Volume 26 ~ Issue 7/8~ August/Septmber 2015
2015 IHMSA World Championships
Los Angeles, California
The 2015 World championships was a huge success with 60 shooters
and over 460 Guns shot. The Weather cooperated with a high all week of
90 degrees (and almost no humidity). Some winds but never very strong.
Jerry Ray and the LASC crew did a great job and the match was ran
very smoothly. I need to give a special thanks to the Target setters (Los
Angeles Young Marines) who did a great Job. Ramon Herrera (the lead-
er/coordinator) called the line and he made only a couple of mistakes.
Joe Cadenas as a supervisor coordinated the Target setters and made sure
everything went smoothly. And now the Crew: MGySgt Pedro, Rogelio,
MSgt Herrera, Sarah, SSgt Sullevan, Joaquin, Cpl Herrera, Brian, Cpl
Cadenas, Justin, PFC Sanchez, Mark, PFC Maravilla, Jonathan, PFC Di-
az, Stephanie, PFC Velasco, Dominic, PFC Chavez, Daniel, PFC Me-
naya, Christopher, Recruit Frontuto, Nick and Recruit Frontuto, Brianna.
You Guys were great and your work was greatly appreciated.
And I must thank, Nancy LaCroix, Ken Lacroix and Cindy Smith for
running the Stat house. We tried everything to get Jerry (JR) Ray to relax
(short of a couple of valium) but that was a lost cause.
Along with the United States, we had shooters from Australia, Brazil,
Paraguay and Canada representing their countries.
Harry Sharp was the Big winner of this match in Freestyle categories,
But I am not going to list them here (too many). Joe Cullison as expected
dominated the standing categories. Match results start on Page 4. Pic-
tures are spread out all through this issue.
The 2016 World Championships are scheduled to be in Oklahoma City
on July 15-22 2016.
500 Meter Report
by Eric King
To celebrate the provisional IHMSA sanctioning of 500 meter
shooting, almost a dozen shooters showed up at the Avenal Gun
Club in Avenal, California for the inaugural match. Besides the
usual local suspects, Dan Hagerty, Steve Peck, and Eric King,
our new IHMSA President, Steve Martens, plus John Richards,
Bert Chikazawa, and his buddy, Kevin all showed up.
Thanks to all of you for your support of this discipline which is
new for IHMSA. It officially begins 1/1/16.
Steve Martens won with a nice 37 scoped and 34 iron sights.
Everyone in attendance learned more about how weird wind can
be when you shoot east down one canyon crossed at right angles
by three other canyons each of which can have its own wind cur-
rents. At one point the wind held steady for about three minutes,
and Eric King became the first person to shoot 5 half size turkeys
in a row at 385 meters with a scoped pistol.
Unfortunately he did not do very well on the other animals so the
30x40 record set by Rich Mishler more than a decade ago con-
tinues secure, but 23x40 really was not bad considering the con-
ditions. John Richards turned is a pair of 27s, scoped and iron
sights, with a Rampro in 6 Dasher. This proved very interesting
because no rams failed to fall despite their being set somewhat
harder than topple point as 500 meter rams are set. This proves
that if you launch a lighter, efficient bullet very fast, it will take
rams over at 500 meters because 500 meter rules do require that
they fall for them to count.
This issue has an addendum that contains the 2015 East coast championship and the 2015 Oklahoma State champion-
ships. It is a separate file. For members receiving printed copies, it will be a separate part that will be mailed with the
issue.
From The Editor:
First, I must apologize for the problems with getting this issue out and I am not going to make any excuses. Mainly to Say, Life and work got in the
way of my Duties as your editor.
Until, Further notice, Please do not send me match reports in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format or as an excel spreadsheet. I am having too much prob-
lems with these. When I figure out a work around, I will let you know.
In this issue:
World champs results Page 4
Section B Page 22
Match results Page 25
Membership forms Page 37
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Officer Directory HEADQUARTERS
Send Match recaps, sanction fees, membership info, Etc. to:
CINDY SMITH
P.O. Box 22356, Cheyenne, WY 82003
Phone: 801-733-8423 - Cell: 307-421-3802
Email: [email protected]
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
PRESIDENT
Steve Martens
VICE-PRESIDENT
David Smith
SECRETARY/TREASURER
Unfilled
BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN President Steve Martens
Physically Challenged committee Cindy Smith
621 LaFayette Blvd.
Cheyenne, WY 82003
(307)421-3802
Vice President David Smith
621 LaFayette Blvd.
Cheyenne, WY 82003
(307) 631-9742
Secretary/treasurer
Region 1 Director Allan Olsen
118 Jerome Ave.
S. Plainfield, NJ 07080-5020
(908) 756-4317
Region 2 Director Allan Gaskin
127 Keltingham Ct.
Ridgeland, MS 39157
(601) 624-2868
Region 3 Director Brian Gildea
138 N. Hamilton Re
Gahanna, OH 43230
(614) 218-3556
Region 4 Director Jim Fields
5612 NW 58th terrace
Oklahoma City, OK 73122
(405) 203-1268
Region 5 Director / Industry Relations committee Kenneth LaCroix
13880 Sunnyslope Dr.
Maple Grove, MN 55311-3409
(612) 270-3252
Region 6 Director Dell Taylor
8899 Midvalley Dr,
West Jordan, UT 84088
(801) 566-2939
Region 7 Director Joe Cullison
28988 Berlin Rd.
Sweet Home, OR 97386
(541) 317-8801
Region 8 director David Smith
621 LaFayette Blvd.
Cheyenne, WY 82003
(307) 631-9742
Australia Director Russell Mowles
P.O.Box 37 Cooran
QLD 4569, Australia
Brazil Director/Governance oversight committee Don Frasier
CBTP
Av. Presidente Vargas 583 – Sala 1315
Rio De Janeiro, RJ
+55 11 40291419
New Zealand Director Steve Courtney
Paraguay Director Luis Britez
Switzerland Director Bernhard Paolina
P.O. Box 112
CH-8162 Steinmaur
Switzerland
mobile +41 79 215 05 93
e-mail: [email protected]
Presidents Report – Sept 2015
IHMSA News Editor contact info:
Daniel Hagerty
971 Mocho Street, Livermore, Ca 94550
Phone: 925-321-8407
Email: [email protected]
Last Presidents Report By Nancy LaCroix
Well, this will be my final report; Steve Martens is now the
IHMSA President. Ken and I had a wonderful time at the LA
World Championships, at match was run superbly, by JR (Jerry
Ray) and his staff. It couldn’t have been better, the weather was
great and many great scores were shot.
As president for the past nine years I wish to thank the entire
IHMSA Board for all of their support. Remember, per our bylaws
the IHMSA President cannot vote, it’s your IHMSA Board that
votes and makes all of the decisions for our sport. So thank them
for all of their volunteer time and give them your full support. I
also want to thank the IHMSA Membership for their support and
believe that means a lot.
It’s on to another chapter in our lives, Ken just had surgery last
Friday, 9-11-15 for an aorta aneurysm, as he puts, it, they plugged
the hole and he is recovering at home. They did not have to do a
full open surgery so his scars are small. Thanking God that they
found it at a routine checkup. His father and grandfather both had
it and since he was in good health it was never a question.
Thanks to Cindy Smith and Dan Hagerty for taking over the HQ
and Editors positions. Remember they are volunteers, so don’t
get your undies in bunch too much.
Your New President’s Report – Steve Martens
I'm your new president and first I'd like to thank the members
for supporting me. Another thanks goes out to Nancy for her
years as the past president. I'm looking forward to working with
Dan, Cindy and the board as we work to make IHMSA a better
organization.
A little background on me for those who don't know. I started
shooting silhouette in the early 80's. I started with the NRA SB
Hunter Pistol and then started shooting both SB and High Power
rifle silhouette games. In Minnesota the ranges stopped shooting
NRA and switched to IHMSA in the 90's. My first Internationals
was the last one held at Oak Ridge, TN. I also make aftermarket
sights for airguns and peep on peep sights for standing ( a shame-
less plug) .
As I come into the presidency as a competitor, my emphasis will
be on promoting the shooters and pushing forward the limits of
handgun accuracy. An example of this is that next year IHMSA
will officially recognize the Ultra 500 meter handgun silhouette.
This a great game and another example of the amazing things our
members can do with a handgun.
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2015 World Championships Results
BB - Standings
PRODUCTION
INT C P T R T SO CO Notes
HARRY SHARP TC: 30 H 20 20 20 20 80 0 40 CHAMPION
SCOTT MANN MOA: 30 H 20 20 20 19 79 0 39
STEVE HANNAWACKER XL: 7 MERREL 20 20 20 19 79 0 39
RUSSELL MOWLES MOA: 7 BR 20 20 19 19 78 0 39
STEVE MARTENS BF: 7 US 20 20 19 18 77 0 38
ERIC KING TC: 7TCU 20 20 20 17 77 0 38
JOHN RICHARDS BF: 7 US 19 20 19 18 76 0 38
JOE CULLISON TC: 7 TCU 20 19 20 17 76 0 38
LUIS BRITEZ TC: 7 TCU 20 20 17 18 75 0 37
JIM KESSER TC: 7 TCU 20 19 18 17 74 0 37
JOHN ZUMWALT BF: 7 US 20 20 18 15 73 0 36
DANIEL HAGERTY TC: 7 TCU 18 20 18 16 72 0 36
TOE VALMIR MOA: 7BR 20 20 17 15 72 0 36
BRET STUNTEBECK TC: 6-5TCU 19 19 18 15 71 0 35
WILLIAM PENDLETON FA: 357 19 20 15 13 67 0 33
STEVE PARSONS BF: 7US 19 19 13 13 64 0 32
DELL TAYLOR TC: 7 TCU 16 15 10 16 57 0 28
AAA C P T R T SO CO Notes
CHARLES IFTIGER TC: 6.5 TCU 20 19 18 18 75 0 37
DAVID SILVA BF: 7US 19 20 17 18 74 0 37
DAVID SMITH TC: 7TCU 20 19 17 14 70 0 35
WARREN ALKIRE FA: 357 17 18 6 15 56 0 28
DONALD FRASIER MOA: 30 HER 8 2 0 0 10 0 5 DNF
AA C P T R T SO CO Notes
BRIAN GILDEA BF: 6.5 TCU 19 18 14 10 61 0 30
JARED RICHARDS BF: 7US 17 15 11 14 57 0 28
HUBERT LARSON : 11 12 3 8 34 0 17
A C P T R T SO CO Notes
JOSEPH BUTLER TC: 357MAXIMUM 11 12 14 7 44 0 22
STEVE MOSHER TC: 30 CARB 8 6 0 5 19 0 9
REVOLVER
INT C P T R T SO CO Notes
HARRY SHARP FA: 357 20 20 18 19 77 0 38 CHAMPION
STEVE MARTENS FA: 357 20 20 18 18 76 0 38
RUSSELL MOWLES FA: 357 20 20 18 18 76 0 38
JOE CULLISON FA: 41 M 20 19 20 17 76 0 38
DANIEL HAGERTY FA: 44 MAG 20 20 16 19 75 0 37
STEVE HANNAWACKER FA: 357 20 17 18 18 73 0 36
JIM KESSER FA: 41MAG 19 20 18 16 73 0 36
JOHN RICHARDS FA: 44 18 20 15 19 72 0 36
BRET STUNTEBECK FA: 41 20 20 16 14 70 0 35
CHARLES IFTIGER DW: 357 MAX 19 20 14 16 69 0 34
JOHN ZUMWALT FA: 44 17 20 16 15 68 0 34
WILLIAM PENDLETON FA: 357 19 20 11 15 65 0 32
TOE VALMIR FA: 357 19 17 15 13 64 0 32
DELL TAYLOR FA: 357 17 18 14 14 63 0 31
ERIC KING FA: 357 20 17 10 14 61 0 30
SCOTT ROBERTS FA: 357 17 17 13 13 60 0 30
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The LASC Range The firing line
Our Target setters! The Los Angeles young Marines
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AAA C P T R T SO CO Notes
WARREN ALKIRE FA: 357 19 18 16 15 68 0 34
DAVID SILVA FA: 357 20 18 16 14 68 2 34
STEVE PARSONS FA: 41 20 20 17 11 68 0 34
DAVID SMITH FA: 41 20 18 14 14 66 0 33
DAN BUCKS FA: 357 17 17 15 10 59 0 29
AA C P T R T SO CO Notes
HUBERT LARSON FA: 357 10 9 3 5 27 0 13
STANDING
INT C P T R T SO CO Notes
JOE CULLISON TC: 300 WHISPER 19 17 15 13 64 0 32 CHAMPION
JIM KESSER TC: 300 WHISPER 19 16 11 13 59 0 29
STEVE MARTENS TC: 300 W 19 16 7 13 55 0 27
ERIC KING TC: 300 W 18 15 12 10 55 0 27
STEVE HANNAWACKER XL: 270 MAX 18 13 9 11 51 0 25
JOHN ZUMWALT TC: 300W 9 15 6 16 46 0 23
JOHN RICHARDS TC: 300 BLACK 12 13 4 8 37 0 18
AAA C P T R T SO CO Notes
RUSSELL MOWLES TC: 300 W 10 12 7 13 42 0 21
BRET STUNTEBECK TC: 32-20 18 10 6 6 40 0 20 CB
DANIEL HAGERTY WHICITA: 357SM 8 11 9 9 37 0 18
JAMES HENRY TC: 357 MAX 11 5 1 2 19 0 9
AA C P T R T SO CO Notes
STEVE PARSONS 7 : 7 TCU 13 9 7 10 39 5 19
TOE VALMIR TC: 300 WHISPER 14 9 7 9 39 3 19
CHARLES IFTIGER TC: 6.5-TCU 14 12 4 9 39 0 19
TOE VALMIR TC: 300 W 11 16 2 8 37 0 18 Re -Entry
A C P T R T SO CO Notes
MARVIN WAHL TC: 357 4 7 2 5 18 0 9
UNLIMITED
INT C P T R T SO CO Notes
HARRY SHARP H-S: 6.6 BR 20 20 20 20 80 7 40 CHAMPION
ERIC KING XP: 308 20 20 20 20 80 5 40
JOHN RICHARDS RAMPRO: 6 DASHER 20 20 20 20 80 0 40
WARREN ALKIRE WICHITA: 7-IHMSA 20 20 20 20 80 0 40
STEVE HANNAWACKER XP-100: 7BR 20 20 20 20 80 0 40
JOE CULLISON XP: 7 BR 20 20 20 20 80 0 40
DAVID SILVA XP-100: 6.5 TKS 19 20 20 20 79 0 39
VAL SHAVER XP: 6 BR 20 20 19 20 79 0 39
DANIEL HAGERTY XP: 6-5BR 20 20 19 20 79 0 39
DAVID SMITH XP-100: 7-IHMSA 20 20 19 20 79 0 39
BRET STUNTEBECK RAMPRO: 6.5 BR 20 20 20 19 79 0 39
STEVE MARTENS XP: 6.5 TKS 20 20 19 19 78 0 39
JOHN ZUMWALT XP-100: 6.5PPC 20 20 19 19 78 0 39
RUSSELL MOWLES XP: 7 BR 20 20 20 18 78 0 39
JIM HARRIS XP: 6.5 TKS 19 19 20 19 77 0 38
JIM KESSER TC: 7TCU 19 20 20 18 77 0 38
CHARLES IFTIGER XP: 7 BR 19 20 19 18 76 0 38
SCOTT ROBERTS XP: 7 BR 20 20 18 18 76 0 38
STEVE PARSONS XP-100: 6BR 19 20 17 19 75 0 37
DENNIS EDWARDS XP-100: 6.5TRS 20 20 18 16 74 0 37
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TOE VALMIR XP: 7 BR 20 19 16 17 72 0 36
DELL TAYLOR XP-100: 6-5 GRENDEL 20 20 14 16 70 0 35
WILLIAM PENDLETON XP-100: 25BC 20 20 15 13 68 0 34
AAA C P T R T SO CO Notes
DAN BUCKS XP: 6.5 BR 20 20 18 16 74 0 37
AL ROBERTS XP: 7 BR 20 19 17 17 73 0 36
JARED RICHARDS RAMPRO: 6 DASHER 17 20 17 18 72 0 36
DONALD FRASIER xp: 7 lasser 18 18 17 11 64 0 32
AA C P T R T SO CO Notes
LUIS BRITEZ XP: 7 BR 20 19 16 16 71 0 35
BRIAN GILDEA XP: 7 BR 18 18 15 15 66 0 33
HUBERT LARSON TC: 223 9 9 5 6 29 0 14
A C P T R T SO CO Notes
STEVE MOSHER XP: 7 BR 8 14 7 2 31 0 15
B C P T R T SO CO Notes
JOSEPH BUTLER TC: 30 H 12 15 8 9 44 0 22
MARVIN WAHL TC: 30-30 13 3 1 7 24 0 12
UAS
INT C P T R T SO CO Notes
DAVID SILVA XP-100: 6.5BR 20 20 20 20 80 9 40 CHAMPION
WARREN ALKIRE MOA: 6.5BR 20 20 20 20 80 5 40
DAVID SMITH XP-100: 7-08 20 20 20 20 80 4 40
DANIEL HAGERTY WICHITA: 7 BR 20 20 20 20 80 4 40
DENNIS EDWARDS XP: 7 BR 20 20 20 20 80 4 40
BRET STUNTEBECK XP: 7 BR 20 20 20 20 80 4 40
DAN BUCKS XP-100: 6.5BR 20 20 20 20 80 1 40
KEVIN MURATA HS: 7 BR 20 20 20 20 80 0 40
KENNETH LACROIX XP: 6 PPC 20 19 20 20 79 0 39
CHARLES IFTIGER XP-100: 6.5 TCU 20 19 20 20 79 0 39
TOE VALMIR H-S: 7 BR 20 20 19 20 79 0 39
JAMES NAPIER XP: 7 BR 20 20 20 19 79 0 39
BERT CHIKAZAWA HS: 6BR 20 20 20 19 79 0 39
STEVE PARSONS XP: 6 BR 18 20 20 20 78 0 39
DONALD FRASIER XP: 7 BR 20 20 18 20 78 0 39
VAL SHAVER XP: 22 PPC 20 20 20 18 78 0 39
GARLAND TYLER XP: 7 BR 20 20 18 19 77 0 38
DELL TAYLOR RAMPRO: 25BR 19 20 17 20 76 0 38
WILLIAM PENDLETON BAT : 6-5 GRENDEL 18 20 19 19 76 0 38
GRAHAM BAKKEN XP-100: 7-TCU 19 20 17 19 75 0 37
SHIRLEY BAKKEN XP-100: 7TCU 19 20 17 18 74 0 37
BEVERLY TYLER XP: 7 BR 20 20 15 17 72 0 36 CB
FOREST WONG XP: 7 INT 10 14 11 11 46 0 23
AAA C P T R T SO CO Notes
STEVE PECK XP: 7 BR 20 19 17 17 73 0 36
BILL WRIGHT XP-100: 7 LAZER 19 20 16 17 72 0 36
AA C P T R T SO CO Notes
ROBERT SAUL XP: 7 BR 19 19 14 14 66 0 33
ANTHONY BUTLER TC: 30 CARB 19 20 13 12 64 0 32
US
INT C P T R T SO CO Notes
JOE CULLISON TC: 300 WISPER 19 19 15 11 64 0 32 CHAMPION
JOHN RICHARDS TC: 300 W 17 19 13 10 59 0 29
JOHN ZUMWALT TC: 7 TCU 19 15 9 11 54 0 27
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DENNIS OSTLER XP: 6 FIREFLY 5 11 0 6 22 0 11
AAA C P T R T SO CO Notes
CHARLES IFTIGER TC: 6-5TCU 16 16 7 12 51 0 25
BRET STUNTEBECK TC: 7TCU 18 13 11 8 50 0 25
WILLIAM PENDLETON RAMPRO: 6.5 BR 13 11 7 12 43 0 21
AA C P T R T SO CO Notes
TOE VALMIR TC: 30WH 13 16 8 9 46 0 23
STEVE PARSONS TC: 300 WHISPER 14 15 7 8 44 0 22
Entries: 135
HS - Standings
UASHS
INT C P T R T SO CO Notes
HARRY SHARP XP-100: 22 PPC 20 20 20 20 80 0 40 CHAMPION
STEVE MARTENS XP-100: 6BR 20 20 20 19 79 0 39
KEVIN MURATA HS: 7 BR 20 20 20 19 79 0 39
JOE CULLISON XP: 6 BR 20 20 18 20 78 0 39
DENNIS EDWARDS XP: 7 BR 20 20 18 19 77 0 38
JOHN ZUMWALT XP: 6.5 TKS 20 20 17 19 76 0 38
BRET STUNTEBECK XP-100: 6BR 20 20 18 17 75 0 37
DANIEL HAGERTY WICHITA: 7 BR 20 19 18 16 73 0 36
SCOTT ROBERTS XP: 7 BR 19 19 17 17 72 0 36
WILLIAM PENDLETON BAT: 6.5 GREND 20 20 14 16 70 0 35
JIM HARRIS XP-100: 22PPC 20 20 16 14 70 0 35
STEVE HANNAWACKER XP: 7 BR 20 20 15 14 69 0 34
KENNETH LACROIX XP: 22 PPC 19 20 17 12 68 0 34
DAVID SILVA XP: 6 BR 20 20 9 0 49 0 24 DNF
AAA C P T R T SO CO Notes
CHARLES IFTIGER XP-100: 6.5TCU 20 20 18 18 76 0 38
BERT CHIKAZAWA HS: 6 BR 20 20 16 18 74 0 37
DONALD FRASIER H-S: 223 20 20 14 18 72 0 36
DAVID SMITH XP: 7 BR 19 20 15 17 71 0 35
TOE VALMIR HS: 7 BR 18 17 20 16 71 0 35
STEVE PARSONS XP: 6 BR 19 19 14 18 70 0 35
BEVERLY TYLER XP-100: 7BR 19 19 15 12 65 0 32
AA C P T R T SO CO Notes
WARREN ALKIRE MOA: 6.5 BR 19 20 17 17 73 0 36
GARLAND TYLER XP-100: 7BR 18 19 15 16 68 0 34
SHIRLEY BAKKEN XP: 7 TCU 19 19 15 13 66 0 33
GRAHAM BAKKEN XP: 7 TCU 17 18 13 13 61 0 30
STEVE PECK XP: 7 BR 13 15 9 10 47 0 23
