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SPORTS

NRAs Competitive shootiNG JouRNAl

2011 Camp perry rifle Championships


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Phil Hemphill Interview Knee Deep in Brass Poster
Extended 42-page Issue

COMPETITOR'S CORNER

By Mike krei
Director, NRA Competitive Shooting Division

I want to share some early details about an exciting new 2012 collegiate event being sponsored by the Army Marksmanship Unit. The inaugural Army Strong Collegiate Shooting Championships (ASCSC) are slated for Mar. 13-18, 2012 at Fort Benning, GA. According to LtCol Dan Hodne, AMU Commander, this event is on course to becoming the biggest multiple-discipline, shoulder-to-shoulder gathering of collegiate and junior shooters in the history of competitive shooting. In what is intended to become an annual event, the dynamic format will draw the top college and junior shooters from four distinct championships: the NRA Intercollegiate Pistol Championships, the NRA Intercollegiate Rifle Club Championship, the Scholastic Steel Challenge Collegiate Championship and the Scholastic Clay Target Program Challenge. Several world-class championships have been held on the ranges of the AMU in the past few years, including two International Shooting Sports Federation World Cups (this past years event being the largest international shooting sports event to ever take place in North America), USA Shooting National Rifle and Pistol Championships, the annual U.S. Small Arms Championships and many JROTC, collegiate and regional championships. The ASCSC aligns directly with the youth and collegiate shooting programs of the NRA Competitive Shooting Division, SSC and SCTP, which all foster junior and collegiate participation in prestigious competitions, while promoting safety. The inaugural ASCSC will be sandwiched around the thrilling Army Strong Experience, hosted by the Maneuver Center of Excellence, on Mar. 15-16. This event showcases demonstrations by an array of units including the Rangers in Action demo, the Hands-on Training Exercise (HOTEX) of the Armys mechanized and armored forces, the Airborne 5000 demonstration, Fort Bennings Silver Wings Skydiving exhibition, as well as shooting demonstrations performed by members of the AMU Shotgun Team. To learn more about how you or your collegiate shooters can participate, visit www.usamu.com and check back periodically for updates as the event draws closer. You may also contact Tori Croft, National Manager, Collegiate & Schools Program, at collegiate@nrahq.org.

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CONTENTS // FEATURES

Editors Diary

After trying some short-cuts to get back into shooting after a 35-year layoff, here are some reminders about the importance of practice from those who walk the walk. We also share an original piece of artwork from Lisa Wilder of Berkley Springs, WV, for your gun box, club or den. By Chip Lohman, Managing Editor

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2011 Camp Perry Pistol ChampionPhil Hemphill

Recently retired Captain Phil Hemphill has achieved another rst as the informal Double Crown winner of Police Pistol Competition and now as the National Bullseye Champion. By Chip Lohman, Managing Editor

ON THE COVER

This years Camp Perry riemen enjoyed relatively pleasant weather. With the return of several past champions to the stage on awards night, we share their thoughts in several short interviews. Photo by Chip Lohman

A Publication of the National Rie Association of America Wayne R. LaPierre Executive Vice President
The NRA, the foremost guardian of the traditional American right to keep and bear arms, believes every law-abiding citizen is entitled to the ownership and legal use of rearms, and that every reputable gun owner should be an NRA member.

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How Not To Crack Under PressurePart II

SPORTS
VOL. 24, NO. 10, OCTOBER 2011
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Several writers chronicle the conclusion of this summers championships at Camp Perry, covering smallbore, service rie, long range and the inaugural Defense Match with ARs and optics. By Hap Rocketto, Lars Dalseide and NRA staff

Elliott interviewed 13 world class shooters to learn how they manage the pressure of staying on top of their game. Youll want to add this to your shooters library as they share their personal solutions for conquering their fears. By Jock Elliott

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2 Competitors Corner

Updates from the desk of Mike Krei, Director, NRA Competitive Shooting Division.

26 A Page from History

All rights reserved except where expressly waived. The editors are not responsible for unsolicited manuscripts or photographs. WARNING: All technical data in this publication, especially for handloading, reect the limited experience of individuals using specic tools, products, equipment and components under specic conditions and circumstances not necessarily reported in the article and over which the National Rie Association (NRA) has no control. The data has not otherwise been tested or veried by the NRA. The NRA, its agents, ofcers and employees accept no responsibility for the results obtained by persons using such data and disclaim all liability for any consequential injuries or damages.

Reprints from American Rieman magazine on competitive shooting in the 1950s and 1960s.

6 Shooters News

Highlights from the world of competitive shooting sports.

27 Coming Events

Worldwide listings of upcoming NRA-registered tournaments.

10 Score Sheets

You are the reporter. Scores and reports from local matches.

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SHOOTERS NEWS

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GLOCK has launched an integrated marketing effort that includes a new website, print and digital ads, broadcast spots and a 25th anniversary promotion. The redesigned site uses enhanced imagery, video and animation to make the selection of recommended pistols easier by highlighting their attributes and unique benefits under each consumer target. Youll find competitive guns in the sport shooting section. Using 360 degree views of each pistol, consumer testimonials, videos and expanded photo galleries, shooters will discover a new look and feel at www.teamGLOCK.com.

NRA Collegiate & Schools Program launched its Facebook presence earlier this year. National Manager Tori Croft and her team are reaching out to would-be and current collegiate shooters and coaches through social media. Like them by clicking on the Facebook icon above to keep-up on current collegiate shooting events, tournaments and scores.

New Springfield Match Record


Dennis DeMille, retired Marine and General Manager of Creedmoor Sports in Oceanside, CA, raised the bar with a score of 100-4X in the standing stage, setting a new record at this years Springfield Match at Camp Perry, OH. DeMilles aggregate score of 297-8X was two points higher than the previously held 2010 record set by Doug Armstrong.
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Camp Perry Trophy Display


Heres your chance to see the rare collection of historic trophies (click on each icon). Narrated by NRA News and Mike Krei, Director of NRA Competitive Shooting, this display at Camp Perry is one of the only time these awards are on display outside the NRA.

World Action Shoot


The 8th NRA World Action Pistol Championship will be held in Phillipsburg, Germany, Sep. 12-16, 2012. This will be the first time NRA has held a championship in Germany. For more information, contact Thomas Wagenfhr at pp1-npa@t-online.de. Keep an eye on www.8wapc.com (under construction).

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Updated Ballistics App


Winchester Ammunition recently updated their mobile ballistics calculator for the iPhone and iPod Touch. The original version allowed users to choose centerre rie ammunition and compare up to three different Winchester cartridges with ballistic charts and graphs. The calculator has been improved to also offer aiming points, impact points and trajectories for rimre, shotgun slug and handgun hunting ammunition. Visit www.winchester.com/ ballistics.

Smith & Wesson Receives Award


In a letter dated Sep. 8, 2011, Smith & Wesson President Michael Golden announced to his company that they were recent recipients of the Above and Beyond award for their ongoing support of the National Guard and Reserve. Golden wrote: This award was presented on behalf of the men and women of the National Guard and Reserve forces in recognition of our outstanding service and continuing support of the national defense. [Editors note: The Above and Beyond award is given in limited numbers to companies who support the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Act. The award recognizes employers at the state and local level who have gone above and beyond the legal requirements for granting leave and providing support for military duty by their employees.]

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EDITORS DIARY

Editors Diary
Practice Habits
BY CHIP LOHMAN, MANAGING EDITOR

There is no short cut to learning how to shoot accurately during match conditions. Heres what master shooters remind us about the importance of practicelots of it.

op shooters Ive spoken with have earned their classication the old fashioned waythrough hard work. While one champion I interviewed seems to have been born with the right programming for competitive shooting, most became masters through years of climbing, rather than standing in line for the

helicopter ride to the mountain top. Weve all been tempted to purchase, make or borrow a new gizmo to help leapfrog us into the winners circle. After all, condence in our equipment is a good thing. My weakness is late at night, staring at a website that offers a trigger, sight or ammunition that will expedite my ascent on Mt. Everest, a place I very much want to visit. So

I thought I could return to competitive shooting after a 35-year layoff like riding a bike...
heres an infomercialnot for an accuracy pill, but for an attitude that will help us to shoot better. In a recent discussion with someone who has walked the walk in competitive shooting sports, I was reminded of something I teach, but havent used in my own plans for better shooting. What I had known, but paid too little attention to recently, was this: To override a million years of what evolution has taught us about loud noises that are 20 inches from our face, we need to repeat (practice) the desired actions of a consistent hold and trigger squeeze until THAT message is louder than what is being shouted by our evolutionary lizard brain. Like bulldozing a

Kerrin Brinkmans photo of author on the short line at Camp Perry, 2010.

new riverbed for a centuries-old river, it takes time. No websites. No gizmos. Shooters with high expectations for accuracy need a strongly programmed logic circuit that rationalizes: It is more important that my eye initiate a smooth trigger squeeze at the moment things look right, than for my conscious brain to topple the rst domino in a much slower sequence of see-anticipate-pull. Like training your eye not to blink when the rock hits the windshield, it takes a ridiculous amount of repetition. I thought I could return to competitive shooting after a 35-year layoff like riding a bike. The knowledge was there, ready to be dusted off. But my shooting circuits that were bulldozed back in the 1970s had been reclaimed by the centuriesold river of ght or ight; to inch from a loud noise. Through a stubborn mind-over-matter approach, I was able to muscle my lizard brain into submission, but only occasionally. With the slightest distraction, my instinctive brain would wiggle out from my strong hold and win the wrestling match meaning I shot poorly. So, with tail somewhat between my legs, I have resigned to becoming knee deep in brass until my rehearsed logic circuit is stronger than my lizard brains concern over muzzle blast. Now, where is a good place to set-up my reloading bench?

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Texas Rifle Association Conventional Smallbore Prone Championship


Texas State Rifle Association Marble Falls, TX May 14-15, 2011 Submitted by Wayne Nunn 18 Competitors

All competitors. Winner Katie Bridges, center, holds her plaque.

The any sight match saw Katie hold her lead with a 1597-122X. Thanks to Rhonda Bridges for running stats and to Copperhead Creek Shooting Club/ Hidden Falls Adventure Park and crew for their cooperation in making the 2011 Championship a success. Winner 2nd 3rd 1st M 1st EX 1st SS 1st MM High Woman High Jr. High Sr. Katie Bridges Ordie Jones Garrett Rabel Virginia McLemore Garrett Rabel Guy Taylor Thurman Molder Katie Bridges Katie Bridges Ordie Jones Kingsland, TX Amarillo, TX La Vernia, TX Socorro, NM La Vernia, TX Marble Falls, TX Santo, TX Kingsland, TX Kingsland, TX Amarillo, TX 3188-215X 3179-201X 3178-199X 3175-199X 3178-199X 3098-125X 3096-99X 3188-215X 3188-215X 3179-201X

A nice, dry, breezy weekend in Marble Falls, TX, was the scene of the Texas State Rifle Associations Smallbore Prone Championship. The championship is a 320-shot match fired over two days to include: A Dewar (50- and 100-yard match), 100-yard match, 50-meter match and a 50-yard match. Saturdays metallic sight match saw Katie Bridges shoot a 1591-93X to take the lead with Ordie Jones in second with a 1586-94X.

Michigan NRA Junior Position Illinois Open and Prone Championship Championship
Detroit Sportsmens Congress Utica, MI May 15, 2011 Submitted by Tom Sullivan 18 Competitors Milan Rifle Club Milan, IL Jun. 4, 2011 Submitted by Zac Sopher 45 Competitors

Unseasonably cold weather, rain and wind kept the fair weather shooters away, but the diehards still had fun shooting. Although smallbore rifle isnt typically known as a spectator sport, it rained so hard at times that the range safety officer and parents could see the rooster tails of the bullets as they traveled down range! In spite of the weather, the scores were respectable, the food was great and the memories will last. Prone Winner 3P Winner Anne Sullivan Grosse Pointe Park, MI 560 Selena Salo Shelby Twp, MI 950

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Vermont Outdoor 2700 Pistol Championship


Burlington Rifle and Pistol Club Jericho, VT May 28-29, 2011 Submitted by Larry Grace 22 Competitors

The rain held off just long enough for shooters over Memorial Day Weekend, making the championship a big success. With the largest participation weve had in the last five years, the match continues to attract new shooters as well as bring back old ones. Ed Hall of Tupper Lake, NY, was the overall winner for the third year in a row. He improved his score from last year by six points and finished with a total of 2614-109X. Ralph Young of Castleton, VT, became the new Vermont Outdoor Champion with a score of 2582-75X. This feat is impressive considering Ralph just spent a year-long deployment in Afghanistan and returned home less than six months ago. Wed like to thank everyone who participated in this match for a job well done. Winner 2nd 3rd Ed Hall 2614-109X Tupper Lake, NY Ralph Young Castleton, VT David Wemple Nassau, NY 2582-75X 2529-68X

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Ralph Young (in uniform) prepares to fire during the rapid fire portion of the .45 match. Ralph went on to become the 2011 Vermont Champion with a score of 2582-75X.
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FEATURE // HEMPHILL

Hemphill in what is now his home courtCamp Perry, as the 2011 Pistol Champion.

SSUSA: You started competing during highway patrol school, right? PHIL: Yeah, thats how the PPC started for me. When I came through highway patrol class back in 1980, I wasnt the top shooter because most of the kids in my class came from rural backgrounds and grew up around guns. Well, I came from a single parent household in Jackson, MS, so I didnt have a daddy that would take me hunting when I was nine years old. I was grown and married before I ever bought my rst rie. When I came through patrol school and we started shootingI kind of liked it. I mean it was fun and it was a way to get away from the stress of patrol school. SSUSA: Were you winning matches back then?
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2011 NATIONAL

PHIL HEMPHILL
After his BlackBerry stopped ringing o -the-wall with congratulatory messages, Phil Hemphill returned our call and spoke with Shooting Sports USA about the 27-year journey to this years Camp Perry win, some of the methods he uses and future plans with his grandchildren.
BY CHIP LOHMAN, MANAGING EDITOR
PHIL: Well, did you enjoy shooting this year? SSUSA: I sure did. We have the best jobs in the world, dont we? PHIL: Yes we do. SSUSA: With a couple weeks to reect since your Camp Perry win, how does it feel as the 10-time
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PISTOL CHAMPION

PHIL: No, I wasnt the top shooter. I think I was fourth or fth in the class. SSUSA: Some who read this article wont know what PPC is all about. Can you go over it? PHIL: In Police Pistol Competition we shoot an open class 1500 revolver match, distinguished revolver, service revolver, open semi-auto 1500, distinguished semi-auto and stock semiauto. And then theres the undercover or off-duty pistolso thats seven. And then the shotgun would make eight matches altogether, shot over six days. The evolution of the new tactical matches like the New Mexico Challenge and the Tactical Police Competition have gone leaps and bounds over the PPC matches. Up until the 1960s, everyone just practiced and qualied with bullseye shooting. Then they realized when they got into a gun ght, you dont stand at the 50 yard line with a pistol in one hand and shoot at the bad guy. Thats where the use of cover came in, followed by strong hand and support hand shooting, as well.

National PPC Champion to also be the National Conventional Pistol Champion? PHIL: You know it really sunk in when I got back home and I was surng the Internet to see the results. When I saw my picture and the caption that I was the 2011 National Pistol Champion, thats when it hit.

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SSUSA: What caused you to consider competing in bullseye? PHIL: Well, I went up to Camp Perry in 2004 with Jim Collins as a referee. After seeing what was going on, I came back in 2005 as a competitor. SSUSA: Is there much to say about the transition from one discipline to the other, or was that pretty painless? PHIL: No, it was not painless. In fact, it was very, very painful. Youd think after pulling the trigger two handed on a revolver or a semi-auto for 25 or 26 years, you would know a little about trigger control. But when you start shooting this bullseye stuff with one hand, you have to relearn trigger control all over again. Theres no support hand to settle things down. SSUSA: What kinds of things hold your attention during a two-hour practice? PHIL: A two-hour practice would be a short one. (laughs) I am not saying that I lost my drive or that I lost my hunger for winning in PPC, but I think thats all been transposed over to bullseye now. I think Jim Collins and I are the only people who have shot a perfect score of 1500 in police combat. And Ive shot a perfect score of 1920 at the Bianchi Cup. But you know, no one has ever shot a conventional 2700. Nobody has ever shot a 900. So I guess thats what drives me now. SSUSA: What is the equipment that you are using now? PHIL: Lets see. The .22 is a Feinwerkbau AW93 that I shoot with Lapua OSP ammunition. A friend of mine bought a gun just like mine and his shoots the Lapua Pistol King cartridges best. My Feinwerkbau shoots the Pistol King cartridges into a 1-inch group, but shoots the OSP into a 38-inch group. The rest of my guns are a 9 mm from Rock River for centerre with an Aimpoint Scope, and another Rock River .45.

Captain Phil Hemphill during one of his 10 National Police Shooting Championship victories shooting in the 1500 revolver match.

SSUSA: And your cleaning routine? PHIL: I know David Sams [custom gunsmith] doesnt like a bore snake so I quit using one for competition. I just use a patch wormthe weed eater line with a patch, and a drop or two of MILITEC gun oil. SSUSA: Since youre sponsored by Zero Ammunition, does that mean you dont reload anymore? PHIL: No, I still reload. In fact I reload their 9 mm bullets for centerre, and I also use Atlanta Arms & Ammos loaded ammunition. I shoot the Zero manufactured ammo from the long line [50 yards] and, by accident, I just started reloading with some different powder for the short line [25 yards]. I tried to make Vihta Vouris N310 powder work with the 185 grain Zero bullet, but the recoil was kind of snappy. So I changed to the N320 powder and now the recoil is a little softer with a tiny little knot hole for a group. SSUSA: Back to Camp Perry: Did you know where you were day-to-day during the tournament? PHIL: No I didnt really know where I was until Friday, when I made the mistake of pulling up the NRA blog on

the little iPhone my wife got me. The rst thing I read is Hemphill leads by one point. I didnt need that distraction but it worked out OK. This year I really worked hard on the .45. I think I have a 2.5-pound trigger nger and Im trying to pull that 3.5 trigger. I wind up snatching it just a little. I would like to say one thing about the volunteers and folks who run the line at Camp Perry each year. During my .45 match, I had trouble with my scope and eventually had to retire the gun and go to my back-up pistol. The line ofcers and block ofcial could not have been more helpful in what could have been a bad situation. I just want to extend a thank you to them for their support and professionalism. SSUSA: Do you have any plans of branching out into training videos, books or Hemphill Ammunition? PHIL: (Laughing) No. I have three little grand boys and Im looking forward to taking them to deer camp. SSUSA: Well, I really appreciate you calling in. I know youre busy. Will we see you at Camp Perry next year? PHIL: You sure will.
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FEATURE // 2011 CAMP PERRY NATIONAL RIFLE CHAMPIONSHIPS

Starting with smallbore, followed by high power, long rang what you havent read in the blogs. For all the scores, se
(l. to r.) Three-position winners: Tarl Kempleybronze medalist; SGT Joe Hein 3-position champion and service champion; Garrett Spurgeonsilver medalist, civilian, junior and intermediate junior champion.

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SGT Joe Hein on his way to winning rst place in the 3-position matches.

