Desert Midwinter Matches Report
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 2:27 pm
I just returned from the Desert Midwinter matches at Phoenix Rod & Gun Club. It was very enjoyable. There was free camping at the range. And the hospitality was awesome. Don Plante really knows how to run some great matches. Here are some of the highlights:
On Wednesday, all the ranges were open for practice. Cudos to Renold Schilke who ran the rapid fire range all day. Practice till you drop!
John Zurek won most of the matches. He got Free Pistol with a 554 (16 shooters), Center Fire Pistol with a 573 (17 shooting) and Air Pistol with a 577 (22 shooters). Tony Silva took Standard Pistol with a 558 (19 shooters) and Curt Lackey got Rapid Fire with a 537 (9 shooters).
Matt DeLong brought down his Univ. of Utah collegate shooters, about six or seven of them. Nicholas Zachman took fouth Free Pistol with a 511 and fifth in Air Pistol with a 551. These scores are very respectable and he will be in the running at the NRA Collegiate Nationals at Ft. Benning in March.
For the bullseye shooters, they then had a 900 service pistol match on Friday, a 2700 on Saturday and team matches on Sunday.
I got in more quality shooting here in four days of matches that I got in at the World Masters Games in eight days! You can bet that I will attend these matches in 2007.
Best Regards,
Slo cat
On Wednesday, all the ranges were open for practice. Cudos to Renold Schilke who ran the rapid fire range all day. Practice till you drop!
John Zurek won most of the matches. He got Free Pistol with a 554 (16 shooters), Center Fire Pistol with a 573 (17 shooting) and Air Pistol with a 577 (22 shooters). Tony Silva took Standard Pistol with a 558 (19 shooters) and Curt Lackey got Rapid Fire with a 537 (9 shooters).
Matt DeLong brought down his Univ. of Utah collegate shooters, about six or seven of them. Nicholas Zachman took fouth Free Pistol with a 511 and fifth in Air Pistol with a 551. These scores are very respectable and he will be in the running at the NRA Collegiate Nationals at Ft. Benning in March.
For the bullseye shooters, they then had a 900 service pistol match on Friday, a 2700 on Saturday and team matches on Sunday.
I got in more quality shooting here in four days of matches that I got in at the World Masters Games in eight days! You can bet that I will attend these matches in 2007.
Best Regards,
Slo cat