ROBERT SAUL XP-100: 7BR 16 12 7 11 46 0 23
UHS
INT C P T R T SO CO Notes
HARRY SHARP XP: 22 PPC 20 20 19 19 78 4 39 CHAMPION
SCOTT MANN HS: 7BR 20 19 20 19 78 0 39
JERRY RAY XP: 6.5X39 20 20 16 19 75 0 37
ERIC KING XP: 22 PPC 20 20 17 18 75 0 37
JOE CULLISON XP-100: 6-TCU 18 19 19 16 72 0 36
DANIEL HAGERTY XP-100: 6.5BR 17 18 15 17 67 0 33
JOHN ZUMWALT NS: 6 PPC 18 19 11 14 62 0 31
AAA C P T R T SO CO Notes
BRET STUNTEBECK XP: 6 TCU 20 19 14 14 67 0 33
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RUSSELL MOWLES XP: 7 BR 18 17 16 15 66 0 33
DAVID SILVA NESLIC: 6 BR 17 19 15 15 66 0 33
CHARLES IFTIGER XP-100: 6-6TCU 14 20 15 15 64 0 32
TOE VALMIR XP: 7 BR 17 19 16 11 63 0 31
STEVE PARSONS XP-100: 6BR 18 17 10 13 58 0 29
AA C P T R T SO CO Notes
AL ROBERTS XP: 7 BR 18 16 9 14 57 0 28
DAVID SMITH XP-100: 7-UGALDE 19 16 4 4 43 0 21 CB
Entries: 42
SB - Standings
PRODUCTION
INT C P T R T SO CO Notes
HARRY SHARP TC: 22 LR 20 20 20 19 79 0 39 CHAMPION
STEVE HANNAWACKER XL: 22 LR 20 20 16 19 75 0 37
STEVE MARTENS BF: 22 LR 19 20 19 17 75 0 37
JOE CULLISON TC: 22 LR 20 20 18 17 75 0 37
TOE VALMIR TC: 22 LR 19 19 18 17 73 0 36
JARED RICHARDS BF: 22 LR 16 19 19 18 72 0 36
JIM KESSER BF: 22 LR 17 19 18 18 72 0 36
ERIC KING XL: 22 LR 20 19 15 16 70 0 35
DAVID SILVA BF: 22 LR 20 18 14 16 68 0 34
DANIEL HAGERTY FA: 22 LR 20 19 18 11 68 0 34
JOHN RICHARDS BF: 22 LR 16 18 16 15 65 0 32
RUSSELL MOWLES TC: 22 LR 13 18 16 16 63 0 31
LUIS BRITEZ TC: 22 LR 18 20 16 8 62 0 31
DELL TAYLOR TC: 22 LR 12 16 6 14 48 0 24
AAA C P T R T SO CO Notes
DAVID SMITH TC: 22 LR 17 15 13 14 59 0 29
JOHN ZUMWALT XL: 22 LR 16 19 8 14 57 0 28
WILLIAM PENDLETON TC: 22 LR 18 19 8 11 56 0 28
WARREN ALKIRE RUGER: 22 LR 11 17 14 12 54 0 27
AA C P T R T SO CO Notes
ANTHONY BUTLER SW41: 22 LR 14 13 12 11 50 0 25
JOSEPH BUTLER TC: 22 LR 8 13 9 13 43 0 21
STEVE MOSHER TC: 22 LR 2 3 2 6 13 0 6
A C P T R T SO CO Notes
BRIAN GILDEA BF: 22 LR 15 15 10 9 49 0 24 ML
HECTOR ALFARO TC: 22 LR 10 10 5 5 30 0 15
C C P T R T SO CO Notes
0LIVIA GILDEA RMG: 22 LR 11 9 4 3 27 0 13 ML
REVOLVER
INT C P T R T SO CO Notes
STEVE HANNAWACKER FA: 22 LR 20 20 20 19 79 0 39 CHAMPION
JOE CULLISON FA: 22 LR 20 20 17 19 76 0 38
STEVE MARTENS FA: 22 LR 19 20 17 19 75 0 37
ERIC KING FA: 22 LR 20 20 15 19 74 0 37
JOHN RICHARDS FA: 22 LR 20 19 16 16 71 0 35
DANIEL HAGERTY FA: 22 LR 15 19 18 15 67 0 33
RUSSELL MOWLES FA: 22 LR 20 20 11 13 64 0 32
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JIM KESSER FA: 22 LR 20 16 15 12 63 0 31
LUIS BRITEZ FA: 22 LR 18 17 13 13 61 0 30
TOE VALMIR FA: 22 LR 18 15 15 12 60 0 30
DELL TAYLOR FA: 22 LR 19 11 13 11 54 0 27
AAA C P T R T SO CO Notes
HARRY SHARP FA: 22 LR 20 20 19 17 76 0 38 ML
DAVID SILVA FA: 22 LR 19 20 14 18 71 0 35
JARED RICHARDS FA: 22 LR 19 20 16 14 69 0 34
DAVID SMITH FA: 22 LR 17 18 14 12 61 0 30
AA C P T R T SO CO Notes
DAN BUCKS FA: 22 LR 17 17 14 4 52 0 26
A C P T R T SO CO Notes
ANTHONY BUTLER RUGER: 22 LR 9 14 5 7 35 0 17
STEVE MOSHER FA: 22 LR 6 3 2 4 15 0 7
STANDING
INT C P T R T SO CO Notes
JIM KESSER TC: 22 LR 15 14 9 14 52 2 26 CHAMPION
JOHN RICHARDS TC: 22 LR 16 16 12 8 52 1 26
ERIC KING TC: 22 LR 15 16 11 10 52 0 26
STEVE MARTENS TC: 22 LR 13 16 10 12 51 0 25
JOE CULLISON TC: 22 LR 17 12 13 8 50 0 25
STEVE HANNAWACKER XL: 22 LR 10 17 6 13 46 0 23
AA C P T R T SO CO Notes
RUSSELL MOWLES TC: 22 LR 14 12 5 8 39 0 19
ANTHONY BUTLER S&W: 22 LR 9 9 8 6 32 0 16
A C P T R T SO CO Notes
STEVE MOSHER TC: 22 LR 5 4 3 2 14 1 7
MARVIN WAHL TC: 22 LR 4 7 2 1 14 0 7
UNLIMITED
INT C P T R T SO CO Notes
HARRY SHARP TC: 22 LR 20 20 20 20 80 5 40 CHAMPION
JARED RICHARDS ANS: 22 LR 20 20 20 20 80 3 40
STEVE MARTENS ANSCHUTZ: 22 LR 20 20 20 20 80 2 40
JERRY RAY ANSCHUTZ: 22 LR 20 20 19 20 79 0 39
ERIC KING XP: 22 LR 20 20 19 20 79 0 39
JOE CULLISON ANS: 22 LR 20 20 20 19 79 0 39
STEVE HANNAWACKER XL: 22 LR 20 20 20 19 79 0 39
RUSSELL MOWLES ANS: 22 LR 20 20 19 19 78 0 39
JIM HARRIS ANSCHUTZ: 22 LR 19 19 19 19 76 0 38
LUIS BRITEZ ANS: 22 LR 20 19 19 18 76 0 38
JIM KESSER XP: 22 LR 20 19 16 20 75 0 37
VAL SHAVER ANSCHUTZ: 22 LR 20 19 17 19 75 0 37
JOHN RICHARDS ANS: 22 LR 20 19 18 17 74 0 37
TOE VALMIR TC: 22 LR 19 20 15 18 72 0 36
DAVID SILVA ANS: 22 LR 20 20 16 16 72 0 36
DELL TAYLOR ANS: 22 LR 18 18 16 14 66 0 33
AAA C P T R T SO CO Notes
DAVID SMITH ANSCHUTZ: 22 LR 20 20 16 20 76 0 38
DONALD FRASIER TC: 22 LR 17 15 14 7 53 0 26
WARREN ALKIRE ANS: 22 LR 15 20 10 6 51 0 25
BEVERLY TYLER ANSCHUTZ: 22LR 13 12 11 9 45 0 22
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AA C P T R T SO CO Notes
AL ROBERTS ANSCHUTZ: 22 LR 14 13 10 13 50 0 25
A C P T R T SO CO Notes
JOSEPH BUTLER TC: 22 LR 10 16 7 13 46 0 23
STEVE MOSHER TC: 22 LR 14 7 3 5 29 0 14
B C P T R T SO CO Notes
MARVIN WAHL TC: 22 LR 15 5 9 6 35 0 17
ROBERT SAUL ANS: 22 LR 9 7 5 2 23 0 11
C C P T R T SO CO Notes
0LIVIA GILDEA RUGER: 22 LR 9 9 4 6 28 0 14
UAS
INT C P T R T SO CO Notes
HARRY SHARP TC: 22 LR 20 20 20 20 80 5 40 CHAMPION
STEVE MARTENS ANSCHUTZ: 22 LR 20 20 20 20 80 4 40
DANIEL HAGERTY TC: 22 LR 20 20 20 20 80 3 40
DENNIS EDWARDS ANSCHUTZ: 22 LR 20 20 20 20 80 0 40
DAVID SILVA ANSCHUTZ: 22 LR 20 20 20 20 80 0 40
VAL SHAVER ANS: 22 LR 20 20 20 20 80 0 40
DAVID SMITH TC: 22 LR 20 20 20 20 80 0 40
MICHAEL DEWEY ANS: 22 LR 20 20 20 19 79 0 39
TOE VALMIR TC: 22 LR 20 20 20 19 79 0 39
LUIS BRITEZ ANSCHUTZ: 22 LR 20 20 20 19 79 0 39
KEVIN MURATA ANS: 22 LR 20 20 20 18 78 4 39
DONALD FRASIER TC: 22 LR 20 20 17 20 77 0 38
WILLIAM PENDLETON SAVAGE: 22 LR 20 20 17 20 77 0 38
ANTHONY BUTLER RUGER: 22 LR 20 20 18 19 77 0 38
DELL TAYLOR ANS: 22 LR 18 20 16 16 70 0 35
JAMES NAPIER TC: 22 LR 20 20 16 14 70 0 35
KENNETH LACROIX ANS: 22 LR 20 20 19 11 70 0 35
HECTOR ALFARO TC: 22 LR 20 18 9 13 60 0 30
GARLAND TYLER ANS: 22 LR 18 18 16 7 59 0 29
AAA C P T R T SO CO Notes
SCOTT HULL TC: 22 LR 20 20 20 18 78 0 39
SHIRLEY BAKKEN ANS: 22 LR 20 19 19 18 76 0 38
GRAHAM BAKKEN ANCHUTZ: 22 LR 18 20 18 18 74 0 37
BERT CHIKAZAWA ANS: 22 LR 19 17 12 15 63 0 31
JOSEPH BUTLER TC: 22 LR 20 20 11 11 62 0 31
BILL WRIGHT TC: 22 LR 20 20 13 8 61 0 30
AA C P T R T SO CO Notes
WARREN ALKIRE ANS: 22 LR 18 20 20 19 77 0 38 ML
AL ROBERTS ANS: 22 LR 20 20 17 16 73 0 36
ROBERT SAUL TC: 22 LR 13 17 6 14 50 0 25
US
INT C P T R T SO CO Notes
JOE CULLISON TC: 22 LR 16 18 15 13 62 0 31 CHAMPION
JOHN RICHARDS TC: 22 LR 18 16 15 10 59 0 29
AAA C P T R T SO CO Notes
HECTOR ALFARO TC: 22 LR 15 14 14 12 55 0 27
AA C P T R T SO CO Notes
WILLIAM PENDLETON SAVAGE: 22 LR 10 8 4 7 29 0 14
Entries: 109
12
FS - Standings
UASFS
UASFS
INT C P T R T SO CO Notes
HARRY SHARP TC: 22 LR 20 20 19 20 79 0 39 CHAMPION
DAVID SILVA ANS: 22 LR 20 20 19 19 78 0 39
DENNIS EDWARDS ANS: 22 LR 20 20 17 20 77 0 38
STEVE MARTENS ANS: 22 LR 20 20 18 19 77 0 38
LEE MARKHAM ANSCHUTZ: 22 LR 18 20 18 18 74 0 37
MICHAEL DEWEY ANS: 22 LR 18 20 16 17 71 0 35
DANIEL HAGERTY TC: 22 LR 20 19 15 17 71 0 35
TOE VALMIR TC: 22 LR 19 20 16 14 69 0 34
KENNETH LACROIX ANS: 22 LR 20 18 12 11 61 0 30
AAA C P T R T SO CO Notes
KEVIN MURATA ANSCHUTZ: 22 LR 20 19 14 14 67 0 33
DONALD FRASIER TC: 22 LR 13 19 15 15 62 0 31
GARLAND TYLER ANS: 22 LR 16 20 12 14 62 0 31
AA C P T R T SO CO Notes
SCOTT HULL TC: 22 LR 19 20 18 9 66 0 33
ANTHONY BUTLER RUGER: 22 LR 17 16 16 15 64 0 32
SHIRLEY BAKKEN ANS: 22 LR 17 18 14 15 64 0 32
GRAHAM BAKKEN ANS: 22 LR 17 15 9 11 52 0 26
JOSEPH BUTLER TC: 22 LR 18 16 3 12 49 0 24
WILLIAM PENDLETON STRYKER: 22 LR 19 13 3 10 45 0 22
BERT CHIKAZAWA ANSCHUTZ: 22 LR 15 13 7 8 43 0 21
UFS
INT C P T R T SO CO Notes
HARRY SHARP TC: 22 LR 20 20 18 19 77 0 38 CHAMPION
SCOTT MANN ANS: 22 LR 20 20 18 17 75 0 37
ERIC KING XP-100: 22 LR 19 20 15 17 71 0 35
STEVE MARTENS ANS: 22 LR 19 20 12 16 67 0 33
AAA C P T R T SO CO Notes
JARED RICHARDS ANS: 22 LR 20 18 15 14 67 0 33
JOHN RICHARDS DEWEY: 22 LR 15 17 10 14 56 0 28
DELL TAYLOR ANS: 22 LR 13 13 9 5 40 0 20
TOE VALMIR TC: 22 LR 16 13 7 4 40 0 20
AA C P T R T SO CO Notes
DAVID SILVA ANS: 22 LR 17 15 10 11 53 0 26
B C P T R T SO CO Notes
STEVE MOSHER TC: 22 LR 5 1 1 0 7 0 3
Entries: 29
FP - Standings
PRODUCTION
INT C P T R T SO CO Notes
JOE CULLISON TC: 22 H 17 19 14 14 64 0 32 CHAMPION
AAA C P T R T SO CO Notes
JOHN RICHARDS TC: 22 HORNET 20 18 10 8 56 0 28
RUSSELL MOWLES TC: 22 H 15 10 12 16 53 0 26
STEVE HANNAWACKER XL: 22 LR 14 13 13 3 43 0 21
JOHN ZUMWALT TC: 22 H 14 13 7 8 42 0 21
AA C P T R T SO CO Notes
13
CHARLES IFTIGER TC: 32-20 15 16 9 12 52 0 26 ML
WARREN ALKIRE BF: 32-20 10 12 8 10 40 0 20
JAMES HENRY TC: 357 9 12 6 11 38 0 19
JOSEPH BUTLER RUGER: 22 M 8 6 6 4 24 0 12
A C P T R T SO CO Notes
ANTHONY BUTLER TC: 22 H 5 4 4 8 21 0 10
PAS
INT C P T R T SO CO Notes
JOE CULLISON TC: 22 HHORNET 20 19 17 12 68 0 34
JOHN RICHARDS TC: 22 H 17 17 14 16 64 0 32
AAA C P T R T SO CO Notes
JOHN ZUMWALT TC: 22 LR 15 17 7 11 50 0 25
AA C P T R T SO CO Notes
JARED RICHARDS TC: 22 H 16 18 16 15 65 0 32 ML
CHARLES IFTIGER TC: 32/20 19 17 9 10 55 0 27
WARREN ALKIRE BF: 32-20 13 14 9 12 48 0 24
DAVID LEHMAN FA: 357MAG 14 11 7 9 41 0 20
STEVE MOSHER XL: 22 HORNET 9 8 5 4 26 0 13
A C P T R T SO CO Notes
GRAHAM BAKKEN TC: 22 H 10 13 3 9 35 3 17
SHIRLEY BAKKEN TC: 357 14 8 4 9 35 1 17
Entries: 20
AP - Standings
PRODUCTION
INT C P T R T SO CO Notes
JARED RICHARDS DAISY: .177 20 20 19 17 76 0 38 CHAMPION
STANDING
INT C P T R T SO CO Notes
JIM KESSER DAISY: .177 17 18 19 13 67 0 33 CHAMPION
STEVE MARTENS CROSSMAN: .177 15 17 15 17 64 0 32
UNLIMITED
INT C P T R T SO CO Notes
STEVE MARTENS STYER: .177 20 20 20 20 80 0 40 CHAMPION
TOE VALMIR STEYER: .177 19 20 19 19 77 0 38
UAS
INT C P T R T SO CO Notes
SCOTT HULL BEN AA10.3: .177 20 20 20 20 80 5 40 CHAMPION
KENNETH LACROIX MORINI: .177 20 20 20 20 80 3 40
LUIS BRITEZ STEYER: .177 20 20 20 20 80 1 40
DONALD FRASIER STEYER: .177 19 20 20 20 79 0 39
TOE VALMIR STEYER: .177 20 20 20 19 79 0 39
US
INT C P T R T SO CO Notes
JOHN RICHARDS IZH: .177 16 20 16 15 67 0 33 CHAMPION
AAA C P T R T SO CO Notes
RICK HUANG IZH: .177 14 18 12 15 59 0 29
USIS
INT C P T R T SO CO Notes
JOHN RICHARDS PARDNI: .177 17 19 15 19 70 0 35 CHAMPION
14
AAA C P T R T SO CO Notes
JIM KESSER IZH: .177 16 19 14 19 68 0 34
RICK HUANG IZH 46: .177 15 19 8 13 55 0 27
Entries: 15
PRACTICAL HUNTER LONG
C P T R T SO CO Notes
DAN BUCKS TC: 7 TCU 20 20 19 20 79 2 39 CHAMPION
CHARLES IFTIGER TC: 6.5 TCU 20 20 19 20 79 1 39
VAL SHAVER TC: 30 CARB 20 20 20 17 77 0 38
SHIRLEY BAKKEN FA: 357 19 20 18 18 75 0 37
WILLIAM PENDLETON TC: 458 20 20 15 18 73 0 36
GRAHAM BAKKEN FA: 357 20 17 15 17 69 0 34
KENNETH LACROIX BF: 32-20 20 20 11 17 68 0 34
FOREST WONG XL: 270 MAX 14 16 3 12 45 0 22
STEVE PECK TC: 458 7 16 10 6 39 0 19
Entries: 9
PRACTICAL HUNTER SHORT
C P T R T SO CO Notes
VAL SHAVER TC: 30 CARB 20 20 20 18 78 0 39 CHAMPION
SHIRLEY BAKKEN FA: 357 19 20 19 19 77 0 38
DENNIS EDWARDS TC: 30 CARB 20 20 18 19 77 0 38
WILLIAM PENDLETON FA: 41MAG 20 19 18 19 76 0 38
JAMES NAPIER TC: 30 C 20 20 18 17 75 0 37
GRAHAM BAKKEN FA: 357 19 19 18 17 73 0 36
KENNETH LACROIX MOA: 22 HORNET 19 20 19 15 73 0 36
JOSEPH BUTLER SAVAGE: 22 MAG 20 15 17 13 65 0 32
FOREST WONG TC: 22 H 9 15 13 14 51 0 25
DAVID LEHMAN XL: 357 14 12 5 6 37 0 18
Entries: 10
PRACTICAL HUNTER 22LR
C P T R T SO CO Notes
DENNIS EDWARDS G2: 22 LR 20 20 17 20 77 238 CHAMPION
WILLIAM PENDLETON SAVAGE: 22 LR 20 19 18 20 77 0 38
KENNETH LACROIX ANS: 22 LR 20 18 18 20 76 0 38
JAMES NAPIER TC: 22 LR 20 20 18 18 76 0 38
ANTHONY BUTLER RNG: 22 LR 20 20 20 16 76 0 38
LEE MARKHAM TC: 22 LR 20 19 17 19 75 0 37
JOSEPH BUTLER TC: 22 LR 20 20 16 17 73 0 36
SHIRLEY BAKKEN FA: 22 LR 17 20 15 17 69 0 34
GRAHAM BAKKEN FA: 22LR 18 19 12 17 66 0 33
DAN BUCKS TC: 22 LR 17 20 7 18 62 0 31
FOREST WONG HI STANDARD: 22LR 7 7 3 1 18 0 9
Entries: 11
4 Gun Aggregates
BB
S R P U US Aggregate
JOE CULLISON 64* 76* 76* 80* 64 296
15
STEVE MARTENS 55* 76* 77* 78* 0 286
STEVE HANNAWACKER 51* 73* 79* 80* 0 283
JIM KESSER 59* 73* 74* 77* 0 283
RUSSELL MOWLES 42* 76* 78* 78* 0 274
ERIC KING 55* 61* 77* 80* 0 273
JOHN RICHARDS 37* 72* 76* 80* 59 265
JOHN ZUMWALT 46* 68* 73* 78* 54 265
DANIEL HAGERTY 37* 75* 72* 79* 0 263
BRET STUNTEBECK 40* 70* 71* 79* 50 260
CHARLES IFTIGER 39* 69* 75* 76* 51 259
TOE VALMIR 39* 64* 72* 72* 46 247
STEVE PARSONS 39* 68* 64* 75* 44 246
SB 4 Gun Aggregate
S R P U US
STEVE MARTENS 51* 75* 75* 80* 0 281
JOE CULLISON 50* 76* 75* 79* 62 280
STEVE HANNAWACKER 46* 79* 75* 79* 0 279
ERIC KING 52* 74* 70* 79* 0 275
JOHN RICHARDS 52* 71* 65* 74* 59 262
JIM KESSER 52* 63* 72* 75* 0 262
RUSSELL MOWLES 39* 64* 63* 78* 0 244
STEVE MOSHER 14* 15* 13* 29* 0 71
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Standing Aggregates
BB
S US Aggregate
JOE CULLISON 64* 64* 128
JOHN ZUMWALT 46* 54* 100
JOHN RICHARDS 37* 59* 96
CHARLES IFTIGER 39* 51* 90
BRET STUNTEBECK 40* 50* 90
TOE VALMIR 39* 46* 85
STEVE PARSONS 39* 44* 83
Standing Aggregates
SB
S US
JOE CULLISON 50* 62* 112
JOHN RICHARDS 52* 59* 111
Half Scale Aggregates
UHS UASHS Aggregate
HARRY SHARP 78 80 158
JOE CULLISON 72 78 150
BRET STUNTEBECK 67 75 142
DANIEL HAGERTY 67 73 140
CHARLES IFTIGER 64 76 140
JOHN ZUMWALT 62 76 138
TOE VALMIR 63 71 134
STEVE PARSONS 58 70 128
DAVID SILVA 66 49 115
DAVID SMITH 43 71 114
ROBERT SAUL 46 46 92
Fifth Scale Aggregates
UFS UASFS Aggregate
HARRY SHARP 79 77 156
STEVE MARTENS 77 67 144
DAVID SILVA 78 53 131
TOE VALMIR 69 53 109
Field Pistol Aggregates
Production PAS Aggregate
JOE CULLISON 64 68 132
JOHN RICHARDS 56 64 120
CHARLES IFTIGER 52 55 107
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JOHN ZUMWALT 42 50 92
WARREN ALKIRE 40 48 88
Iron Man Aggregates
JOE CULLISON
S R P U Aggregate
BB 64 76 76 80
SB 50 76 75 79 576
STEVE MARTENS
S R P U Aggregate
BB 55 76 77 78
SB 51 75 75 80 567
STEVE HANNAWACKER
S R P U Aggregate
BB 51 73 79 80
SB 46 79 75 79 562
ERIC KING
S R P U Aggregate
BB 55 61 77 80
SB 52 74 70 79 548
JIM KESSER
S R P U Aggregate
BB 59 73 74 77
SB 52 63 72 75 545
JOHN RICHARDS
S R P U Aggregate
BB 37 72 76 80
SB 52 71 65 74 527
RUSSELL MOWLES
S R P U Aggregate
BB 42 76 78 78
SB 39 64 63 78 518
5 GUN UAS CHAMPION
KENNETH LACROIX
High Scores - Lady
SB
UAS
AAA C P T R T SO
BAKKEN: SHIRLEY (08590W) ANS: 22 LR 20 19 19 18 76 0
BB
UAS
INT C P T R T SO
BAKKEN: SHIRLEY (08590W) XP-100: 7TCU 19 20 17 18 74 0
18
HS
UASHS
AA C P T R T SO
BAKKEN: SHIRLEY (08590W) XP: 7 TCU 19 19 15 13 66 0
FS
UASFS
AA C P T R T SO
BAKKEN: SHIRLEY (08590W) ANS: 22 LR 17 18 14 15 64 0
BB
UNLIMITED
AAA C P T R T SO
TYLER: BEVERLY (05940WL) ANSCHUTZ: 22LR 13 12 11 9 45 0
FP
PAS
A C P T R T SO
BAKKEN: SHIRLEY (08590W) TC: 357 14 8 4 9 35 1
SB
UNLIMITED
C C P T R T SO
GILDEA: 0LIVIA (57702W) RUGER: 22 LR 9 9 4 6 28 0
PRODUCTION
C C P T R T SO
GILDEA: 0LIVIA (57702W) RMG: 22 LR 11 9 4 3 27 0
High Scores - Senior
BB
UAS
INT C P T R T SO
SILVA: DAVID (51968) XP-100: 6.5BR 20 20 20 20 80 9
UNLIMITED
INT C P T R T SO
SHARP: HARRY (54809) H-S: 6.6 BR 20 20 20 20 80 7
SB
UNLIMITED
INT C P T R T SO
SHARP: HARRY (54809) TC: 22 LR 20 20 20 20 80 5
UAS
INT C P T R T SO
SHARP: HARRY (54809) TC: 22 LR 20 20 20 20 80 5
AP
UAS
INT C P T R T SO
LACROIX: KENNETH (13661L) MORINI: .177 20 20 20 20 80 3
BB
PRODUCTION
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INT C P T R T SO
SHARP: HARRY (54809) TC: 30 H 20 20 20 20 80 0
HS
UASHS
INT C P T R T SO
SHARP: HARRY (54809) XP-100: 22 PPC 20 20 20 20 80 0
FS
UASFS
INT C P T R T SO
SHARP: HARRY (54809) TC: 22 LR 20 20 19 20 79 0
SB
REVOLVER
INT C P T R T SO
HANNAWACKER: STEVE FA: 22 LR 20 20 20 19 79 0
(45564)
PRODUCTION
INT C P T R T SO
SHARP: HARRY (54809) TC: 22 LR 20 20 20 19 79 0
HS
UHS
INT C P T R T SO
SHARP: HARRY (54809) XP: 22 PPC 20 20 19 19 78 4
BB
REVOLVER
INT C P T R T SO
SHARP: HARRY (54809) FA: 357 20 20 18 19 77 0
FS
UFS
INT C P T R T SO
SHARP: HARRY (54809) TC: 22 LR 20 20 18 19 77 0
SB
UAS
AAA C P T R T SO
BAKKEN: SHIRLEY (08590W) ANS: 22 LR 20 19 19 18 76 0
BB
UAS
INT C P T R T SO
BAKKEN: SHIRLEY (08590W) XP-100: 7TCU 19 20 17 18 74 0
HS
UASHS
AA C P T R T SO
BAKKEN: SHIRLEY (08590W) XP: 7 TCU 19 19 15 13 66 0
FS
UASFS
AA C P T R T SO
BAKKEN: SHIRLEY (08590W) ANS: 22 LR 17 18 14 15 64 0
20
SB
US
AAA C P T R T SO
ALFARO: HECTOR (57725) TC: 22 LR 15 14 14 12 55 0
BB
STANDING
INT C P T R T SO
KING: ERIC (15213L) TC: 300 W 18 15 12 10 55 0
US
INT C P T R T SO
ZUMWALT: JOHN (49818) TC: 7 TCU 19 15 9 11 54 0
SB
STANDING
INT C P T R T SO
KING: ERIC (15213L) TC: 22 LR 15 16 11 10 52 0
FP
PAS
AAA C P T R T SO
ZUMWALT: JOHN (49818) TC: 22 LR 15 17 7 11 50 0
BB
UNLIMITED
AAA C P T R T SO
TYLER: BEVERLY (05940WL) ANSCHUTZ: 22LR 13 12 11 9 45 0
FP
PRODUCTION
AAA C P T R T SO
HANNAWACKER: STEVE XL: 22 LR 14 13 13 3 43 0
(45564)
PAS
A C P T R T SO
BAKKEN: SHIRLEY (08590W) TC: 357 14 8 4 9 35 1