Position Matches Jul. 21-23 The 54th NRA Outdoor Smallbore Position Championships were red under some of the roughest conditions in memory, reaching 105 degrees more than once. CAPT Chris Abalo of the Army Marksmanship Unit (AMU) shot a 400-38X to take the lead. Just an X separated him from second place Tarl

Kempley of Nevada, while Caitlyn Morrissey was third with 36Xs. Garrett Spurgeon topped the leader board for standing with a 394-14X. AMUs SGT Joe Hein stayed close with a 391-19X, with New Hampshire rieman Brian Jylkka just three Xs back. The kneeling match would decide the metallic sight championship and the match went to Hein with a 397-23X. Kempleys 396-17X and a 394-17X red by Deanna Binnie rounded out the top three. Hein emerged as the metallic sight champion with a score of 1188-72X. Spurgeon was hot on his heels with

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an 1187-60X and Kempley was third, posting an 1183-74X. After a brutally hot rst day, it looked as if the weather would mediate for the any sight matches. The prone match was won by SSG Shane Barnharts outstanding 400-40X. CPL Matt Rawlings, Roberts Team veteran Justin Tracy and Michael OConnor were knotted with 400-39Xs and it took the rule book to award second to Rawlings, third to Tracy and high civilian master to OConnor. The temperature and the shooters rose for the standing match, won with a match record score of 399-23X by Sarah Beard of Texas Christian University. Second place Barnhart dropped three for a 397-12X while a 396-19X earned Brandi Eskew third. As the kneeling match began, the temperature was in the mid-90s while towering cumulus clouds rolled in, accompanied by thunder, lightning and nearly three quarters of an inch of rain, causing four range evacuations and a lost relay, which had to be rered. In spite of this, Abalo won the kneeling match by tying the Perry record of 400-31X set by Michelle Bohren, who red a 399-30X for third place. Sandwiched in between was Barnharts 400-28X. Barnhart repeated his 2010 any sight victory with a match record score of 1197-80X. Hein edged out SSG Mike McPhail by 6Xs, both scoring 119. A challenge was needed to determine the grand aggregate winner. Heins nal target was scored as only having 19 shots but a review found 20 hits. Hein returned to the top step of the podium with a score of 2379-153X to accept open and military champion titles. Silver medalist Spurgeon (civilian, junior and intermediate junior champion) showed that juniors are a potent force in the 3-position game by posting a score of

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2376-132X. Kempley was the bronze medalist with a 2373-157X. Rain delayed the start of the team matches by 90 minutes. The Armys Strike Force Gold, captained and coached by SFC Josh Olsen, made a bold statement with a new metallic match record score of 2391-169X. Most impressive was the teams two top scores: a pair of 599-47Xs shot by Rawlings and Abalo. The balance of the score was made by SSG George Norton and Hein. The Drew Cup, a junior international postal match sponsored by the National Smallbore Rie Association of Great Britain, closed out the position

phase. Team adjutant Walt Walter, team captain Erik Hoskins and team coach Caitlyn Morrissey directed Brad Driscoll, Garrett Spurgeon, Leo Funk, Megan Lee, Margot Lee, Amanda Luoma, Daniel McCall, Katie Bridges, Richard Layton and Megan Polonsky. Prone MatchesJul. 24-28 After the horrid weather conditions during the position matches, the weather report calling for temperatures in the mid-70s was looked upon with relief by over 300 prone shooters. It would turn out that weather reports, like rie match scores, are a bit unpredictable.
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McPhail shot a 400-35X in the rst metallic sight Dewar Match. Veteran long range prone shooter Nancy Tompkins and former national position champion George Norton were hot on his heels with a pair of 400-34Xs. McPhails 400-34X score at 100 yards made a strong statement about his desire to win his rst prone title. He had to wrestle the match away from 2009 Roberts Team member Mark DelCotto on a tie breaking rule. In third was Bart Parnall of Columbia, SC, with a 400-33X. The day ended on the 50-meter line with DelCotto posting a 400-37X for the win. Rawlings and Abalo rounded out the top three with 35X and 34X cleans. McPhail posted a clean at 50 meters giving him the rst days aggregate with a perfect 1200-103X. International Distinguished Badge holder Reya Kempley and Olympic medalist Mike Anti also shot 1200s and were second and third with 88Xs and 81Xs respectively. The second half of the metallic sight championship opened with British shooter Keith Ridgeway, expert Catherine Kauffelt and Abalo knotted at 400-35X in the Dewar, nishing in that order. McPhail and DelCotto also posted cleans. Air Force LTC Doug Clark topped the eld in the 100-yard match with a 400-32X with Anti and Kempley coming in second and third with 440-31Xs each. McPhail and DelCotto were still clean. Clark posted his second win of the day with a 400-34X at 50 meters. Hein was back in the top three with a 400-33X while DelCotto dropped a point. Clark won the second daily aggregate with a 1200-99Xjust 5Xs ahead of the second place Kempley. In third was Hein with an 1199-94X. Lurking just out of the money was DelCotto who had an 1199-93X. Kempley took the metallic sight and woman honors with a score of 2400-182X. DelCotto was second with a 2398-197X, a mere 5 Xs ahead of Hein. The stage was set for an interesting last two days of
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competition. Dave Cramer, who has had a long and storied competitive career, was high senior. Stephen Angeli, a fellow Keystone state rieman of Cramers, took the high intermediate senior title. Noted shooting historian Paul Nordquist shot a 2398-186X to earn any sight only honors. The Dewar and Randle Teams are selected from the metallic sight aggregate. Representing the United States in the Dewar Match were Reya Kempley, DelCotto, McPhail, Hein, Abalo, Army SSG Hank Gray, George Norton, Justin Tracy, Sarah Beard, Rawlings, Clark, Bill Neff, Tarl Kempley, Tompkins, Peter Church, Cramer, Army MAJ Rhonda Bright, Shawn Wells, Shane Barnhart, Joe Farmer and alternates Kevin Nevius, George Pantazelos and Parnall under the direction of team captain Anti and coach Ron Wigger. Randle team captain Lenore Lemanski and coach Roberta Gubbins supervised Reya Kempley, Sarah Beard, Tompkins, Bright, Amada McMullin, Katie Bridges, Bohren, Amada Luoma, Amy Bock, Kauffelt and alternates Morrissey and Michelle Bauer. The Army took both of the team matches with, oddly enough, identical scores of 1597-108Xs and two different line ups Any sights began with Kempley in the lead and DelCotto and McPhail two points behind. She was in front, but with scopes now on the ries, she could not afford to make a single mistake. In the rst any sight Dewar, Nevius and Kempley tied for rst place with a 400-36X. Unfortunately for Reya the other Kempley was her brother, Tarl, who was relegated to second by the rule book. Claudia Duksa was third with a 400-35X. Reya gave up two points while DelCotto and McPhail stayed clean. She was now tied in points but behind in Xs. Tarl Kempley found himself tied for rst again in the 100-yard match. This time he fared no better, nishing behind Tompkins after both posting 400-24Xs. Charlie Kemp was third with a 400-32X. Reya

Kempley and DelCotto both lost two points as McPhail dropped one. The Meter Match revealed just how important experience is in shooting success. Cramer and Wigger each had 400-37Xs with Cramer getting the win. In third place was Farmer with a 400-36X. The average age of these top three riemen is 74. Day three closed out with Tarl Kempley in the lead, a 1200-104X, 5Xs ahead of Nevius who was just a single X in front of Tompkins. High heat and humidity marked the nal day. However, conditions allowed 101 competitors (almost 30 percent of those registered) to shoot 400s in the Dewar. Tompkins dropped just 2Xs to win the match while Ginger McLemore of Arizona and Hein were second and third, the best of the seven 400-37X scores recorded. Conditions picked up during the 100-yard match and the number of 400s dropped off signicantly. McPhail was match winner with a 400-38X as Rawlings took second with 36Xs. Garald Wise of Wooster, OH, was third with 35Xs. Abalo won the Meter Match with a 400-37X while Parker and Beards identical scores of 400-34X meant that the statistical people consulted the rule book to decide second in favor of Parker. Tompkins perfect two-day score of 2400-200X won both the any sight and womens championship. Parker was second and high intermediate senior with a 2399-194X while Justin Tracy was third with a 2399-191X. High senior went to Nordquist who shot his second 2398 of the tournament, this time with 185X. McPhail started the match with a win and ended it with the aggregate victory. He and DelCotto battled all week and ended with identical scores of 4796, but McPhail had 401Xs to Delcottos 380Xs. Abalo was third on the back of his 4795-388X. Nordquist matched his rst two-day score of 2398-188X with almost an identical 2398-185X and was named the any sight only champion.

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High Power MatchesAug. 7-12 Carl Bernosky won his ninth overall title during the NRA National High Power Rie Championship with a score of 2393-160X. In the above photo, Bernosky stands with his record-tying target from 200 yards standing with all 20 hits inside the 7-inch 10-ring15 of them in the 3-inch X-ring. Said Bernosky: Every time I shot [from the] standing position, whether in practice or in a match, I thought about that record. I always thought I could shoot that well. It was tough to do and it feels great to accomplish it. Gary Anderson rst set the record in 1971 during the Navy Cup.

Perhaps feeling guilty for the blows dealt to smallbore shooters in the weeks prior, Mother Nature pulled her punches for the 422 high power competitors this year with mild weather. Towards the end of the week, some competitors even donned shooting jackets for the morning roll call as the mercury dipped below 70. The traditional format for the fourday National Rie Championships at Camp Perry is to make a separate match of each of the 12 ring lines, with trophies for the 200 standing (Members Trophy Match), 200 rapid (Scott Trophy) and 300 rapid (Coast Artillery) on day one, the 200 standing (Navy Cup), 200 rapid (Coast Guard

Trophy) and 600 prone (Army Cup) on day two, and so on, ring 60 record shots each day plus six sighters. Additional award categories are created through an aggregate score of, for example, the three 200 yard standing matches shot during the week. Once special awards such as the High Service Rie with an Optic Sight, individual awards like High Woman, High Senior and High Collegiate are included along with class awards and sub-aggregates, approximately 63 trophies or plaques are presented on awards night. By the time match and service rie shooters had completed the rst
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Overall winners (l. to r.): second place Rodrigo Rosa, rst place Carl Bernosky and third place SSGT Brandon Green. Service Rie Champion SGT Tyrel Cooper.

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Ed Lambert readies his beautiful M1A for action from the 300-yard line.

nine matches, Bernosky was tied with Rodrigo Rosa. Bernosky didnt inch as he continued to drill the center out of his targets, including his clean from the 200 yard line standing. Finishing what David Tubb has called a marathon, Bernosky was the overall 2011 champion, also twinning top honors in eight of the weeks matches. SSGT Brandon K. Green of the Army placed third overall, also winning the Centenary Trophy and the Air Force Cup Match.
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Mary Zepnikowski (right) of Virgnia Beach, VA, was promoted to chief range ofcer this year after a 20-year internship as a line ofcer, then block ofcer and assistant chief range ofcer. Here she is resolving one of a myriad of daily challenges when insufcient scorers reported in for morning roll call. The problem was gently settled after Mary volunteered one of the spectators.

Some pull, some push and some push a LOT of gear across the range.

The smile on Ties Johnsons face tells the story better than we can. In this photo he has just shot a 99-6X during his 200 rapid for the Marine team out of Fort Wayne, IN.
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Continuing his run from a second place service rie win in 2010 and numerous CMP and Interservice victories this year, SGT Tyrel Cooper of the AMU nished ahead of the pack this year with 2376-111X. As he completed the team matches the day prior (above middle) at the 600-yard line, coach SSG Praslick and Cooper reviewed his calls and plotted hits before closing out his shot log for the day. Apparently they kept good notes as Cooper went on to win the Service Rie matches, nishing eleven points ahead of his nearest competitor. Service rie honors went to:

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Dubbed Shooting Sports Resident Heavyweight by Sports Illustrated, David Tubb adds another trophy to his mantle by winning the Long Range Championship.

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Long Range MatchesAug. 13-17 David Tubb of Canadian, TX, led 317 long range shooters to win the NRAs 2011 National Long Range High Power Rie Championship. Also winner of the Wimbledon Cup, Tubbs dominant performance throughout the week concluded with yet another national record-setting score of 1249-68X. Honestly, my wind reading is the best its ever been and my prone skills are coming around, said Tubb. Im very pleased with the results. Referred to as the sports resident heavyweight by Sports Illustrated, 2011 is Tubbs sixth National Long Range High Power Rie title in 24 years, his most recent coming in 2004. Usually I shoot a few tournaments before Perry, but this is my rst one of the year, said Tubb. Ive been coaching a lot on across-the-course and steel [matches], so Ive had some time behind the scope, just not behind the trigger. I used Tubb 2000 ries in all stages, shooting 6XC Norma brass with the DTAC 115 grain boron nitridecoated 6 mm bullet, hand loaded on a Zermatic powder measure with a blend of Hodgdon powders in all of the 1000-yard matches. In the Palma match, I shot a .308 with boron-coated Sierra bullets. All bullets were sorted for length and pointed. In the scoped matches, I used a 5x25 power Premier scope with the DTR reticle. With a nal score of 1247-68X, defending champion John Whidden nished second overall while Rodrigo Rosa took third with a 1244-53X. Also a multiple long range title holder, Whidden shot side-by-side with Tubb on the nal day of competition. I nished two or three shots ahead of David on the nal relay, said Whidden. I had a chance, but he was shooting too well. He wasnt giving anything away. Michelle Gallagher of Phoenix, AZ, was named Womens Champion after ring an aggregate score of 1240-64X. Robert Skeketee won the Senior Championship with a total score of 1243-48X while Brianna Rachinski of Ferndale, WA, notched a 1224-36X to take home the junior title.

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National Defense MatchAug. 13-14 The inaugural National Defense Match (NDM) ran concurrently with the rst two days of the Long Range Championships. Using an invitationonly format, this years 60 competitors helped iron out the wrinkles as NRA makes plans not only to integrate this future 3-gun match into the Camp Perry tradition, but into local clubs across the country as well. While the 2011 NDM tactical rie match was designed to be shot from 7 to 500 yards, the course-of-re is ultimately designed to accommodate a local clubs existing 100-yard range. The inaugural match received tremendous support from the rearms industry with FNH USA putting multiple rearms on the awards table as the match title sponsor. Also contributing were Geissele Triggers, JP Enterprises, Sinclair International, Warner Scope Mounts, Cheaper Than Dirt!, Chiappa Firearms and Blade-Tech. As is usually the case, we are indebted to these companies for their help in getting this match off the ground. Earning the rst NDM gold medal was Top Shot season one winner Iain Harrison (r.). Said Harrison: Im very fortunate to have a range between my job at Crimson Trace and home. They run weekly matches at 600 yards, so I used that opportunity to check my zeroes and put in a little practice at judging wind and drift. Id never shot at Camp Perry before, but everything I read about the venue mentioned the wind conditions, so I gured that would be a good place to start. Trey Tuggle [Match Director] published the course-of-re well in advance of the event and he did a good job balancing speed and RANK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 COMPETITOR Iain Harrison Tommy Thacker Edward Altmeyer Corey Schwanz Colton Cerino Zed Stewart Bryan Ray Randy Luth Chris Stewart Logan Clark This years match was electronically scored on a time-plus-penalties basis. As a result, the competitor with the lowest aggregate time for the entire course wins, placing the lowest score on top of the leaderboard. The decimal gures are fractions of a second rather than X count. CLASS Open Open Limited Open Optics Optics Limited Open Optics Open SCORE 249.70 331.30 371.50 372.70 402.30 414.70 425.10 427.40 445.00 463.20
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Doug Koenig mentally reviews his X count on his way to winning the 2010 Bianchi Cup. At this mid-point in the match, however, he was uncertain of the outcome, yet focused on his process.

LANNY BASSHAM, Smallbore Rie


My answer might not be the same as others. It doesnt mean they are right, or I am right. There are multiple ways that people deal with pressure. One of the things I learned in my early shooting career is that I had some wrong ideas about pressure. The reason that I wasnt able to deal with it was because I didnt understand what the right ideas were. Initially, I was able to nd some information outside of shooting. When I started working on this in a lot more detail, I found a lot of misinformation about the sensation of pressure. The major reason why this has become a problem for some is because people are very interested in outcome
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and accomplishmentthey want to do well. They want to nish the event on top of the leaderboard. While were thinking about outcome, the probability is that we cant simultaneously be thinking about executing the shot. This can cause us to over tryand thats the number one reason why good shooters dont shoot well under pressure. Shooting is a trust sport not a try sport. You need to train so well that you can trust your training. The minute that you try to get that national record, things come unzipped. You are applying more mental effort than it actually requires. Our conscious thoughts are interfering with our subconscious mind. The best scores that people shoot happen when they are not thinking about the outcome.

Beginning last month, Elliott chronicles the personal solutions of 13 champions with regard to dealing with match pressure. Next month well complete the 3-part series with input from Lones Wigger, Brian Zins, Bruce Piatt, Carl Bernosky and Ernie Vande Zande.
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process. The primary reason people over try is that they go into competition with an incomplete goal. People tend to seek out what society rewards them for, and accomplishment is easy to measure. It has a number associated with it. But it is focusing on the process that will get you there. Attaining that goalhow and what we learn from our mistakes, is valuable. Theres nothing like making a mistake to make a person realize that they need to do something about it. If you look at the only benet of shooting in a tournament as a place on the leaderboard, then you dont recognize the accomplishments that lead up to that score as the more important objective. Pressure is not the problem. It gets a bad rap. You dont want to get rid of it. Youre not going to go to the Olympics without it. You better make it a friend. Its put there for you to amplify the experience of doing something few people can do. The primary reason we compete should be so we can pay attention to who we become along the way. When outcome is primary, were concentrating on the wrong thing. When I stopped trying to win tournaments, I started winning. When I stopped worrying about where the bullet went, I concentrated on how well I executed the shot.

JESSIE HARRISON, Action Pistol


Say Im at a match to defend my title. That means the other ladies are ready to go after it too and want to beat me, so I do feel a certain amount of pressure. The way I deal with it is I never look at scores during a match. If Im behind or ahead, I dont want to know it. I dont want to put pressure on myself if Im behind, and I dont want to think I can coast if I learn that Im ahead. Not knowing where I stand as the match progresses allows me to do my very best every time I step to the line giving it everything I can, right there. If I am in a match and I know I have a good stage, it gives me self-condence to shoot well. But then I tell myself that stage is over, and the next stage is a brand new one. If I do badly, I have to drop it, forget it and move on. Otherwise, dwelling on it becomes a self-fullling prophesy. One thing Ive always said: I can only shoot to the best of my ability. If thats enough to win the match, thats great; If not, Ill be the rst to congratulate the others. I want everyone to compete at their best so we can say, Whoever won, they were the best shooter that day. My main job is to be on the range and shoot. I spend 4 to 5 days out of the week on the range, training for what I have coming up and making sure that my equipment and guns are working properly. I check all my equipment before I go to a match. The last thing you want is to have a problem with your gun. In my sport, there are no alibis. This preparation also helps me deal with pressure. Because each match can be unique, I dont have set regimens. Instead, I keep a clear head when I shoot. If there
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Heres a myth: Pressure causes performance to drop. Pressure does not cause your performance to drop. What I learned about pressure was that when you feel the physical effects of pressure, its real. You feel an adrenaline rush, your heart rate increases and your blood pressure goes up. Ive seen shooters shoot extremely high scores with their legs shaking. Pressure doesnt cause your scores to go up or downbut your attitude does. Another myth: If I could avoid pressure, I would do better. Actually, pressure is an amplier. It is my friend. Pressure makes me realize what Im doing is important so I pay better attention to my shooting. Be careful what you care about. It is more important to focus on your shooting

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When youre shooting in competition, you cant be past or future tense. You have to be in the moment.
is an unusual type of shot in a match, Ill just focus on the basics of executing that shot. At the Florida Open, for example, there was a 12-inch plate at 40 yardsa little longer distance than normal. I cleared my head and told myself, you have done this shot many times. Next, I go over the fundamentals of what is involved in executing that particular shot. I visualize myself executing every element of the shot: A clean draw; my dot coming up on the center of that plate and executing the trigger pull. I visualize every detail in the exact sequence of the shot. Sometimes I will practice every element of my shooting at an exaggerated slow pace to make sure that I execute all the little pieces perfectly. Auto racers have a saying: Slow is smooth and smooth is fast, and there is a lot of truth in that. I also constantly work on little things that sometimes get overlooked. For example, I work heavily on my footwork to be as smooth as possible as I transport myself along the line, with no wasted movement. I practice leaning into and out of barriers to make those transitions as smooth as possible. I also practice my draw, sometimes taking an entire day just to work on that. Ill start in slow motion and then speed it up when the fundamentals are right. The point of all this is to take away pressure during competition. When the timer goes off, my mind is blank. If I start to thinkthat is when I screw up and slip into the past tense, thinking about how I messed up. When youre shooting in competition, you cant be past or future tense. You have to be in the moment.

Launi MeiLi, Smallbore & Air Rifle


In my experience, it comes down to the shooters personality as far as dealing with pressure. Dan Durban is the one person I know who used fear of failure in a positive way. That was his fuel to not shoot badly. For me, every time I shot, I expected to break a record. I had very positive expectations, but I also trained to earn it. If youre shooting 10 points better than youve ever shot, you need to keep your perspective. If youre saying to yourself, This could be a national record, youre bringing the future onto your shoulders. If that happens, you have to deal with it. But what is your job really right then? To shoot one perfect shotthe thing that youve done thousands of times to finish out this match. It takes practice to have that discipline. My big experience with pressure was in the 1988 Olympics. I went into the finals with a new Olympic record, and then dropped more shots in the final than in the whole
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match. For the next four years, I mentally shot thousands of shots as if I were in a final. My job was to shoot 10s. I didnt need to let scores bug me in the final. I needed a stronger plan to handle each shot of the final so that, no matter what, I could rely on that plan to get me through. The key question is: What does it take for me to shoot one perfect shot? Finally in 1992 I went into the smallbore final in first place and I kept that lead. Im talking about repeatedly executing the perfect shotinside a 9.8 or better. Everything goes back to the practiced routine. For example: Before I pick up my gun, I analyze my last shot to decide what changes I need to make, i.e. the placement of the last shot, where I thought the wind was, where the wind actually was, etc. in order to learn from the last shot. Its important to be realistic and constructive. A key component of evaluating the last shot is being optimistic vs. pessimistic, i.e. a constructive attitude. What can I learn from the last shot that I can use on the next shot? Dont begin a shot sequence while youre being negative or emotionally self-destructive. Once Ive analyzed the previous shot, I have a plan of how and when I want to take that next shot. I check my body; take three breaths and relax, relaxing a little bit more with each shot, just letting everything go. I take another deep breath and lift the gun. As I exhale, the gun comes down on my hip and the target. And now Im looking over my sights, and I take another couple of breaths to check my body alignment. I put my finger on the trigger and take another breath while I put my face on the cheek piece, assuming that my natural point of aim is correct. Now I take another 2 to 3 breaths. Take one more slight breath and hold. I stop my breath as the sights align at the center of the target. Ive checked my rear and front sight alignment and now am focusing on the target because its the thing thats not moving. I am anchored in the 10 ring. My shot plan starts at the ground and ends in the 10 ring. The thing that you should always be able to rely on is your shot plan, both physically and mentally. You train for endurance to shoot your last shot as well as your first. You have to build it and learn to trust it. To use it and trust it when the pressures on, takes years of training.

JuLie GoLob, Action Pistol


The critical thing for me is to accept that there is going to be pressure. Youre going to feel nervous or can even have feelings of self-doubt. Add to that, whether youre thinking about it or not, your body is going to naturally react to tension. The best thing you can do is simply accept this. There are two ways that I deal with it. The first is to stay positive. Its never over until its over. Ive seen shooters pout and throw equipment on the ground after a bad run. Not only can it reflect badly on the

shooter, but if you allow a negative attitude into your competitive mindset, you could lose because of it. Instead, I think, This is my time to really feel alive. Its like the moment before bungee jumping or the moment you start to move on a crazy roller coaster rideyou feel everything pumping through you in that moment. Harness that nervous energy as positive excitement. It can actually help you shoot well if you accept it and not fear it. The second thing, while you have all these emotions racing through your system, is to focus on technique. As an action shooter, I tell myself to micromanage everything about my stageevery little thing that I can, instant by instant. Nothing is on auto pilot when Im preparing to shoot. Hear the buzzer, draw the gun and bring the sights in line with the target. Smoothly engage the trigger. Trigger the shot. I think about all these things and focus strictly on what to do. I micromanage the moment as best I can, focusing on the individual skills necessary for the particular event I am shooting. This helps me to avoid thinking about pressure. This type of visualization is like getting a free perfect run at the course. When youre actually competing, its possible to shoot in what many athletes call the zone. But if for some reason you cant get there, focus on all the steps neededthe process, that will help you to do the best you can.

