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Egg Shoot: October 2002

EGG SHOOT RECAP

Submitted By Jonathan Wong

Egg Shoot Update, October 27, 2002

Some folks thought the shoot would be canceled due to the heavy down pour the day before. The weather for Sunday was perfect for shooting, sunny, windy, and a slight chill. Not a cloud to be seen. The range was drenched from the downpour but after the benches were wiped down and the paper work was taken cared of the shoot began.

Among the nine shooters that showed up for the first Egg shoot or Golf shoot since we had golf balls. Everyone liked the idea of a smaller and more challenging target besides being clean and reusable. This golf shoot was very successful due to those that assisted. Many thanks to Jeff Wittaker for making the stands, Bob Newman for the new sighter targets, Maureen Powers for putting on the shoot, and Steve Sylvia for setting up the golf balls especially mine. That will be the last time Steve! Thanks to all that helped in getting the shoots at Woodcock! It was a much easier set up.

Everyone liked the new rules of shooting 5 mins of sighters and 5 mins at the target from the last Egg shoot. We continued on the same line of things.

The 200 yard distance still holds for the most popular event. The custom shooter's were Al Jolly, Bob Newman, George Harrison and myself. The first string was Al with 4 for 10, Bob with 5 for 5, George with 5 for 6, and myself with 5 for 5. The second string heated things up between Bob 5 for 6 and myself 5 for 5 followed by George Harrison 5 for 7 and Al Jolly 5 for 5. For the last string, my long time competitor, Bob was hoping for a tie breaker after I missed the first shot especially when he knew coming in first place was far from his reach but to his surprise I missed the second shot also. That was very disappointing to someone that hardly misses. Bob Newman had 5 for 5, I was 5 for 7, George was 5 for 6 and Al Jolly was 5 for 5. Congratulations Bob!

There were four factory shooters Bill LaPlume, Ed Pasco, Richard Douglas and Chris. Ed Pasco won the 200 yd factory class twice in a roll and he is sure to be back next year. Chris came in second followed by Bill LaPlume and Richard ended with a DNF.

There were no 300 yd challenges either in custom or factory this time around. Mostly due to the high winds several shooters decided not to shoot this event. What ever happened to Gary Maciel? He usually wins the 300 yd custom.

Ray Piche was the only one for the 100 yd handgun. He began with 5 for 5, ended with DNF.

Many shooters have expressed an interest of having a 50yd and 100yd .22 rim fire golf shoot were kids will Be able to participate. This would be a stock .22 rim fire rifle with a scope.

For next year we should have three 200/300yd golf shoot and three 50/100yd golf shoot.