21
Awards
22
Banquet
23
24
Wildcat Corner
By Tom Acheson
…………………………………………………………………………………
Sometimes we just plain outsmart ourselves!
My Big Bore Production and Standing gun is an RPM XL Hunter cham-
bered in 30 Silhouette. The case is a 223 necked up to .30 caliber using
Lapua 223 Match cases. This is an early silhouette chambering from
“back in the day” and in 2007 I decided I just needed to try it. The Un-
limited gun is an XP-100 in the same 30 Silhouette chambering that was
assembled in 2012. The same reamer was used for both guns. And both
barrel twist rates are the same 1:10. The reloading dies used for both
guns are the same set of dies. The barrel on the RPM is a factory barrel
and the XP-100 has a Midway Adams + Bennet barrel.
So I found two loads that work well in the RPM, both with cast bullets.
One bullet is an LBT weighing 173-grains and the other is a Heavy Met-
als bullet weighing 160-grains. Both loads use SR 4759 powder. At 50
and 100-yards they both group well and the RPM has a Bomar rear sight.
Here comes the “outsmarting”. Since a load shoots well in the 10 ½” bar-
reled RPM, it has to do well in the longer barreled XP-100, right? Nay,
nay! The “normal” load in the XP-100 is the same LBT cast bullet using
25.0 grains of VV N-135 powder. 10-round groups with this load in the
XP-100 hover around 1 MOA. The favored RPM 10-round group loads
shot from the XP-100 were easily 2 ½-3”. Even with the Weaver 36X
scope on the XP-100, the groups were lousy. The recoil was appreciably
less in the XP-100 (but it does weigh less at 7-pounds vs. 4-pounds in the
RPM).
My goal was to find a good load that has a lower level of felt recoil for
the XP-100. The two RPM loads are a bit “snappy” in the RPM and I
expected the recoil in the XP-100 to be at a lower level. So the “goal”
was met. But the results on the target were not acceptable.
This little experience reinforces the old saying that “every gun is an ani-
mal unto itself”. No matter how similar the components and load are,
things are going to be different!
This winter the XP-100 will possibly be getting a new barrel and proba-
bly a chambering different than .30 caliber. I own (14) .30 cal. moulds
and that is the appeal to many cast bullet shooters….the large variety
of .30 cal. cast bullet molds out in the marketplace. But….there is a nice
quantity of custom bullet makers who can make whatever you can draw-
up and describe to them. So I expect to have some FUN doing the re-
search to determine what chambering should be tried next!
25
THE NEW SILHOUETTER
Bass Pro Shops and Newly Discovered Trap
Range
By Ken Horowitz
I was pleasantly surprised at the fully
stocked shelves of ammo on a recent trip to the
new Bass Pro Shops in Atlantic City, New Jer-
sey. I was staying in the area in Galloway
Township, about 10 miles away and I just had to
see what struck me as a peculiar place to choose
for a store site. Like all Bass Pro shops I've vis-
ited (Virginia, South Carolina and Florida), this
one was a nice place to go and it sure beat the
pants off spending time in the outlet shops right
across the street this time.
While the photo I had seen in a local
newspaper showed what looked like throngs of
people on the grand opening of the store, the
activity on the day I went was pretty quiet, with
perhaps more sales associates than potential cus-
tomers. As of now, this is the closest Bass Pro
shop to where I live (although an even closer
one has been announced for future develop-
ment) and I hope there is sufficient traffic to
keep it alive. All the previous shops I visited
were along heavily trafficked highways or in
more deeply populated areas. With Atlantic
City on its current decline and with the shop lo-
cation not somewhere where a lot of people
might casually be passing on an interstate, I
wonder what the thought process was on this
one. Nevertheless, I do wish it well and I'm
sure I'll be back there since I do have occasion
to travel to Galloway Township several times a
year.
There was lots of ammo here. With the
exception of 22LR, all common and some not so
common cartridges and shot shells were in plen-
tiful supply. Of course, there wasn't everything
in every brand, but there never is or has been.
With the exception of my specialty IHMSA car-
tridges that are not being offered by any factory
currently, I could have bought something for
everything I shoot. There was even a moderate-
ly impressive (for a big box store) selection of
reloading components.
When I was heavily into fishing years
ago, Bass Pro Shops was my go to source for
just about anything I couldn't find in a local bait
and tackle shop. I think it may have been my
first mail order experience after getting the idea
from one of my brothers. I'm talking paper or-
der forms here, pre-internet. I still have lots of
unopened stuff that just seemed like a good idea
or was a tremendous bargain. When I abruptly
gave up most fishing due to its conflict with lei-
sure time for shooting some 20 odd years ago,
friends and family were the beneficiaries of
most of my stockpiles. Luckily, I still have
enough stuff to get me started now that my
grandchildren have shown an interest in pulling
fish out of the water. However, with a walk-in
Bass Pro Shop within driving distance, I can
now just toss new items into a real shopping
basket instead of an internet cart.
Besides the firearms, ammo and other
accoutrements of our sport, Bass Pro Shops is
just a fun place to be. Every one I've visited has
a huge fish tank, and this one was no exception.
Trout the size that make you drool were over-
shadowed by a sturgeon that kept meandering
back and forth in the tank. They even have
some oversized chairs in front of the tank if any-
one in your party cares to sit a spell while you
look around the rest of the store.
The boats are always fun even if not in
the market for one. Whether you're looking at a
basic bass boat, ocean capable Boston Whaler
type or a pontoon party barge, every one of
them impresses. While I'm not into camping, I
do like a lot of the cooking hardware for my
own backyard deck. The selection of smoking
woods is incredible (although I do always come
back to basic hickory no matter what other
wood I try). I still keep avoiding buying a tur-
key fryer but the selection was awfully tempt-
ing.
My thoughts on the turkey fryer are that
tossing something that large into boiling oil is
not a good idea. Sure, it needs to be defrosted
and gently lowered, but I can just see the spat-
tering and other bad things - call me chicken (or
turkey). The more important holdback is that I
know how much I'll like it that we'll be frying
things to excess. Someone had given us a Fry-
Baby as an engagement gift. It wasn't the first
thing we used when we got settled, but once the
ease of use was there we were having fries and
other delicious goodies practically every night.
I also gained a ridiculous amount of weight dur-
ing my first six months of marriage. It's getting
too easy to put it on and too difficult to lose it,
so I don't want to be tempted by having the ease
at my fingertips.
Having fried turkey periodically would-
n't be bad and I've offered several friends of
ours that I will purchase a turkey fryer for them
and they can do the frying and we'll come over
for dinner. No one has taken me up o my offer
yet. (I guess we all got Fry-Babies or maybe
even a larger Presto product back then.)
Back to shooting stuff at the Atlantic
City Bass Pro Shop, there was even a decent
selection of firearms, both long gun and hand-
gun. This is especially welcome since the offer-
ings in more general sporting goods stores such
as Dick's and Sports Authority are getting pretty
skimpy. There is a Sports Authority in my
Township that doesn’t have firearms at all. I've
yet to find a local Wal-Mart that has any fire-
arms (it makes it more pleasant to visit out-of-
area Wal-Marts that do have them). As more
dealers disappear, it's refreshing to have a new
presence, even if it's one that I can only frequent
several times a year.
Speaking of new presence, there has
been an announcement of a new indoor range
just over the Township/County line where I live.
While my indoor range shooting is self limited,
it is still great news that a new range will be
coming soon. Also good news is that it will be
attached to a gun shop. While big box stores
like Bass Pro Shops are great to have, the per-
sonal touch of a local dealer is a becoming a
shrinking commodity.
Once I heard about this coming indoor
range, I Googled it for info. Entering the inter-
net abyss, I started following links after learning
what I could about the construction plans and
status of the new facility. You know how it is;
one link leads to another and another and then,
much to my surprise, I found a trap club that
was open to the public on particular days, a
mere 4.18 miles from my house! What? I've
been living here going on 35 years this coming
August and I'm just discovering a new place to
shoot?
When I first moved here there was a
public range maybe a mile or so as the crow
flies. During Fall and Winter when foliage does
not absorb any sounds reports of distant guns
being fired were regular. That facility, now
gone, had a 100 yard rifle range (bench only),
60 feet pistol range (standing only) and a regula-
tion clays area for trap, as I remember, and
probably skeet as well. I went there a few times
and then stopped because the facility was less
than satisfactory and there were some cranky
people there. Still, when the range closed I was
not happy.
When I discovered a new (for me, that
is) trap range so close to me, I was excited. As
it turns out, it is in the same township that the
new indoor range is planned. It's down a road I
have never had reason to go, off of one that I
occasionally drive. It's a good thing I saw a pic-
ture of the entrance because when I visited the
range this past Fathers' Day, I passed it by a car
length or two before I saw the sign. Backing up,
I proceeded down the one vehicle width road
and came to rest at the trap range.
I shot two rounds and was back home in
plenty of time to go bowling with the kids, then
dinner. The range was plain trap, with up to
three trap houses depending on patron traffic,
run very well and the people, both running it
and the shooters, were nice and they shot safely.
That's my kind of range and my new find had
me back there for another couple of rounds the
following Wednesday. It will surely have me
back there on a regular basis starting this Fall.
It's too hot for me now!
While I've been shooting Sporting Clays
for a while, it's been over 9 years since I last
shot trap. Both my historical score records and
my scores on my two visits can attest to that.
I'm way too slow and simply cannot get over the
aiming technique(s) of shooting rifles and pis-
tols for so long. By the books I know what to
do but I'll need a lot more practice to become
respectable. With such a close trap range, I'll be
able to work on it.
In my youth I was actually pretty good at
trap. My favorite for this was my father's single
shot goose gun with a 36" barrel. It was the
epitome of ungainly, especially against other
more gentlemanly guns on the local public trap
range. Even on a bad day I would regularly be
in the upper teens to low 20s on score. 23s, 24s
and 25s were more typical when I paid atten-
tion. Of course I could never shoot doubles
with it and that proved less satisfying with one
of my father's several pump guns.
Over the years I've shot at just about
every sort of trap range, including Spartan throw
your own places, cruise ships (although it's
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called trap it's really just a touristy thing for a
half dozen or so shots) and nice clubs. Perhaps
the poshest place was back in the 1980s when I
shot at the Greenbrier Resort in West Virginia. I
was staying there and noticed that trap was of-
fered as an activity. I called the front desk and
in short order, a limousine (really!) was sent for
me. It took me a few miles to a clubhouse on the
top of a hill. The traps launched clays across
empty air in the direction of spectacular moun-
tain scenery. The trip to this trap range was
worth it even if I had not fired a shot. The loca-
tion was simply spectacular.
Coming fast forward to now, trap is a fun
activity and now that it is so convenient for me
to go down that newly discovered road to the
next town, I'll give it my best.
Even the Match director needs time to relax!
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MARKSMANSHIP COMPETITIONS
The Burris cup:
Scoped .22 Long rifle caliber Handguns only. Your best 5-shot group at 100
yards or meters. Guns may be bench rested over any solid rest as long as the
gun is not in a ransom rest, vise or any other mechanical clamping device. Ly-
ing on your back in a freestyle position and piling sandbags by your body for
support is legal. This will allow scoped guns setup for Creedmoor to better
compete.
The Weaver Trophy:
Scoped centerfire handguns. Your best 5-shot group at 100 yards or meters.
Guns may be bench rested over any solid rest as long as the gun is not in a ran-
som rest, vise or any other mechanical clamping device. Lying on your back in
a freestyle position and piling sandbags by your body for support is legal. This
will allow scoped guns setup for Creedmoor to better compete.
The Merit Challenge:
Centerfire handguns with iron/open sights. Your best 5-shot group at 100 Yards
or Meters. Groups must be fired from an IHMSA legal position. No benchrest
or artificial support allowed.
The Daisy Avanti Trophy:
AIR production guns with iron/open sights. Your best 5-shot group at 18
Yards. Groups must be fired from an IHMSA legal position. No benchrest or
artificial support allowed.
General Rules:
All entries must be shot with IHMSA legal guns. Production, Revolver, and
Unlimited guns are allowed in the Burris, Weaver and Merit classes.
Witness:
Winning groups must be witnessed by an IHMSA or NRA member. Eligible
winning targets must be signed and dated by the shooter and witness. Also,
please include the shooters IHMSA number and the witness’s IHMSA or NRA
number by their name. A witness is not required to enter but is required to win.
Targets:
Targets submitted must contain no more and no less than 5 shots in each bull
zone.
Records program
Big Bore Records Program (BBRP)
By
Joe Cullison
The last few months have been very slow for the Big Bore
Records Program. No new entries except for the World Champi-
onships in Los Angeles. I'm including all of the BBRP qualify-
ing scores even if they are not the persons highest of the year.
Steve Martens and Jim Kesser made the 100 and 140 clubs at the
World Championships, adding 2 scores each for MN and OH.
Joe Cullison (OR) shot a S-64, P-76, R-76 and U-80 for a 3-
gun total of 220 and a 4-gun total of 296 which convert to a 3-
gun 110 and a 4-gun 148
Steve Martens (MN) shot a S-55, P-77, R-76, and U-78 for a
3-gun total of 210 and a 4-gun total of 286 which convert to a 3-
gun 105 and a 4-gun 143
Jim Kesser (OH) shot a S-59, P-74, R-73, and U-77 for a 3-
gun total of 210 and a 4-gun total of 283 which convert to a 3-
gun 105 and a 4-gun 141
Steve Hannawacker (CA) shot a S-51, P-79, R-73, and U-80
for a 3-gun total of 210 and a 4-gun total of 283 which convert
to a 3-gun 105 and a 4-gun 141
Eric King (CA) shot a S-55, P-77, and U-80 for a 3-gun total
of 212 which converts to a 3-gun 106
State totals for 2015 are: CA-6, OR-5, OH-4, MN-2
Please bring at least one friend or acquaintance to every
match. Together, we can keep IHMSA growing.
Please forgive me if I have left anyone out or made any other
errors. Send me the information and I will make it right as soon
as I can.
Thank you for your support of the BBRP.
Send entries to:
Joe Cullison, 28988 Berlin Road, Sweet Home, OR 97386 or to
[email protected]. 541-317-8801 evenings
Thank you.
Standing 30+
Joe Cullison (OR) 34
Steve Hannawacker (CA) 32
Jim Kesser (OH) 30
Unlimited Standing 35+
Joe Cullison (OR) 38
Standing Agg 60+
Joe Cullison (OR) 71
Jim Kesser (OH) 61
Presidents 100 Club (3-gun)
Steve Hannawacker (CA) 112
Joe Cullison (OR) 110
Eric King (CA)` 107
Jim Kesser (OH) 105*
Steve Martens (MN) 105*
John Zumwalt (CA) 100
Presidents 140 Club (4-Gun)
Steve Hannawacker (CA) 151
Joe Cullison (OR) 144
Eric King (CA)` 143
Steve Martens (MN) 143*
Jim Kesser (OH) 141*
* converted from an 80 round match
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½ and 1/5 Scale Records
September 2015
By Jim Harris
Some terrific scores and new additions to
the records program this month.