At the end of the day, I think some shooters get angry with themselves for not having a perfect performance. You have to be proud of yourself for putting forth your best effort. Dont be angry with your performance, just learn from it and focus on the positive for the next time.

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The best way to deal with shooting so well that it scares you is to have prepared yourself for those days when you are successful. You have to be ready for those big scores to hit you at any point, which starts with training. When youre about to shoot a record or are trying out for an Olympic team, you say to yourself, Ive been shooting these scores in practice, its okay to shoot this score now. I do a lot with breathing techniques. I dont have to shoot a particular shot if I dont want to, so I take a couple of deep breaths, let my heart rate go down and then Im ready to shoot the shot. During my preparation, I have a pre-shot routine that I can depend onhow everything is supposed to be positioned and how it is supposed to feel. When I feel my heart rate go up, I go back to my pre-shot routine. If you do every single shot the same way, you can take it anywhere, be comfortable with that and shoot a 10 at any time. Im just doing the same thing I did in practice. I was shooting in a world cup and shot a world record. When I felt that extra anxiety coming on, I embraced it, and then I used my breathing and relaxation techniques to calm down.

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Its like the moment before bungee jumping or the moment you start to move on a crazy roller coaster rideyou feel everything pumping through you in that moment.

If you missed the preceding series, just go to www.shootingsportsusa.com, select the current issue and then look for the archives menu choice.

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1800: 1800-pt. match 2700: 2700-pt. match 3200: 3200-pt. match 6400: 6400-pt. match 3p: 3-position 4p: 4-position air: air pistol ap: action pistol Bp: Blackpowder Bps: Blackpowder scope cFp: center-Fire pistol cLa: cowboy Lever action con: conventional cc: creedmoor cup Dr: Distinguished revolver Fc: F-class Frp: Free pistol FBp: Fullbore prone hpr: high power

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hphr: high power hunting rifle hps: high power sporting rifle hpsa: high power semi-auto hp: hunters pistol in: indoor inD: individual insEr: interservice inV: invitational iso: iron sight only Jr: Junior Lm: Leg match Lr: Long range Ltr: Light rifle mEt: meters mr: midrange mrp: midrange prone ms: metallic sights oar: open air rifle oF: offhand op: open orF: open rim-Fire os: open sights out: outdoor paL: palma pc: pistol cartridge pi: pistol pos: position post: postal ppc: police pistol combat prE: precision prn: prone pro: production prF: production rim-Fire rF: rimfire rFp: rapid-Fire pistol sar: sporter air rifle sBhp: smallbore hunters pistol sBhr: smallbore hunting rifle sBr: smallbore rifle sc: short course so: scope only scr: smallbore cowboy rifle sEr: service sp: service pistol spi: sport pistol spt: sporter sr: service rifle sta: standing stD: standard stK: stock gun tar: target tm: team usta: unlimited standing Wsp: Womens sport pistol YD: Yards

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In order to be listed, nra must sanction matches by the 15th of the month, two months prior to the month of the magazine issue. If you are interested in entering a tournament, contact the individual listed. If there are any additions, changes or cancellations for Coming Events, contact Shelly Kramer at (703) 267-1459; mkramer@nrahq.org; or Tonia Forte at (703) 267-1466; tforte@nrahq.org.

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aLaBama, Moundville: Dr, oct. 15-16, r; B. Fikes, 7091 Forest Mill Dr., Cottondale, AL 35453; (205) 553-7165; fikes@comcast.net gEorgia, Ft. Benning: Dr, sep. 30-oct. 2, r; R. Hawkins, 281 Piedmont Lake Rd., Pine Mountain, GA 31822; (706) 663-8105; (706) 615-2799 (c); rnh1953@aol.com inDiana, Evansville; oct. 8-9, r; G. Hall, P.O. Box 117, Haubstadt, IN 47639; ghall@pcidesign.com marYLanD, Marriottsville: Jun. 30, r; N. Kravitz, P.O. Box 49, Boring, MD 21020; (410) 833-2100; nsk@nsksales.com south caroLina, Orangeburg: Dr, oct. 29-30, r; SFC M. Henson, 1225 Blutt Rd., Columbia, SC 29201; mitchell.henson@ng.army.mil

nEW JErsEY, Jackson: 2700, oct 1, r; Mary Badiak, 74 Lazy Brook Rd., Flemington, NJ 08822; (908) 788-5503; noalibis.mary@gmail.com oKLahoma, Arcadia: 2700, oct. 15-16, r; R. Doggett, 4031 NW 34th St., Oklahoma City, OK 73112; (405) 942-0488; luvmyskye@aol.com

INTERNATIONAL PISTOL
pEnnsYLVania, Palmyra: in, Fp, Dec. 10, r; J. Lutz, 10569 Allentown Blvd., Annville, PA 17003; (717) 507-4121 (c); (717) 307-2238; jlutz@microserve.net

PROGRESSIVE POSITION PISTOL COMPETITIONS


oct. 8 alabama ppp monthly match; anniston, aL; Kandi smith, (205) 915-7281 progressive air pistol match; Wappingers Falls, nY; patricia Zidek, (845) 226-8823 ntc shooting club october ppp; Jim shaver, (719) 597-7909 ntc shooting club november ppp; Jim shaver (719) 597-7909, ntc shooting club December ppp; Jim shaver, (719) 597-7909 ntc shooting club January ppp; Jim shaver, (719) 597-7909 ntc shooting club February ppp; Jim shaver, (719) 597-7909 ntc shooting club march ppp; Jim shaver, (719) 597-7909 ntc shooting club may ppp; Jim shaver, (719) 597-7909

othEr tournamEnts

CONVENTIONAL INDOOR PISTOL


aLasKa, Palmer: 2700, oct. 9 & 22, nov. 13 & 26, Dec. 11 & 24, Jan. 8 & 24, Feb. 12 & 25, mar. 11 & 24, apr. 8 & 28, a; Andrea Tesch, Box 5555, Ft. Richardson, AK 99505; ahtesch@hotmail.com caLiFornia, Sacramento: 1800, oct. 9, nov. 13, Dec. 11, Jan. 8, Feb. 12, mar. 11, a; K. Tate, 108 Kilcairn Ct., Folsom, CA 95630; urc_pistolmatch@sbcglobal.net coLoraDo, Denver: 2700, oct. 29, nov. 19, Dec. 17, Jan. 28, Feb. 25, mar. 24, apr. 28, a; S. Locatelli, 20302 Pleasant Park Rd., Conifer, CO 80433; (303) 697-5748; slocat@aol.com DELaWarE, New Castle: 2700, oct. 29-30, a; G. Barton, 87 Bunker Hill Rd., New Castle, DE 19720; (302) 893-1146; gregbce@verizon.net iDaho, Boise: 900, oct. 29, nov. 26, Dec. 17, Jan. 28, apr. 16; 2700, oct. 30, nov. 27, Dec. 18, Jan. 29, Feb. 26, apr. 17, r; L. Wetzel, 1118 N. Dawn Dr., Boise, ID 83713

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DELaWarE, New Castle: Dec. 3-4, r; G. Barton, 87 Bunker Hill Rd., New Castle, DE 19720; (302) 893-1146; gregbce@verizon.net tEXas, Amarillo: apr. 13-15, r; D. Taramasso, 8100 Alexandria Ave., Amarillo, TX 79118; (940) 521-0017; dtaramasso@sbcglobal.net

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haWaii, Honolulu: 2700, oct. 8-9, r; R. Takata, P.O. Box 971488, Waipahu, HI 96797; (808) 347-1514; russell.takata@yahoo.com Louisiana, Holmwood: 2700, oct. 1-2, r; J. Texada, 911 Inverery Dr., Lake Charles, LA 70605; (337) 477-5277; jtexada@suddenlink.net

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iDAhO, Coeur dAlene: 2700, Dec. 10, Jan. 14, A; R. Swing, 6001 N. Atlas Rd. Coeur dAlene, ID 83815; stilesroger@insightbb.com mAinE, Augusta: 900, nov. 27, Dec. 18, R; B. Hayford, 23 Mills Rd. Apt. C, Newcastle, ME 04553; (207) 563-2365; daniel4214@yahoo.com mASSAChUSETTS, Bedford: 2700, may 1, R; R. Dyer, 4 Sibley Dr., Bedford, MA 01730; (781) 275-9485 nEW JERSEY, Carteret: 2700, Oct. 22-23, R; Mary Badiak, 74 Lazy Brook Rd., Flemington, NJ 08822; (908) 788-5503; noalibis.mary@gmail.com nEW JERSEY, Old Bridge: 2700, nov. 26-27, R; Mary Badiak, 74 Lazy Brook Rd., Flemington, NJ 08822; (908) 788-5503; noalibis.mary@gmail.com nEW JERSEY, Riverdale: Oct. 7-8, nov. 11-12, R; D. Lange, 536 Doremus Ave., Glen Rock, NJ 07452; (201) 251-0933; dl2700@aol.com OhiO, Cincinnati: 1800, nov. 6, Dec. 4, Jan. 8, Feb. 5, mar. 4, Apr. 1, A; K. Donahoe, P.O. Box 30, Morrow, OH 45152; (513) 899-4989; flyingpigforge@gmail.com OhiO, Warren: 1800, Oct. 16, nov. 20, Dec. 18, Jan. 15, Feb. 19, mar. 18, Apr. 15, R; D. Bowser, 28 E. Church St., Newton Falls, OH 44444; (330) 219-4440; davbowser@aol.com OREgOn, Portland: 2700, nov. 6, Jan. 8, Feb. 5, A; Sabrina Lett, P.O. Box 35, Boring, OR 97009; schlmum@yahoo.com OREgOn, Salem: 900, Oct. 2, Dec. 4, mar. 4, R; D. Watts, 3035 Brenna Ave. NE, Salem, OR 97301; (503) 881-9885; anthoi@hotmail.com pEnnSYLVAniA, Harrisburg: 1800, nov. 12-13, R; G. Bartell, 219 Maywood Rd., York, PA 17402; alex_bird2@verizon.net pEnnSYLVAniA, Morrisville: 2700, nov. 19, R; R. Steinbrecher, 7701 Gate Rd., Wyndmoor, PA 19038; (215) 836-7184; ronstone2664@yahoo.com pEnnSYLVAniA, Palmyra: 900, Feb. 18, R; J. Lutz, 10569 Allentown Blvd., Annville, PA 17003; (717) 507-4121 (c); (717) 307-2238; jlutz@microserve.net ViRginiA, Chesapeake: 1800, Oct. 7-8, nov. 18-19, Dec. 16-17, A; K. McKinna, 4057 Kalona Rd., Portsmouth, VA 23703; (757) 484-1139; fayenken@verizon.net WiSCOnSin, Kenosha: 1800, Oct. 21-23, R; R. Settle, 4226 Bennett Ave., Gurnee, IL 60031; (847) 596-2963; settleron@comcast.net

CONVENTIONAL OUTDOOR PISTOL


ALABAmA, Moundville: 2700, nov. 19, R; B. Fikes, 7091 Forest Mill Dr., Cottondale, AL 35453; barry@fikespix.com ARiZOnA, Phoenix: 2700, Oct. 16, nov. 13, Dec. 18, A; nov. 6, R; D. Plante, 1014 E. Constitution Dr., Gilbert, AZ 85296; (480) 855-0002; donpla@msn.com CALiFORniA, Dulzura: 1800, Oct. 22, nov. 26, A; D. Gussler, 9334 Dempster Dr., Santee, CA 92071; dgussler@gmail.com CALiFORniA, Escondido: 1800, Oct. 9-11, nov. 13, Dec. 11, A; M. Freedman, 270 N. El Camino Real #F200, Encinitas, CA 92024; (760) 402-6275; mfree1@roadrunner.com CALiFORniA, San Bernardino: 1800, Oct. 2, nov. 6, Dec. 4, A; E. Weese, 8978 Sewell, Fontana, CA 92335; (909) 822-8749 CALiFORniA, Sloughhouse: 2700, Oct. 2, nov. 6, Dec. 4, Jan. 1, Feb. 5, mar. 4, Apr. 1, may 6, A; T. Silva, 2030 McSwain Rd., Merced, CA 95341; (209) 384-2314; (209) 631-6587 (c); n9911c@sbcglobal.net COLORADO, Byers: 2700, Risk Takers, Oct. 2, A; W. Harris, 7602 Yule Ct., Arvada, CO 80007; wwharris@q.com FLORiDA, Blountstown: 2700, Oct. 9, nov. 13, Dec. 11, A; R. Crawford, 24506 NE CR 69A, Altha, FL 32421; (850) 762-8164; sgm2670olympian@fairpoint.net FLORiDA, Jacksonville: 1800, nov. 20; 2700, Oct. 16, Dec. 18, A; R. Erickson, 9028 Latimer Rd. W., Jacksonville, FL 32257; (904) 448-3174 FLORiDA, Pensacola: 2700, Oct. 16, nov. 20, Jan. 15, Feb. 19, A; P. Hulbeck, 721 Pensacola Beach Blvd. Unit 1501, Pensacola Beach, FL 32561; (850) 916-3941; paul@gregorystreet.com FLORiDA, Weeki Wachee: 2700, nov. 27, A; M. Rials, 712 Stockton St., Brooksville, FL 34601; (352) 279-4877; mark.rials@gmail.com gEORgiA, Blythe: 2700, Oct. 1, nov. 5, A; S. Meldrum, P.O. Box 211996, Martinez, GA 30917; (706) 592-4230; stevesgun@comcast.net gEORgiA, Conyers: 2700, Oct. 9, A; B. Davis, 465 Riverhill Dr. NW, Atlanta, GA 30328; (404) 256-2334; billdavis45acp@comcast.net gEORgiA, Dawsonville: 2700, Oct. 23, A; J. Good, 1020 N. Point Dr., Roswell, GA 30075; (770) 815-1136; ptgudi@yahoo.com gEORgiA, Ft. Benning: 2700, nov. 13, mar. 17-18, R; R. Hawkins, 281 Piedmont Lake Rd., Pine Mountain, GA 31822; (706) 615-2799; rnh1953@aol.com gEORgiA, Valdosta: 2700, Oct. 22, nov. 26, A; W. Wallace, 1269 Devane Rd., Quitman, GA 31643; (229) 263-7333; wi4f@windstream.net

iDAhO, Coeur dAlene: 2700, Oct. 8, nov. 12, A; R. Swing, 6001 N. Atlas Rd., Coeur dAlene, ID 83815; r1swing@gmail.com inDiAnA, Georgetown: 1800, Oct. 15, nov. 19, Dec. 17, Jan. 21, Feb. 18, A; F. Kunzler, 4314 Brownsboro Glen Rd., Louisville, KY 40241; (502) 412-4417; fkunzler@hotmail.com KEnTUCKY, Bowling Green: 1800, Oct. 8, A; R. Stiles, 7541 Morgantown Rd., Bowling Green, KY 42101; (270) 842-6123; stilesroger@insightbb.com mAinE, Scarborough: 2700, Oct. 02, R; L. Carter, 56 W. Gray Rd., Gray, ME 04039; (207) 657-4559; hammerli@maine.rr.com mARYLAnD, Annapolis: 2700, Oct. 8, A; 900, nov. 5-6, R; P. Striffler, 549 Bowline Rd., Severna Park, MD 21146; (410) 544-5648; pjstriff@cablespeed.com mARYLAnD, Harwood: 2700, Oct. 9, R; T. Metcalfe, 317 Red Cloud Rd., Lusby, MD 20657; (410) 474-1409; tmet2003@yahoo.com mASSAChUSETTS, Bedford: 1800, Oct. 16, A; B. Simard Jr., 4 Julio St., Chelmsford, MA 01824; bsimardjr@comcast.net mASSAChUSETTS, N. Attleboro: 2700, Oct. 16, R; D. LaFlamme, 45 Arrowhead Rd., Wrentham, MA 02093; dala2@verizon.net miSSOURi, Columbia: 2700, Oct. 16, A; K. Finlay, 613 S. Rollins St., Centralia, MO 65240; (573) 682-2853; finlaykm45@mywdo.com miSSOURi, Holden: 2700, Oct. 9, A; E. Pearson, 1305 E. 109th Ter., Kansas City, MO 64131; (913) 636-9399; mr45auto@gmail.com nEW JERSEY, Windsor: 2700, Oct. 15, R; K. Stern, 17 Bedford Rd., Kendall Park, NJ 08824; (609) 462-9428; keith.stern1@verizon.net nEW YORK, Calverton: 900, Oct. 2, nov. 13, A; S. Manners, 4523 Broadway 5B, New York, NY 10040; (917) 399-0394 nEW YORK, Freeport: 1800, Oct. 15-16, A; G. Kraus, 2468 Williams Ct., Bellmore, NY 11710; (516) 221-0479; gmk42@aol.com nEW YORK, Wappinger Falls: 2700, Oct. 2, nov. 6, Dec. 4, mar. 4, Apr. 1, may 6, Jun. 3, Jul. 1, Aug. 5, Oct. 7, nov. 4, Dec. 2, R; R. Thomas, P.O. Box 115, New Rochelle, NY 10802; rt115@optonline.net nORTh CAROLinA, Asheville: 2700, Oct. 1, A; G. Kormanik, 1 Red Oak Rd., Asheville, NC 28804; (828) 252-8871; sharkdoctor@gmail.com nORTh CAROLinA, Creedmoor: 2700, Oct. 22, A; C. Rhodes, 2012 Autumn Ct., Clayton, NC 27520; crhodesx@aol.com nORTh CAROLinA, Haw River: 2700, Oct. 16, A; C. Hardesty, 1914 Bassett Tr., Greensboro, NC 27410; (336) 253-7302; clark2245@triad.rr.com

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OhiO, Batavia: 2700, Oct. 16, A; M. Reichart, 1697 Cottontail Dr., Milford, OH 45150; (859) 322-9131 (c); (513) 722-0323; mreiechart@cinci.rr.com OhiO, Cincinnati: 2700, Oct. 2, A; J. Basham, 10121 Zig Zag Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45242; (513) 793-2134; jrbasham@fuse.net OKLAhOmA, Davis: 2700, Oct. 8, nov. 12, A; B. Randall, 1200 E. Hanna, Davis, OK 73030; bdrandall@sbcglobal.net OREgOn, Sherwood: 2700, Oct. 15, A; nov. 4 & 13, R; R. Cavalli, 821 N. Shore Rd., Lake Oswego, OR 97034; (503) 744-0538; r.cavalli@comcast.net OREgOn, Springfield: 2700, Oct. 9, R; R. Toyota, P.O. Box 32, Springfield, OR 97477; toyotaroddy@juno.com pEnnSYLVAniA, Boyertown: 2700, Oct. 1-2, R; H. Davis, 61 Lindy Ln., Boyertown, PA 19512; (610) 369-0605; howardkeithdavis@comcast.net pEnnSYLVAniA, Brookhaven: 2700, Oct. 23, R; J. Hodges, 212 S. Manor Dr., Media, PA 19063; (484) 886-6119; pistolchief@yahoo.com SOUTh CAROLinA, Orangeburg: 2700, Oct. 28, nov. 26, A; W. Pierce, 117 Balbriggan Dr., Goose Creek, SC 29445 SOUTh CAROLinA, South Congaree: 2700, Oct. 15, nov. 19, A; C. Andrews, 3151 Pinebelt Rd., Columbia, SC 29204; (803) 787-7124; bang2700@sc.rr.com TEnnESSEE, Arlington: 2700, Oct. 15, A; A. Barcon, 100 Sugar Maple Cove, Oakland, TN 38060; abarcon@gmail.com TEnnESSEE, Chattanooga: 2700, Oct. 8, A; B. Leckie, 6638 Sandwood Cir., Harrison, TN 37341 TEnnESSEE, Columbia: 2700, Oct. 23, A; J. McCaig, P.O. Box 808, Columbia, TN 38402; jmccaig@bellsouth.net TEnnESSEE, Cookeville: 2700, Oct. 16, A; C. Pardue, 2880 Standing Stone Hwy., Cookeville, TN 38506; (931) 526-7941; (931) 498-2829 (w); cpardue@multipro.com TEXAS, Carrollton: 2700, Oct. 3, A; S. Chapman, 795 FM 513, Lone Oak, TX 75453; (903) 447-2546; bchap795@verizon.net TEXAS, Houston: 2700, Oct. 23, nov. 27, A; B. Mahan, 3241 Teal Dr., Katy, TX 77493; (281) 391-5291; rmbdp@aol.com TEXAS, Manor: 2700, Oct. 16, A; D. Howland, 359 Lakeside Dr., China Spring, TX 76633; (254) 855-4608; davehowland@skybeammail.net TEXAS, San Antonio (Atascosa): 1800, Oct. 9, Dec. 11, A; J. Ford, 15202 Heimer Rd., San Antonio, TX 78232; (210) 244-3070; pistol@southtexasshooting.org TEXAS, Wichita Falls: 2700, Oct. 22, A; D. Van Meter, 4408 Ridgemont Dr., Wichita Falls, TX 76309; (940) 691-2330; kraxa@swbell.net ViRginiA, Montpelier: 2700, Oct. 1, R; J. Tyree, 408 Glendale Dr., Henrico, VA 23229; jtyree2@comcast.net

WAShingTOn, Puyallup: 2700, nov. 6, A; L. Lang, 8106 201st St. E., Spanaway, WA 98387; (206) 617-9630; tenringwobble@comcast.net WAShingTOn, Ravensdale: 2700, Oct. 8, A; J. Bentler, 18450 114th Ave. SE, Renton, WA 98055; imego@comcast.net WAShingTOn, University Place: 2700, Oct. 1, A; B. Hom, 7309 91st Ave. SW, Lakewood, WA 98498; (253) 232-0253; wyhom@earthlink.net

