Tuesday, July 29, 2008

IPSC & Bullseye matches a success

The Little River Sprtsman's Association in Valdosta, Georgi, hosted two matches at the range on Saturday, July 26, 2008.

There were seven Bullseye competitors, with High Master John Farley having the best overall score of 2599-95X. David Farley had the best Master score, while Greg Tucker had the best Expert score. Little John Farley shot well in the .22 portion of the match. Other shooters were Paul Bertrand, Paul Parrish, and Lynn Wallace. Wally Wallace called the match. Everyone had a good time, even though the tempurature got hot after lunch for the .45 match.
Scores can be found here

There were six competitors in the IPSC match. This match was abbreviated to 4 stages because of the heat. Lee Ovaert led all competitors with a total time of 68.16 seconds, shooting in the Production class. Fred Touchton was the top shooter in Limited, David Boyd the top shooter in Limited-10, and Tony Mock finished first in the Single-Stack class. Other shooters were Patrick Orr, Wayne Hart, and Lonnie Jacobs. It was good to see Patrick Orr back in competition. He has missed several months of competition due to his training for his new career in Law Enforcement. Scores can be found here.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Steel Plate Match - July 19, 2008

The steel plate match on Saturday, July 19, 2008, was a lot of fun. Twelve shooters were divided into two squads, and a total of 27 guns were scored.
Lee Ovaert was the Match winner, shooting the match in a total time of 68.51 seconds. He was the only shooter whose time was under 100 seconds. All the scores can be viewed on the Little River Sportsman's Association website.

Welcome Micah Matthews to his first competition at our range. He was able to get some experience with his new pistol.

We had the most wheel guns we've had in a long time, both Revolvers and Modified Revolvers. Tony Mock did very well with his new Model 19, and Ken Norton had a lot of fun with his 8-shot 686 - it seemed to be much more forgiving on that spinner.

Mark Canada had problems with his pistol - he eventually discovered a very loose rear sight which had been moved extremely left. I'm sure he'll do better next time!

Thanks to Mark Canada and Don Distefano for helping with the setup on Friday afternoon. Everyone who helps usually comes up with new ideas for target setting that brings variety to the shoots every month. If you'd like to help with the arrangement of targets, all you have to do is show up on the Friday before and bring your ideas with you.

Young Micheal Jacobs got some experience in running the timer and did a good job keeping his squad timed and scored. A big thanks to him for helping with the totaling up the scores. Thanks to him and his dad, Lonnie, for getting the targets securely back in the shed and getting the sign changed.

All in all it was a very successful match, although it did begin to get hot before we finished.