Gary Crews show another open sight ½
Scale 40, taking the lead in that rarified
category. In addition, he posted the top ½
Agg for 60-round match and added a 1/5
Scale UAS 60 to his legend. Topping off a
great season, Gary also shot the first ½
perfect 40-round agg of 2015.
Rich Hawkins surprised himself at the
ECC with a brilliant 60 in 1/5 UAS. Sur-
prising, because he rarely, if ever, shoots
this event or gun.
Please welcome young target setter turned
IHMSA member extraordinaire, Dakota
Turk, who, on prompting and supplied
with firearms and ammo, shot a ½ UAS
40, 1/5 UAS 40, and a 500m score in the
20s, all at the big match in Oklahoma this
summer. First time silhouette shooter –
look out veterans!
Congrats on all the great shooting this
summer!
Please let me know of any errors or omis-
sions to the records – a lot has been going
on, and I’m far from infallible!
Send your records notices to me at harris-
[email protected], or my home address:
1567 Bridget Ave., Simi Valley, CA
93065. Or give me a call at (805) 581-
0009.
1/2 Scale UHS (Open Sight)
60-round match
Richard Redd, OR 1
40-round match
Gary Crews, OK 2
Eric King, CA 1
½ Scale UAS (Any Sight)
60-round match
Mike Abel, OR 1
Tyler Abel, OR 1
Michael Graves, VA 1
40-round match
Steve Soya, MI 6
Jerry Ray, CA 5
Michael Graves, VA 3
Mike Abel, OR 2
Charlie Dean, OR 2
Scott Thompson, OK 2
Gary Bridges, TX 2
Richard Redd, OR 1
Eric King, CA 1
Dave Whitman, OR 1
Dennis Edwards, CA 1
Harry Sharp, CA 1
Bob Doherty, KS 1
Gary Crews, OK 1
Jack Tessman, KS 1
Jim Fields, OK 1
Don Klein, MO 1
Dakota Turk, OK 1
Jackie Brown, OK 1
Brian Witzeling, 1
½ Scale Aggregates
60-round match (116, or better)
Gary Crews, OK 118
Richard Redd, OR 117
40-round match (77, or better)
Gary Crews, OK 80
Eric King, CA 77 (OS)
Jerry Ray, CA 77 (2)
Val Shaver, NV 77
1/5 Scale UAS (Any Sight)
60-round match
Richard Redd, OR 1
Gary Crews, OK 1
Rich Hawkins, IN 1
40-round match
Steve Soya, MI 10
Charlie Braud, LA 2
David Silva, AZ 1
Richard Redd, OR 1
Woody Liddell, OK 1
Dave Smith, MI 1
Joanna Schott, CO 1
Larry Curts, OK 1
Dakota Turk, OK 1
Jack Tessman, KS 1
Richard Baird, OK 1
1/5 Scale Aggregates
40-round match (76, or better)
Woody Liddell, OK 79
Field Pistol Records Program
By Al Kuenn
Rich Baird made the records program this year with shooting a 36 PAS.
Rich is another shooter from t the Pickaway Co. sportsman club in Cir-
cleville, OH. Nice shooting Rich!
Joe Cullison shot scores in the World Championships, that on a convert-
ed basis would qualify for the list, (a 32 Prod and 34 PAS), but he has
already posted higher scores this year. Nice shooting Joe and congratu-
lations on your FP wins.
Shoot well and shoot often.
Send your scores to Al Kuenn, 5725 E Peak View Rd, Cave Creek, Ari-
zona 85331 or e-mail to:
PAS (35+)
Joe Cullison OR TC 22 Hornet 40
Rich Baird OH TC 22 Hornet 36
Joe Lipp WI TC 22 Hornet 36
Prod (32+)
Joe Cullison OR TC 22 Hornet 34
Melvin Calliham GA BF 32-20 33
Jim Kesser OH TC 22 Hornet 33
60 Club
Joe Cullison OR 72
Jim Kesser OH 67
Joe Lipp WI 67
Carl Skidmore OH 62
Melvin Calliham GA 60
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SmallBore Records
program By Dan Hagerty
Only 1 score to report in forty round matches. Paul
Habig shot his second Revolver 40 to give him the
leader here.
For The East Coast championships, I had no scores
that qualified.
For the world championships, I Had 4 people qualify
for 80 round 3-gun and 2 people for 80 round 4-gun
aggregates.
For 3 Gun, Steve Martens with a 206
(S:51,P:75,U:80), Eric King with a 205
(S:52,R:74,U:79), Joe Cullison with a 205
(S:50,R:76,U:79) and Steve Hannawacker with a
204(S:46,R:79,U:79)
For 4-gun, Steve Martens with a 281
(S:51,R:75,P:75,U:80) and Joe Cullison with a 280
(S:50,R:76,P:75:U:79).
Scores next in parentheses are the converted scores
to a 40 round match.
Please send your reports to:
Daniel Hagerty
971 Mocho Street
Livermore, Ca 94550
Phone: 925-321-8407
Email: [email protected]
2014 Scores:
100club
Richard Redd, OR 113
Richard Slaton ,AL 102
60x60 100 club
Richard Slaton ,AL
152x180 (101)
2015 scores:
100 club
Joe Cullison, OR 116
Paul Habig, NV 108
Richard Redd, OR 108
Steve Hannawacker, CA 105
Jerry Stringham, KY 100
140 club
Joe Cullison, OR 155
Paul Habig, NV 147
40-Standing
Joe Cullison, OR 36
40x40 Standing Aggregate
Joe Cullison, OR 58
Revolver 40x40
Paul Habig, NV 2
Joe Cullison, OR 1
60x60 100 club (150 or higher)
Joe Cullison, OR 159 (106)
Eric King, CA 157 (104)
Richard Redd, OR 155
(103)
60x60 140 club (210 or higher)
Joe Cullison, OR 215 (143) Eric King, CA 212 (141)
80x80 100 club (200 or higher)
Steve Martens MN 206 (103)
Eric King CA 205(102) Joe Cullison OR 205(102)
Steve Hannawacker CA 204(102)
80x80 140 club (280 or higher)
Steve Martens MN 281(140) Joe Cullison OR 280(140)
LEGENDS of SILHOUETTE by the Old Guy Edition 1 is Ted Zysk For years I have mentioned to shooters at matches that someone ought to do a column for the IHMSA
NEWS about the legendary happenings in the long
ago early days of Handgun Metallic Silhouette, back
into the 1930s and even before. A lot of younger shooters got tired of listening to me tell tall tales of how George Washington took time to shoot silhou-
ette with the troops at Valley Forge, stuff like that, but everybody did think the newer shooters would
enjoy hearing about some of the great shooting and occasionally strange events which have happened
since Dave Whitman missed the first meeting to found modern Handgun Metallic Silhouette. By the
way, one of Dave's achievements will wind up in this column sooner or later. Back in the 1950s he
was one of the best.
There has been a lot of great shooting done down the years. John Dunn shot the world record four gun aggregate of 157x160, but that will be the next col-
umn. The first column will be about something so stupendous, so unbelievable, that if I hadn't spotted
it, I doubt I would believe it. Sometimes I still won-der if it really happened, or I made it up, but then I
remember this was not at some small match. It was at the legendary 2002 Cholla Challenge at the Chol-
la Gun Club in Yuma, Arizona, and it was witnessed
by at least a dozen people all of whom could not
believe what they had seen.
I refer, of course, to the chief claim to fame of the late and much lamented Ted Zysk. Interestingly enough, this is not a feat done on a 200 meter range
but one done on a 500 meter range. For at least two decades handgun shooters had been shooting the
rifle course of fire, and some good scores had been posted. The record at that time for 500 meter iron
sights full size with a handgun was 36x40 held then by Boyd Carpenter. Somewhere along in the late
1990s I started talking about shooting half size tar-
gets at the 500 meter distances, and although initial
response was along the lines of "You must be jok-ing," eventually I convinced a match director to try
it. Rich Mishler, then the best creedmore position
shooter in the game, tried it several times and set the
record at 25x40, and no one came close to that for a
long time.
The range in Yuma is one of the more difficult ones, subject both to heavy winds blowing in off the
North Mexican desert and mirage which can make it nearly impossible to spot, but on this day in 2002
the god of silhouette, who Ted told me was named Ralph, provided us with an incredible opportunity,
nearly dead air and no mirage. To my knowledge it never has happened since.
I thought Ted would try for the elusive 40x40 in
iron sights full size, a feat that continues to escape the best shooters even after 35 plus years and many
attempts, but to my surprise he said, "I want to shoot half size." I took out the scope, sat down on my
chair, and watched while Ted shot a few shots at the
half size chicken swinger. Unlike most of us, Ted relied fully on deltas, the increments from one ani-
mal to the next, which he believed were constant. Once he had hit the chicken, he believed he knew
how many clicks it would be to the pig, and if he
adjusted on the pig, he still went his standard delta
to the turkeys from wherever he had wound up on the last pig.
He got 8x10 on the chickens. Any of you who have
shot iron sights at a half size chicken at 200 meters knows that in order to hit one, you have to hold ab-
solutely perfectly, no wobble, no fuzzy vision, abso-
lutely perfectly. Now imagine what it would be to
hit 8x10 of them… and when you are done move to
the pigs which are not much bigger than the size of
your hand, and hold even better than perfect. Ted
followed the 8x10 on the chickens with something no one else ever had done or has done since.
He cleaned the half size pigs at 300 meters. He got all ten. Yes, he used up the whole target. He even
had one hit half into the front leg. You try it, try it thirty or forty times, and see if you
can clean them.
Ted put in his adjustment for the turkeys, and his
first shot was a foot right and a couple of feet high. I knew that if I tried to walk his sight in gradually he
would waste nearly a whole bank of turkeys, and
that could ruin his attempt to break the 25x40. At
this point comes what I consider the best achieve-ment I have had in 35 years of shooting silhouette. I
asked him, "Did that look good?" and he said, "Yes." I knew the clock was ticking, and I had to
tell him quickly whatever correction I judged to be right. "Down four, left two," I blurted out as confi-
dently as I could. He did not hesitate or chat. He just
took his screw driver and did what I had told him. It was and still is an honor that he trusted me, no spot-
ting board and estimates of proportion, just "down
four, left two." Only one other call I have made
(That will come in another article.) was more nerve wracking. He shot again. The target flew off the
stand, and he went on to get a total of six turkeys. No one ever has gotten more half size turkeys with
an iron sighted handgun at 385 meters.
It remained entirely possible that something could
go wrong, a goose egg on the rams, and the record would remain unbroken, but Ted got six rams, three
and three, so he had the record by the end of his first bank of rams. Think about this. The target is hardly
bigger than your two hands side by side. It is five and a half football fields away. It looks like a tiny
speck you barely can see. A five mile an hour cross wind will blow your bullet at least two and a half
feet. At this point not just your hold and your vision
have to be perfect. Your conditions have to remain absolutely identical throughout the firing period. He
wound up with 30x40. No one else ever has done better than 25x40. It is not even close. This record is
like Don Larsen's world series no hitter or Wilt
Chamberlain's 100 point game. There is nothing else
like it.
I have said this many times, and I will say it again here. If shooting was not a pariah sport to the media,
Ted would not just have been mentioned in Sports Illustrated. He would have been on the next week's
cover, smiling that wry smile and holding his XP in
one hand and a cup of coffee in the other. R.I.P.
good buddy.
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Hernando Sportsman Club
Brooksville, FL
By Neil Wallask
4/19/2015
Big Bore:
UAS-INT Neil Wallask TC-7TCU 40
UAS-AAA Link Smith SAV6BR 36
U-INT Link Smith XP-7I 35
U-AAA Larry Messer XP-7BR 27
Small Bore:
UAS-INT Neil Wallask TC 35
UAS-AAA Link Smith ANS 36
5/17/2015
Big Bore:
UAS-INT Neil Wallask TC-7TCU 40
Small Bore:
UAS-INT Neil Wallask TC 40
Joe Kopin TC 11
P-AA Larry Messer S&W 13
6/21/2015
Big Bore:
UAS-INT Neil Wallask TC-7TCU 40
S-C Paul Marselle TC-7TCU 5
Small Bore:
UAS-INT Neil Wallask TC 36
S-C Paul Marselle TC 6
Pensacola rifle and pistol club
Cantonment, FL
By Harry Stover
6/13/2015
Big Bore:
S-AA Harry Stover WICH357 14
UAS-AAA David Nuetzel XP-7BR 39
Field Pistol:
PAS-INT William Smith TC-22Hor 29
Small Bore:
P-AA Manuel Cepeda FA 15
US-AAA Gordon Davis ANS 24
US-AA Manuel Cepeda HAM 19
Jackson Purchase Rifle and Pistol Club
Paducah, KY
By Jerry Stringham
5/31/2015
Big Bore:
P-AAA Jerry Stringham XL-32M 37
P-AA John Howard MOA-7BR 29
UAS-INT John Howard XP-7BR 39
UAS-AA Steve beck Montg. TC-357SM 21
US-AA Steve Beck Montg TC6.5TCU 6
PHLC-A Kathy Howard 14
Field Pistol:
PAS-AAA Darell Holcombe TC30-20 19
PAS-AA Judy Stringham TC22Hor 14
6/28/2015
Big Bore:
U-AA Richard Slaton XP-7TCU 39
P-AAA Jerry Stringham XL-32m 29
UAS-INT John Howard XP-7BR 40+6
US-AAA Darell Holcombe TC30Ree 20
PHLC-A Kathy Howard XP-7tcu 20
Field Pistol:
P-AAA Darell Holcombe TC-22Hor 24
PAS-AA Pete Wories TC-22Hor 13
Fifth Scale:
UFS-AA Richard Slaton ANS 27
UASFS-AAA Jerry Stringham ANS 30
UASFS-AA John Howard ANS 30
8/23/2015
Big Bore:
P-AA Steve Beck Montgom TC357 29
U-INT Richard Hawkins ZEB6.5BR 39+5
U-AA Steve Beck Montgom TC357SM 30
UAS-INT John Howard XP-7BR 39+8
US-INT Richard Hawkins XP-7BR 34
US-AA Pete Wories XP-7BR 26
Field Pistol:
P-AAA Darell Holcombe TC-22Hor 23
PAS-AAA Darell Holcombe TC-30-20 20
PAS-AA Judy Stringham TC22Hor 19
Fifth Scale:
UASFS-AAA Richard Hawkins RUG 39
UASFS-AA Kathy Howard ANS 23
6/21/2015
By Lee Jackson
Small Bore:
P-INT Jerry Stringham TC 38
R-AAA Jerry Stringham RUG 35
S-AAA Jerry Stringham TC 24
S-A Darell Holcombe TC 11
U-INT Jerry Stringham TC 38
US-AAA Darell Holcombe TC 16
US-AA Judy Stringham TC 14
PH22-AAA William Parmley RUG 30
NKSSA
Crittenden,KY
4/18/2015
By Penny Wichman
Big Bore:
P-INT Jim Kesser TC7TCU 37
UAS-INT Walt Sweet TC6.5x57R 39
UAS-AAA Larry Egan XP6.5 37
S-INT Jim Kesser TC300WH 21
Half Scale:
UASHS-INT Walt Sweet TC6x47 32
Small Bore:
P-AA Robert Ross TC 24
S-INT Jim Kesser FA 34
UAS-INT Robert Ross ANS 40+4
4/26/2015
Big Bore:
P-INT Jim Kesser TC7TCU 37
R-AA Ricky Roster Rug44M 24
UAS-INT Tom Wood SAV708 40+5
UAS-AAA Larry Egan XP6.5 36
S-INT Bill Urbank TC32H&R 25
Small Bore:
UAS-INT Dave Calloway ANS 40+2
S-INT Bill Urbank TC 25
US-B Greg Rhineheimer DRULOV 15
Field Pistol:
PAS-AA Greg Rhineheimer 16
5/16/2015
Big Bore:
UAS-INT Tom Wood SAV708 39
Half Scale:
UASHS-INT Walt Sweet TC6x47 35
5/30/2015
Big Bore:
UAS-INT Tom Wood SAV708 40+6
UAS-AAA Larry Egan XP6.5 37
Half Scale:
UASHS-INT Walt Sweet TC6x47 38
Small Bore:
UAS-INT Greg Rhineheimer TC 40+5
Fifth Scale:
UASFS-AAA Greg Rhineheimer TC 37
Robert Ross 31
Field Pistol:
PAS-A Greg Rhineheimer TC357 15
Practical Hunter:
PH22-AAA Robert Ross TC 40+4
6/13/2015
Big Bore:
P-AA Brian Gildea BF6.5TCU 19
U-AA Brian Gildea XP7TCU 31
UAS-INT Craig Eagle NES6ppc 40+7
Joe Frensemeier NES6.5BR 40+6
UAS-AA Larry Egan XP6.5 37
Small Bore:
P-AAA Joe Frensemeier BRN 26
U-B Olivia Gildea RUG 12
UAS-AA Larry Egan ANS 34
Region 1
REGION 1 DIRECTOR
Allan Olsen…………….…………....908-756-4317
STATE DIRECTORS
CT State Director
Marty Regan ……………………………...203-239-1878
MA State Director
Eric Wesson ………………………………413-267-3385
ME State Director
Rob Renton... …………………………….207-729-0380
NH State Director
Roger Dryer…. …………………………..603-424-8062
NJ State Director
Allan Olsen….. …………………………..908-756-4317
NY State Director
Don Wadleigh….…………………………518-747-8105
RI State Director
Gerald Morin …..………………………...401-231-3067
VT State Director
Ed Cutler…………………………………802-463-9026
Region 2
REGION 2 DIRECTOR
Allen Gaskin………….…………....601-624-2868
127 Kellingham Ct
Ridgeland, MS 39157
STATE DIRECTORS
AL State Director
Gordon Davis ...…………………………..251-452-2832
GA State Director
Howard Strickland
KY State Director
Greg Rhineheimer... ……………..……….859-885-6502
LA State Director
Phillip Braud… …………………………..225-644-6792
MD State Director
Michael Ormiston…….…………………..410-796-2095
MS State Director
Glenn Dixon..….…………………………601-833-1243
NC State Director
Ronny Brown .....………………………...828-241-4556
SC State Director
Carl Yates…..……………………………803-671-0493
TN State Director
Robert Patty……………………………...615-907-7368
VA State Director
Jerry Arnold……………………………...540-727-8434
WV State Director
Sammie L. Tate…………………………..304-564-5234
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K ENT UCKY
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ASCENSION SILHOUETTE
GONZALES, LA
JUNE 7, 2015
BY: CHARLIE BRAUD
The man to beat for our June match was Jay Clark.
UAS was controlled by Jay as he turned in the only
smallbore 40X40 for the day using his T/C Contend-
er. Philip somehow managed to miss one target for a
39X40. Jay didn’t stop there. He out shot both Philip
and myself in UASFS using the same Contender he
used in UAS. That’s a leg up into UAS/INT for Jay.
His Contender seems to like the Eley Target that he
used for the first time today. The father and daughter
team of Cliff and Nina Johnson came by with new
matching Ruger Chargers. They each fired an entry
in the new Practical Hunter category and both
jumped immediately into AAA class with scores of
37X40 and 32X40 respectively. I tried my new iron
sighted High Standard Trophy model on the Practi-
cal Hunter Short Course and managed to topple 31
targets. Philip then showed me how it should be
done with a 40X40 with his Contender 22 Hornet.
Special thanks to Jay for staying after the match to
help up pick up and also thanks to my wife Carolyn
for setting targets all day.
SMALLBORE RESULTS
UAS-INT Philip Braud Ruger Charger 39
UAS/AAA Jay Clark T/C 40
FIFTH SCALE RESULTS
UASFS/INT Philip Braud Ruger Charger 36
UASFS/AAA Charlie Braud Anschutz 37
UASFS/AA Jay Clark T/C 38
PRACTICAL HUNTER RESULTS
PHSC/INT Philip Braud T/C 22Hornet 40
PHSC/AAA Charlie Braud High Standard 31
PH22LR/AAA Cliff Johnson Ruger Charger 37
PH22LR/AAA Nina Johnson Ruger Charger 32
SALINE CREEK SILHOUETTE
GOLDONNA, LA
JUNE 20-21, 2015
BY: CHARLIE BRAUD
This turned out to be our busiest match since we first
started shooting here earlier this year. Twelve people
were in attendance and a total of 22 entries were
fired. The sad news is that only a few we IHMSA
scores. The reality is that attendance numbers are
what keep local matches viable and towards that
goal, I have started offering NRA 22LR Cowboy
Silhouette and NRA Smallbore Hunter Pistol in ad-
dition to our IHMSA match. We also have an
“Open Rifle” category. It has proved to be a plus so
far. On the handgun side, Jay Clark is becoming the
man to watch. He posted his second UAS 40X40 in
the last two weeks and is now an International class
shooter in that category. Congratulations Jay. The
“Tear Jerker” award goes to Will Kirste in UAS who
posted a 39X40 missing his last ram. His wife and
“Team Kirste partner” Brenda fired a 36X40 in
UAS. I continued my struggle with the Fifth Scale
targets managing a 38X40 and then re-entered and
got a 39X40, missing the first ram. In total, 6
IHMSA scores were fired and all the remaining en-
tries except one were with a long gun. Thanks to all
who helped run the match today and endured the
intense heat, red bugs, and biting flies.
In other news, efforts are moving forward again to
offer a Big Bore match once more for Louisiana.
Updates on this as it develops.