OThER TOURnAmEnTS
FLORiDA, Woodville: Op, mS, pRO, Oct. 15, nov. 19, Dec. 17, A; M. Fordyce, 8819 Centerville Rd., Tallahassee, FL 32309; (850) 566-1317; springymf@aol.com KAnSAS, Hutchinson: Op, mS, ORF, RF, pRO, pRF, Oct. 2, A; G. Dick, 1803 Wesbrook Dr., Hutchinson, KS 67502; quiltnshoot@cox.net LOUiSiAnA, Holmwood: mS, ORF, Oct. 15, nov. 19, A; G. Yantis, 2524 Thomas Ln., Lake Charles, LA 70605; g_yantis@yahoo.com miChigAn, Benton Harbor: in, Op, mar. 25, R; M. Prillwitz, 9401 Territorial Rd., Benton Harbor, MI 49022; (269) 463-3472; prillmb@gmail.com miSSOURi, Bates City: may 20, R; R. DeJarnette, 2525 NE Douglas, Lees Summit, MO 64064; (816) 591-1653 (c); (816) 525-3330 (w); ron@air-charter-inc.com miSSOURi, Billings: Op, mS, ORF, RF, pRO, pRF, Oct. 9, nov. 6, A; A. Barksdale, 2944 W. Nottingham, Springfield, MO 65810; (417) 343-5277; asubm09@sbcglobal.net nORTh CAROLinA, pRO, Waxhaw: Oct. 15, nov. 19, Dec. 17, A; J. Ashley Jr., 312 River Birch Ln., Clover, SC 29710; (803) 684-2678; jyashley@gmail.com nORTh CAROLinA, Wilmington: Op, mS, ORF, RF, pRO, pRF, Oct. 23, A; S. Powell Jr., 3428 Osprey Ln., Wilmington, NC 28409; (910) 509-7351; sholar.powell@pgnmail.com ViRginiA, Bedford: Op, mS, ORF, Oct. 1, nov. 5, A; A. Strawn, 1456 Benchmark Ln., Bedford, VA 24523; (540) 586-2080; alan550@yahoo.com WEST ViRginiA, Hinton: Op, mS, ORF, RFm, pRO, pRF, Oct. 9, A; A. Fleshman, 215 12th Ave., Hinton, WV 25951; (304) 466-3429; alfleshman@yahoo.com

INTERNATIONAL PISTOL
inDiAnA, Columbus: in, Ap, FRp, STD, Oct. 8, nov. 19, Dec. 10, Jan. 14, Feb. 11, mar. 10, A; J. Thomas, 7035 S. Stratton Ct., Columbus, IN 47203; (812) 376-8922; jathomas7@hotmail.com mAinE, Augusta: in, CFp, nov. 27, Dec. 18, R; B. Hayford, 23 Mills Rd., Apt. C, Newcastle, ME 04553; (207) 563-2365; daniel4214@yahoo.com

piSTOL LEAgUES
ARiZOnA, Rio Rico: in, Jan.-Jun.; Bernice McKinney, 1470 Circulo Sombrero, Rio Rico, AZ 85648; xcount@dakota.com.net iOWA, Spencer: in, Jan.-mar.; K. Heimgartner, 101 Parkway Dr., Spencer, IA 51301; auction1@smunet.net nEW mEXiCO, Albuquerque: in, 900, Jul. 5-Dec. 27; K. Nicholson, 5418 Vista Lejana NE, Albuquerque, NM 87111; (505) 293-6624; (505) 846-4977 (w); knicholson51@peoplepc.com nEW YORK, Middle Village: in, Sep.-may; C. Sorrentino, 63 West Fort Salonga Rd., Northport, NY 11768; vino829@optonline.net nEW YORK, Suffern: Jan.-Dec.; M. Dorfman, 45 Treetop Cir., Nanuet, NY 10954 pEnnSYLVAniA, New Milford: in, Oct 7-mar 2; J. Knapp, P.O. Box 282, 26 Bradford St., Marathon, NY 13803; ipastatoff@gmail.com

AIR PISTOL ACTION PISTOL


REgiOnALS
miChigAn, Berrien Springs: Op, may 19, R; M. Prillwitz, 9401 Territorial Rd., Benton Harbor, MI 49022; (269) 463-3472; prillmb@gmail.com miSSOURi, Bates City: Op, mS, ORF, RF, pRO, Oct. 1, R; R. DeJarnette, 2525 NE Douglas, Lees Summit, MO 64064; (816) 591-1653 (c); (816) 525-3330 (w); ron@air-charter-inc.com

STATE ChAmpiOnShipS
COnnECTiCUT, Manchester: in, nov. 13, R; J. Powell, 15 Ralph Rd., Manchester, CT 06040; johngp@cox.net pEnnSYLVAniA, Palmyra: in, Dec. 10, R; J. Lutz, 10569 Allentown Blvd., Annville, PA 17003; (717) 507-4121 (c); (717) 307-2238; jlutz@microserve.net

OThER TOURnAmEnTS
iDAhO, Boise: in, Oct. 29, nov. 26, Dec. 17, Jan. 28, Apr. 16, R; L. Wetzel, 1118 N. Dawn Dr., Boise, ID 83713 nEW JERSEY, Gibbsboro: in, nov. 6, Dec. 11, R; P. Adamowski, 22 Richwood Ter., Marmora, NJ 08223; (609) 390-3941; pauladamowski@comcast.net

STATE ChAmpiOnShipS
miChigAn, Berrien Springs: Op, may 20, R; M. Prillwitz, 9401 Territorial Rd., Benton Harbor, MI 49022; (269) 463-3472; prillmb@gmail.com

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LEAgUE
COnnECTiCUT, Manchester: in, Oct.-Apr.; J. Powell, 15 Ralph Rd., Manchester, CT 06040; johngp@cox.net

POLICE PISTOL COMBAT


REgiOnAL
RhODE iSLAnD, Scituate: Oct. 1, R; G. Pesare; (401) 272-8429; gpesare7@hotmail.com

KAnSAS, Topeka: COn, Oct. 15-16, R; T. Morrissey, 2034 SW Arnold Ave., Topeka, KS 66604; (785) 235-6701; westtek@cjnetworks.com SOUTh CAROLinA, Ridgeville: COn, nov. 19-20, R; W. Smith, 2437 Trent St., Charleston, SC 29414; (843) 607-9892; smit556@bellsouth.net

CONVENTIONAL POSITION
CALiFORniA, S. El Monte: nov. 19-20, R; R. Del Rio, 5918 Hadrians Cres., Anaheim, CA 92807; (714) 998-1804

nORTh CAROLinA, Fayetteville: OUT, 3p, Dec. 17, Feb. 18, A; R. Smith, 877 Danish Dr., Fayetteville, NC 28303; (910) 494-0209; hipower@nc.rr.com TEXAS, Haltom City: in, 4p, nov. 20, A; S. Baum, 1013 Spanish Tr., Roanoke, TX 76262; (817) 431-0465; kraigbaummd80@verizon.net TEXAS, Marble Falls: OUT, Oct. 22, nov. 26, A; G. Taylor, 601 CR 123-A, Marble Falls, TX 78654; (512) 755-6772; thetaylors@tstar.net

RIFLE PRONE
ALABAmA, Grant: OUT, COn, Oct. 8, nov. 12, Dec. 10, R; B. Hunter, 6607 Marsh Ave., Huntsville, AL 35806; (256) 955-1456; garandmatch1@yahoo.com ARKAnSAS, Pine Bluff: OUT, COn, nov. 5, Dec. 3, A; D. Mayfield, 3508 Whippoorwill Cove, White Hall, AR 71602; (870) 489-4404; mayfieldd@archildrens.org CALiFORniA, Modesto: OUT, COn, Oct. 16, A; S. Fentress, 2776 Appling Cir., Stockton, CA 95209; (209) 481-3936 (c); (201) 478-4439; s-bfen@sbcglobal.net FLORiDA, Hollywood: OUT, COn, Oct. 8, nov. 12, A; R. Schwartz, 9801 SW 121 St., Miami, FL 33176; lrs48@aol.com gEORgiA, Cusseta: OUT, COn, Oct. 1, nov. 5, A; G. Youmans, 293 Big Sky Dr., Hamilton, GA 31811; (706) 576-5129; gus@cscsifle.com gEORgiA, Dawsonville: OUT, COn, Oct. 15;OUT, mET, nov. 19, A; T. Steadman, 805 Ferncroft Ct., Roswell, GA 30075; (404) 392-7050 (c); (770) 587-4604; steadmant@comcast.net inDiAnA, Borden: OUT, COn, Oct. 2, A; D. Tate, 1041 Lakeside Dr., Taylorsville, KY 40071; (502) 432-5123; dontateky@gmail.com inDiAnA, Markleville: OUT, COn, Oct. 23, A; J. Sommerkamp, 11689 Rosemeade Dr., Carmel, IN 46032; (317) 407-5976; jsommerkamp@sbcglobal.net KAnSAS, Sedgwick: OUT, COn, Oct. 30, A; P. Aversa, 10003 S. Hertzler, Sedgwick, KS 67135 KAnSAS, Whitewater: OUT, mET, nov. 12, A; L. Richardson, 101 N. Brookforest, Derby, KS 67037; ljlrrich@aol.com nORTh CAROLinA, Creedmoor: OUT, COn, Oct. 8, A; D. Davis, 10625 Winding Wood Trail, Raleigh, NC 27613; dondavisro@gmail.com pEnnSYLVAniA, Monaca: OUT, COn, Oct. 8, A; J. Kaufman, 6141 Chatham Dr., Aliquippa, PA 15001; (724) 375-8934 pEnnSYLVAniA, Perkasie: OUT, COn, Oct. 1, A; C. Seitz, 1000 N. Ridge Rd., P.O. Box 182, Perkasie, PA 18944; chriseitz@comcast.net

STATE ChAmpiOnShipS
ALABAmA, Tuscaloosa: Oct. 15, R; J. Guntharp; (205) 631-9067; guntharpj@jccal.org gEORgiA, Douglasville: Oct. 1, R; W. Sprouse; (770) 542-8445; gpml_officer@comcast.net mARYLAnD, Frederick: Oct. 22-23, R; G. Bransom; (301) 253-4344; bransom@verizon.net SOUTh CAROLinA, Columbia: Oct. 15, R; D. Moore, (843) 873-1837; dmoore40@sc.rr.com

STATE ChAmpiOnShipS
NRA METRIC POSITION
ALABAmA, Pinson: OUT, Oct. 1, R; P. Mitchell, 2660 Mtn. View Ln., Morris, AL 35116; (205) 936-0743; perrymitchell@att.net TEXAS, Atascosa: OUT, Oct. 15, R; W. Morgan, 153 Country Oaks Dr., La Vernia, TX 78121; (210) 378-3656 (c); (830) 947-4800; centershot@live.com

NRA CONVENTIONAL POSITION


nORTh CAROLinA, Fayetteville: OUT, Oct. 15-16, R; R. Smith, 877 Danish Dr., Fayetteville, NC 28303; (910) 494-0209; hipower@nc.rr.com

OThER TOURnAmEnTS
ARiZOnA, Phoenix: Oct. 17, nov. 21, Dec. 19, A; B. Frank; (602) 509-8109; dpsmousegunner@yahoo.com ARKAnSAS, El Dorado: Oct. 22, R; P. Love; (870) 546-2710; love-paul@att.net DELAWARE, Seaford: Oct. 8, A; G. Esham; (302) 381-5824; mesham1@aol.com nEVADA, Las Vegas: Oct. 8-9, A; J. Nagazyna; (702) 232-7104; usnrshooter@gmail.com nEW YORK, Chester: Sep. 30-Oct. 1, A; H. Baumann; (845) 623-2571; h_baumann@town.clarkstown.ny.us pEnnSYLVAniA, Lebanon: Oct. 8, nov. 12, A; R. Dziak; (570) 579-6214; rdziak62@gmail.com RhODE iSLAnD, Scituate: nov. 5, A; G. Pesare; (401) 272-8429; gpesare7@hotmail.com SOUTh CAROLinA, Columbia: Oct. 8, A; D. Moore; (843) 873-1837; dmoore40@sc.rr.com VERmOnT, Derby Line: Oct. 1, A; S. Becker; (802) 266-3553 WAShingTOn, Richland: Oct. 15, nov. 5, A; S. Voigt; (509) 308-7912; stevenvoigt@charter.net

RIFLE PRONE
ALABAmA, Pinson: COn, Oct. 22, R; P. Mitchell, 2660 Mtn. View Ln., Morris, AL 35116; (205) 936-0743; perrymitchell@att.net FLORiDA, Orlando: COn, Oct. 1-2; mET, nov. 5-6, R; A. Dart, 5915 Viking Rd., Orlando, FL 32808; (407) 295-5115; rimfire22@aol.com

OThER TOURnAmEnTS
NRA METRIC POSITION
FLORiDA, Lakeland: OUT, Dec. 3, A; E. Hess, 523 El Camino Real N., Lakeland, FL 33813; (863) 640-2755; flsmallbore@aol.com TEXAS, Bellville: OUT, Oct. 22, nov. 19, Dec. 17, Jan. 21, A; N. Shipley, 10207 Baranowski Bush Rd., Bellville, TX 77418; (979) 865-5515; nfdcg@dishmail.net TEXAS, Marble Falls: OUT, Oct. 22, nov. 26, A; G. Taylor, 601 CR 123-A, Marble Falls, TX 78654; (512) 755-6772; thetaylors@tstar.net

SMALLBORE RIFLE
REgiOnALS
RIFLE PRONE
COnnECTiCUT, Southington: mET, Oct. 15-16, R; Nicole Panko, 64 Lake Ave., Barrington, RI 02806; spal51@yahoo.com

NRA CONVENTIONAL POSITION


CALiFORniA, S. El Monte: OUT, 3p, nov. 19-20, R; R. Del Rio, 5918 Hadrians Cres, Anaheim, CA 92807; (714) 998-1804

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SOUTh CAROLinA, Ridgeville: OUT, mET, Oct. 15, Dec. 17, A; W. Smith, 2437 Trent St., Charleston, SC 29414; (843) 607-9892; smit556@bellsouth.net TEnnESSEE, Harrison: OUT, COn, Oct. 1, A; N. Bratcher, P.O. Box 1209, Harrison, TN 37341; (423) 994-7234; nfbrat@bellsouth.net TEXAS, Longview: OUT, COn, Oct. 22, nov. 19, Dec. 17, A; R Crawford, 1800 Idylwood Dr., Kilgore, TX 75662; (903) 658-1479 (c); (903) 983-1602; rcrawford@cablelynx.com TEXAS, Marble Falls: OUT, mET, COn, Oct. 22, nov. 26, A; G. Taylor, 601 CR 123-A, Marble Falls, TX 78654; (512) 755-6772; thetaylors@tstar.net TEXAS, Terrell: OUT, COn, Oct. 15, nov. 19, A; R. Leraas, 2036 FM 1002 S., Big Sandy, TX 75755; leraas@chilitech.com ViRginiA, Grafton: OUT, COn, Oct. 23, A; D. Craft, P.O. Box 2037, Grafton, VA 23692; dcraft2@cox.net

3P AIR RIFLE PRECISION


pEnnSYLVAniA, Chambersburg: in, nov. 19-20, Dec. 10, R; N. Diefenderfer, 257 Potomac Heights, Hagerstown, MD 21742; (301) 797-4282; barbara.norris@verizon.net

HIGH POWER RIFLE


REgiOnALS
CALiFORniA, Coalinga: Sep. 30-Oct. 2, R; J. OConnell, 1817 Chestnut St., Alameda, CA 94501; jso6br@aol.com

LONG RANGE PRONE RIFLE


CALiFORniA, Coalinga: Oct. 27-30, R; J. OConnell, 1817 Chestnut St., Alameda, CA 94501; jso6br@aol.com OKLAhOmA, Sand Springs: Oct. 29-30, R; R. Jensen, 14212 A. East 550 Rd., Inola, OK 74036; rdjensen280@hotmail.com WAShingTOn, Richland: Oct. 7-9, R; D. Hoffarth, 31504 S. Quinn St., Kennewick, WA 99337; (509) 539-2476 (c); (509) 203-4181; davelhof@gmail.com

SMALLBORE LIGHT RIFLE


gEORgiA, Dawsonville: OUT, STA, Oct. 2, R; Charlotte Henry, 7781 Turner Rd., Woodstock, GA 30188; (678) 575-9496; charlottehenry@comcast.net

MIDRANGE PRONE RIFLE


OKLAhOmA, Sand Springs: Oct. 29-30, R; R. Jensen, 14212 A. East 550 Rd., Inola, OK 74036; rdjensen280@hotmail.com

SmALLBORE RiFLE LEAgUES


ARiZOnA, Rio Rico: in, 3p, 4p, COn, Jan.-Jun.; Bernice McKinney, 1470 Circulo Sombrero, Rio Rico, AZ 85648; xcount@dakotacom.net mOnTAnA, Conrad: in, 4p COn, nov.-mar.; M. Habets, 2046 Prairie View Rd., Conrad, MT 59425; mbhabets@tetonwireless.net

STATE ChAmpiOnShipS
HIGH POWER RIFLE
ARiZOnA, Phoenix: LR, FC, 1000 YD, nov. 19-20; 200/300/600 YD, nov. 25-27; LR, pAL, 800/900/1000 YD, Dec. 2-4; SER, 200/300/600 YD, Jan. 13-15; mRp, FC, 300/500/600 YD, Apr. 14-15, R; M. Tompkins, P.O. Box 11684, Prescott, AZ 86304 CALiFORniA, Coalinga: 1000 YD, nov. 4-6, R; J. OConnell, 1817 Chestnut St., Alameda, CA 94501; jso6br@aol.com COLORADO, Bailey: 200/300/600 YD, Oct. 9, R; P. Jend; (303) 564-5077; epjend317@aol.com FLORiDA, Palm Bay: mRp, FC, 600 YD, nov. 5-6, R; R. Stokes, 913 Skye Ln., Palm Harbor, FL 34683; hprjs@flssa.org FLORiDA, Palm Bay: 600 YD, Dec. 10, R; J. Stuart, 4105 Saltwater Blvd., Tampa, FL 33615; hpjws@flssa.org gEORgiA, Ft. Gordon (South Carolina): LR, FC, 1000 YD, Oct. 29-30, R; M. Garrett, 205 Riverbirch Dr., Lexington, SC 29072; (803) 808-8998; mgarrett@windstream.net KAnSAS, Hutchinson: 600YD, nov. 12-13, R; J. Heger, 11831 W. Albert Cir., Maize, KS 67101; (316) 209-5466; lheger13@sbcglobal.net

KAnSAS, Hutchinson: SER 200/300/ 600 YD, Oct. 8-9, R; G. Krebaum, 1102 W. 82nd St., Hutchinson, KS 67501; (620) 662-7515; krebaum@sbcglobal.net miSSiSSippi, Bogue Chitto: mRp, FC, 600 YD, Oct. 22-23, R; B. Lackey, 2840 Ratliff Rd., Raymond, MS 39154; (601) 622-5316; lackey.bill@att.nett miSSOURi, Marshall: mRp, FC, Oct. 1-2, R; D. Strannigan, C-33, Lake Lotawana, MO 64086; (816) 578-4020 nEW JERSEY, Millville: mRp, FC, 600 YD, Oct. 1, R; M. Schallow, 3044 Reading Ave., Hammonton, NJ 08037; (609) 992-6816; woodgunguy@comcast.net nORTh CAROLinA, Butner: 200/300/600 YD, Oct. 1-2; FBp, FC, 300/500/600/800/900/1000 YD, Oct. 15-16, R; J. Rorer, 2009 Edgewater Dr., Winterville, NC 28590; (252) 493-7736; rorerj@embarqmail.com pUERTO RiCO, Camp Santiago: Jan. 1315, R; V. Calderon, Ave. America Miranda #1127 Caparra Ter., San Juan, PR 00921; (787) 614-0840; vmc840@yahoo.com TEnnESSEE, Lakeland: mRp, FC, 300/500/600 YD, Oct. 22-23, R; D. Fletcher, 9428 Old Brownsville Rd., Lakeland, TN 38002; (901) 674-0645; jdfletcher@bellsouth.net TEXAS, Bastrop: 200/300/600 YD, Sep. 30-Oct. 1, R; R. Crawford, 1800 Idylwood Dr., Kilgore, TX 75662; (903) 658-1479 (c); (903) 983-1602; rcrawford@cablelynx.com TEXAS, Juliff: LR, FC, 800/900/ 1000 YD, Oct. 7-9, R; R. Curry, P.O. Box 150806, Ft. Worth, TX 76108; curr320@aol.com

OThER TOURnAmEnTS
HIGH POWER RIFLE
ALABAmA, Guntersville Dam: 100 YD, Oct. 1, nov. 5, A; J. Moses, 2009 Rodgers Dr., Huntsville, AL 35811; (256) 534-7968; j.moses1@comcast.net ALABAmA, Hoover: 100 YD, Oct. 30, nov. 27, A; J. McCorstin, 152 Mallard Pointe Cir., Pelham, AL 35124; (205) 663-0433; jbmcrt@hotmail.com ALABAmA, Pinson: 100 YD, Oct. 8, A; T. Stuart, 636 Shadywood Dr., Birmingham, AL 35206; (205) 838-5647; tommystuart@bellsouth.net ALASKA, Ft. Richardson: 200 YD, Oct. 1 & 15, A; J. Terhune, P.O. Box 2841, Kenai, AK 99611: (907) 262-5875; jterhune@alaska.net ALASKA, Juneau: mRp, FC, 300 YD, Oct. 30, nov. 27; 200 YD, Oct. 30, nov. 27, A; M. Menzies, 19005 Glacier Hwy., Juneau, AK 99801; (907) 789-9025; mmenzies@gci.net ARiZOnA, Lake Havasu City: 200 YD, Oct. 2, nov. 6, Dec. 4, A; R. Hubert, 2137 McCulloch Blvd. Ste. B, Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403; (928) 716-6536; rguns@citlink.net

AIR RIFLE
STATE ChAmpiOnShip
mARYLAnD, Frederick: in, JR, SpT, pRE, mar. 17, R; H. Lane, 12013 Old Annapolis Rd., Frederick, MD 21701; (240) 566-9800; henry.lane@fcps.org

