
    gas check -wheel weights
    paraffin /Vaseline loob
    Sized 0.358
    20.5 grains IMR 4198
    Federal 200 primer
    1590 FPS
    Williams foolproof peep-gold bead front



    sub .30 caliber 100yd. bench

    David R. 2.55
    Remington 700 V. L. 22 -- 250
    225646 sized 225
    LAR 45 red loob
    26 grains surplus 4895
    CCI L. R. primer
    2600 FPS


    BPCR 100yd. X sticks

    4060 May 1.8
    45 -70 rolling block
    MBA front site
    Browning tang rear
    23 grains 4759
    RCBS 500 grain range scrap
    WLR primer
    Neck sized

    Beerd
    original rolling block 4.13
    re-barreled to 45-70
    buckhorn rear Silver blade front
    Case WW
    70 grains GOEX ff
    Wad-- 0.015 cardboard
    mountain mold 0.461 as cast
    459 grain flat point
    Beeswax/ jojoba/lanolin pan lubed
    Federal 215

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    Thank You Mr. Waksupi

    David

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    Thank you for your troubles Sir! Its such an honor to finaly see my name at the opposite end of the list from where it normaly is. We have had a very busy month or so and missed some of the other matches and I am sorry for that. I did get a target shot for the 25 yard off hand hand gun match, and I think am at least a contender for top honors again if I can remember to send it. Imagin that two firsts in one year, BSM will have to let out my hat band some.
    Anyways as they say , a man of words and not of deeds is like a garden full of weeds. If I want to sell stuff sometimes I have to proove stuff works!
    BIC/BS

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    Thanks, Waksupi, for running these matches. They are our best postal matches yet! Having run ONE postal match, I have a dim appreciation of how much work you did for all of us this year.
    Eagles have talons, buzzards don't. The Second Amendment empowers us to be eagles. curmudgeon

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    Ric;Thanks much for running these matches, I finally got one of the daughters to compete and she made me proud!

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    Scott, I was pleased to see your daughter compete this year. Always good to see new shooters involved.

    Bill, it isn't all that hard to do these. My problem is to get the time to score the targets, much less have a chance to shoot them myself. If you noticed, I only was able to shoot one or two matches this season.

    I am very pleased to see Ranch Dog starting up a spring match. I would really like to see others do other matches year round. It's not that hard. Figure out what match you want to shoot, publish the rules, and tell people where to send the targets. It really doesn't take that long to score them.

    As it is now, I believe this will be my last year of running winter matches. I'm selfish with the time that I have available, and just do not have the time to do the matches in the future. I do have other interests that draw my time as much, or more than this board. Heck, I don't even get to read half the posts. The time is just not here.

    May I suggest, that the individual members, run special matches? If only running a single match, you will find it quite manageable. Please step forward, and help promote this fascinating sport, that we have here.

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BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
BT Boat Tail PL Power-Lokt SP Soft Point
C Compressed Charge PR Primer SPCL Soft Point "Core-Lokt"
HP Hollow Point PSPCL Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" C.O.L. Cartridge Overall Length
PSP Pointed Soft Point Spz Spitzer Point SBT Spitzer Boat Tail
LRN Lead Round Nose LWC Lead Wad Cutter LSWC Lead Semi Wad Cutter
GC Gas Check