SMALLBORE RESULTS
UAS/INT Brenda Kirste Anschutz 36
UAS/AAA Jay Clark T/C 40
UAS/AAA Will Kirste Anschutz 39
P/AA Jay Clark T/C 23
FIFTH SCALE RESULTS
UASFS/AAA Charlie Braud Anschutz 38
UASFS/AA Jay Clark T/C 32
NRA HUNTER PISTOL 22LR
HP/AAA Richard Alexander T/C 27
NRA SMALLBORE COWBOY RIFLE
Bruce Finley Marlin39 37
Jonah Finley Marlin39 29
Danny Hatch Rem572 29
Charlie Braud Rem550-1 28
OPEN RIFLE
Debbie Blake Savage 60 36
Ethan Frasier CZ 452 34
ASCENSION SILHOUETTE
GONZALES, LA
JULY 5, 2015
BY: CHARLIE BRAUD
Our July match was Independence Day weekend and
we were on the backside of some substantial rain but
in spite of that we had a good turnout. The star again
this month was Jay Clark who seems to have found
his pace. He is now International class in UAS and
he scored yet another 40X40 today, sending him to a
shootoff with my brother Philip Braud. Targets were
five fifth scale chickens at 100 yards. Jay came out
on top and has established himself as a real contend-
er. Region 2 Director Allen Gaskin made the long
drive to shoot with us and fired three entries. Philip
continued to control Practical Hunter Short Course
with yet another 40X40 with his T/C 22 Hornet.
Cliff Johnson topped Practical Hunter 22LR manag-
ing a 35X40 with a Ruger Charger. All together we
had 13 entries today on the handgun side and anoth-
er 8 entries on the Cowboy Lever Action side. Top
score for the rifles was Dustin Flint with a 38X40.
Thanks to Bob, David, and Jay for staying late to
help pick up the targets and rails.
SMALLBORE RESULTS
U/INT Allen Gaskin Anschutz 37
P/AA Jay Clark T/C 30
R/INT Allen Gaskin FA 36
UAS/INT Jay Clark T/C 40+2
UAS-INT Philip Braud Ruger 40+1
UAS/INT Allen Gaskin Anschutz 39
UAS/AAA David Heintz Ruger 37
FIFTH SCALE RESULTS
UASFS/AAA Charlie Braud Anschutz 37
UASFS/AA David Heintz Ruger 34
PRACTICAL HUNTER RESULTS
PHSC/INT Philip Braud T/C 22 Hor 40
PH22LR/AAA Cliff Johnson Ruger 35
PH22LR/AAA Nina Johnson Ruger 6
PH22LR/A David Heintz Ruger MK 15
SALINE CREEK SILHOUETTE
GOLDONNA, LA
July 18-19, 2015
BY: CHARLIE BRAUD
Several hearty souls braved 100 degree heat and
high humidity for our July match. Huge thanks go to
Will Kirste for bringing his generator and some fans
to help in an effort to keep us cool. Van Hutches
continued to gain ground with his Ruger Charger in
UAS scoring a best ever 38X40 with that gun. He
also posted an 18X40 in the Standing category. I
returned my Volquartsen High Standard to duty and
got a 40X40 in UAS. In UFS I squeaked out a
33X40. In Unlimited I fired a 39X40, grazing and
turning a pig which didn’t fall. But for myself, my
biggest accomplishment at this match was to finally
get my first 40X40 in UASFS after trying for so
long. For this purpose I have been using a rear grip
Anschutz with an Elite 2-6X scope from the stand-
ard Creedmore position. This 40X40 has been hard
for me to achieve and I’m glad I had some friends
with me to share the occasion.
In our open Rifle category Debbie Blake had the
high score for the third match in a row with a very
decent 33X40. We also had a few NRA 22LR Cow-
boy Rifle shooters and the scores are listed below.
We have one final match scheduled here for this sea-
son, August 15-16.
SMALLBORE RESULTS
S/INT Van Hutches T/C 18
U/INT Charlie Braud Anschutz 39
UAS/INT Charlie Braud High Standard 40
UAS/AAA Van Hutches Ruger 38
FIFTH SCALE RESULTS
UASFS/AAA Charlie Braud Anschutz 40
UFS/AA Charlie Braud Anschutz 33
PRACTICAL HUNTER 22LR
PH22LR/AAA Charlie Braud High Standard 27
NRA SMALLBORE COWBOY RIFLE
Bruce Finley Marlin 39 34
Charlie Braud Remington 550-1 25
Danny Hatch Remington 572 22
OPEN RIFLE
Debbie Blake Savage 60 33
Don Wells Ruger 10/22 20
ASCENSION SILHOUETTE
GONZALES, LA
AUGUST 2, 2015
BY: CHARLIE BRAUD
In IHMSA, as in our everyday life, there are many
memorable moments. Reaching our own personal
goals is high on that list of memories. But also, for
me at least, seeing a friend reach a hard fought goal
is on that list as well. David Heintz is a longtime
IHMSA member and has been shooting with us for a
few years. David had never shot a Smallbore 40X40,
At least not until our August match, that is. David
started out with a stock Ruger Charger. My brother
Philip advised him from time to time about benefi-
cial modifications and his scores rose. A tip here and
some advice there and we arrived at our match Sun-
day. David started his entry and by the time I
thought to check in on him, he had finished turkeys
with no misses. He waved me off, not wanting to
talk about it and jinx him so I left him to engage the
Rams. At the time I was shooting Fifth Scale turkeys
and I missed my first target. From that point I must
admit that I was watching David as much as I was
my own targets. He cleaned his first bank of rams.
Again, I declined to attempt any small talk while the
targets were reset, honoring David’s request to be
left alone. The “Load” and “Fire” commands were
given for his final five shots and again I watched his
targets as much as my own. I cleaned all my turkeys
and just as my last target fell, I saw David’s last ram
fall for his first perfect score. Congratulations David,
they should get easier from here on out. Allen Gas-
kin came down from Jackson, MS to fire three en-
tries today. Jay Clark was also on hand and fired his
third consecutive UAS 40. Which reminds me. We
should soon start having some interesting shoot offs
in the future with all these UAS 40s, but not today
because Jay had to leave early. Thanks to my wife
Carolyn for again braving the heat to set targets all
day and special thanks to Bob and David for staying
to help pick up the range.
SMALLBORE RESULTS
U/INT Allen Gaskin Anschutz 38
R/INT Allen Gaskin FA 36
UAS/INT Jay Clark T/C 40
UAS-INT Philip Braud Ruger 40
UAS/INT Allen Gaskin Anschutz 35
UAS/INT Richard West Anschutz 37
UAS/AAA David Heintz Ruger 40
UAS/AAA Bob Stevens Anschutz 36
FIFTH SCALE RESULTS
UASFS/AAA Charlie Braud Anschutz 38
UASFS/AAA David Heintz Ruger 36
UASFS/AAA Bob Stevens Anschutz 27
L O U I SI ANA
Jim Fields…..………….…………....405
5612 NW 58th Terrace
Oklahoma City. OK 73122
AR State Director
John Gray….. ...…………………………..501
KS State Director
Robert T. Curry…………………………...785
MO State Director
Carroll Pliant……... ……………..……….660
NM State Director
Joe Tesmer … …………………………..505
OK State Director
Jim Fields……….…….…………………..405
TX State Director
Steve Jones.....….…………………………956
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Region 3
REGION 3 DIRECTOR
Brian Gildea……………………....614-218-3556
138 N. Hamilton RE
Gahanna, OH 43230
STATE DIRECTORS
IN State Director
MI State Director
Jeff Hunt …………………………………269-388-4684
OH State Director
Mark Basham …………………………….614-799-0643
Ontario Provincial Director
Peter Durrant …………………………….905-876-1313
PA State Director
Rowland Smith …………………………..215-638-8172
DEPUTY STATE DIRECTORS
IN Deputy State Director
Richard Lashua …………………………..219-393-3338
MI Deputy State Directors
Steve Byers ………………………………517-772-8926
Bill Clark ………………………………...616-758-3178
PRACTICAL HUNTER RESULTS
PHSC/INT Philip Braud T/C 22Hor 40
PH22LR/AAA Charla Johnson Ruger 26
PH22LR/A David Heintz Ruger MK 16
SALINE CREEK SILHOUETTE
GOLDONNA, LA
August 15-16, 2015
BY: CHARLIE BRAUD
This was our final match for the 2015 season at Sa-
line Creek Silhouette. Only three people were in at-
tendance and we completed eight entries. Thanks to
all who helped make our first year a success. We can
also announce that we are nearing completion of a
facility close by here that will allow us to once again
offer Big Bore and Half Scale matches in Louisiana.
It’s not a done deal yet but I am quite hopeful that I
can make an official announcement with details
soon.
SMALLBORE RESULTS
P/INT Charlie Braud T/C 34
US/A Van Hutches T/C 19
U/INT Charlie Braud Anschutz 39
U/AA Bruce Finley Anschutz 30
UAS/AA Van Hutches Ruger 28
UAS/AA Bruce Finley Ruger 34
FIFTH SCALE RESULTS
UASFS/AAA Charlie Braud Anschutz 40
PRACTICAL HUNTER 22LR
PH22LR/AAA Charlie Braud High Standard 36
Black Creek Gun Club
Patrick, South Carolina
June 13, 2015
by Donald Camus
It was HOT! But we still had a great turnout
with 14 shooters entering 30 guns. Both Larry Elrod and Jim Bullis got a leg up in SB UAS towards
AAA. Gunner introduced us to a new target setter, Zach who hustled to set the steel under the blazing
sun.
In the evening of June 12th, BCGC had our annual
members meeting with a guest speaker who talked
about the changing concealed carry laws and ways
of stopping an aggressor with firearms. Larry Fun-derburk, a long-time IHMSA member and former
Match Director was able to attend with his wife Faye despite his long-time battle with cancer. He was looking forward to attending the match on Saturday.
Unfortunately, that was the last time many of us had
the opportunity to talk with him. On Sunday June
21, Larry passed away. Larry, as the IHMSA Match Director at BCGC, introduced me to IHMSA and
competitive shooting in South Carolina. He will be
remembered fondly by all who knew him and he will
be missed.
Shooting steel is better with friends.
Big Bore Results:
P-INT Ken Hale TC32-20W 28
P-A Larry Elrod TC357MAX 13
R-INT Melvin Calliham FA357MAG 39
R-AA Ken Hale FA41MAG 22
S-INT Robert Walker BF30-20WIN 25
S-A Douglas Camus RUG41MAG 13
U-A Jeffrey Morris XP10030JR 23
UAS-AAA Marty Cato XP100260REM 32
UAS-AA Jeffrey Smith XP1007BR 35
US-AAA Melvin Calliham BF30-20WIN 25
US-AA Donald Camus TC7TCU 20
Field Pistol Results:
PAS-AA Douglas Camus RUG22LR 28
Half Scale Results:
UAS-AA Jeffrey Smith XP100223REM 20
Small Bore Results:
P-AA Henry Auman FA22LR 23
P-A Larry Elrod TC22LR 21
R-AA Taylor Byrum RUG22LR 10
UAS-AAA Jeffrey Smith SAV22LR 26
UAS-AA Larry Elrod ANS22LR 39
US-AAA Donald Camus RUG22LR 22
Black Creek Gun Club
Patrick, South Carolina
July 11, 2015
by Donald Camus
The day started out mild but humid and with no breeze. As the temperature started to rise, fortunate-
ly, the breeze kept it bearable until early afternoon. Target setters Gunner and Zach did a great job keep-
ing the match moving. There were 8 members who
entered 13 guns and we had 2 guests, a father and
son, who practiced at the chickens. One went through the line with Larry's Anshutz. We hope
they come back next month.
Speaking of next month, August is the time for our
Practical Hunter and Field Pistol State Champion-
ships. We hope to see you there.
Shooting steel is better with friends.
Big Bore Results:
R-AA Taylor Byrum RUG41MAG 14
U-AA Marty Cato XP6.5TCU 33
U-A Jeffrey Morris XP30JR 30
UAS-AA Jeffrey Smith XP7BR 38
Field Pistol Results:
P-AAA Taylor Byrum HERIT22WM 8
PAS-AA Henry Auman BF30-20WIN 16
Half Scale Results:
UAS-AA Jeffrey Smith XP100223REM 16
Small Bore Results:
R-AA Henry Auman FA22LR 23
S-AAA Donald Camus CLT/KIM22LR 14
UAS-INT Henry Auman ANS22LR 38
UAS-AAA James Bullis RUG22LR 37
Piedmont Sportsman club
Gordonsville, VA
6/14/2015
By ???????
Big Bore:
UAS-INT Michael Kirchner TC7TCU 40
UAS-AAA Ray Moyers XP7BR 37
UAS-AA Tom Gray Xp7BC 29
P-AAA Michael Kirchner MOA7BR 25
U-AA Jerry Arnold Xp6BC 30
R-INT Rick Deviers FA44 25
Half Scale:
UASHS-AAA Michael Graves XP6BR 40
6/28/2015
Small Bore:
UAS-INT Michael Kirchner Hi Std 40
Michael Graves SAV 40
Richard Deviers ANS 39
UAS-AAA Jerry Arnold TC 27
UAS-AA Ray Moyers ANS 26
Fifth Scale:
UASFS-AAA Michael Graves SAV 36
Michael Kirchner Hi Std 34
Field Pistol:
P-INT Richard Deviers TC22Hor 27
7/12/2015
Big Bore:
UAS-INT Michael Graves SAV308 40
Michael Kirchner TC7TCU 39
Rick Deviers XP7x47 36
UAS-AA Rick Moyers XP7BR 39
U-AA Jerry Arnold XP6.5BC 17
Half Scale:
UASHS-AAA Michael Graves XP6BR 40
Michael Kirchner TC223 32
7/26/2015
Small Bore:
UAS-INT Michael Kirchner TC 39
UAS-AAA Jerry Arnold TC 30
UAS-AA Thomas Boergert SAV 33
Fifth Scale:
UASFS-AA Michael Kirchner TC 38
Michael Graves SAV 30
8/9/2015
Big Bore:
UAS-AAA Ray Moyers XP7BR 29
Thomas Boergert TC30H 29
U-INT Rick Deviers XP308 39
Steve Cole XP7x47 38
U-AAA Thomas Boergert XP7BR 14
Half Scale:
UASHS-AAA Michael Graves XP6BR 39
Barry County Conservation Club
Hastings, MI
6/27-28/2015
By Larry Clark
There were 2 40’s shot this month. One by Steve
Soya in Fifth scale and one Floyd Lober in small-
bore UAS.
Ed Nowak-Licari shot the top of his class in BB-
Revolver and Dave Krysiak shot the top of his class
in .22 UAS.
Big Bore:
P-AAA Ken Himebaugh TC30H 25
P-AA Ed Nowak-Licari Colt38 30
R-AAA Ken Himebaugh DW357 24
R-AA Ed Nowak-Licari Colt44 32
S-INT Dennis Nelson TC300W 20
S-AAA Larry Clark TC357 13
U-AAA Dennis Nelson XP7BR 36
U-AA Ed Nowak-Licari TC7TCU 35
UAS-AA Chris Ronfeldt TC30-30 17
US-INT Jeff Hunt TC7TCU 34
Half Scale:
UHS-INT Steve Soya XP7BR 32
UASHS-INT Steve Soya XP6BR 39
UASHS-AAA Dennis Nelson XP7BR 37
UASHS-AA Ray Homrich TC22Hor 34
Small Bore:
S-INT Ron Springsteen TC 25
U-INT Steve Soya ANS 38
UAS-INT Floyd Lober ANS 40
US-INT Ron Springsteen TC 24
US-AAA Dave Krysiak ANS 35
US-AA Dee Wolters TC 26
Fifth Scale:
UASFS-INT Steve Soya ANS 40
UASFS-AAA Floyd Lober ANS 28
Field Pistol:
P-AAA Dee Wolters TC45ACP 20
P-A Ken Himebaugh Glock10mm 6
PAS-AAA Dennis Nelsom TC22Hor 28
Air Pistol:
P-B Mark Powers Cross 15
UAS-INT Chris RonFeldt Cross 30
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AP Goodrich
Ithica, MI
6/20/2015
By Scott Hardman
Big Bore:
P-AAA Denny Nelson TC300W 30
S-INT Denny Nelson TC300W 19
S-AAA Dee Wolters TC357 13
S-AA Mike Hackett TC357 20
S-A Dick Sensabauga RUG450 7
U-AAA Scott Hardman TC30-30 33
UAS-AA Charlie Singleton WICH7I 28
US-AAA Denny Nelson TC7TCU 33
Half Scale:
UHS-AA Scott Hardman XP7BR 32
Small Bore:
S-B Dick Sensbuaga RUG 11
US-AA Dee Wolters TC 19
Field Pistol:
P-AAA Dee Wolters TC45ACP 23
P-AA Scott Hardman S&W357 11
P-A Dick Sensabauga RUG45C 9
P-B Terry Luplew S&W357 5
PAS-AAA Dee Wolters TC32-20 23
7/18/2015
Big Bore:
R-AAA Denny Nelson FA41M 27
R-AA Dave Krysiak FA41M 27
S-AA Mike Hackett TC357 18
U-AAA Mike Hackett TC730W 32
UAS-AAA Bob Beller XP7BR 31
UAS-AA Charlie Siegleton WIch7I 16
Half Scale:
UHS-AAA Denny Nelson XP7BR 32
Small Bore:
S-A Dick Sensabauga RUG 10
U-AAA Denny Nelson ANS 23
UAS-AAA Ray Homrich ANS 28
UAS-AA Christie Beller TC 32
Field Pistol:
P-A Dick Sensabauga RUG45C 7
P-B Terry Luplow S&W357 3
8/15/2015
Big Bore:
R-AAA Denny Nelson FA41M 34
S-AAA Denny Nelson TC300W 19
S-AA Mike Hackett TC357 20
S-A Dick Sensabauga RUG480 11
U-AAA Scott Hardman TC30-30 37
UAS-INT Denny Nelson XP7BR 37
UAS-AAA Mike Hackett TC7-30W 40
UAS-AA Charlie Singleton WICH7I 33
US-A Tom Fisk TC30-30 10
Half Scale:
UASHS-AA Mike Hackett TC22Hor 25
Small Bore:
U-AA Scott Hardman BRN 31
UAS-AAA Bob Beller TC 33
US-AA Dee Wolters TC 25
Field Pistol:
P-AAA Dee Wolters TC45ACP 19
P-AA Scott Hardman S&W357 11
P-B Terry Luplow S&W357 5
PAS-AAA Dee Wolters TC22Hor 24
Logan Handgun Association, INC.
Bellefontaine, OH
5/23/2015
By Steve Powell
We Finally had good wether and good shooting for a
change with just over 30 entries for our May match.
Emery Adanich mad the long trek to Bellefontaine
this month and had a chance to shoot a few guns
with us.
Several good scores were fired but only a couple of
40x40’s. Dave Calloway shot a great 40 in Small-
Bore UAS and Lynn Shultz shot the only Big Bore
40 the hard with his Iron sight 308 and cast bullets,
Great shooting guys.
The LHA supports youth shooting events a couple
of times a year and a big thanks goes out to Bruce
Smith, Harold Smart and Doug Lash for coaching 30
to 40 youth in .22 rifle shooting the week before our
regular match during everybody’s busy schedules.
Big Bore:
P-INT Bill Urbank 38+3
R-INT Bill Urbank 33
R-AAA Emery Adanich 27
S-INT Bill Urbank 24
S-AAA Doug Lash 20
U-INT Bruce Smith 39+3
U-AAA Lynn Shultz 40+2
US-AA Jim Kesser 28
UAS-INT Lynn Shultz 39
Half Scale:
UASHS-AAA Doug Lash 36
Field Pistol:
P-AAA Mike Rowles 19
PAS-AAA Emery Adanich 23
PAS-AA Mike Rowles 26
Small Bore:
U-A Marshall Walker 15
UAS-INT Dave Calloway 40+10
UAS-AAA Lynn Shultz 32
UAS-AA Steve beck-Montgomery 22
6/27/2015
We had a very light turn out for our June match with
temps on the 60’s. The wind,rain and poor light all
day made for very difficult shooting conditions.
Gordon Lash shot the only iron sight 40 for the
match despite the rain and low light he was able to
pull it off, Great shooting Gordon.
We had several shooters drive some distances but
decided to shoot only one or two guns and call it a
day. We ended up wrapping up the match a little
earlier than normal and as luck would have it rained
hardest while we were tearing down the range so a
big thanks to all who helped out and got wet, hope-
fully next month will be better.
Big Bore:
P-INT Bruce Smith 37
S-INT Bill Urbank 17
S-AAA Doug Lash 20
S-A Steve Powell 13
U-INT Gordon Lash 40+1
U-AAA Lynn Shultz 36
UAS-INT Steve Powell 40+9
UAS-AA Steve Beck-Montgomery 5
Half Scale:
UHS-AA Lynn Shultz 17
UASHS-AAA Richard Baird 30
Small Bore:
US-AAA Gordon Lash 20
Pickaway County Sportsmen Club
Circleville, OH
6/13/2015
By Jim Kesser
This month was the opposite of last month. Only 9
shooters and we had 21 entries. The highlights were
a perfect score by Dave Calloway with 7 shootoffs.
Carl Skidmore was back in the Presidents 60 club
with a nice 29 Prod and a 33 PAS for a 62 Agg. It
was really good to see Bob Half come out and shoot
one with the trusty old Buckmark. Rich Baird con-
tinued his assault on the perfect fifth scale score
racking up two more 39’s. Steve Powell is knocking
on the door of INT class in Field Pistol (I taught him
everything). Doug is perfecting his charger for flop
and it will be a force to be reckoned with. Bill and
Gordon went head to head in SB Prod with respecta-
ble 38’s. Bill edged Gordon by shooting 8 shootoffs.
Thank you all for helping me set up and tear down.
We dodged the rain off and on all day but overall a
nice day.
Field Pistol:
P-INT Carl Skidmore TC 29
P-AAA Steve Powell TC22Hor 25+2
PAS-AAA Carl Skidmore TC22Hor 33+3
Doug Lash TC22Hor 29+2
PAS-AA Steve Powell TC22Hor 24
Aggregate: Carl Skidmore 62
Fifth Scale:
UASFS-AAA Richard Baird ANS 37
Small Bore:
P-INT Carl Skidmore Buck 38+8
Gordon Lash Buck 38+2
R-INT Jim Kesser FA 25
R-AAA Gordon Lash FA 35+1
S-INT Bill Urbank TC 22
S-AAA Carl Skidmore TC 26
Gordon Lash TC 21
U-INT Doug Lash RUG 29+2
UAS-INT Dave Calloway ANS 40+7
UAS-AAA Bob Hall Buck 27
US-AAA Carl Skidmore TC 28
US-AA Doug Lash TC 21
7/11/2015
One thing we guarantee about the Circleville match-
es is that the weather will be nice! We had stunning
perfect weather and excellent conditions. Highlights
were the Herron Brothers duking it out in SB UAS.