OThER TOURnAmEnTS
INTERNATIONAL AIR RIFLE
inDiAnA, Columbus: in, Oct. 8, nov. 19, Dec. 10, Jan. 14, Feb. 11, mar. 10, A; J. Thomas, 7035 S. Stratton Ct., Columbus, IN 47203; (812) 376-8922; jathomas7@hotmail.com pEnnSYLVAniA, Chambersburg: in, nov. 19-20, R; N. Diefenderfer, 257 Potomac Heights, Hagerstown, MD 21742; (301) 797-4282; barbara.norris@verizon.net

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ARiZOnA, Phoenix: LR, FC, 1000 YD, Feb. 7-12; 200/300/600 YD, mar. 21-24; R; Michelle Gallagher, Berger Bullets, 4275 N. Palm St., Fullerton, CA 92835 ARiZOnA, Tucson: 200/300/600 YD, Oct. 22, nov. 26, Dec. 24, A; M. Krupp, 2319 S. Quail Hollow Dr., Tucson, AZ 85710 ARiZOnA, Yuma: LR, FC, 800/900/ 1000 YD, nov. 20, Jan. 15, mar. 18, may 20 ; 200300/600 YD, Oct. 16, Dec. 18, Feb. 19, Apr. 15, Jun. 17, A; P. Lerma, 685 21st Ave., Yuma, AZ 85364; pauls45pistol@aol.com ARKAnSAS, Camp Robinson: mRp, FC, 600 YD, Oct. 29-30, nov. 19-20, Dec. 17-18, A; D. Halter, 179 Plantation Dr., Mayflower, AR 72106; (501) 329-2741; dchalter@tcworks.net ARKAnSAS, N. Little Rock: LR, FC, 1000 YD, Oct. 29-30, nov. 26-27, Dec. 10-11, A; D. Mayfield, 3508 Whippoorwill Cove, White Hall, AR 71602; (870) 489-4404; mayfieldd@archildrens.org ARKAnSAS, Van Buren: 200/300/600 YD, Oct. 8, nov. 12, Dec. 10, A; J. Crockett, 3107 Larkspur Ln., Ft. Smith, AR 72916; jcrockett26@cox.net CALiFORniA, Bakersfield: 200/300/ 600 YD, Oct. 22, Dec. 17, A; L. Martin, 1409 Carson Dr., Bakersfield, CA 93304; (661) 831-0797; ggmalela@gmail.com CALiFORniA, Camp Pendleton: 200/300/600 YD, Oct. 29-30; LR FC 800/900/1000 YD, Oct. 2 & 29-30; mRp, FC, 600 YD, Oct. 29-30, R; C. Soledade, 521 Gardena Ct., Encinitas, CA 92024; soledade@mac.com CALiFORniA, Castaic: 200/300/600 YD, Oct. 8, nov. 12, Dec. 10, A; J. Mendoza; nra_rifle_sgvgc@yahoo.com CALiFORniA, Castaic: mRp, FC, 300/600 YD, Oct. 15, nov. 19, Dec. 30-31, A; M. Feingersch, 20945 Devonshire St., Suite 203, Chatsworth, CA 91311; (818) 772-7379; mf5252@verizon.net CALiFORniA, Dulzura: 300 YD, Oct. 9, nov. 13, Dec. 11, A; M. Heckman, 10033 Pinewood View, Santee, CA 92071; (619) 334-2878; mheckman@gmail.com CALiFORniA, Dulzura: 100 YD, Oct. 29-30, Dec. 31, A; D. Gussler, 9334 Dempster Dr., Santee, CA 92071; dgussler@gmail.com CALiFORniA, Escondido: 100 YD, Oct. 2, Dec. 4, A; K. Miller, 2421 Hawthorn Glen, Escondido, CA 92027; cageymille@aol.com CALiFORniA, Jamestown: 100 YD, Oct. 1, nov. 5, Dec. 3, A; Connie Taylor, P.O. Box 725, Tuolumne, CA 95379; (209) 770-2331; ctaylor@teamgrizzlies.org CALiFORniA, Lincoln: 200 YD, Oct. 15, nov. 19, Dec. 17, A; M. Martin, 1836 Talon Rd., Rocklin, CA 95765; (916) 630-7025; m130martin@surewest.net

CALiFORniA, Manteca: 100 YD, Oct. 2, A; A. Ewing, 30261 S. Airport Way, Manteca, CA 95336; (209) 640-4800; aaron911sc@yahoo.com CALiFORniA, Nevada City: 100 YD, Oct. 22, A; P. Oehler, 16102 Joshuas Horn Rd., Grass Valley, CA 95949; phil.oehler@sbcglobal.net CALiFORniA, Ojai: nov. 6; mRp 600 YD, FC, Dec. 4, A; R. Coffey, P.O. Box 1825, Thousand Oaks, CA 91358 CALiFORniA, Richmond: 200 YD, Oct. 1-2, nov. 5-6, Dec. 3-4, A; E. Ahrens, 5 Dutch Valley Ln., San Anselmo, CA 94960; (510) 620-9519; rahrens@pacbell.net CALiFORniA, Seeley: 200/300/600 YD, Oct. 2, nov. 6, Dec. 4, A; S. Waycott, 1661 Yucca Dr., El Centro, CA 92243; (760) 353-6238; skipwiley@roadrunner.com CALiFORniA, Victorville: 100 YD, nov. 26, Dec. 24, A; L. Drenth, 21978 Mojave St., Apple Valley, CA 92308; (760) 885-5114; led2hnt@verizon.net COLORADO, Ault: 200 YD, Oct. 23, A; T. Fladung, P.O. Box 1233, Ault, CO 80610; thos4now@g.com COLORADO, Boulder: 200 YD, Oct. 15, nov. 19, R; E. Perry, 597 Wagonwheel Gap Rd., Boulder, CO 80302; (303) 233-3110; earlp@idcomm.com COLORADO, Byers: 200/300/600 YD, Oct. 8, A; J. Monserud, 318 E. Emma St., Lafayette, CO 80026; (303) 666-5732; monserudjim@aol.com COLORADO, Pueblo West: 200 YD, Oct. 15, nov. 19, A; K. Albert, 1095 W. Bowman Ave., Woodland Park, CO 80863; (719) 687-0518; keval05@msn.com COLORADO, Ramah: 200/300/600 YD, Oct. 23, nov. 27, A; D. Bohn, 23449 E. Canyon Pl., Aurora, CO 80016; dvd.bohn@gmail.com DELAWARE, Bridgeville: 200/300/600 YD, Oct. 8, nov. 5; mRp, FC, 600 YD, Oct. 9, nov. 6, A; J. Hague, 20439 Hummingbird Rd., Ellendale, DE 19941; (302) 422-0233; (302) 744-4327 (w); jeffrey.hague@state.de.us FLORiDA, Brooksville: 200 YD, nov. 6, A; B. Davis, 2304 E. Marylue St., Inverness, FL 34453; (352) 341-3909; bdavis985@tampabay.rr.com FLORiDA, Bunnell: 100/200 YD, Oct. 15, nov. 19, Dec. 17, A; J. Hoyer, 1221 Sunningdale Ln., Ormond Beach, FL 32174; (396) 871-7372; jackleg88@hotmail.com FLORiDA, Lakeland: 100 YD, Oct. 2, nov. 6, Dec. 4, A; R. Shultz, 2000 Lasso Ln., Lakeland, FL 33801; lakelandrpc@gmail.com FLORiDA, Orlando: mRp FC, 300YD, Oct. 22, nov. 26-27; 300 YD, Oct. 1, nov. 5, Dec. 3, A; R. Vogel, 7636 Waring Ave., Orlando, FL 32812; (407) 625-3204; papavogel@hotmail.com

FLORiDA, Palm Bay: 200/300/600 YD, Oct. 15, nov. 19, Dec. 17, Jan. 21, Feb. 18, mar. 17, Apr. 21, may 19, Jun. 16, A; mRp, FC, 600 YD, Oct. 16, nov. 20, Dec. 18, Jan. 22, Feb. 19, mar. 18, Apr. 22, may 20, Jun. 17, R; B. Sutherland, 7610 NW S. River Dr., Medley, FL 33166; (305) 218-7057; ransfan@aol.com FLORiDA, Palm Bay: mRp, FC, 600YD, Dec. 26-30, R; E. Kennard, 231 Waterside Dr., Indian Harbour Beach, FL 32937; (321) 777-4604; (321) 506-7308 (c); ericskennard@msn.com FLORiDA, Sunrise: 100 YD, Oct. 1, nov. 5, Dec. 3, A; J. Wiles, 9740 NW 17th St., Plantation, FL 33322; (305) 495-8203; pres@sawgrassrifle.org gEORgiA, Brunswick: 200/300/ 600 YD, nov. 5, A; T. Dulaney, 152 Mackay Dr., Brunswick, GA 31525; tonydulaney@comcast.net gEORgiA, Covington: 200/300/600 YD, Oct. 1, nov. 5, Dec. 3, A; J. Bowers, 491 Covered Bridge Rd., Covington, GA 30016; (770) 787-7949; john_bow@bellsouth.net gEORgiA, Dawsonville: 200/300/600 YD, nov. 12; mRp, FC, 600 YD, nov. 13, A; S. Hardin, 4913 Duncan Woods Dr., Duluth, GA 30096; (770) 447-4877; atlfd@aol.com gEORgiA, Ft. Benning: LR, FC, 1000 YD, Oct. 2, nov. 6; 200/300/600 YD, Oct. 15, nov. 19; mRp, FC, 600 YD, Oct. 16, nov. 20, A; J. Odom, P.O. Box 9753, Columbus, GA 31908; (706) 845-8765; odom@crcrifle.com hAWAii, Kekaha: 300 YD, Oct. 23, Dec. 18, A; D. Ayabe, Box 486, Waimea, HI 96796; (808) 338-1440; ayabed002@hawaii.rr.com hAWAii, Manuka: 100 YD, Oct. 9, nov. 13, Dec. 11, A; K. Kohatsu, 1979 Jale Hooka St., Hilo, HI 96720; (808) 896-8347; kohatsuk001@hawaii.rr.com iLLinOiS, Barry: mRp, FC, 600 YD, Oct. 16; 200/300/600 YD, Oct. 15, A; J. Bruch Jr., 13079 Hwy U, Bowling Green, MO 63334; joebruch@hotmail.com iLLinOiS, Chillicothe: 100 YD, Oct. 15, A; S. Schneckenburger, 6428 N. Devonshire Dr., Peoria, IL 61615; s.scjneckenburger@comcast.net iLLinOiS, Cornell: 100 YD, Oct. 16 & 22, A, D. Cool, 701 Park St., Cornell, IL 61319; (815) 867-7038; benchrest@mchsi.com iLLinOiS, Effingham: 200 YD, Oct. 2, A; D. Miller, W. Grant Ave., Altamont, IL 62411; (618) 483-6043; dnjj.miller@mchsi.com iLLinOiS, Kankakee: 200/300 YD, Oct. 2, R; J. Brown, 3309 N. Seeley Ave., Chicago, IL 60618 iLLinOiS, Milan: 200/300/600 YD, Oct. 1, A; Z. Sopher, 445 E. 5th St., Milan, IL 61264; (309) 368-8567; sophr2@yahoo.com

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iLLinOiS, Streator: 100 YD, Oct. 1, A; F. Krupa, 3504 N. Oketo Ave., Chicago, IL 60634; firinglinex@juno.com inDiAnA, Freedom: 100 YD, Oct. 2, nov. 5, Dec. 4, A; R. Zander, 5620 Brummett Rd., Martinsville, IN 46151; zhome@ccrtc.com inDiAnA, Jasper: 100 YD, Oct. 8, A; R. Stone, 997 S. Countryside Dr., Jasper, IN 47546; (812) 482-1481 inDiAnA, Lafayette: 300 YD, Oct. 22, nov. 5, A; D. Schnelle, 3401 Sarah Ann Rd., Lafayette, IN 47905; (765) 427-2753 (c); (765) 538-3043; schnelle1@aol.com inDiAnA, Markleville: 100 YD, Oct. 2, nov. 6, Dec. 4, A; J. Sommerkamp, 11689 Rosemeade Dr., Carmel, IN 46032; (317) 407-5976; jsommerkamp@sbcglobal.net KAnSAS, Galena: 200 YD, Oct. 16, A; L. Welch, 1906 W. Maple St., Columbus, KS 66725; (620) 429-3819; moreorles_66725@yahoo.com KEnTUCKY, Lawrenceburg: 100 YD, Oct. 8, A; W. Alverson, 196 Timberlane Ct., Nicholasville, KY 40356; wka@ieee.org KEnTUCKY, Paducah: 200 YD, Oct. 8,A; G. Reynolds, 130 Autumn Wood Dr.,Paducah, KY 42001; reynoldsge@comcast.net LOUiSiAnA, Arnodville: 100 YD, Oct. 16, nov. 13, A; M. Torellini, 2115 Charing Cross, Brunswick, GA 31525; fusilierhpmatches@gmail.com LOUiSiAnA, Donaldsonville: mRp, FC, 600 YD, nov. 5, Dec. 3, A; L. Russell, 13592 Lakeway Dr., Prairieville, LA 70769; (225) 313-4179; xmeister@cox.net LOUiSiAnA, Donaldsonville: 200/300/600 YD, nov. 19, Dec. 17, A; J. Hunt, 350 Quill Ct., Slidell, LA 70461; (985) 768-8469; jdhunt3@yahoo.com LOUiSiAnA, Gonzales: 200 YD, Oct. 23, nov. 27, A; G. Serrett, P.O. Box 41639, Baton Rouge, LA 70835; ghserrett@netzero.net LOUiSiAnA, Princeton: 200 YD, Oct. 8, nov. 12, A; R. Nash, P.O. Box 5665, Bossier City, LA 71171; rnash1911@aol.com mAinE, Augusta: 200 YD, Oct. 8, A; D. Sheppard, 439 Mountain Rd., Washington, ME 04574; capcityhighpower@fairpoint.net mAinE, Hampden: mRp, FC, 300/ 600 YD, Oct. 2, A; D. Dow, 19 King St., Old Town, ME 04468; (207) 944-7432; hpmainiac@fairpoint.net mAinE, Scarborough: 200/300/ 600 YD, Oct. 16, A; D. Blouin, 55 Haven Rd., S. Portland, ME 04106; dblouin@maine.rr.com mARYLAnD, Ft. Meade: mRp, FC, 600 YD, Oct. 16, R; L. Moreland, 2814 Needlewood Ln., Bowie, MD 20716; lcm1385@verizon.net mASSAChUSETTS, Westfield: mRp, FC, 300 YD, Oct. 2, nov. 6, A; R. Wilander, 5 Maple Ln., Blandford, MA 01008; (413) 848-2402; kellywil2@verizon.net

miChigAn, Gaylord: 100 YD, Oct. 2, A; G. Russell, 2151 Hickorywood Dr., Gaylord, MI 49735; (989) 370-5389; skidooman@chartermi.net miChigAn, Mattawan: 100 YD, Oct. 15, A; G. Jankowski, 4757 Cypress Creek Ln., Kalamazoo, MI 49004; glennandjj@hotmail.com miSSiSSippi, Ellisville: 200 YD, Oct. 15, A; I. Graves, 731 Graves Rd., Ellisville, MS 39437; (601) 763-6625; e_myrick@msn.com miSSOURi, Robertsville: 200 YD, Oct. 8, A; J. Kruchowski, 6839 Grove Springs Ct., St. Louis, MO 63129; (314) 766-0646; jsjcat@sbcglobal.net miSSOURi, Wright City: 600 YD, Oct. 22, A; L. Ailor, 638 Sandra Ct., Bella Villa, MO 63125; 43rdmilitia@gmail.com nEVADA, Boulder City: mRp, FC, 600 YD, Oct. 16, nov. 20, Dec. 18, A; J. Lewandowski, 3004 Noblesville Ct., Henderson, NV 89052; (702) 492-0771; kashubjohn@cox.net nEVADA, Boulder City: LR, FC, 1000 YD, Oct. 30, A; G. Yuen, P.O. Box 60534, Boulder City, NV 89006; (702) 521-1809; 6508m70@cs.com nEVADA, Carson: 100 YD, Oct. 1, nov. 5, Dec. 3, A; S. Mund, 2135 Figoni Ranch Rd., Sparks, NV 89434; (775) 358-2682; stanmund@yahoo.com nEVADA, Elko: 200/300 YD, Oct. 8, A; A. Sweide, 272 S. 2nd St. #1, Elko, NV 89801 nEVADA, Reno: 200/300/600 YD, Oct. 15, nov. 19; mRp, FC, 600 YD, Oct. 16 & 29, nov. 26; LRp, FC, 1000 YD, Oct. 23 & 30, nov. 20 & 27, A; M. Schreier, 1945 Argonaught Way, Reno, NV 89506; schreiermike@yahoo.com nEW hAmpShiRE, Merrimack: 200/300/600 YD, Oct. 2 & 15, A; G. Smith, 2 Rega St., Hudson, NH 03051; gsmith223@comcast.net nEW JERSEY, Jackson: 300 YD, Oct. 23, nov. 27, A; J. Donald, 921 Park Ter., Lakewood, NJ 08701; (732) 367-8052; jd1041@juno.com nEW JERSEY, Millville: 600 YD, Oct. 2, A; W. Gross, 152 Country Farms Rd., Marlton, NJ 08053; (856) 596-8166; wgrss@aim.com nEW JERSEY, Winslow: 200 YD, Oct. 16, A; S. Simcox, 916 Lois Dr., Williamstown, NJ 08094; (856) 875-7563; shajens@msn.com nEW YORK, Calverton: 300 YD, Oct. 2, nov. 13, A; S. Manners, 4523 Broadway 5B, New York, NY 10040; president@ushhfsaec.org nEW YORK, Peru: mRp, FC, 300 YD, Oct. 9, A; M. Ahrens, 1797 Rt. 3, Morrisonville, NY 12962; (518) 569-4724; scopeshooter@yahoo.com nORTh CAROLinA, Charlotte: 100 YD, Oct. 8, nov. 12, Dec. 10, A; K. Smith, P.O. Box 1323, Belmont, NC 28012; smit9463@bellsouth.net

nORTh CAROLinA, Churchland: 100 YD, Oct. 22, nov. 26, A; N. Evans Jr., 4901 Lambeth Mill Rd., Bennett, NC 27208; duckback@rtme.net nORTh CAROLinA, Columbus: 200/300 YD, Oct. 15, A; S. Summey, 103 Gordon Dr., Flat Rock, NC 28731; spsummey@bellsouth.net nORTh CAROLinA, Conover: mRp, FC, 300 YD, Oct. 29, R; N. Goelzer, 20 Miller Point Dr., Taylorsville, NC 28681; (704) 579-0927; ngoelzer@windstream.net nORTh CAROLinA, Conover: 200/300 YD, nov. 26, A; G. Northam, 106 Morehead St., Morganton, NC 28655; (828) 439-9421; lindanortham@bellsouth.net nORTh CAROLinA, Fayetteville: 200 YD, Feb. 4, mar. 3, Apr. 7, may 5, Jun. 2, A; R. Smith, 877 Danish Dr., Fayetteville, NC 28303; (910) 494-0209; hipower@nc.rr.com nORTh CAROLinA, Mebane: 200 YD, Oct. 1, A; C. Zwier, 1497 Longest Acres Rd., Snow Camp, NC 27349; (336) 343-9291; czwier@yahoo.com nORTh CAROLinA, Salisbury: 100 YD, Oct. 15, nov. 19, A; B. Granberry, P.O. Box 687, China Grove, NC 28023; (704) 754-7298; sights-m1@live.com nORTh CAROLinA, Waxhaw: 300 YD, Oct. 2, nov. 6, Dec. 4, A; T. Rushing, P.O. Box 2390, Matthews, NC 28106; rifle@cr-pc.org OhiO, Milford: 200/300/600 YD, Oct. 1, A; P. Petronio, 3810 Meadowlark Ln., Cincinnati, OH 45226; (513) 218-0817; bpetronio@cinci.rr.com OhiO, Milford: mRp, FC, 600 YD, nov. 6, A; T. Myers, P.O. Box 829, Milford, OH 45150; (513) 313-3464; ctmyers@cinci.rr.com OhiO, Zanesville: 200 YD, Oct. 9 & 23, A; J. Dutro, 2395 Olivias Way, Zanesville, OH 43701; (740) 454-8358; zanesvillerifleclub@yahoo.com OKLAhOmA, Arcadia: mRp, FC, 600 YD, Oct. 15, nov. 12, Dec. 10, A; D. Blanchard, 6305 NW 32nd, Bethany, OK 73008; (405) 706-6822; treeman59@ymail.com OKLAhOmA, Arcadia: 200/300/ 600 YD, Oct. 30, nov. 13, Dec. 11, A; D. Arnold, 5205 Deerhurst Dr., Norman, OK 73072; (405) 307-0171; dsarnold@sbcglobal.net OKLAhOmA, Coweta: 100/200 YD, Oct. 22, A; C. Connell, 32616 E. 165th St. S., Coweta, OK 74429; (918) 610-0200; sundog50@hotmail.com OKLAhOmA, Davis: 100 YD, Oct. 16, nov. 20, A; W. Martin, 107 W. Benton, Davis, OK 73030; (580) 369-5251; wayne5397@sbcglobal.net pEnnSYLVAniA, Fairview Township: 100 YD, Oct. 30, A; T. Shuman, 6045 Timberlyn Dr., Dover, PA 17315; finnwolf308@comcast.net

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pEnnSYLVAniA, Gap: 200/300/ 600 YD, Oct. 15; mRp, FC, 600 YD, Oct. 16, A; P. Irvin, 336 Brimmer Ave., New Holland, PA 17557; shaunai@frontiernet.net pEnnSYLVAniA, Guthsville: 100 YD, Oct. 8, A; S. Hunton, 530 Wood Ave., Bath, PA 18014 pEnnSYLVAniA, Harrisburg: 100 YD, Oct. 1, A; F. Rogers, 574A Hershey Rd., Hummelstown, PA 17036; (717) 583-2680; mrrogers@paonline.com pEnnSYLVAniA, Langhorne: 100 YD, Oct. 16, nov. 20, A; M. DeStefano, 60 Park Ave. Apt. 3, Flemington, NJ 08822; (908) 399-7686; goodyearmike@earthlink.net pEnnSYLVAniA, New Freedom: 200 YD, Oct. 8, A; J. Behrmann, 2212 Carrs Mill Rd., Fallston, MD 21047; (410) 877-2630; jjcb4400@msn.com pEnnSYLVAniA, New Tripoli: 100 YD, Oct. 16, nov. 15, Dec. 4, A; R. Benjamin, 5412 Rt. 309, Schnecksville, PA 18078; rlb442@verizon.net pEnnSYLVAniA, Perkasie: 100 YD, nov. 6, A; C. Seitz, 1000 N. Ridge Rd., P.O. Box 182, Perkasie, PA 18944; chrisseitz@comcast.net pEnnSYLVAniA, Phoenixville: 100 YD, Oct. 22, A; A. O Brien, 1029 Messner Rd., Chester Springs, PA 19425; aobrien610@aol.com pEnnSYLVAniA, Reading: 300 YD, Oct. 2, A; R. Batdorf, 707 Warren St., Reading, PA 19601; (610) 373-7356; universityrifle@gmail.com SOUTh CAROLinA, Columbia: 200 YD, Oct. 9, nov. 13, Dec. 11, A; C. McMenamy, 145 Carolina Ridge Dr., Columbia, SC 29229; (803) 708-4306; cmcmenamy@sc.rr.com SOUTh CAROLinA, Ridgeville: 200 YD, Oct. 8, R; B. Wills, 3514 Rockville Ct., Charleston, SC 29414; (843) 225-7726; robert.wills@gel.com TEnnESSEE, Chattanooga: 200/300/ 500 YD, Oct. 2; FpB, FC, 300/500 YD, nov. 6, A; B. Wilson, 222 Masters Rd.E Hixson, TN 37343; (423) 505-6078; bbw223@gmail.com TEnnESSEE, Columbia: 200 YD, Oct. 1, A; A. Uselton, P.O. Box 1472, Columbia, TN 38402; (931) 388-0964; highpower@bellsouth.net TEnnESSEE, Knoxville: 200/300 YD, Oct. 8, A; D. Guy, 6841 Reddege Rd., Knoxville, TN 37918; (865) 687-8593; guy6841@comcast.net TEnnESSEE, Lakeland: 200/300/ 600 YD, Oct. 8, nov. 12, Dec. 10; mRp, FC, 600 YD, Aug. 28, Sep. 25, nov. 27, Dec. 18, A; J. Ross, 6373 Raible Dr., Millington, TN 38053; (901) 237-0293; fntm58@msn.com TEnnESSEE, Oak Ridge: LR, FC, 1000 YD, Oct. 8; mRp, FC, 600 YD, Oct. 9, A; L. Sparks, 10087 Double Tree Rd., Knoxville, TN 37932; (865) 643-0672 (c); (865) 777-4696; larrysparks@chartertn.net

TEnnESSEE, Oak Ridge: 600 YD, Oct. 1-2, nov. 5, A; G. Bowers, 3664 Fox Ridge Rd., Louisville, TN 37777; coldfire70@comcast.net TEnnESSEE, Tullahoma: 600 YD, Oct. 8 & 30, nov. 13, A; J. Moses, 2009 Rodgers Dr., Huntsville, AL 35811; (256) 534-7968; j.moses1@comcast.net TEXAS, Beaumont: 200/300/600 YD, Oct. 1, nov. 5, Dec. 3, Jan. 7, A; B. Wilcox, 115 Maple St., Port Neches, TX 77651; (409) 722-7856; ben41@aol.com TEXAS, Brazoria: 600 YD, nov. 19, Dec. 17, A; D. Ramsey, 53 Timbercreek Ct., Lake Jackson, TX 77566; dramsey13@comcast.net TEXAS, Carthage: 200/300/600 YD, Oct. 8, nov. 5,Dec. 3; mRp, FC, 600 YD, Oct. 9, nov. 6, Dec. 4, A; R. Crawford, 1800 Idylwood Dr., Kilgore, TX 75662; (903) 658-1479 (c); (903) 983-1602; rcrawford@cablelynx.com TEXAS, Donna: 600 YD,mRp FC 300 YD, Oct. 9, nov. 13, Dec. 11, A; J. Gift, 6009 Pueblo Del Sol, Weslaco, TX 78596; (956) 454-7570 TEXAS, Friendswood: 200 YD, Oct. 8, nov. 12, Dec.10, A; D. Heald, 307 Morningside Dr., League City, TX 77573; pschighpower@aol.com TEXAS, Houston: LR, FC, 1000YD, Oct. 2, nov. 6, Dec. 4, R; P. Wageman, 2212 Elmen, Houston, TX 77019; wags1968@peoplepc.com TEXAS, Houston: mRp, FC, 600 YD, nov. 20; mRp, FC, 300 YD, Dec. 18, R; S. McInturff, 2180 California Ave., Cleveland, TX 77328; stanleymcinturff@yahoo.com TEXAS, New Braunfels: mRp, FC, 500 YD, Oct. 1, nov. 5, Dec. 3, A; B. Lunsford, 2341 FM 1150, Kingsbury, TX 78638; (830) 491-8887; bjl708@yahoo.com TEXAS, Terrell: 200 YD, Oct. 8, Dec. 10, A; J. Jebavy, 2736 Westridge, Plano, TX 75075; (972) 612-2736; john.e.jebavy@jebavy.net TEXAS, Wichita: 100 YD, Oct. 1, nov. 5, Dec. 3, A; F. Bohuslav Jr., 2622 Shepherds Glen, Wichita Falls, TX 76308; dibo1028@swbell.net UTAh, Centerville: mRp, FC, 600 YD, Oct. 29, A; W. Smith, 1349 W. 2600 N, Clearfield, UT 84015; (801) 825-6631; highpower@centervillesmallarms.org UTAh, Wendover: LR, FC, 1000 YD, Oct. 22, nov. 12, A; E. Powell, 4834 Van Buren Ave., Ogden, UT 84403; (801) 499-9763; 1dpowell@sisna.com VERmOnT, West Bolton: 200/300/ 600 YD, Oct. 16, nov. 6; 300/500/ 600 YD, Oct. 15, nov. 5, A; S. Lawler, 245 Stony Brook Rd., Northfield, VT 05663; info@vsrpa.org ViRginiA, Charlottesville: 100 YD, Oct. 1, nov. 5, Dec. 3, A; S. Dellinger, 17322 James Madison Hwy., Palmyra, VA 22963; stevend@nexet.net

ViRginiA, Montpelier: 200 YD, Oct. 22, nov. 26, A; R. Hamlett, 5223 Willane Rd., Glen Allen, VA 23059; (804) 360-2519; robert_hamlett@comcast.net ViRginiA, York County: 100 YD, Oct. 15, nov. 19, Dec. 17, A; J. Vermeiren, 11 Sandpiper St., Newport News, VA 23602 WAShingTOn, Port Townsend: 100 YD, Oct. 9, nov. 13, Dec. 11, A; A. Brannin, 240148 Hwy 101 W, Port Angeles, WA 98363; (360) 452-2804; allenbrannin@hotmail.com WiSCOnSin, Bristol: 200 YD, nov. 5, A; D. Gelden, 8583 Country View Ln., Burlington, WI 53105; (262) 539-3516; gonefishin@tds.net

HIGH POWER SPORTING RIFLE


OThER TOURnAmEnTS
ALASKA, Juneau: 200 YD, Oct. 30, nov. 27, A; M. Menzies, 19005 Glacier Hwy., Juneau, AK 99801; (907) 789-9025; mmenzies@gci.net CALiFORniA, Victorville: 100 YD, nov. 26, Dec. 24, A; L. Drenth, 21978 Mojave St., Apple Valley, CA 92308; (760) 885-5114; led2hnt@verizon.net FLORiDA, Orlando: 200 YD, Oct. 25, A; R. Vogel, 7636 Waring Ave., Orlando, FL 32812; (407) 625-3204; papavogel@hotmail.com pEnnSYLVAniA, Harrisburg: 100 YD, Oct. 1, A; F. Rogers, 574A Hershey Rd., Hummelstown, PA 17036; (717) 583-2680; mrrogers@paonline.com

high pOWER RiFLE LEAgUES


iLLinOiS, Bonfield: 200/300 YD, Apr.-Oct.; J. Serena Jr., 1114 S. Davison St., Joliet, IL 60433; texmagz@yahoo.com iLLinOiS, Wyoming: Apr. 23-Oct. 15; Kathy Anderson, 206 Goodrich St., Kewanee, IL 61443 mARYLAnD, Marriottsville: 200 YD, Apr.-Oct.; B. Perry, 842 Chanter Dr., Westminster, MD 21157; skinner54@hotmail.com miChigAn, Casco: 100 YD, may-Oct.; T. Lehotsky, 5841 Meldrum, Casco, MI 48064; burnz111@yahoo.com miChigAn, Clinton Twp.: may-Oct.; L. Frey, 21046 Lantz Dr., Clinton Twp., MI 48035; 1frey1816@comcast.net mOnTAnnA, Butte: hpR 200/300 YD, LR, FC, 800/900/1000 YD, mRp, FC, 300 YD, Jul.-Oct.; M. Egloff, P.O. Box 4394, Butte, MT 59702; kragjorgensen@bresnan.net

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nEW hAmpShiRE, Nashua: 200/300/600 YD, Apr.-Oct. 22; M. Millette, 12 Roby Rd., Nashua, NH 03064; mjm2167@comcast.net nEW mEXiCO, Capitan: may-Oct.; B. Rodolph, P.O. Box 1691, Alto, NM 88312; (575) 336-2754; billr52@valornet.com nEW YORK, Albany: 100 YD, Apr.-Oct.; W. Bennett, 23 Harriet St., Albany, NY 12205; bennett@ge.com pEnnSYLVAniA, Enola: 100 YD, may 21-Oct.16; hpS, may 29-Oct. 16; R. Keslar, 47 Barnes Church Rd., Dillsburg, PA 17019; (717) 432-9039; rjkeslar@aol.com pEnnSYLVAniA, Haborcreek: 100 YD, may-Oct; J. Paradsi, 226 Gridley Ave., Erie, PA 16508; jjgun@jjgun.com pEnnSYLVAniA, Jefferson Hills: Apr.-Oct.; P. Wancheck, 204 Glendale Dr., Jefferson Hills, PA 15025; (412) 233-6588; campperry2000@yahoo.com pEnnSYLVAniA, Muhlenberg: 200 YD, may-nov.; W. Dunn Sr., 1085 Oak Dr., Shavertown, PA 18708 pEnnSYLVAniA, Muncy: Oct. 1; B. Heiser, 86 Russell Rd., Watsontown, PA 17777; (570) 538-3143; bpheiser@gmail.com pEnnSYLVAniA, Palmyra: 100 YD, Apr.-Oct.; M. Burkhead, 406 Raymon Ave., Boiling Springs, PA 17007; mrburkhead@pa.net TEXAS, Temple: 200/300 YD, Jun.-Oct.; L. Rogers, 1922 S. 39th St., Temple, TX 76504; lcrttx@att.net

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(ALSO HIGH POWER HUNTING RIFLE)

SMALLBORE RIFLE SILHOUETTE


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STATE ChAmpiOnShip

REgiOnAL

LOUiSiAnA, Zwolle: Oct. 15-16, R; Phyllis Murdock, P.O. Box 338, Zwolle, LA 71486; phylllis@bellsouth.net

miSSOURi, Paris: Oct. 2, R; S. Mallory, 608 Sherwood Rd., Paris, MO 65275; ab0oa@centurytel.net

OThER TOURnAmEnTS
ARiZOnA, Mesa: Oct. 16, nov. 20, Dec. 18, A; J. Ross, 3543 E. Fountain St., Mesa, AZ 85213; jimburose1@yahoo.com ARiZOnA, Phoenix: hpR, hphR, (Semi-Auto military Rifle), Oct. 30, nov. 13, Dec. 11, A; J. Hebenstreit, 7865 W. Redfield Rd., Peoria, AZ 85381; (623) 878-4640; irongoataz@cox.net ARiZOnA, Tucson: nov. 6, Dec. 4, A; M. Warren, 5726 N. Via Lozana, Tucson, AZ 85750; (520) 954-0895; may126@aol.com CALiFORniA, Avenal: Oct. 15-16, nov. 19-20, A; R. Karr, 820 S. Chinowth St. Sp 78, Visalia, CA 93277; (559) 429-4885; raykarrmarykarr@comcast.net CALiFORniA, Concord: Oct. 23, Dec. 11, A; J. Labash, 1089 Honey Ct., Pittsburg, CA 94565; (925) 709-9199; me191@comcast.net CALiFORniA, Gonzales: Oct. 1, nov. 5, Dec. 3, A; E. Zamaro, 45405 Vista Pl., King City, CA 93930; (831) 594-0761; ez1200@sbcglobal.net CALiFORniA, Meyers Canyon: Oct. 2, nov. 6, A; E. Scheidler, 314 N. Bromley Ave., West Covina, CA 91790 CALiFORniA, San Luis Obispo: Oct. 2, nov. 6, Dec. 4, A; S. Kulick, P.O. Box 1465, San Luis Obispo, CA 93406; (805) 772-9665; skulick@gamil.com miChigAn, Dorr: Oct. 8, A; D. Danforth, 155 Tyler Grandville, MI 49418; (616) 813-6430 miSSOURi, Wright City: Oct. 9, A; R. Ciuffa, 754 W. Jewel, Kirkwood, MO 63122; (314) 799-7744; bobic39@sbcglobal.net nEBRASKA, Louisville: Oct. 16, A; B. Denny, 15135 Oak Ridge Dr., Louisville, NE 68037; (402) 234-4966 nEW JERSEY, Jackson: Oct. 1, A; W. Gregory, 17 Neptune Ct., Somerset, NJ 08873; wgregory0887320@msn.com TEXAS, Coolidge: Oct. 9, A; D. Wester, 125 Robinson Rd., Combine, TX 75159; david@prentex.com TEXAS, El Paso: hpR, Oct. 2, nov. 5; hphR, Oct. 30, A; D. Gonzales, 9360 Nakitu, El Paso, TX 79907 TEXAS, New Braunfels: Oct. 2, A; R. Briscoe, 14803 Forward Pass, San Antonio, TX 78248; (210) 240-8939; rbrisco@satx.rr.com ViRginiA, Montpelier: Oct. 1, nov. 5, Dec. 3, A; D. Stone, 3567 Whitehall Rd., Sandy Hook, VA 23153; stonehpsil@aol.com

STATE ChAmpiOnShipS
ALASKA, Chugiak: SBR, Oct. 8; SBhR, Oct. 9, R; A. Nyback, 11422 Upper Sunny Cir., Eagle River, AK 99577 nORTh DAKOTA, Bismarck: Aug. 13, R; D. Tokach, 1602 Monte Dr., Mandan, ND 58554; (701) 426-1773; dtokach@bis.midco.net TEnnESSEE, Harrison: Oct. 29, R; E. Jones, 66 Sims Rd., Hiawassee, GA 30546; (706) 897-2306 (c); (706) 896-1783; edjones@brmemc.net

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ALABAmA, Pinson: Oct. 8, A; N. Tyree, P.O. Box 1979, Gardendale, AL 35071; magiccitysmallbore@yahoo.com ALASKA, Chugiak: nov. 19, Dec. 10, A; A. Nyback, 11422 Upper Sunny Cir., Eagle River, AK 99577; sparky@gci.net ARiZOnA, Globe: Oct. 2, nov. 6, Dec. 4, A; J. Beckley, 2506 E. Buffalo St., Chandler, AZ 85225; (480) 678-0783; jrbeckleyjr@hotmail.com ARiZOnA, Mesa: Oct. 15, nov. 19, Dec. 17, A; B. Hunter, 56 S. Temple St., Mesa, AZ 85204 ARiZOnA, Phoenix: Oct. 23, nov. 27, A; J. Hebenstreit, 7865 W. Redfield Rd., Peoria, AZ 85381; (623) 878-4640; irongoataz@cox.net ARiZOnA, Tucson: Oct. 16, nov. 20, Dec. 18, A; R. Calderone, 2058 N. Calle De Vida, Tucson, AZ 85715; (520) 885-0764; grandslamronbo@msn.com ARKAnSAS, Van Buren: Oct. 8 & 22, A; J. Neihouse, 3219 S. 70th St., Ft. Smith, AR 72903; (479) 452-2227; jneihouse@sbcglobal.net CALiFORniA, Avenal: Oct. 15-16, nov. 19-20, A; R. Karr, 820 S. Chinowth St. Sp 78, Visalia, CA 93277; (559) 429-4885; raykarrmarykarr@comcast.net CALiFORniA, Burney: Oct. 16, Dec. 10, A; F. Ryan, 730 Pioneer Ct., Redding, CA 96001; f.ryan@charter.net CALiFORniA, Concord: Oct. 1, nov. 5, Dec. 3, A; J. Labash, 1089 Honey Ct., Pittsburg, CA 94565; (925) 709-9199; me191@comcast.net CALiFORniA, Cupertino: Oct. 8, nov. 12, Dec. 10, A; W. Butler, 300 Hacienda Dr., Scotts Valley, CA 95066; (831) 438-4974; waltbdiver@comcast.net

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REgiOnALS
gEORgiA, Dawsonville: mR, pOS, pRn, Oct. 20-21, R; J. Kidwell, 9160 Twelvestones Dr., Roswell, GA 30076; (770) 330-1505; jekidwell@bellsouth.net ViRginiA, Quantico: LR, Oct. 8, R; J. Morgan Jr., 9305 Indiantown Rd., King George, VA 22485; xmorgan@hotmail.com

OThER TOURnAmEnTS
miChigAn, Cadillac: mRp, Oct. 1-2, R; P. Behe, 124 Huron, Mount Clemens, MI 48043; (586) 463-7967; spidercontrolinc@aol.com ViRginiA, Floyd: mRp, Oct. 22-23, R; R. Rorrer, 1483 Fairystone Park Hwy., Stuart, VA 24171; (276) 930-1936; rrorrer@hotmail.com

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CALiFORniA, Gonzales: Oct. 1, nov. 5, Dec. 3, A; E. Zamaro, 45405 Vista Pl., King City, CA 93930; (831) 594-0761; ez1200@sbcglobal.net CALiFORniA, Imperial: Oct. 9, nov. 13, Dec. 11, A; D. Ramey, P.O. Box 241, Imperial, CA 92251 CALiFORniA, Lakeport: Oct. 22, nov. 19, A; J. Strugnell, P.O. Box 148, Finley, CA 95435; jgstrug@gmail.com CALiFORniA, Meyers Canyon: Oct. 2, nov. 6, A; E. Scheidler, 314 N. Bromley Ave., West Covina, CA 91790 CALiFORniA, Portola: Oct. 22, A; E. Folchi, P.O. Box 399, Portola, CA 96122; (530) 832-5266; defolchi@psln.com CALiFORniA, San Fernando: Oct. 8-9, nov. 12-13, Dec. 10-11, A; J. Mosher, 12651 Little Tunjunga Canyon Rd., San Fernando, CA 91342; kb6rx3@pacbell.net CALiFORniA, San Fernando: Oct. 16, nov. 20, Dec. 18, A; M. Woss, 13167 Aztec St., Sylmar, CA 91342; (818) 745-0467; mwoss@ca.rr.com CALiFORniA, San Luis Obispo: Oct. 2, nov. 6, Dec. 4, A; S. Kulick, P.O. Box 1465, San Luis Obispo, CA 93406; (805) 772-9665; skulick@gamil.com COLORADO, Aurora: Oct. 23, nov. 27, Dec. 31, A; D. Bonner, 701 S. Eagle St., Aurora, CO 80012; (303) 981-5652 (c); (303) 750-4819; dbonner1960@juno.com COLORADO, Erie: nov. 20, Dec. 18, A; J. Byrne, 1440 Silverleaf Dr., Loveland, CO 80538; (970) 962-3987 FLORiDA, Chuluota: Oct. 9, nov. 13, Dec. 11, A; R. Berkheimer, 116 Hilltop Dr., Longwood, FL 32750; (407) 331-1573; arbyrod@yahoo.com FLORiDA, Dania Beach: Oct. 2, nov. 6, Dec. 4, A; B. Hart, 2959 Stirlind Rd., Dania Beach, FL 33312; (954) 927-6904; bjhart@mindspring.com FLORiDA, Jacksonville: Oct. 2, nov. 6, Dec. 4, A; H. McCombs, 813 Ashwood Ct., Orange Park, FL 32065; (904) 309-1988; catair@bellsouth.net gEORgiA, Brunswick: Oct. 15, nov. 19, Dec. 17, A; J. Carter, 200 Daniel Ln. 115, Brunswick, GA 31523; (912) 778-4577; jcarter@btconline.net gEORgiA, Ft. Valley: Oct. 22, nov. 26, A; T. Magerkurth, 109 Huntington Pl., Bonaire, GA 31005 gEORgiA, Hiawassee: Oct. 23, A; C. Rosenqvist, P.O. Box 851, Young Harris, GA 30582; (706) 781-4392; rosenqvist@windstream.net inDiAnA, Danville: Oct. 22, A; J. Bowden, 887 W.C.R. 200N, Danville, IN 46122; (317) 563-6494 (c); (317) 745-7378; jonsguns@sbcglobal.net inDiAnA, Friendship: Oct. 15, A; M. Crane, 2493 Erie Church Rd., Bedford, IN 47421; (812) 834-6704