Little brother Jeremiah Eked out the win by one tar-
get. It was a good competition to watch. They spot
for each other and are very competitive! Frank Hoi-
tzhauer stopped by to shoot a couple and we hadn’t
seen him in a while. Carl Skidmore continued his
string of 60 club scores with a 31 PAS and a 29
Prod. Bill did a trigger job for him so I expect there
will be even more to come this year. However, John
Maple smoked in FP PAS with a 33 and 2 shootofs
beating everyone! Bob Hall visited again and it was
good to see him. He looked better and his score
showed he feels better. He hit 8 turkeys in the leg
and I know that because I set them up. Windage is
everything. Dave shot almost identical 39’s in UAS
to lead the pack in SB. Thanks to all who helped
setup and tear down and that was almost everybody
and thanks to Doug Lash for bringing the lunch.
Field Pistol:
P-INT Carl Skidmore TC22Hor 31
Bill Urbank TC 27
P-AAA Frank Hoitzhauer TC 18
PAS-INT John Maple TC22H 33+2
PAS-AAA Carl Skidmore TC22H 29
Bill Urbank TC32HR 26
Frank Hoitzhauer TC22H 25
Aggregate Carl Skidmore 60
Small Bore:
P-INT Jim Kesser BF 38
S-INT Bill Urbank TC 25
Doug Lash TC 21
Jim Kesser TC 20
U-INT Jim Kesser XP22 36+6
Doug Lash TC 30+5
UAS-INT Dave Calloway ANS 39+7
Doug Lash ANS 35+6
UAS-AAA Bob Hall BUCK 33
UAS-AA Jeremiah Herron TC 35
Isaiah Herron TC 34
US-AAA Carl Skidmore TC 24
8/8/2015
We had some really great scores turned in at this
match starting with Gordon Lash in SB UAS with a
perfect 50. He ran all the shootoffs for a 40 and 10.
Gordon Also edged Carl Skidmore by one in SB US.
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On the other side of the match Carl got Jim Kesser
by one in FP Prod and turned in a good agg in FP.
Rich Baird got his perfect score in UFS and a leg
into international.
Rich also got Jim Kesser by one in FP PAS, but the
Agg went to jim with a 63. Doug Lash hit an amaz-
ing 4 shootoffs in FP PAS. Bob Hall and Doug Pe-
ters by to shoot a couple. Thanks to Bill Urbank, Jim
Kemme, John Maple and all that stayed or came ear-
ly to help setup and tear down.
Field Pistol:
P-INT Carl Skidmore TC22Hor 29+2
Jim Kesser TC 28
Doug Lash TC22Hor 26
PAS-INT Richard Baird TC22H 36
Jim Kesser TC22Hor 35+2
John Maple TC22Hor 28
PAS-AAA Carl Skidmore TC22Hor 33+1
Doug Lash TC22Hor 22+4
Aggregate: Jim Kesser 63
Carl Skidmore 62
Fifth Scale:
UASFS-AAA Richard Baird ANS 40
Doug Peters 25
Small Bore:
S-INT Bill Urbank TC 24
S-AAA Carl Skidmore TC 26
U-INT Bill Urbank ANS 37
UAS-INT Gordon Lash ANS 40+10
Doug Peters ANS 38+7
UAS-AAA Bob Hall BRN 22
US-AAA Gordon Lash TC 25
Carl Skidmore TC 24
Tusco Silhouette Club
Midvale, Oh
Mark Basham, Match Director
6/6/2015
Editors note: due to a problem with the match report,
I have only included the first place scores. You can
find the full match report at www.ihmsa.org
Air Pistol:
S-INT Jim Kesser Daisy 33
USIS-AAA Jim Kesser IZH 46 28
Big Bore:
P-INT Bill Urbank TC30H 37
P-AAA Emery Adanich TC7TCU 33
P-AA Brian Gildea BF6.5TCU 24
R-INT Bill Urbank FA357 39+3
Jim Kesser FA41M 39+2
S-INT Bill Urbank TC32HR 28
S-AAA Doug Lash TC32HR 13
S-AA Steve Powell TC32-20 16
S-A Doug Edney RUG44M 17
U-INT Doug Toman XP7BR 40+2
U-AAA Emery Adanich WICH7I 33+6
Jay Wallace XP6.5BR 33+5
U-AA Brian Gildea XP7TCU 31
UAS-INT Steve Powell Ram7BR 40+10
Jeff Webb XP7I 40+6
UAS-AA Doug Peters FA41M 24
US-INT Jim Kesser XP6.5TCU 25
US-AA Jay Wallace TC7TCU 29
US-A Doug Edney XP6.5TCU 28
3-gun AGG: Bill Urbank 104
4-Gun AGG: Bill Urbank 141
Field Pistol:
P-INT Doug Toman TC357 26
P-AAA Doug Lash TC32HR 16
P-AA Doug Edney TC270Ren 27
PAS-INT Doug Toman TC25-20 32
PAS-AA Doug Edney TC30CAR 22
PAS-A Doug Peters FA327 11
Aggregate: Doug Toman 58
Fifth Scale:
UASFS-AAA Richard Baird ANS 39
UASFS-AA Doug Peters ANS 26
Half Scale:
UASHS-INT Steve Powell Ram7BR 38
UASHS-AAA Peter Durrant TC30/30 37
UASHS-AA Craig Eagle XP6BR 34
UHS-AA Mark Urbank XP7BR 17
Small Bore:
P-AAA Peter Durrant TC 27
P-A Brian Gildea BF 22
P-C Olivea Gildea RUG 13
R-INT Bill Urbank FA 33
R-AAA Peter Durrant FA 35
S-INT Bill Urbank TC 23
S-AAA Mark Urbank TC 11
S-AA Doug Edney TC 27
S-B Brandon Wallace TC 6
U-INT Dave Calloway ANS 38+6
Doug Lash ANS 38+5
U-AAA Peter Durrant TC 34
U-AA Kathleen Smart Calfee 19
UAS-INT Dave Calloway ANS 40+8
UAS-AAA Brandon Wallace Charger 37
UAS-AA Dave Edney TC 34
7/4/2015
Big Bore:
P-INT Robert Ochs BF7US 39+8
P-AAA Lorena Niemi TC7TCU 33
P-AA Brian Gildea BF6.5TCU 25
R-INT Gordon Lash FA357 36+2
Peter Durrant FA357 36
R-AAA Emery Adanich RUG44M 28
R-AA Joe Terret RUG44M 22
S-INT Bill Urbank TC32HR 22
S-AA Doug Edney TC300W 18
S-A Dave Edney TC300W 20
U-INT Robert Ochs XP7BR 40+7
Jim Kesser TC7TCU 40
U-AAA Lorena Niemi XP7BR 38
U-AA Brian Gildea XP7TCU 32
U-C Gaynna Strachota XP708 11
UAS-INT Peter Durrant TC30/30 40+7
Doug Lash XP7BR 40
Lorena Niemi TC30/30 40
US-AA Doug Edney XP6.5TCU 23
US-A Dave Edney XP6.5TCU 23
3-Gun AGG: Jim Kesser 97
4-Gun AGG: Bill Urbank 133
Field Pistol:
P-INT Doug Edney TC270Ren 23
P-AAA Emery Adanich TC22HOR 17
P-AA Dave Edney TC22HOR 21
P-A Doug Peters 38SUP 10
PAS-INT Lynford Singer TC32-20 26
PAS-AAA Emery Adanich TC22Hor 22
PAS-AA Dave Edney TC30CAR 21
PAS-A Gayna Strachoda TC22Hor 18
Aggregate: Lynford Singer 48
Half Size:
UASHS-AAA Dave Calloway XP223 32
UHS-AA Mark Urbank XP7BR 22
Fifth Scale:
UASFS-AAA Doug Peters ANS 35
UFS-AA Jerry Stringham ANS 33
Small Bore:
P-INT Bill Urbank BRN 37
P-AA Joe Terret TC 28
P-C Olivea Gildea RUG MKII 11
R-INT Jim Kesser FA 38
S-INT Lynford Singer TC 26
S-AAA Doug Edney TC 30
S-A Dave Edney TC 15
U-INT Bill Urbank ANS 38
U-AAA Peter Durrant ANS 40
U-B Mellissa Lewis ANS 18
U-C Dayna Urbank ANS 17
UAS-INT Dave Calloway ANS 40
UAS-AA Dave Edney TC 34
US-INT Lynford Singer TC 20
US-AA Doug Edney TC 24
US-A Dave Edney TC 23
US-B Gayna Strachota TC 13
3-Gun Agg: Bill Urbank 97
Falls Township Rifle & Pistol Association
Morrisville, PA
Allan Olsen, Match Director
4/5/2015
BigBore
S -- AAA Shawn Camus TC32Mag 20
U -- AAA Robert Brienza XP 7 BR 32
UAS -- INT Robert Brienza TC7TCU 37
UAS -- AAA Russell Raser TC6.5TCU 31
UAS -- AA Pat Camus XP.221 27
Field Pistol
P -- AAA Shawn Camus TC32 Mag 27
P-- AA Pat Camus Rug357M 21
-- Jason Camus TC32H&R 19
PAS--AAA Mike McCahan TC22Hor 21
PAS--A Westley Hall TC22Hor 18
Fifth Scale
UASFS--AA Rowland Smith TC 20
N1
Small Bore Rifle Jason Camus Sav22 27
Small Bore
P -- A Shawn Camus S&W 22A 21
S -- INT Wayne Boston TC 25
S--AA Pat Camus TC 16
UAS -- INT Russell Raser TC 40
US -- INT Wayne Boston TC 33
US--AA Westley Hall TC 26
Falls Township Rifle & Pistol Association
Morrisville, PA
Allan Olsen, Match Director
5/3/2015
Air Pistol
S -- INT Rowland Smith Cros 29
US -- INT Rowland Smith Tau-7 32
USIS -- INT Rowland Smith Crosman 30
USIS -- AAA Mike McCahan IZH 46 30
USIS -- AA Shawn Camus Crosman 27
Big Bore
U -- AAA Robert Brienza XP7BR 36
UAS -- INT Robert Brienza TC357 Max 40+ 4
UAS--AAA Russell Raser TC6TCU 36
UAS--AA Keith Forstell CVA Scout 33
Field Pistol
P -- AAA Shawn Camus TC32Mag 29
P--AA Jason Camus TC32Mag 13
PAS--AA Shawn Camus TC32Mag 29
Fifth Scale
UASFS--AA Keith Forstell Picuda22 33
Half Scale
UASHS--AAA Ken Horowitz TC22Hor 27
Small Bore Rifle
-- Russell Raser Win22Mag 22
SB
P -- INT Wayne Boston TC 37
P -- AA Patrick Smith TC 31
S -- INT Wayne Boston TC 30
S -- A Jason Camus Ruger MKII 21
U -- INT Wayne Boston Ans 39
UAS -- INT Patrick Smith Brown 40+2
US -- INT Wayne Boston TC 31
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Region 4
REGION 4 DIRECTOR
Jim Fields…..………….…………....405-203-1268
5612 NW 58th Terrace
Oklahoma City. OK 73122
STATE DIRECTORS
AR State Director
John Gray….. ...…………………………..501-745-6835
KS State Director
Robert T. Curry…………………………...785-841-2918
MO State Director
Carroll Pliant……... ……………..……….660-547-2609
NM State Director
Joe Tesmer … …………………………..505-672-3568
OK State Director
Jim Fields……….…….…………………..405-721-2186
TX State Director
Steve Jones.....….…………………………956-355-5455
Falls Township Rifle & Pistol Association
Morrisville, PA
Allan Olsen, Match Director
6/7/2015
Air Pistol
S -- INT Rowland Smith Crosman 31
US -- INT Rowland Smith Crosman 18
US--AA Westley Hall Crosman 28
USIS -- AA Mike McCahan IZH 46 26
USIS--A Shawn Camus Crosman 18
Big Bore
R -- INT Allan Olsen WFC357Max 20
S -- A Pat Camus TC7-30 10
U -- AAA Robert Brienza XP7BR 31
UAS -- INT Robert Brienza TC7TCU 39+4
UAS--AAA Russell Raser TC6TCU 29
UAS--AA Shawn Camus TC44Mag 26
Field Pistol
P -- AAA Shawn Camus TC32Mag 29
P--AA Tom Metzinger S&W357 Mag 20
P--A Kevin Williams Colt357Mag 12
PAS--AA Shawn Camus TC32Mag 28
PAS--A Dennis Hazell TC22Hor 14
N1
Small Bore Rifle Jason Camus Sav22 37
Small Bore
R -- AA Patrick Smith DW 29
S -- INT Wayne Boston TC 24
S--AA Pat Camus TC 18
U -- AAA Patrick Smith Ans 33+2
UAS -- INT Russell Raser TC 39+5
UAS--AA Allan Camus Ruger MKII 29
US -- INT Wayne Boston TC 30
US--AAA Dennis Hazell TC 8
US--AA Westley Hall TC 25
Falls Township Rifle & Pistol Association
Morrisville, PA
Allan Olsen, Match Director
7/5/2015
Air Pistol
US -- INT Rowland Smith TAU7 37
US--AA Mike McCahan IZH 46A 25
USIS -- INT Rowland Smith Crosman 33
USIS--AA Mike McCahan IZH 46A 33
Big Bore
P -- AAA Patrick Smith DW44M 22
R -- AAA Patrick Smith DW44M 21
S -- AA Shawn Camus TC32M 17
S--A Douglas Camus Ruger41M 20
US -- INT Charles Cain TC32-20 26
US--AA Donald Camus TC7TCU 30
US--A Pat Camus TC7-30 17
-- Douglas Camus Ruger41M 11
Field Pistol
P -- AAA Shawn Camus TC32Mag 26
P--A Kevin Williams Colt357M 11
PAS--INT Charles Cain TC32-20 32
PAS--AAA Donald Camus S&W357M 25
PAS--AA Shawn Camus TC32M 26
PAS--A Westley Hall TC22Hor 18
PAS--B Kevin Williams TC44M 10
Small Bore
P -- A Mike McCahan TC 19
R -- INT Wayne Boston FA 35
R --A Jason Camus Ruger 21
S -- INT Wayne Boston TC 26
S--AA Pat Camus TC 9
U -- INT Wayne Boston Ans 39
UAS--AA Allan Camus Ruger MKII 27
US -- INT Wayne Boston TC 31
US--AA Douglas Camus Ruger 23
CAMBRIDGE, ONTARIO CANADA
GALT SPORTSMEN’S CLUB
14th June, 2015
By Pete Durrant
The weather gods were not kind to us today, heavy rain to set up and tear down and showers through the
match, target setters earned their money for sure. Despite this everybody seemed to enjoy the match,
we had not had a half scale match since September
2013.
Tightest competition came in UASHS-AA where
Lorena shot very well and got a leg into AAA with a
fine 37 and Ric Olsen beat Gerald Catt by one crit-
ter!
Only 40 of the day was posted by Howard Sims in
Small Bore UAS, nice shooting again Howard.
Half Scale Results:
UHS-AAA Pete Durrant TC22Hor 17
UHS-AA Murray Anderson FA 44Mag 14
UHSAS-AAA Pete Durrant TC 30-30 38
UHSAS-AA Lorena Niemi TC 30-30 37
Small Bore Results:
UAS-INT Howard Sims Ans 40
Field Pistol Results:
P-INT Sandy Ball S&W 44Mag 23
P-AA Doug Vaughan Ruger 44Mag 16
PAS-INT Gerald Catt TC 30Carbine 27
PAS-AAA Ric Olsen TC 22Hornet 20
CAMBRIDGE, ONTARIO CANADA
GALT SPORTSMEN’S CLUB
21st June, 2015
By Pete Durrant
This was our traditional “Fathers Day” big bore
match and it was one of the best yet!
All week the so called weather “forecasters” had been predicting showers and thunderstorms for the
day, well they got it totally wrong, sunny and warm
with a gusty wind, never mind the wind a great day
was had by all.
The turn out was good however the number of sons
and daughters attending with their fathers is going
down as they grow up and leave home, we did how-
ever get one son, father, grandfather combination on
the line, and two father-daughter combos.
Highlights of the match were again provided by fa-
ther-daughter combination Pete and Lorena, one ani-mal separating them in Small Bore Unlimited AAA
and a 40X40 tie in Big Bore UAS INT. Fittingly for
Father’s Day Pete took the one critter honours in SB
and got 4 shoot offs to Lorena’s 3 in BB. This was a repeat of last year’s match! Someone mentioned that it was a Father’s Day gift but anybody who knows
Lorene knows that she just loves to beat the “old man” with his own gun and would never pull her
punches!
Big Bore Results:
P-INT Pete Durrant TC 30-30 39
P-AA Sandy Ball TC 7TCU 29
R-AA Murray Anderson FA 44Mag 29
U-AA Gerald Catt TC 300W 12
UAS-INT Pete Durrant TC 30-30 40+4
UAS-AAA Gerald Catt TC 7.62X39 35
UAS-AA Doug Vaughan TC 357Mag 26
Small Bore Results:
P-AA Gerald Catt Hi Standard 22
U-AAA Pete Durrant Anschutz 37
Field Pistol Results:
P-INT Sandy Ball S&W 44Mag 15
P-AAA Joe Lesko TC 357Mag 8
P-AA Doug Vaughan Ruger 44Mag 15
PAS-INT Gerald Catt TC 357Mag 23
PAS-AAA Ric Olsen TC 22Hornet 12
PAS-AA Dale Millar TC 357Mag 9
CAMBRIDGE, ONTARIO CANADA
GALT SPORTSMEN’S CLUB
19th July, 2015
By Pete Durrant
Another great day for busting those steel critters, a
very respectable turn out too!
Closest competition came in SB-UAS where Pete just beat Howard by one animal, first chicken moved
again for Howard!
No matches scheduled for August, next match is
Half Scale on 13th September.
Big Bore Results:
P-AAA Lorena Niemi TC 30-30 33
P-AA Gord Dickie FA357Mag 29
R-AA Murray Anderson FA 44Mag 24
S-INT Pete Durrant Colt 44Mag 16
US-AAA Gerald Catt TC 357Mag 10
US-A Pete Durrant TC 30-30 22
UAS-INT Howard Sims Wich7I 39
UAS-AAA Gerald Catt TC 7.62X39 29
UAS-AA Murray Anderson TC 357Max 16
Small Bore Results:
P-AA Gerald Catt Hi Standard 15
U-AAA Lorena Niemi Anschutz 38
U-A Harry Niemi Anschutz 28
UAS-INT Pete Durrant TC 40
Field Pistol Results:
P-INT Sandy Ball S&W 44Mag 16
PAS-AA Dale Millar TC 357Mag 16
Air Capitol Gun Club
Whitewater, KS
5/17/2015
By Martin Phillips
Editors note: 5/17/2015 Match report was unreada-
ble, so is not printed.
6/21/2015
We had six shooters enjoy good conditions this
morning. It seems our schedule is conflicting with a
local “3-gun Match” cutting our attendance some.
Thanks to all for coming out.
Small Bore:
U-AA Wayne Hottt ANS 34
UAS-??? Jack Tessman ANS 40
Field Pistol:
P-AAA Wayne Hott TC22Hor 27
P-AA Mike Kraft TC32-20 17
PAS-AA Mike Kraft TC32-20 17
PAS-A Bill Kraft TC22Hor 7
WOWCC
Williamsburg, KS
6/7/2015
By Chris Dunlap
This was our first summertime match of the season,
it made 90. We had a really good turnout today with
36 guns , plus one Junior with a rifle. Sam Fields
shot a 32 for his first entry. Excellent score!
There was a tie in UAS that I did not notice until
most everyone had gone home. Kent Lash and Rob
Dunlap both ended up with 40+9 in UAS. We will
sort this out in July.
We just had 4 40’s this month with 2 in UAS and 2
more in PHSC. Chris Dunlap barely to PH with
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T EX AS 40+10 with Fred Hornbaker taking second with
40+8.
David Glass beat Bob Curry in FP-PAS, 29 to 28. I
don’t remember this happening before. Bob also got
28 in FP-P, very Consistent.
Small Bore:
P-INT Rob Dunlap RPM 34
S-INT Bob Curry TC 13
U-INT Chris Dunlap TC 34+2
UAS-INT Rob Dunlap ANS 40+9
Kent Lash TC 40+9
UAS-AA Dale Terhune TC 33
US-AAA Bob Curry TC 27
US-AA Margaret Curry TC 11
Fifth Scale:
UASFS-INT Chris Dunlap ANS 36
UASFS-AAA Rob Dunlap ANS 29
UASFS-AA Fred Hornbaker TC 32
Field Pistol:
P-INT Bob Curry 28
P-AA Mike Kraft TC32-20 20
PAS-INT Bob Curry 28
PAS-AAA David Glass TC357M 29
PAS-AA Mike Kraft TC32-20 19
Practical Hunter:
PHSC-INT Chris Dunlap TC22Hor 40+10
Fred Hornbaker TC22Hor 40+8
PHSC-AA Tom Giveler TC22Hor 21
PHSC-A Bill Kraft TC22Hor 14
PH22-AAA Jack Wade TC 37
RIFLE (Junior) Sam Fields 32
7/5/2015
We missed a few of our regulars this match. Maybe
it will be cooler in August.
Rob Dunlap had a real good Sunday. He shot 2 40’s,
one in UAS with 8 shootoffs and one in UASFS
with 6 Fifth scale chickens at 100 yards. This was
his first in Fifth scale out of AA class. An auto bump
up to AAA with a leg in INT. Congratulations! This
is the first fifth scale 40 in 3 or 4 years here.
The other 3 40’s were in Practical Hunter with Bob
Doherty winning with 40+10 shootoffs and then 7
turkey heads at 100 yards. Good shooting. Chris
Dunlap got 40+9 and Fred Hornbaker shot 40+8 in
PH22.
Sam Field keeps getting better. He shot 38 with his
rifle. Way to go!