LOUiSiAnA, Gonzales: Oct. 22, nov. 26, A; J. DuBoulay, 3267 Emily Dr., Port Allen, LA 70767; jduboulay@indparts.com mARYLAnD, Sudlersville: Oct. 1, Dec. 17, A; K. Danz, 207 Hardwood Ct., Townsend, DE 19734; tz9x210@atlanticbb.com miChigAn, Dorr: Oct. 8, A; D. Danforth, 155 Tyler Grandville, MI 49418; (616) 813-6430 miChigAn, Ypsilanti: Oct. 9, A; L. Medler, 8511 Wiliam St., Taylor, MI 48180; (313) 292-3324; silhouette@comcast.net miSSiSSippi, Biloxi: Oct. 1, A; J. Parker, 7117 Mandarin Dr., Biloxi, MS 39532; (228) 348-0806; pchiefmojo@aol.com miSSiSSippi, Hancock: nov. 19, Dec. 17, A; F. Walk Jr., 600 Carondelet St., Ste. 611, New Orleans, LA 70130; woody@cpla.nocoxmail.com miSSOURi, Columbia: Oct. 23, A; J. Thiele, Attn: Silhouette, P.O. Box 1343, Columbia, MO 65205; (573) 696-3738; hq@gvshoot.com miSSOURi, Wright City: Oct. 2, nov. 6, Dec. 4, A; S. Freund, 5316 Sunshine, St. Louis, MO 63109; (314) 685-6232; sjf22@att.net nEW hAmpShiRE, Mt. Vernon: Oct. 9, A; P. Higgins, 18 Washington Dr., Littleton, MA 01460; (978) 886-0108; phiggins86@verizon.net nEW JERSEY, Delran: Oct. 22, nov. 26, A; P. DeCamp, 24 Inverness Dr., Delran, NJ 08075; (856) 761-4634 (c); (856) 824-1310; twodecamps@comcast.net nEW mEXiCO, Hobbs: Oct. 2, A; L. May, 2325 Matthews Ct., Hobbs, NM 88240; (575) 390-9257; smallbore1@hotmail.com nEW YORK, Posetenkill: Oct. 1, A; R. Dorman, 168 Mammoth Spring Rd., Wynantskill, NY 12198; (518) 286-3638; rich629@earthlink.net nEW YORK, Staten Island: Oct. 15, A; K. Johnsen, 124 Jacques Ave., Staten Island, NY 10306; (917) 881-4817; kbjohns@yahoo.com nEW YORK, Staten Island: Oct. 9, Dec. 4, A; M. Pencak, 50 Heberton Ave., Staten Island, NY 10302; whirligigmike@verizon.net nORTh CAROLinA, Arden: Oct. 1, nov. 5, Dec. 3, A; G. Chandler, 13 Forest Ridge Ct., Arden, NC 28704; (828) 684-0971; nchiker123@bellsouth.net nORTh CAROLinA, Roxboro: Oct. 1, nov. 5, Dec. 3, A; D. Caughey, 10 Georgetown Woods Dr., Youngsville, NC 27596; (919) 622-8843; dcaughey@nc.rr.com nORTh CAROLinA, Rutherfordton: Oct. 15, nov. 19, A; D. Brown, 1908 Burke Rd., Shelby, NC 28152 OKLAhOmA, Sand Springs: Oct. 1, A; M. Gray, 8521 E. 94th St., Tulsa, OK 74133; (918) 232-7802; 22riflesilhouette@trcgc.org

OREgOn, Sherwood: nov. 19, A; M. Dreske, 16765 NE Welch Rd., Newberg, OR, 97132; (503) 899-0104; mickeyd3006@aol.com pEnnSYLVAniA, Atglen: Oct. 23, A; D. Iceland, 313 Buchanan Dr., Coatesville, PA 19320; (267) 716-5895; jmldei@comcast.net pEnnSYLVAniA, Factoryville: Oct. 9, A; W. Rohan, 11 Sunset Dr., Scott Twp., PA 18411; (570) 499-4219 pEnnSYLVAniA, Harrisburg: Oct. 9, A; R. Swartz, 407 N. Market St., Mechanicsburg, PA 17055; rls8@verizon.net pEnnSYLVAniA, Johnstown: Oct. 2, A; L. Hilbrecht, 318 Suie St., Johnstown, PA 15904; (814) 266-3528; lphilb318@aol.com pEnnSYLVAniA, Milroy: Oct. 23, A; J. Eckley Jr., 1056 Lower Creek Rd., Milroy, PA 17063; (717) 667-6781; kjeckley@embargmail.com pEnnSYLVAniA, Montoursville: Oct. 16, A; B. Belz, 260 Dogwood Ln., Hughesville, PA 17737; (570) 584-5943; alf2520@verizon.net pEnnSYLVAniA, N. Vandergrift: Oct. 9, A; P. Viola, 3677 Park Dr., Clarksburg, PA 15725; (724) 726-9580; crnvio@alless995.com pEnnSYLVAniA, Tire Hill (Johnstown): Oct. 23, A; J. Thomas, 2917 Menoher, Johnstown, PA 15905 SOUTh CAROLinA, New Holland: Oct. 8, nov. 12, Dec. 10, A; R. Lutz, 128 Highland Forest Dr., Aiken, SC 29803; (803) 640-9257; nrarifleman@aol.com SOUTh CAROLinA, South Congaree: Oct. 15, nov. 19, Dec. 17, A; W. Robinson, 709 Ball Park Rd., Lexington, SC 29072; (803) 359-0058; jwrr@windstream.net SOUTh CAROLinA, Ware Shoals: Oct. 22, nov. 26, A; R. Foster, 240 Harmony Rd., Ware Shoals, SC 29692; (864) 861-2377 TEnnESSEE, Harrison: nov. 19, A; E. Jones, 66 Sims Rd., Hiawassee, GA 30546; (706) 897-2306 (c); (706) 896-1783; edjones@brmemc.net TEXAS, Anthony: Oct. 2, nov. 6, Dec. 4, A; Sue Critz, 4541 Monahans Dr., El Paso, TX 79924 TEXAS, Beaumont: Oct. 1, A; K. Franks, 1015 Texla Rd., Vidor, TX 77662 TEXAS, Coolidge: Oct. 9, A; D. Wester, 125 Robinson Rd., Combine, TX 75159; david@prentex.com TEXAS, El Paso: Oct. 2, nov. 6, A; D. Gonzales, 9360 Nakitu, El Paso, TX 79907 TEXAS, Friendswood: Oct. 22, nov. 26, A; C. Young, 1617 Sleepy Hollow Dr., Pearland, TX 77581; jettech18@yahoo.com TEXAS, Houston: Oct. 8, nov. 12, Dec. 10, A; W. Motl, 3714 Long Leaf Ln., Porter, TX 77365; (281) 435-2706; wlmotl@yahoo.com

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TEXAS, New Braunfels: Oct. 2, A; R. Briscoe, 14803 Forward Pass, San Antonio, TX 78248; (210) 240-8939; rbrisco@satx.rr.com TEXAS, Winnsboro: Oct. 2, A; F. Sandlin, 464 CR 1540, Alba, TX 75410; (903) 765-3221; fenton@texascellnet.com ViRginiA, Hanover Co.: Oct. 15, nov. 19, Dec. 17, A; W. Davis, P.O. Box 426, Montpelier, VA 23192; (757) 287-7516; boats750@gmail.com ViRginiA, Manassas: Oct. 9, A; D. Floyd, 4509 Ferry Landing Rd., Alexandria, VA 22309; (703) 780-3414; fishgutz3@aol.com ViRginiA, Suffolk: Oct. 2, nov. 6, Dec. 4, A; W. Stevenson, P.O. Box 146, Suffolk, VA 23439; wstevenson@portofvirginia.com WAShingTOn, Machias: nov. 20, Dec. 18, A; K. Knowles, 18518 48th St. NE, Snohomish, WA 98290; (360) 691-6368; kevcay@msn.com WAShingTOn, Puyallup: 98373; (253) 537-6151; tsc@worldstar.com WEST ViRginiA, Rupert: Oct. 23, A; J. McClung, P.O. Box 262, Rich Creek, VA 24147; (540) 726-7659

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REgiOnAL
gEORgiA, Dawsonville: Oct. 22-23, R; J. Kidwell, 9160 Twelvestones Dr., Roswell, GA 30076; (770) 330-1505; jekidwell@bellsouth.net

STATE ChAmpiOnShip
ARiZOnA, Phoenix: BpS, nov. 18; BpCR, nov. 19-20, R; S. Rhoades, 27409 N. 60th Ln., Phoenix, AZ 85083; (623) 581-3624; bpsteve@cox.net

OThER TOURnAmEnTS
ALABAmA, Hoover: Oct. 1, nov. 5, Dec. 3, A; D. Murphree, 1765 Cornwall Rd., Birmingham, AL 35226; scssabpcr@att.net ARiZOnA, Phoenix: Oct. 15, Dec. 17, A; S. Rhoades, 27409 N. 60th Ln., Phoenix, AZ 85083; (623) 581-3624; bpsteve@cox.net ARiZOnA, Tucson: Oct. 1, nov. 5, Dec. 3, A; R. Calderone, 2058 N. Calle De Vida, Tucson, AZ 85715; (520) 885-0764; grandslamronbo@msn.com ARKAnSAS, Bryant: Oct. 22, A; H. Glover, 8504 Yellow Oak Dr., Jacksonville, AR 72076 CALiFORniA, Avenal: Oct. 8-9, nov. 12, Dec.1 0, A; R. Goodner, 3497 E. International, Clovis, CA 93619; (559) 259-4937; ls4546rkg@juno.com CALiFORniA, Bishop: Oct. 22, nov. 26, A; J. Beems, 1432 Lazy A Dr., Bishop, CA 93514; 1miserable1@suddenlink.net CALiFORniA, Pala: Oct. 1, nov. 5, A; H. Itchkawich, 536 Mimosa Ave., Vista, CA 92081 CALiFORniA, Sloughhouse: Oct. 1, nov. 5, Dec. 3, A; A. Moss, 525 Calaverast, Lodi, CA 95240 FLORiDA, Orlando: Oct. 2, nov. 6, Dec. 4, A; B. Bateman, 7121 Conway Cir., Orlando, FL 32809; (407) 451-9411; 2bateman@bellsouth.net gEORgiA, Dawsonville: nov. 26, Dec. 17, R; J. Kidwell, 9160 Twelvestones Dr., Roswell, GA 30076; (770) 330-1505; jekidwell@bellsouth.net iDAhO, Blackfoot: Oct. 15, A; R. Weaver, 11481 S. 5th W., Springfield, ID 83277; rweave2002@yahoo.com iDAhO, Boise: Oct. 22, nov. 26, A; F. Cornell, 5044 Dakota Ave., Boise, ID 83709; cornell1298@msn.com iLLinOiS, Effingham: Oct. 22-23, nov. 26-27, Dec. 17-18, A; B. Smith, P.O. Box 271, Teutopolis, IL 62467; (217) 821-2266; rifleman@frontiernet.net

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CALiFORniA, Concord: Oct. 15, nov. 20, Dec. 18, A; J. Labash, 1089 Honey Ct., Pittsburg, CA 94565; (925) 709-9199; me191@comcast.net CALiFORniA, Cupertino: Oct. 27, A; L. Bernardez, 1748 Heidelberg Dr., Livermore, CA 94550; (925) 447-8301; lucho@comcast.net CALiFORniA, San Fernando: Oct. 15, nov. 19, Dec. 17, A; M. Woss, 13167 Aztec St., Sylmar, CA 91342; (818) 745-0467; mwoss@ca.rr.com LOUiSiAnA, Baton Rouge: Oct. 8, nov. 12, Dec. 10, A; J. DuBoulay, 3267 Emily Dr., Port Allen, LA 70767; jduboulay@indparts.com nEW JERSEY, Delran: Oct. 9, nov. 13, A; B. Stolzenberger, 194 Millbrook Dr., Willingboro, NJ 08046; (609) 877-9694; bstolzenberger@comcast.net TEXAS, Haltom City: Op, SpT, TAR, Oct. 8, nov. 12, Dec. 10, A; C. Simmons, 3320 Doty Ln., Arlington, TX 76001; (817) 691-4603; cjs_tx@yahoo.com TEXAS, Houston: Oct. 5, nov. 2, A; G. Gudenburr, P.O. Box 761, Bellaire, TX 77402; silhouette@bayourifles.org

inDiAnA, Friendship: Bp, Oct. 15-16, nov. 5-6, A; G. Slepicka, 3545 Lutheran Church Rd., Farmersville, OH 45325; (937) 241-8082; plinker4065@clearwire.net KAnSAS, Garden City: Oct. 9, nov. 13, A; J. Scott, Box 297, Sublette, KS 67877; (620) 675-8239 KAnSAS, Glasco: Oct. 22-23, A; B. Miller, 295 W. State, Phillipsburg, KS 67661; (785) 543-4407; huguninls@yahoo.com KAnSAS, Miller: Bp, Oct. 15-16, A; K. Campbell, 34606 E. Little Rd., Buckner, MO 64016; (816) 650-3308; enfieldken1@embargmail.com KEnTUCKY, Cannonsburg: Oct. 22, A; B. Frame, Rt. 1, Box 27A, Gay, WV 25244; roberteframe@hotmail.com miSSiSSippi, Pascagoula: Oct. 22, nov. 26, Dec. 24, A; R. Hill, 1736 Valence St., New Orleans, LA 70115; (504) 897-6909; rhill@tulane.edu miSSOURi, Wright City: Oct. 8, A; P. OMalley, 1740 Lochcrest Dr., Chesterfield, MO 63017; jpatomalley@yahoo.com mOnTAnA, Forsyth: Oct. 16, A; R. Smith, P.O. Box 956, Forsyth, MT 59327; (406) 346-7731; rcsmith@rangeweb.net mOnTAnA, Rocker: Oct. 8, A; A. Ulsher, 3225 Keokuk, Butte, MT 59701 nEW mEXiCO, Raton: Oct. 15, A; J. Vanwey, 110 Eagle Dr., Raton, NM 87740; (575) 445-4414 nEW YORK, Gansevoort: Oct. 9, A; R. Donah, 4707 Rt. 50, Gansevoort, NY 12831; (518) 584-8193 OKLAhOmA, Arcadia: Oct. 9, nov. 13, A; J. Garcia, 400 Bonanza Ln. Tuttle, OK 73089; (405) 381-2470; joeintuttle@yahoo.com OKLAhOmA, Sand Springs: Oct. 2, A; J. McBride, 21707 S. Winchester Ct., Claremore, OK 74019; (918) 342-2714 OREgOn, John Day: Bp, Oct. 15, nov. 19, Dec. 17, A; J. Sproul, P.O. Box 547, Canyon City, OR 97820; valleyranch@oretelco.net OREgOn, Vale: Oct. 29, A; K. Kegel, 1151 SW 11th Ave., Ontario, OR 97914; (541) 889-9153; zane@fmtc.com pEnnSYLVAniA, McDonald: Oct. 1, nov. 5, A; J. Powers, 172 Oak St., New Brighton, PA 15066; (724) 466-1714 pEnnSYLVAniA, Ridgway: Oct. 23, A; J. ODonnell, 10 North Pearl St., Oakfield, NY 14125; (585) 737-7988; jodoak@rochester.rr.com pEnnSYLVAniA, Shippensburg: Bp, Oct. 15, A; K. Seemuller, P.O. Box 211, Palmyra, NJ 08065; (856) 220-4939 (c); (856) 829-0514; kseemuller@comcast.net TEXAS, Bronte: Bp, Oct. 8-9, nov. 13, Dec. 11, A; G. Jennings, 6765 CR 484, Baird, TX 79504; (325) 669-7609; gjennings21@netscape.com TEXAS, Columbus: Oct. 8-9 & 22, nov. 12, Dec. 10, A; T. Berwick, 4054 Drummond, Houston, TX 77025; (713) 252-0053; tberwick@sbcglobal.net

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TEXAS, Graham: Oct. 22-23, A; B. Yager, P.O. Box 1673, Graham, TX 76450; (940) 325-1710; fayen@prodigy.net TEXAS, New Braunfels: Bp, Oct. 15, nov. 19, Dec. 17, A; L. Little, 9327 Gillcross Way, San Antonio, TX 78250; rooftopimpc@yahoo.com TEXAS, Wortham: Bp, Oct. 1, nov. 5, Dec. 3, A; D. Barnes, 182 FM 246, Wortham, TX 76693; highwalldw@hotmail.com ViRginiA, Roanoke: Oct. 16, A; J. Davis, 6655 Raintree Rd., Roanoke, VA 24018; (540) 776-0679; josephdavis1@cox.net WAShingTOn, Eatonville: Oct. 9, nov. 13, A; S. Morris, 7851 US Hwy 12, Glenoma, WA 98336; (360) 498-5258; scmorris@centurytel.net

COWBOY LEVER ACTION SILHOUETTE


REgiOnALS
CALiFORniA, Pala: CLA, Oct. 7; pC, Oct. 8; SCR, Oct. 9, R; H. Itchkawich, 536 Mimosa Ave., Vista, CA 92081 KAnSAS, Glasco: pC, SCR, Oct. 1; CLA, Oct. 2, R; K. Griggs, 611 Bridge St., Clay Center, KS 67432; (785) 632-2823; krgriggs@classicnet.net

STATE ChAmpiOnShip
ViRginiA, Montpelier: pC, SCR, Oct. 22, R; A. Kowalik, 8714 Wytherland Rd., Henrico, VA 23229; (804) 740-3453; augiensusie@msn.com

OThER TOURnAmEnTS
ALABAmA, Hoover: SCR, Oct. 1; pC, Sep. 3, nov. 6, A; H. Yoder, 1115 Heritage Ln., Tuscaloosa, AL 35406; (205) 366-3645; yoder@dbtech.net ALABAmA. Pinson: pC, Oct. 22; SCR, Sep. 24, A; F. Callahan, 6243 Pine St., Pinson, AL 35126; (205) 681-7120 ARiZOnA, Mesa: CLA, pC, Oct. 2, nov. 6, Dec. 4, A; J. DePaulo, 11236 E. Escondido Ave., Mesa, AZ 85207; (480) 756-0467 ARiZOnA, Phoenix: CLA, pC, Oct. 16, nov. 20, Dec. 18, A; M. Tyler, 7254 E. Goodnight Ln., Prescott Valley, AZ 86314; (928) 775-2308; bevmugs@hotmail.com ARiZOnA, Phoenix: CLA, pC, SCR, Oct. 22, nov. 26, A; S. Rhoades, 27409 N. 60th Ln., Phoenix, AZ 85083; (623) 581-3624; bpsteve@cox.net ARiZOnA, Tucson: CLA, pC, SCR, Oct. 22, A; M. Duchene, 4864 E. 4th St., Tucson, AZ 85711; tushooters@yahoo.com ARiZOnA, Yuma: CLA, nov. 26; pC, SCR, nov. 27, A; Glenda Graves, 1128 S. Desert Air Blvd., Yuma, AZ 85365; (928) 502-0736; glgraves@mindspring.com

ARKAnSAS, Bryant: pC, SCR, Oct. 15, nov. 19, Dec. 17; CLA, Sep. 25, A; G. Sullivan, 1007 N. Mississippi St., Little Rock, AR 72207; (501) 663-4231; gts1096@aol.com ARKAnSAS, Van Buren: pC, SCR, Oct. 1 & 9, nov. 5, A; J. Slusher, 2505 Pearl Blvd., Van Buren, AR 72956; (479) 462-5949; hpsilhouettes@aol.com CALiFORniA, Bishop: pC, Oct. 23, nov. 27, A; J. Beems, 1432 Lazy A Dr.,Bishop, CA 93514; 1miserable1@suddenlink.net CALiFORniA, Burney: SCR, Oct. 23, Dec. 18; pC, F. Ryan, 730 Pioneer Ct., Redding, CA 96001; f.ryan@charter.net CALiFORniA, Concord: SCR, nov. 6; CLA, Oct. 16, Dec. 17, A; J. Labash, 1089 Honey Ct., Pittsburg, CA 94565; (925) 709-9199; me191@comcast.net CALiFORniA, Cupertino: SCR, Oct. 8, Dec. 10, A; W. Butler, 300 Hacienda Dr., Scotts Valley, CA 95066; (831) 438-4974; waltbdiver@comcast.net CALiFORniA, Imperial: CLA, pC, SCR, Oct. 9, nov. 13, Dec. 11, A; D. Ramey, P.O. Box 241, Imperial, CA 92251 CALiFORniA, Pala: pC, SCR, Oct. 8, nov. 12, Dec. 10; CLA, Sep. 18, Oct. 16, nov. 20, Dec. 18, A; H. Itchkawich, 536 Mimosa Ave., Vista, CA 92081 CALiFORniA, San Fernando: CLA, pC, SCR, Oct. 8-9, nov. 12-13, Dec. 10-11, A; J. Mosher, 12651 Little Tunjunga Canyon Rd., San Fernando, CA 91342; kb6rx3@pacbell.net CALiFORniA, San Fernando: CLA, pC, SCR, Oct. 16, nov. 20, Dec. 18, A; M. Woss, 13167 Aztec St., Sylmar, CA 91342; (818) 745-0467; mwoss@ca.rr.com CALiFORniA, San Fernando: SCR, Oct. 22, nov. 26, A; J. Mosher, 12651 Little Tungunga Canyon Rd., San Fernando, CA 91342; kb6rx3@pacbell.net COLORADO, Aurora: pC, Oct. 15, nov. 19, Dec. 17; SCR, Oct. 22, nov. 26, A; J. Benskin, 772 S. Biloxi St., Aurora, CO 80018; jjben4570@q.com iDAhO, Kuna: pC, SCR, Oct. 1; CLA, SCR, nov. 5; SCR, Dec. 3, A; G. Woods, 13995 W. Hartford Dr., Boise, ID 83713 iDAhO, Nampa: pC, SCR, Oct. 22, A; E. Robinson, 804 N. Bonner Pl., Nampa, ID 83651; (208) 890-4531; idahopop@aol.com KAnSAS, Glasco: CLA, pC, SCR, nov. 6, A; K. Griggs, 611 Bridge St., Clay Center, KS 67432; (785) 630-1082; krgriggs@classicnet.net KAnSAS, Topeka: CLA, pC, SCR, Oct. 8, nov. 12, A; B. Belleau, P.O. Box 332, Topeka, KS 66601; brian@capitolcitygunclub.com LOUiSiAnA, Gonzales: SCR, Oct. 22, nov. 26, A; J. DuBoulay, 3267 Emily Dr., Port Allen, LA 70767; jduboulay@indparts.com

mARYLAnD, Sudlersville: pC, SCR, Oct. 1, Dec. 17, A; K. Danz, 207 Hardwood Ct., Townsend, DE 19734; tz9x210@atlanticbb.com miSSiSSippi, Biloxi: SCR, Oct. 1, A; J. Parker, 7117 Mandarin Dr., Biloxi, MS 39532; (228) 348-0806; pchiefmojo@aol.com miSSiSSippi, Hancock: SCR, nov. 19, Dec. 17, A; F. Walk Jr., 600 Carondelet St., Ste. 611, New Orleans, LA 70130; woody@cpla.nocoxmail.com nEBRASKA, Louisville: pC, SCR, Oct. 8 & 29; CLA, Oct. 2 & 30; A; B. Denny, 15135 Oak Ridge Dr., Louisville, NE 68037; (402) 234-4966; turkeyannie2@yahoo.com nEVADA, Las Vegas: CLA, pC, SCR, Oct. 9, nov. 13, Dec. 11, A; Debi Wright, 5917 Condor Ave., Las Vegas, NV 89108; ddwright@centurylink.net nEW hAmpShiRE, Mt. Vernon: pC, SCR, Oct. 9, A; P. Higgins, 18 Washington Dr., Littleton, MA 01460; (978) 886-0108; phiggins86@verizon.net nEW JERSEY, Jackson: pC, Oct. 29; CLA, Oct. 29, A; W. Gregory, 17 Neptune Ct., Somerset, NJ 08873; wgregory0887320@msn.com nEW YORK, Staten Island: SCR, nov. 6; pC, Dec. 11, A; K. Johnsen, 124 Jacques Ave., Staten Island, NY 10306 nORTh CAROLinA, Morrisville: SCR, Oct. 16, nov. 20, A; S. Sylvester, 510 E. Franklin St., Chapel Hill, NC 27514; (919) 933-8447; powding101@bellsouth.net nORTh CAROLinA, Roxboro: SCR, Oct. 1, nov. 5, Dec. 3, A; D. Caughey, 10 Georgetown Woods Dr., Youngsville, NC 27596; (919) 622-8843; dcaughey@nc.rr.com OKLAhOmA, Arcadia: CLA, pC, SCR, Oct. 2 & 15, A; D. Zimmerman, 3840 SW 13th, Oklahoma City, OK 73173 OREgOn, Sherwood: CLA, pC, nov. 5, Dec. 3; SCR, nov. 19, A; M. Dreske, 16765 NE Welch Rd., Newberg, OR 97132; (503) 899-0104; mickeyd3006@aol.com pEnnSYLVAniA, Fairless Hills: CLA, pC, SCR, Oct. 9, A; R. Garcia, 5 Cranberry Ln., Levittown, PA 19055; (215) 943-6930; garciacrew@aol.com pEnnSYLVAniA, New Freedom: pC, SCR, Oct. 16, A; M. Peters, 617 North St., McSherrystown, PA 17344; (301) 228-3884; ktmengines@embargmail.com pEnnSYLVAniA, Ridgway: CLA, pC, SCR, Oct. 1, A; B. Wakefield, 744 Marvindale Rd., Smethport, PA 16749; (814) 778-5918; bdwakefield@earthlink.net TEXAS, Anthony: SCR, Oct. 2, nov. 6, Dec. 4, A; Sue Critz, 4541 Monahans Dr., El Paso, TX 79924

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TEXAS, Coolidge: CLA, pC, Oct. 23, A; R. Marriot, 5609 Woodard Ave., Cleburne, TX 76033; (817) 517-5323; rickbernmariott@hotmail.com TEXAS, El Paso: SCR, Oct. 16, nov. 20, A; D. Gonzales, 9360 Nakitu, El Paso, TX 79907 TEXAS, Friendswood: pC, SCR, Oct. 15, nov. 5 & 19, Dec. 3 & 17, A; R. Parker, P.O. Box 58506, Houston, TX 77258; (713) 906-7674; pparker@aol.com TEXAS, Haltom City: pC, SCR, Oct. 1, nov. 5, Dec. 3, A; D. Hassinger, 5201 Cordova Ave., Ft. Worth, TX 76132; (817) 346-0986; (817) 935-1054 (w); david.hassinger@sbcglobal.net TEXAS, Houston: pC, SCR, Oct. 19, A; G. Gudenburr, P.O. Box 761, Bellaire, TX 77402; silhouette@bayourifles.org TEXAS, Houston: pC, SCR, Oct. 23, nov. 27, Dec. 18, A; C. Landry, 3034 Kevin Ln., Houston, TX 77043; (713) 460-4351; landrycf@earthlink.net TEXAS, Manor: pC, SCR, Oct. 9, nov. 13, Dec. 11, A; L. Freitag, 12409 Hunters Chase Dr., Austin, TX 78729; loufreitag@gmail.com TEXAS, Mansfield: pC, SCR, Oct. 16, nov. 20, Dec. 18, A; D. Hassinger, 5201 Cordova Ave., Ft. Worth, TX 76132; (817) 346-0986; (817) 935-1054; david.hassinger@sbcglobal.net TEXAS, New Braunfels: CLA, Oct. 9; pC, SCR, Oct. 23, A; M. Bergevin, 7402 Hobble St., San Antonio, TX 78227; (210) 673-4980; lnmbergesatx@sbcglobal.net TEXAS, Robert Lee: pC, SCR, Oct. 1, nov. 5, Dec. 3, A; R. Johnson, P.O. Box 109, Robert Lee, TX 76945; (325) 763-7911; rjohnson@wtxs.net TEXAS, Winnsboro: SCR, Oct. 2; pC, Oct. 16, A; F. Sandlin, 464 CR 1540, Alba, TX 75410; (903) 765-3221; fenton@texascellnet.com ViRginiA, Montpelier: pC, SCR, Oct. 8, nov. 12, Dec. 10, A; A. Kowalik, 8714 Wytheland Rd., Henrico, VA 23229; (804) 740-3453; augiensusie@msn.com WAShingTOn, Machias: pC, SCR, nov. 19, Dec. 17, A; J. Martinis, 1007 Harvest Rd., Bothell, WA 98102; (425) 488-6885; jmartinis@msn.com WEST ViRginiA, Rupert: pC, SCR, Oct. 23, A; J. McClung, P.O. Box 262, Rich Creek, VA 24147; (540) 726-7659

ARiZOnA, Yuma: nov. 26, A; Glenda Graves, 11285 S. Desert Air Blvd., Yuma, AZ 85365; (928) 502-0736; glgraves@mindspring.com CALiFORniA, Fresno: Oct. 1-2, nov. 5-6, Dec. 3-4, A; S. Roberts, 206 N. Caesar, Fresno, CA 93727; (559) 251-7240; scottrobr110@att.net CALiFORniA, San Fernando: Oct. 8-9, nov. 12-13, Dec. 10-11, A; J. Mosher, 12651 Little Tunjunga Canyon Rd., San Fernando, CA 91342; kb6rx3@pacbell.net

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ARiZOnA, Mesa: Oct. 2, nov. 6, Dec. 4, A; J. DePaulo, 11236 E. Escondido Ave., Mesa, AZ 85207; (480) 756-0467 ARiZOnA, Phoenix: Oct. 16, nov. 20, Dec. 18, A; M. Tyler, 7254 E. Goodnight Ln., Prescott Valley, AZ 86314; (928) 775-2308; bevmugs@hotmail.com CALiFORniA, Fresno: Oct. 16, nov. 20, A; S. Roberts, 206 N. Caesar, Fresno, CA 93727; (559) 251-7240; scottrobr110@att.net CALiFORniA, San Fernando: Oct. 8-9 & 22, nov. 12-13 & 26, Dec. 10-11, A; J. Mosher, 12651 Little Tunjunga Canyon Rd., San Fernando, CA 91342; kb6rx3@pacbell.net TEXAS, Anthony: Oct. 2, nov. 6, Dec. 4, A; Sue Critz, 4541 Monahans Dr., El Paso, TX 79924

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OThER TOURnAmEnTS
ALABAmA, Hoover: hp, mS, nov. 6, A; H. Yoder, 1115 Heritage Ln., Tuscaloosa, AL 35406; (205) 366-3645; yoder@dbtech.net ALABAmA, Pinson: Oct. 22, A; F. Callahan, 6243 Pine St., Pinson, AL 35126; (205) 681-7120 ARiZOnA, Mesa: Oct. 2, nov. 6, Dec. 4, A; J. DePaulo, 11236 E. Escondido Ave., Mesa, AZ 85207; (480) 756-0467 ARiZOnA, Phoenix: hp, mS, Oct. 9, nov. 13, Dec. 11, A; D. Burk, 7935 W. Banff Ln., Peoria, AZ 85381 ARiZOnA, Phoenix: Oct. 16, nov. 20, Dec. 18, A; M. Tyler, 7254 E. Goodnight Ln., Prescott Valley, AZ 86314; (928) 775-2308; bevmugs@hotmail.com ARiZOnA, Yuma: nov. 27, A; Glenda Graves, 11285 S. Desert Air Blvd., Yuma, AZ 85365; (928) 502-0736; glgraves@mindspring.com

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ARiZOnA, Mesa: Oct. 2, nov. 6, Dec. 4, A; J. DePaulo, 11236 E. Escondido Ave., Mesa, AZ 85207; (480) 756-0467 ARiZOnA, Phoenix: Oct. 16, nov. 20, Dec. 18, A; M. Tyler, 7254 E. Goodnight Ln., Prescott Valley, AZ 86314; (928) 775-2308; bevmugs@hotmail.com

ARKAnSAS, Van Buren: Oct. 1 & 9, nov. 5, A; J. Slusher, 2505 Pearl Blvd., Van Buren, AR 72956; (479) 462-5949; hpsilhouettes@aol.com CALiFORniA, Burney: Oct. 9 & 30, nov. 20, A; F. Ryan, 730 Pioneer Ct., Redding, CA 96001; f.ryan@charter.net CALiFORniA, Fresno: hp, mS, Oct. 1-2, nov. 5-6, Dec. 3-4, A; S. Roberts, 206 N. Caesar, Fresno, CA 93727; (559) 251-7240; scottrobr110@att.net CALiFORniA, Imperial: Oct. 9, nov. 13, Dec. 11, A; D. Ramey, P.O. Box 241, Imperial, CA 92251 CALiFORniA, San Fernando: hp, mS, Oct. 8-9, nov. 12-13, Dec. 10-11, A; J. Mosher, 12651 Little Tunjunga Canyon Rd., San Fernando, CA 91342; kb6rx3@pacbell.net FLORiDA, Chuluota: Oct. 9, nov. 13, Dec. 11, A; R. Berkheimer, 116 Hilltop Dr., Longwood, FL 32750; (407) 331-1573; arbyrod@yahoo.com iDAhO, Nampa: Oct. 22, A; E. Robinson, 804 N. Bonner Pl., Nampa, ID 83651; (208) 890-4531; idahopop@aol.com mARYLAnD, Sudlersville: hp, mS, Oct. 1, Dec. 17, A; K. Denz, 207 Hardwood Ct., Townsend, DE 19734; tz9x210@atlanticbb.com nEW hAmpShiRE, Mt. Vernon: Oct. 9, A; P. Higgins, 18 Washington Dr., Littleton, MA 01460; (978) 886-0108; phiggins86@verizon.net nEW mEXiCO, Hobbs: Oct. 16, A; D. Stanfield, 509 W. Silver, Hobbs, NM 88240; dkstanf@msn.com nORTh CAROLinA, Morrisville: Oct. 16, nov. 20, A; S. Sylvester, 510 E. Franklin St., Chapel Hill, NC 27514; (919) 933-8447; powding101@bellsouth.net nORTh CAROLinA, Roxboro: hp, mS, Oct. 1, nov. 5, Dec. 3, A; D. Caughey, 10 Georgetown Woods Dr., Youngsville, NC 27596; (919) 622-8843; dcaughey@nc.rr.com pEnnSYLVAniA, Ridgway: hp, mS, Oct. 1, A; B. Wakefield, 744 Marvindale Rd., Smethport, PA 16749; (814) 778-5918; bdwakefield@earthlink.net SOUTh CAROLinA, Gaston: Oct. 16, nov. 20, Dec. 18, A; J. Currie Jr., 3435 Fish Hatchery Rd., Gaston, SC 29053; curries2@aol.com TEXAS, El Paso: Oct. 2, A; D. Gonzales, 9360 Nakitu, El Paso, TX 79907 TEXAS, Friendswood: hp, mS, Oct. 15, nov. 5 & 19, Dec. 3 & 17, A; R. Parker, P.O. Box 58506, Houston, TX 77258; (713) 906-7674; pparker@aol.com TEXAS, Haltom City: hp, mS, Oct. 1, nov. 5, Dec. 3, A; D. Hassinger, 5201 Cordova Ave., Ft. Worth, TX 76132; (817) 346-0986; (817) 935-1054 (w); david.hassinger@sbcglobal.net TEXAS, Houston: Oct. 23, nov. 27, Dec. 18, A; C. Landry, 3034 Kevin Ln., Houston, TX 77043; (713) 460-4351; landrycf@earthlink.net

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TEXAS, Manor: Oct. 9, nov. 13, Dec. 11, A; L. Freitag, 12409 Hunters Chase Dr., Austin, TX 78729; loufreitag@gmail.com TEXAS, Mansfield: hp, mS, Oct. 16, nov. 20, Dec. 18, A; D. Hassinger, 5201 Cordova Ave., Ft. Worth, TX 76132; (817) 346-0986; (817) 935-1054 (w); david.hassinger@sbcglobal.net TEXAS, New Braunfels: Oct. 23, A; M. Bergevin, 7402 Hobble St., San Antonio, TX 78227; (210) 673-4980; lnmbergesatx@sbcglobal.net TEXAS, Robert Lee: Oct. 1, nov. 5, Dec. 3, A; R. Johnson, P.O. Box 109, Robert Lee, TX 76945; (325) 763-7911; rjohnson@wtxs.net ViRginiA, Montpelier: Oct. 8, nov. 12, Dec. 10, A; A. Kowalik, 8714 Wytheland Rd., Henrico, VA 23229; (804) 740-3453; augiensusie@msn.com ViRginiA, Suffolk: hp, mS, Oct. 2, nov. 6, Dec. 4, A; W. Stevenson, P.O. Box 146, Suffolk, VA 23439; wstevenson@portofvirginia.com WAShingTOn, Seattle: nov. 19, Dec. 17, A; J. Martinis, 1007 Harvest Rd., Bothell, WA 98012; (425) 488-6885; jmartinis@msn.com WEST ViRginiA, Rupert: Oct. 23, A; J. McClung, P.O. Box 262, Rich Creek, VA 24147; (540) 726-7659

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ALABAmA, Hoover: SBhp, mS, Oct. 1, A; H. Yoder, 1115 Heritage Ln., Tuscaloosa, AL 35406; (205) 366-3645; yoder@dbtech.net ARiZOnA, Mesa: Oct. 2, nov. 6, Dec. 4, A; J. DePaulo, 11236 E. Escondido Ave., Mesa, AZ 85207; (480) 756-0467 ARiZOnA, Yuma: nov. 27, A; Glenda Graves, 11285 S. Desert Air Blvd., Yuma, AZ 85365; (928) 502-0736; glgraves@mindspring.com ARKAnSAS, Van Buren: Oct. 1 & 9, nov. 5, A; J. Slusher, 2505 Pearl Blvd., Van Buren, AR 72956; (479) 462-5949; hpsilhouettes@aol.com CALiFORniA, Burney: Oct. 23, Dec. 18, A; F. Ryan, 730 Pioneer Ct., Redding, CA 96001; f.ryan@charter.net CALiFORniA, Fresno: SBhp, mS, Oct. 16, nov. 20, A; S. Roberts, 206 N. Caesar, Fresno, CA 93727; (559) 251-7240; scottrobr110@att.net

CALiFORniA, Imperial: Oct. 9, nov. 13, Dec. 11, A; D. Ramey, P.O. Box 241, Imperial, CA 92251 CALiFORniA, San Fernando: SBhp, mS, Oct. 8-9 & 22, nov. 12-13 & 26, Dec. 10-11, A; J. Mosher, 12651 Little Tunjunga Canyon Rd., San Fernando, CA 91342; kb6rx3@pacbell.net FLORiDA, Chuluota: Oct. 9, nov. 13, Dec. 11, A; R. Berkheimer, 116 Hilltop Dr., Longwood, FL 32750; (407) 331-1573; arbyrod@yahoo.com iDAhO, Nampa: Oct. 22, A; E. Robinson, 804 N. Bonner Pl., Nampa, ID 83651; (208) 890-4531; idahopop@aol.com mARYLAnD, Sudlersville: SBhp, mS, Oct. 1, Dec. 17, A; K. Denz, 207 Hardwood Ct., Townsend, DE 19734; tz9x210@atlanticbb.com nEW hAmpShiRE, Mt. Vernon: Oct. 9, A; P. Higgins, 18 Washington Dr., Littleton, MA 01460; (978) 886-0108; phiggins86@verizon.net nEW mEXiCO, Hobbs: Oct. 16, A; D. Stanfield, 509 W. Silver, Hobbs, NM 88240; dkstanf@msn.com nORTh CAROLinA, Morrisville: Oct. 16, nov. 20, A; S. Sylvester, 510 E. Franklin St., Chapel Hill, NC 27514; (919) 933-8447; powding101@bellsouth.net nORTh CAROLinA, Roxboro: SBhp, mS, Oct. 1, nov. 5, Dec. 3, A; D. Caughey, 10 Georgetown Woods Dr., Youngsville, NC 27596; (919) 622-8843; dcaughey@nc.rr.com pEnnSYLVAniA, Ridgway: SBhp, mS, Oct. 1, A; B. Wakefield, 744 Marvindale Rd., Smethport, PA 16749; (814) 778-5918; bdwakefield@earthlink.net SOUTh CAROLinA, Gaston: Oct. 16, nov. 20, Dec. 18, A; J. Currie Jr., 3435 Fish Hatchery Rd., Gaston, SC 29053; curries2@aol.com TEXAS, Anthony: Oct. 2, nov. 6, Dec. 4, A; Sue Critz, 4541 Monahans Dr., El Paso, TX 79924 TEXAS, Friendswood: SBhp, mS, Oct. 15, nov. 5 & 19, Dec. 3 & 17, A; R. Parker, P.O. Box 58506, Houston, TX 77258; (713) 906-7674; pparker@aol.com TEXAS, Haltom City: SBhp, mS, Oct. 1, nov. 5, Dec. 3, A; D. Hassinger, 5201 Cordova Ave., Ft. Worth, TX 76132; (817) 346-0986; (817) 935-1054 (w); david.hassinger@sbcglobal.net TEXAS, Houston: Oct. 23, nov. 27, Dec. 18, A; C. Landry, 3034 Kevin Ln., Houston, TX 77043; (713) 460-4351; landrycf@earthlink.net TEXAS, Manor: Oct. 9, nov. 13, Dec. 11, A; L. Freitag, 12409 Hunters Chase Dr., Austin, TX 78729; loufreitag@gmail.com

TEXAS, Mansfield: SBhp, mS, Oct. 16, nov. 20, Dec. 18, A; D. Hassinger, 5201 Cordova Ave., Ft. Worth, TX 76132; (817) 346-0986; (817) 935-1054 (w); david.hassinger@sbcglobal.net TEXAS, New Braunfels: Oct. 23, A; M. Bergevin, 7402 Hobble St., San Antonio, TX 78227; (210) 673-4980; lnmbergesatx@sbcglobal.net TEXAS, Robert Lee: Oct. 1, nov. 5, Dec. 3, A; R. Johnson, P.O. Box 109, Robert Lee, TX 76945; (325) 763-7911; rjohnson@wtxs.net ViRginiA, Montpelier: Oct. 8, nov. 12, Dec. 10, A; A. Kowalik, 8714 Wytheland Rd., Henrico, VA 23229; (804) 740-3453; augiensusie@msn.com ViRginiA, Suffolk: SBhp, mS, Oct. 2, nov. 6, Dec. 4, A; W. Stevenson, P.O. Box 146, Suffolk, VA 23439; wstevenson@portofvirginia.com WAShingTOn, Seattle: nov. 19, Dec. 17, A; J. Martinis, 1007 Harvest Rd., Bothell, WA 98012; (425) 488-6885; jmartinis@msn.com WEST ViRginiA, Rupert: Oct. 23, A; J. McClung, P.O. Box 262, Rich Creek, VA 24147; (540) 726-7659

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ARiZOnA, Prescott: Ap, ApOS (Standing), ApF, ApFOS (prone), Oct. 15, nov. 19, A; N. Autrey, 7312 E. Horizon Way, Prescott Valley, AZ 86315; nrautrey@gmail.com CALiFORniA, Concord: Oct. 15, nov. 20, Dec. 18, A; J. Labash, 1089 Honey Ct., Pittsburg, CA 94565; (925) 709-9199; me191@comcast.net CALiFORniA, Modesto: Oct. 22, nov. 26, A; J. Laird, 74 Willowood Dr., Oakdale, CA 95361; (209) 847-3313; rhlaird@sbcglobal.net CALiFORniA, San Fernando: Oct. 15, nov. 19, Dec. 17, A; M. Woss, 13167 Aztec St., Sylmar, CA 91342; (818) 745-0467; mwoss@ca.rr.com FLORiDA, Palm Bay: Oct. 15, nov. 19, Dec. 17, A; T. Daniels, 2150 Pumpkin Pl. NE, Palm Bay, FL 32905; (321) 676-5348; td2@att.net TEXAS, Haltom City: in, Oct. 4, 11, 18 & 25, nov. 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29, Dec. 6, 13, 20 & 27, A; D. Hartzell, 3925 Clayton Rd. W., Ft. Worth, TX 76116; (817) 377-4125; dan.hartzell@sbcglobal.net TEXAS, Haltom City: Oct. 8, nov. 12, Dec. 10, A; C. Simmons, 3320 Doty Ln., Arlington, TX 76001; (817) 691-4603; cjs_tx@yahoo.com

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