Small Bore:
S-INT Bob Curry TC 20
UAS-INT Rob Dunlap ANS 40+8
UAS-AAA Ryan Fields TC 39
US-AAA Bob Curry TC 24
Fifth Scale:
UFS-AAA Chris Dunlap TC 20
UASFS-AAA Brett Dunlap ANS 35
UASFS-AA Rob Dunlap ANS 40+6
Field Pistol:
P-INT David Glass TC22Hor 23
PAS-INT Bob Curry TC32-20 31
PAS-AAA David Glass TC357 20
PAS-AA Brett Dunlap TC32M 18
PAS-A Bill Kraft TC22Hor 17
High AGG: David Glass 43
Practical Hunter:
PHSC-INT Bob Doherty TC22Hor 40+10
Chris Dunlap 40+9
PHSC-A Bill Kraft TC22Hor 14
PH22-INT Fred Hornbaker TC 40+8
2015 Oklahoma state IHMSA championships
6/5-7/2015
By Jim Fields
Due to the size of the match report(12 pages) it will
be printed as a separate addendum to the news.
CTSA
New Braunfels, Texas
John Weaver, Match Director
06/13/2015 – 6/14/2014
What a great match in June. The rain held off long
enough to get in most of the guns everyone wanted
to shoot. We were not able to get in a few shootoffs
due to the rain. Frank and Rafael will shootoff for
UAS .22 champion next month. Gary Bridges came
in from Houston and Harry and Sharon Alder trav-
elled from Missouri. Hope to see everyone July 11
and 12.
Big Bore
S—INT John Weaver MOA: 7 BR 24
Harry Alder TC: 30 H 16
Gary Bridges TC: 7 TCU 16
S-- AA Dan Gentry DW: 357 Max 10
US—AA Sharon Alder TC: 30/20 21
P –INT Gary Bridges BF: 7 US 36
Buddy Rhoads TC: 7 TCU 31
Terry Batts FA08: 7 BR 21
P-B David Brown TC: 7 TCU 16
R – INT John Weaver FA: 41 M 36
Terry Batts FA: 44M 34
Gary Bridges FA: 44 M 32
Darice Rhoads FA: 357 M 28
Buddy Rhoads FA: 44 M 28
R-AAA Joe Coleman FA: 44 M 25
U –INT Gary Bridges HS Precision 40
Terry Batts XP: 7 BR 38
Steve Jones TC: 25/35 34
UAS – INT Frank Davis XP: 7 BR 39
Steve Jones TC: 300 W 36
Half Scale
UHS—AA Frank Davis XP: 6 BR 25
UASHS—INT Buddy Rhoads XP: 7 BR 40
Terry Batts XP: 6 TCU 36
Garry Bridges HS Precision 33
UASHS-AAA Darice Rhoads XP: 7 BR 34
UASHS-AA Rafael Chavez XP: 6 BR 29
Small Bore
S—AAA Frank Davis TC 12
P---B David Brown TC 15
R—INT Terry Batts FA 29
R-AA Frank Davis FA 20
U—INT Terry Batts Ans 38
Steve Jones TC 34
U-AA Jacob Weaver Ans 31
UAS – INT Rafael Chavez Ans 40
Frank Davis Ans 40
Steve Jones TC 36
UAS-AAA Teresa Coleman Ans 37
Jacob Weaver Ans 36
Terry Batts Ans 35
UAS-AA Ben Miller Savage 22
Fifth Scale
UFS—AAA Joe Coleman FA 21
UASFS—AA Jacob Weaver Ans 31
Field Pistol
P—INT John Weaver TC22Hor 32
P-AAA Steve Jones TC22Hor 21
Harry Alder TC22Hor 20
P-AA Sharon Alder TC22Hor 16
PAS – INT John Weaver TC22Hor 35
PAS-AAA Dan Gentry TC22Hor 24
PAS-AA Joe Coleman TC22Hor 15
CTSA
New Braunfels, Texas
John Weaver, Match Director
07/11/2015 – 7/12/2014
Our July match was a good one. Gary Bridges came
to town and sacked up most of the big bore wins.
Joe and Teresa Coleman won most of the .22 catego-
ries. I think that 40 Teresa shot in .22 UAS was her
first. Congrats Teresa, great shooting. The new fir-
ing line cover is expected to be complete by next
month. Thank you to Buddy Rhoads, Frank Davis
and Ken Shilling for their hard work on the firing
line cover. The Texas State IHMSA Championship
will be held at CTSA in New Braunfels September
4, 5 and 6. Hope to see everyone August 8 and 9 to
get tuned up for State.
Big Bore
S—INT John Weaver MOA: 7 BR 26
Gary Bridges TC: 7 TCU 19
S-AAA Terry Batts XL: 30C 15
S-AA Dan Gentry DW: 357 Max 10
P –INT Gary Bridges BF: 7 US 39
Buddy Rhoads TC: 7 TCU 33
P- AAA Joe Coleman MOA: 6 BR 39
R – INT Gary Bridges FA: 44 M 39
Buddy Rhoads FA: 44 M 37
John Weaver FA: 41 M 36
Darice Rhoads FA: 357 M 33
Terry Batts FA: 44 M 30
Frank Davis FA: 357 M 29
R-AAA Joe Coleman FA: 357 M 32
U –INT Gary Bridges HS Precision 40
Terry Batts XP: 7 BR 39
Darice Rhoads XP: 7 TCU 32
UAS – INT Gary Bridges HS Precision 40
Frank Davis XP: 6 BR 35
UAS-AA Leon Oehlers XP: 7 TCU 35
UAS-AA Lance Burrow XP: 7 BR 29
Half Scale
UHS—AA Terry Batts XP: 223 R 19
UASHS—INT John Weaver XP: 6 TCU 38
Terry Batts XP: 6 TCU 33
UASHS-AAA Darice Rhoads XP: 7 BR 35
Small Bore
S—C Jacob Weaver Browning 8
P---INT Joe Coleman FA 34
Terry Batts XL 31
P-AAA Frank Davis TC 15
R—INT Joe Coleman FA 33
R- AA Frank Davis FA 24
U—AA Jacob Weaver Ans 29
UAS – INT Frank Davis Ans 39
Rafael Chavez Ans 35
UAS-AAA Teresa Coleman Ans 40
Mark Stanley Ans 37
UAS-AA Ben Miller Ans 26
Fifth Scale
UFSAS—AA Jacob Weaver Ans 24
Field Pistol
PAS – AA Dan Gentry TC22Hor 20
Practical Hunter
PHSC–AAA Robin Weaver TC22Hor 38
Sweetwater Rifle and Pistol Blub
Sweetwater, TX
6/6/2015
By Richard Porter
The range was Freshly mowed and cleaned with
nice weather. Dale adams got another 40 with a re-
entry to move to INT class. Thanks as usual for the
help with the targets. Terry Adams and Warren Al-
kire also helped eat BBQ after the match.
Big Bore:
P-INT Terry Batts FA7BR 27
P-B Kevin Guelker TC30H 13
R-INT Terry Batts FA44M 30
S-AAA Terry Batts MOA7BR 12
U-INT Terry Batts XP7BR 38
U-AAA Raymond Golden XP7BR 33
U-C Nolan Golden WICH7TCU 4
Practical Hunter:
PHSC-AA Nolan Golden CHIP22 17
PHSC-A Raymond Golden TC22 14
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Region 5
REGION 5 DIRECTOR
Kenneth Lacroix……….…………....763-420-7387
13880 Sunnyslope Dr.
Maple Grove, MN 55311-3409
STATE DIRECTORS
IA State Director
Jay Giberson.. ...…………………………..319-838-8503
IL State Director
Dale Kroetz……………………………....,.618-244-4338
MN State Director
John Richards……... ………...…..……….952-440-3436
WI State Director
Joe Lipp………….………………………..414-761-9425
WI Deputy State Director
Mark Bartezko….…….…………………..715-581-5333
M I NN ESO T A
Region 6
REGION 6 DIRECTOR
Dell Taylor…..………….…………....801-566-2939
8899 Midvalley Dr.
West Jordan, UT 84088
STATE DIRECTORS
AZ State Director
William “Bill” Robbins…………………....928-701-1275
HI State Director
Derek Takahashi….……………………….808-386-9913
ID State Director
Richard C. Martineau……………..……….208-522-6980
NV State Director
UT State Director
Jerry Thompson….…….…………………..801-944-0440
Small Bore:
P-AA Janie Porter BRN 12
U-AAA Warren Alkire ANS 26
UAS-AAA Dale Adams BRN 38
UAS-AA Warren Alkire ANS 30
7/4/2015
Big Bore:
P-AAA Warren Alkire MOA30CAR 24
R-AAA Warren Alkire FA357 24
U-AAA Raymond Golden XP7BR 34
U-C Nolan Golden WICH7TCU 6
Small Bore:
UAS-AA Joshua Alkire ANS 35
Practical Hunter:
PHSC-A Nolan Golden Chipmunk 13
Minnetonka Game & Fish Club
St. Francis, MN
6/6/2015
By Ken LaCroix
Big Bore:
P-INT Jeffrey Naab TC7TCU 16(DNF)
P-C Michael Sorrell TC7TCU 2
S-INT Steve Martens TC300W 25
U-AAA Dan Harder TC7TCU 36+4
UAS-INT Terry Clymer XP7BR 37+2
UAS-AA Harold Sorrell XP7BR 26
Field Pistol:
P-INT Jeffrey Naab TC30-20 21
Fifth Scale:
UASFS-INT Steve Martens MOA 38+4
UASFS-AAA Terry Clymer ANS 37+2
UFS-AA Dan Harder TC 28
Small Bore:
R-INT Steve Martens FA 38+3
S-INT Steve Martens TC 31
U-AAA Jeffrey Naab ANS 37+2
UAS-INT Charles Nilsson RUG 40+1
Steve Martens MOA 40
Practical Hunter:
PHLC-?? Charles Nillsson ORD 28
PHSC-?? Kenneth LaCroix MOA22H 37
7/25-26/2015
Big Bore:
S-INT Steve Martens TC300W 31
S-AA Michael Dougherty TC32-20 16
U-AA Michael Dougherty XP6.5BR 34+3
UAS-AA Michael Dougherty TC30-20 35+2
US-AAA John Richards TC300W 33
Field Pistol:
P-INT Steve Martens TC22Hor 28
P-AA Michael Dougherty TC32-20 22
Practical Hunter:
PHSC-?? Steve Martens MOA 35
PH22-?? Steve Martens MOA 40
Small Bore:
P-AAA Dan Harder TC 36+3
P-AA Michael Dougherty TC 29
R-AAA Dan Harder S&W 32+3
Rifle: Burd Jor than RUG22 17
Daniel Boone Conservation League
Hubertus, WI
6/28/2015
By Martin Sutliff
Much better turnout for June with Joe Lipp and
Chris Bung Battling for top Honors. Many of the
regulars showed up to shoot non-sanctioned scores
so Joe and chris were not alone.
Big Bore:
P-INT Joseph Lipp TC30CAR 35
S-AAA Joesph Lipp TC32M 29
U-INT Joseph Lipp XP7BR 36
UAS-AAA Robert Becherer TC357Max 31
3-Gun AGG: Joseph Lipp 100
Field Pistol:
PAS-AAA Chris Bung TC22HOR 27
Small Bore:
US-AAA Chris Bung TC 33
Cochise Gun Club
Tombstone, AZ
4/11/2015
By Steve Quast
Bill Robbins had a great day. He shot the best in his
class with all 3 entries. Thanks to Roger and Steve
for running the match in my absence.
Small Bore:
S-AA Mike McGuire Hi-STD 13
S-A Bill Robbins TC 11
U-AA Bill Robbins TC 29
UAS-AAA Bill Robbins TC 36
US-AAA Mike McGuire TC 22
US-AA Rex Jensen TC 22
Field Pistol:
P-INT Roger Wysong TC22Hor 22
PAS-A Rex Jensen TC22 20
5/9/2015
Small Bore:
S-AAA Roger Wysong TC 24
S-AA Claude Aichele RUG 7
S-A Tim Long 13
UAS-AAA Bill Robbins TC 34
US-AAA K. Curtiss TC 32
US-A Rex Johnson TC 23
Big Bore:
S-AA Joe Hummel TC44M 5
UAS-AAA K. Curtiss XP7BR 36
Field Pistol:
P-AA Joe Hummel TC38SP 5
P-A Rusty Jackson RUG 12
P-B Tom Haught 2
PAS-AAA Mike McGuire TC22Hor 30
PAS-AA Rex Jackson TC22 23
PAS-A Rusty Jackson RUG 19
Phoenix IHMSA/ASRPA
Phoenix, AZ
6/21/2015
By Dale Mayer
We had a great morning of shooting, Clear skies and
just enough breeze to take the edge off the 100+
temps. No 40’s this match. Maybe next month.
Big Bore:
UAS-AAA Brett Cutlett XP7BR 35
Rob Cook WICH708 35
UAS-AA Bob Saul XP7BR 16
Small Bore:
S-B Bruce Enns RUG 3
U-AA Dale Mayer TC 26
UAS-INT Mugs Tyler ANS 34
UAS-AA Bob Saul TC 21
US-AAA Bev Tyler ANS 11
Field Pistol:
P-AA Roger Gannon S&W357 22
P-B Richard Erickson S&W38S 4
PAS-INT Roda Plesinger TC22Hor 19
PAS-AAA Dale Mayer TC22Hor 23
PAS-A Josh Plesinger TC22Hor 19
PAS-B Sean Gannon TC357 7
7/19/2015
Big Bore:
U-INT Dennis Taylor XP7BR 27
UAS-INT Dale Mayer RPM7/30 37
UAS-AAA Rob Cook FA357 35
UAS-AA Roda Plesinger TC6TCU 10
Field Pistol:
PAS-INT Roda Plesinger TC22Hor 14
PAS-AAA Dale Mayer TC22Hor 26
Idaho Falls Silhouette Association
April 18-19, 2015 Match Report
Idaho Falls, Idaho
Greg Merrell, Match Director
Great start for the silhouette season with lots of folks
coming out and shooting. Aaron Fansler was signed
up as a new shooter and shot an 11 in Field Pistol.
Not bad since he had a new Ruger Hunter in 44 Mag
to shoot. The Rams had to be clamped by 1100 a.m.
as the usual weather pattern came through. Good to
see the Utah folks and some old timey silhouette
shooters that we haven’t seen in a while come to
shoot. Congratulations to our new Assistant Match
Director, Dave, for capturing both the 3 and 4 Gun
Aggregates. Can’t wait for the May match. See you
then.
Big Bore:
P-INT Jeff Fowler TC7TCU 40
R-INT Richard Martineau S&W44M 36
R-C Dave Bennion RUG44M 9
S-AA Keith Archibald TC7TCU 12
U-INT Jeff Fowler XP6.5BR 40
Richard Martineau XP7BR 40
U-AAA Tom Tressell WICH7I 31
UAS-INT Owen Fjeldsted RAM6mm 40
UAS-AA Fred Adams XP7BR 32
James Miller TC223 32
Field Pistol:
P-AAA Jeff Fowler TC22Hor 20
P-A Daryl Peterson RUG44M 15
PAS-AAA Ned Rockwell TC22 20
PAS-AA Jeff Fowler TC32H&R 22
Fifth Scale:
UASFS-AA Roger Wood TC 26
W I SCO NS IN
AR IZ O NA
I DA HO
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Region 7
REGION 7 DIRECTOR
Joe Cullison…….…….…………....541-317-8801
28988 Berlin Rd.
Sweet Home, OR 97386
STATE DIRECTORS
AB Provincial Director
Allan Wagner. ...…………………………..780-469-3940
AK State Director
CA State Director
MT State Director
Glen Kapitzke...….………………………..406-232-3232
OR State Director
Joe Cullison……..…….…………………..541-317-8801
WA State Director
Brett Stuntebeck……....…………………..253-863-7315
O R EG O N
Half Scale:
UASHS-AAA Roger Wood XP6PPC 34
UHS-INT Jeff Fowler TC221 34
Small Bore:
P-AAA Hugh O’Donnell TC 34
P-A David Harmer TC 24
R-INT Dell Taylor FA 29
R-AAA Hugh O’Donnell S&W 24
R-A David Harmer S&W 17
S-B David Harmer TC 5
U-INT Todd Loosli XP22 37
U-AA Hugh O’Donnell TC 32
U-B David Harmer TC 12
UAS-INT William Pendleton,SR TC 38
UAS-AAA Harold”skip” Jones RUG 35
UAS-AA Owen Fjeldsted TC 36
US-AA Ned Rockwell TC 9
Practical Hunter:
PHLC-AAA Tom Larson TC7TCU 37
PHLC-AA Bill Pendleton FA41M 22
PHSC-INT Bill Pendleton FA41M 37
PHSC-AAA Tom Tressell TC22Hor 38
PH22-AAA Bill Pendleton 39
Idaho Falls Silhouette Association
Idaho Falls, Idaho
Greg Merrell, Match Director
6/20/2015
What a match. Plenty of shooters and wind to go
around. Nice to have old faces out shooting again.
Shootoffs went fine with Owen edging out Roger for
BB-UAS-INT and Michael besting Bill SR for SB-
UAS-INT. Bob Jeffery brought his cast bullets and
shot well. And if you look closely you will see that
many of our shooters shot in multiple disciplines
which means lots of reloading and packing firearms
to the range. All in all, a fun time. When new
shooter Dave Harmer needed firearms I sold him my
TC frame and 22 LR barrels. Now he is winning
everything and I can’t get my stuff back. I am not
sure that I could even beat him in 22 anymore, good
shooting Dave.
While the wind was howling, we have several in-
trepid shooters taking on 1/5 scale and what shoot-
ing. Michael Sussman is as usual, unfazed by just
about anything and let fly with his Anschutz’s to
win two categories, not bad.
As always, we enjoy having the Utah shooters that
make the long drive to shoot with us. Next month I
will talk about some of our other shooters that are
continuing to shoot well and in several categories.
Big Bore:
P-INT Dell Taylor TC7TCU 31
P-AAA Randy Cook TC7TCU 28
R-INT Richard Martineau S&W44M 34
R-C Dave Bennion RUG44M 7
S-INT Robert Jeffery TC7TCU 18
S-AAA Gregory Merrell VA44M 4
S-A Ed Smith DW44M 10
U-INT Dell Taylor XP6.5BR 38
U-AAA Roger Wood XP7BR 35
U-AA Randy Cook TC7TCU 35
UAS-INT Owen Fjeldsted RAM6PPC 40
Roger Wood RAM7BR 40
UAS-AAA Michael Sussman RAM6.5BR 39
UAS-AA Fred Adams XP7BR 34
US-AA Robert Jeffery TC7TCU 20
Field Pistol:
P-AAA Robert Jeffery TC22Hor 28
P-AA Keith Archibald TC22Hor 20
P-A Bill Richins RUG32H&R 18
P-B Leigh Emerson S&W38 5
Fifth Scale:
UASFS-AAA Michael Sussman ANS 32
UASFS-AA Robert Jeffery TC 28
UFS-AA Michael Sussman ANS 24
Half Scale:
UASHS-AAA Tom Tressell XP25/223 35
UASHS-AA Roger Wood XP6PPC 33
Small Bore:
P-AAA Hugh O’Donnell TC 36
P-A David Harmer TC 29
R-INT Richard Martineau S&W 33
R-AAA Hugh O’Donnell S&W 34
R-A David Harmer RUG 6
S-AA Ned Rockwell BRN 9
S-B David Harmer TC 7
U-INT Dell Taylor ANS 37
U-AAA Michael Sussman ANS 34
U-AA Roger Wood TC 30
U-A David Harmer TC 31
UAS-INT Michael Sussman ANS 40+9
William Pendleton, SR SAV 40+5
UAS-AAA Roger Wood TC 37
UAS-AA Owen Fjeldsted TC 37
Practical Hunter:
PHLC-INT Tom Larson TC7TCU 39
PHLC-AAA William Pendleton, SR 39
PHSC-INT William Pendleton, SR FA41M 37
PHSC-AAA Tom Tressell TC22Hor 39
PHSC-A Owen Fjeldsted TC32-20 11
PH22-AAA William Pendleton, SR 40
Idaho Falls Silhouette Association
July 18-19, 2015 Match Report
Idaho Falls, Idaho
Greg Merrell, Match Director
What a great turnout for this match. Lots of great
shooting, good scores and I lost the UAS-Int. shoot-
off to Owen Fjeldsted. I think I need to get a better
gun??? Many of our shooters are shooting nearly
every discipline like Roger Wood (7 guns), Tom
Tressell (6 guns), Dave Harmer (5 guns), and sever-
al others with 3 guns. We are all getting ready for
the 3 day Larry Allenbaugh Memorial Lava Bed
Shootout in August. Larry was a great competitor
and friend to all of us. Hope we can do him memory
justice. More next writeup.
Big Bore:
P-INT Richard Martineau TC7TCU 17
P-AAA Roger Wood TC7TCU 29
P-C Dave Bennion TC357 8
R-AAA Gregory Merrell SEV375SM 28
S-AAA Gregory Merrell FA357 10
U-AAA Tom Tressell WIC7I 37
U-AA Randy Cook XP7BR 33
UAS-INT Owen Fjeldsted RAM6PPC 40+8
Gregory Merrell XP7I 40+7
UAS-AA James Miller TC223 33
Field Pistol:
P-AAA Ned Rockwell BRN22 17
P-AA Bill Richins RUG 18
P-A Aaron Fansler RUG44M 9
P-B David Harmer RUG 4
PAS-AAA Ned Rockwell TC22 18
Fifth Scale:
UASFS-AAA Michael Sussman ANS 33
UASFS-AA Roger Wood TC 21
Half Scale:
UASHS-AAA Roger Wood XP6PPC 35
UASHS-AA Owen Fjeldsted RAM6PPC 30
Small Bore:
P-AA David Harmer TC 25
R-INT Richard Martineau S&W 36
R-AA Randy Cook S&W 29
R-A David Harmer RUG 22
S-AA Ned Rockwell BRN 8
S-B David Harmer TC 7
U-INT Richard Martineau TC 36
U-AAA Michael Sussman ANS 37
U-AA Roger Wood TC 33
U-A Tom Tressell TC 27
UAS-INT Michael Sussman ANS 40
UAS-AAA Roger Wood TC 39
Desert Sportsman Rifle and Pistol Club
Las Vegas, NV
6/21/2015 and 6/28/2015
By Paul Habig
There was some good news for the sin city silhou-
ette shooters this month. Dean Baker is back shoot-
ing with us and he brought a friend who is adding
some much needed excitement to our group. Caro-
line shot some pretty good scores for her first time
and I’M sure she will be dragging Dean to the range
for serious “cheatin”
In other News: Val Shaver, He hummed another 40
with his Anschutz. ANSCHUTZ? Custom Barrel,
Trigger, stock and sigh but I guess we have to call it
something. Debi Wright sand bagged a 37 in UAS
after shooting a UAS 36 in BB last week. Saving the
best for last, Joe Kennedy shot a UAS 38 barely
missing 2 rams. Great shooting Joe!
I know the heat is keeping some shooters away and
others from shooting an extra gun but that’s our
cross to bear. Still no matter how hot it gets—we
never have to shovel it.
Big Bore:
UAS-AAA Debi Wright XP7BR 36
US-B Don Wright RPM357 3
Small Bore:
P-INT Paul Habig BF 40
P-A Dean Baker BRN 21
S-INT Paul Habig BF 25
S-B Caroline Santoro DW 5
U-INT Val Shaver ANS 40
UAS-INT Paul Habig ANS 40
UAS-AAA Debi Wright BRN 37
US-INT Joe Kennedy TC 38
US-B Don Wright BRN 5
PH22-AAA Caroline Santoro RUG 27
UASFS-INT Paul Habig ANS 40
JCSA Pistol Silhouette Club
Grants Pass, OR
19 Turkeys, Match Director
6/27/2015
COMMENTS
Several regular AIR shooters were obligated to other
activities; thus, the turnout was rather slim. Thanks
to Paul for running the match while I was involved
with Relay for Life.
Based on the scores, everyone shot well below their
abilities for some unexplained reason. However, I
am sure Paul relished beating Ron by one target in
N EV ADA
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US. Congratulations to Gordy for taking High Sen-
ior.
__ AP
Class NameGun/Caliber Score Notes
UAS -- INT Paul Hoadley IZH 46M: 35
UAS--AAA Gordy Prudencio Crosman: 28
US -- AAA Paul Hoadley IZH 46M: 27
-- Ron Silveira Steyr: 26
USIS -- A Gordy Prudencio AVANTI 1
JCSA Pistol Silhouette Club
Grants Pass, OR
19 Turkeys, Match Director
7/1/2015
COMMENTS
It was a far better turnout than last Saturday. Gordy
(the AAA shooter) ended up beating Paul (the INT
shooter) in UAS & earning High Senior. It’s always
fun to see the AAA guy beat the INT guy. Then, to
rub some salt in the wound, Ron took revenge on
Paul for beating Ron last Saturday in US. Tom (for
whom the Wednesday Tommy Gun match is named)
took the USIS title.
Thanks to Gordy for helping to set up the range and
to Paul, Ron & Tom for tearing it down.
__ AP
S -- AAA Steve Ware AVANTI 14
UAS -- INT Paul Hoadley IZH 46M: 35
UAS--AAA Gordy Prudencio Crosman: 38
US -- AAA Ron Silveira Steyr: 25
-- Paul Hoadley IZH 46M: 13
USIS -- AA Tom Santos IZH 46M: 22
-- Steve Ware AVANTI 15
USIS -- A Gordy Prudencio AVANTI 14
JCSA Pistol Silhouette Club
Grants Pass, OR
19 Turkeys, Match Director
7/12/2015
COMMENTS
We were visited by Frank Kodl. He shot a revolver
entry & had a good time; so, we are hopeful we’ll
have a new member shortly.
Lots of 38’s & 39’s but Charlie Dean shot the only
40 giving him the Unlimited title & High Senior.
Charlie also took the Revolver title. Dave Whitman
was our FP-P champion. Rick Redd took the Pro-
duction title and shot an entry into the President’s 3
Gun 100 Club. Rick was also the UASFS champi-
on. He also shot his first leg into Standing Interna-
tional. Paul Hoadley took the FP-PAS title. Mike
Abel was our UFS champion.
It was great having Rich Burket back with us, and
Walt and Gavin Padgett are having a great father/son
bonding experience with their Small Bore rifle.
Thanks to Dave, Charlie, Paul, Mike, and Rich for
helping to set up and tear down the range.
__ FP
P -- INT David Whitman S&W357M 21
PAS -- INT David Whitman Merrill32H&R 27
PAS--AAA Paul Hoadley T/C: 25-20 31
FS
UASFS--INT Richard Redd T/C22 38
UASFS--AA Paul Hoadley Ans 26
UFS -- AA Mike Abel Ans 33
N1
Rifle -- Rich Burket Rem513T 29
N2
Freestyle Rifle -- Walt Padgett CZ22LR 31
SB
P -- INT Richard Redd T/C 39
P-- AA Doug Hockinson High Stand 24
R -- INT Charlie Dean FA22 39
R -- C Frank Kodl S&W 6
S -- AAA Richard Redd T/C 29
U -- INT Charlie Dean Ans 40
U -- AAA Paul Hoadley T/C 33
U -- AA Doug Hockinson T/C 33
US -- AAA Paul Hoadley T/C 24
3-Gun Agg: Richard Redd 107
JCSA Pistol Silhouette Club
Grants Pass, OR
19 Turkeys, Match Director
7/19/2015
COMMENTS
We were pleased to have Mike & Kay Barzee visit
us from ID. They are considering moving to SW
Oregon, and we look forward to having them as a
part of our club. Mike also took the UAS title and
shot a leg into AAA class...
Dave Whitman had a very good day. He took the
Production, Revolver and Unlimited championships
as well as High Senior. Mike Abel also did well
taking both Half Scale titles and shooting an entry
into the Half Scale UAS & Half Scale Aggregate
records programs.
Rich Burket joined us and met his goal of shooting
into the 30’s with his Winchester model 94.
Thanks to Dave, Charlie, Mike, and Paul for helping
to set up and tear down the range.
__ BB
P -- INT David Whitman BF7SM 32
R -- INT David Whitman DW357Max. 25
U -- INT David Whitman Sako30Sil 40+4
-- Mike Abel XP6.5BR 40
U-- AAA Paul Hoadley XP7BR 33
UAS -- AA Mike Barzee T/C223 35
HS
UASHS -- INT Mike Abel XP6Dash 40+4
UHS -- INT Mike Abel XP6.5BR 37
Agregate: Mike Abel 77
N1
Rifle -- Burket Rich Win 25-35 30
JCSA Pistol Silhouette Club
Grants Pass, OR 97526
19 Turkeys, Match Director
7/25/2015
__ Paul Hoadley & Gordy Prudencio both had excellent
days. Gordy shot his second leg into International shoot-
ing his first 40 in UAS. (His first leg was a 60 at our state
championship.) Gordy was also our High Senior. Paul
won both the US & UAS titles as Gordy had left early and
was not available for shoot-offs. Barb Rodriguez was High
Lady. I am still struggling with sight settings with my 747
after having it rebuilt.
Thanks to Gordy, Ron, Barb & Paul for helping to set up
and tear down the range.
__ AP
S -- AAA Steve Ware AVANTI 13
UAS--INT Paul Hoadley IZH 46M 40+1
UAS--AAA Gordy Prudencio Crosman 40
US -- AAA Paul Hoadley IZH 45M 31
-- Ron Silveira Steyr 27
US--A Barbara Rodriguez IZH 46M 16
JCSA Pistol Silhouette Club
Grants Pass, OR 97526
19 Turkeys, Match Director
8/9/2015
COMMENTS
Things started out slowly but shooters continued to
show up, and we had a very good match. Charlie
Dean came out of AAA class in FP PAS to take that
title from Dave Whitman, but Dave came out on top
on FP P. Dave was also our Fifth Scale champion.
Rich Burket and Walt Padgett joined us with
their .22 rifles. Walt continues to break out of the
“34 mode” as he has shot that score 3 times in a row.
Over on the Small Bore side, Rick Redd took the
Production, Unlimited and Standing titles as well as
High Senior. His combined scores gave him his sec-
ond entry into the President’s 100 Club. Charlie
Dean was our Revolver champion, and Paul Hoadley
took the US title.
Thanks to Dave, Charlie, Rick, & Paul for helping to
set up and tear down the range.
__ FP
P -- INT David Whitman S&W357M 21
P--AA Doug Hockinson S&W357M 19
PAS -- INT David Whitman Mer32H&R 28
PAS--AAA Charlie Dean T/C22Hor 30
PAS--AA Gordy Prudencio T/C22WMR 28
FS
UASFS--INT David Whitman Ans 36
UASFS--AAA Paul Hoadley Ansc 23
N1
Rifle -- Burket Rich Rem513T 23
N2
Freestyle Rifle -- Walt Padgett CZ22 34
SB
P -- INT Richard Redd T/C 40+ 3
P--AA Doug Hockinson T/C 29
R -- INT Charlie Dean FA 36
S -- AAA Richard Redd T/C22 22
U -- INT Richard Redd T/C: 40+ 3
-- Charlie Dean Ans 40+ 2
U--AAA Paul Hoadley T/C 30
U--AA Doug Hockinson T/C 29
US -AAA Paul Hoadley T/C 22
3-Gun Aggregate: Richard Redd 102
JCSA Pistol Silhouette Club
Grants Pass, OR
19 Turkeys, Match Director
8/16/2015
COMMENTS
It was a rather small turnout as people were (1)
cruising on a ship off the coast of Mexico, (2) recov-
ering from the Internationals or (3) just considered it
too darned hot. However, those of us who were
there had a great time.
It was great to see Bob Geddis back shooting after a
several year layoff. Hopefully, this will not be an
anomaly and we’ll see him more often.
Doug Hockinson was our Production and Standing
champion today. Charlie Dean had a good day tak-
ing the Revolver, Unlimited, and Half Scale Any
Sight titles along with High Senior. Rick Redd was
our Half Scale Unlilmited champion and missed the
Half Scale aggregate by only 2 targets. He was also
our UAS champion. Paul Hoadley shot a nice 32 in
US to take that title.
Thanks to Charlie, Dave, Paul, and Rick for helping
to set up and tear down the range.
BB
P -- AAA Doug Hockinson T/C7TCU 36
R -- INT Charlie Dean FA357M 38
S -- AA Doug Hockinson T/C7TCU 14
U -- INT Charlie Dean Bond XP7BR 39
U-AAA Paul Hoadley XP7BR 39
U--AA Doug Hockinson T/C7TCU 32
UAS -- INT Richard Redd T/C6BR 40+5
US--INT David Whitman T/C300W 25
US--AAA Paul Hoadley T/C300W 32
HS
UASHS -- INT Charlie Dean XP6TCU 40+5
UHS -- INT Richard Redd T/C6BR 36
JCSA Pistol Silhouette Club
Grants Pass, OR
19 Turkeys, Match Director
8/22/2015
COMMENTS
__ Gordy was our High Senior and UAS & USIS
champion. Ron exceeded his goal of shooting 30 in
US and won that title. Barb was our High Lady and
she exceeded her score from last match. Frank Kodl
attended, and we hope we can convince him to join
us. Thanks to Gordy, Barb & Ron for helping to set
up and tear down the range.
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REGION 8 DIRECTOR
David Smith ……………………...307-631-9742
621 LaFayette Blvd.
Cheyenne, WY 82009
STATE DIRECTORS
CO state director
Ron Schott……………………….….303-452-4837
ND State Director
Ray Utter …………………….……..701-595-1136
NE State Director
Ben Wilson………………………….308-485-4755
SD State Director
Richard L. Pattison………………….605-393-1870
WY State Director
David Smith…………………………307-631-9742
NO R T H DAKO T A
__ AP
S -- AAA Steve Ware AVANTI 12
UAS -- INT Gordy Prudencio Crosman 37
US -- AAA Ron Silveira Steyr 31
-- Steve Ware IZH 46M 26
US -- AA Barbara Rodriguez IZH 46M 22
USIS -- A Gordy Prudencio AVANTI 14
COSSA
Bend, OR
6/7/2015
By Dave Semich
Big Bore:
P-INT Joe Cullison TC7TCU 40
S-INT Joe Cullison TC300W 28
S-AA Dave Semich TC32-20 22
U-INT Joe Cullison XP7BR 40
Field Pistol:
P-AAA Dave Semich TC32-20 23
P-AA Terry Bertagna RUG357 14
PAS-AA Terry Bertagna RUG41M 12
7/5/2015
Half Scale:
UASHS-INT Bill Herrich XP6BR 40
UASHS-AAA Dwayne Hansen XP7BR 38
Fifth Scale:
UASFS-AAA Dave Semich TC22 33
Small Bore:
UAS-INT Dave Semich TC22 39
Field Pistol:
PAS-AAA Dwayne Hansen FA357 28
Colorado Rifle Club
7/4/2015
By ???????
Big Bore:
UAS-AA Gary Porter TC7BR 28
U-AAA Joanna Schott 6.5BR 30
P-A Ron Schott S&W44 21
R-INT Bob Smith FA44 35
R-A Ron Schott S&W44 22
Half Scale:
UASHS-INT Russell Plakke TC223 40
Bob Smith XP221 34
UASHS-AAA Joanna Schott 6.5BR 37
UASHS-AA Gary Porter TC223 27
UHS-AAA Russell Plakke TC7BR 28
Small Bore:
UAS-INT Tom Funk 37
Grover Morash TC 32
UAS-AAA Gary Porter TC 32
P-INT Bob Smith BRN 35
Fifth Scale:
UASFS-INT Bill Stark ANS 38
UASFS-AAA Joanna Schott ANS 40
UFS-INT Russell Plakke ANS 31
Bismarck Mandan Rifle and Pistol Ass.
Bismarck, ND
5/30/2015
By Ray Utter
Another fun Day of shooting in North Dakota. A
cool start at 42 Degrees, but only a 10 MPH wind
into the shooting face. But no ran or snow so what
more could you ask for. Dedicated group of shooters
from around the state showed up. Sure would like to
see more! Everyone left with a smile on their face at
the end of the day from having a good shoot. See
you on the Range!
Thanks to Claire, David and Jared for helping be-
fore, during and after the match!
Big Bore:
P-AAA David Hartsach TC7TCU 39
P-AA Jared Richards TC300W 31
R-C Ray Utter DW357M 12
UAS-AAA David Hartsoch XP7BR 39
US-AA Claire Stoner TC300W 15
Small Bore:
R-AAA Jared Richards RUG 15
U-INT Jared Richards ANS 31
UAS-AAA David Hartsoch ANS 15
UAS-AA Ray Utter SAV 24
Field Pistol:
P-AA Claire Stoner TC22HOR 7
PAS-AA David Hartsoch TC22HOR 20
PAS-A Ray Utter TC270REN 6
6/20/2015
Had quite a storm the night before and had to navi-
gate some standing water the morning of the match.
But had a good showing of ND and MN shooters.
The shooting was hard and heavy. Only had a lunch
break for a stop in action. At the end of the day eve-
ryone was ready to go home with another day of
shooting under their belt. Thanks to all the shooters
for helping in resetting the targets during the match
and cleanup after the match.
Big Bore:
P-AA Jared Richards TC300W 30
S-AA Claire Stoner TC357M 6
UAS-AAA Jared Richards RAM6DASH 40
UAS-AA Ray Utter TC44M 15
US-AA Claire Stoner TC300W 16
Small Bore:
U-INT Jared Richards ANS 34
US-AAA David Hartsoch ANS 17
Field Pistol:
P-INT John Richards TC22HOR 32
PAS-INT John Richards TC22HOR 30
PAS-AA David Hartsoch TC22HOR 20
PAS-A Ray Utter TC270REN 14
High-AGG: John Richards 62
7/26/2015
Really HOT DAY, for North Dakota, sure put a
damper on the shooting. The bright spot of the day
was having a new shooter that his spotter, Grandpa,
Had a hard time keeping up. But it was really great
having new blood shooting! As always we had fun.
Thanks to all the shooters for helping with match
setup, resetting the targets during the match and
cleanup after the match.
Big Bore:
R-C Ray Utter DW44M 9
U-AAA David Hartsoch RPM30HER 21
US-AAA David Hartsoch XP7BR 39
US-AA Ray Utter TC44M 17
Small Bore:
P-AAA David Hartsoch RPM 24
R-C Brandon Stoner DW 6
UAS-AA David Hartsoch ANS 32
Field Pistol:
PAS-AA Claire Stoner TC32H&R 9
PAS-A Ray Utter TC270REN 11
PAS-B Brandon Stoner TC22HOR 11
North Dakota State Match
8/23/2015
We had a very rotten weekend for any kind of match
let alone the first state match in North Dakota for
about 5 years. We had rain and then wind and rain
the day before the match making for an interesting
match prep. The day of the match no rain, but 20
MPH winds with gusts ro 40 MPH all day long! Oh
yae, the days starting temp was 48 degrees, and only
rose to 68 degrees for a high. Even with that we had
a nice showing of North Dakota shooters.
Now to the match. Once overyone warmed up
enough to want to shoot everyone shot as much as
they could. At the end of the day everyone was
wishing the match was longer so that they could
shoot more. Maybe the hosting club will allow us to
have a two day match next year. No great scores, but
with the conditions the shooting was good.
It was great having Claire Stoner and David
Hartsoch from Williston shooting. They are loyal
North Dakota shooters that make putting on matches
month after month a pleasure. Jared Richards from
Jamestown has returned from Intl’s and did a great
job of shooting under the conditions. Was hoping for
some support from other Region 8 shooters, but they
were no shows.
Big Bore:
P-AA Jared Richards TC300W 26
S-AA Claire Stoner TC357Max 7
U-AA David Hartsoch RPM30HER 33
UAS-AAA David Hartsoch TC357Max 35
UAS-AA Ray Utter TC44M 16
US-AA Claire Stoner TC300W 4
Small Bore:
P-INT Jared Richards BF 34
P-B Ray Utter BRN 16
S-A Jared Richards TC 15
S-B Ray Utter BRN 8
U-INT Jared Richards ANS 33
U-C Ray Utter BRN 18
UAS-AA Ray Utter SAV 21
3-gun AGG: Jared Richards 82
4-Gun AGG: Ray Utter 63
Field Pistol:
P-AA Claire Stoner TC22HOR 11
PAS-AA Claire Stoner TC32H&R 14
AGG: Claire Stoner 25
Southern Hills Silhouette Club
Pringle, SD
6/7/2015
By Richard Pattison
Big Bore:
P-INT Neil Allen TC7TCU 36
P-AAA Dave Smith TC7TCU 34
R-AAA Dave Smith FA41M 35
U-INT Dave Smith XP7I 39
UAS-INT Neil Allen XP7BR 40+5
UAS-AA Joseph Butler TC30HER 30
Field Pistol:
P-AA Joseph Butler TC22 16
P-A Anthony Butler TC22HOR 10
PAS-AAA Joe Schlautmann TC22HOR 27
Fifth Scale:
UASFS-AAA CD Mitchell ANS 37
Richard Myrvik ANS 37
UASFS-AA Anthony Butler RUG 29
Region 8
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Practical Hunter:
PH22 Joseph Butler TC 37
PHSC Joseph Butler TC270REN 34
PHLC Richard Myrvik TC300W 40+9
Small Bore:
P-AA Neil Allen TC 28
R-AAA Dave Smith FA 35
S-AA Anthony Butler S&W 13
U-AAA Dave Smith ANS 37
UAS-INT Neil Smith TC 40+9
Richard Myrvik ANS 40+7
CD Mitchell 40+4
UAS-AAA Anthony Butler RUG 39+9
Joseph Butler TC 39+6
US-AAA Joe Schlautmann ANS 17
7/2/2015
Big Bore:
P-AAA Neil Allen TC7TCU 35
P-A Joesph Butler TC357 15
P-B Ray Utter TC357 12
R-AAA Dave Smith FA41 35
R-A Ed Mundorf DW44M 16
S-A Dave Smith TC357 8
U-INT Dave Smith XP7I 38
U-AAA Linda Lanning WICH30BR 37
U-AA Jonathan Knerl WICH7I 27
U-A Ed Mundorf XP7BR 19
U-B Joseph Butler TC22HOR 18
UAS-INT Jean Stapel 40+6
David Stapel 40+5
Neil Allan 40+4
Graham Bakken 40+4
Jonothan Knerl 40+3
UAS-AAA David Hartsoch XP7BR 38
UAS-AA Joseph Butler TC30-221 31
Ray Utter TC44M 31
US-AAA Linda Lanning MER7 10
US-AA Joe Schlautmann TC30CAR 27
Half Scale:
UASHS-INT David Stapel XP7BR 39
UASHS-AAA Allan Pritchard XP7BR 38
UASHS-AA Robert Gestwite XP221 30
UHS-AA Dave Smith XP7U 31
UHS-A Linda Lanning WICH30BR 19
Small Bore:
P-AAA Allan Pritchard FA 32
P-AA Neil Allan TC 32
P-A Ray Utter BRN 19
R-AAA Allan Pritchard FA 34
R-A Joseph Butler RUG 23
R-B Sheri Johnson FA 12
S-AA Anthony Butler S&W 17
U-INT CD Mitchell ANS 33
U-AAA Dave Smith ANS 37
U-AA Jean Stapel 34
U-B Ed Mundorf TC 17
UAS-INT Anthony Butler RUG 40+10
Neil Allan SAV 40+9
Richard Myrvik ANS 40+8
Jean Stapel 40+5
UAS-AAA Joseph Butler TC 40+6
UAS-AA Linda Lanning ANS 36
US-AAA Joe Schlautmann ANS 19
US-A Robert gestwite RUG 1
Fifth Scale
UASFS-AAA Jean Stapel 38
UASFS-AA Graham Bakken XP22 35
UFS-B Joseph Butler TC 18
Practical Hunter:
PH22 Shirley Bakken FA 40
PHSC Joseph Butler SAV22M 38
PHLC David Hartsoch TC357SM 40
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