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Little River Gun Club - 26Aug2017 Match Results
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Little River Gun Club - 26Aug2017 Match Results
Robert L. Walker
Co Match Director, LRGC - Lincolnton, GA
Past Region 2 Director
Past Georgia State Director
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Co Match Director, LRGC - Lincolnton, GA
Past Region 2 Director
Past Georgia State Director
NRA Life Member
IHMSA Life Member
Georgia Website Keeper
Re: Little River Gun Club - 26Aug2017 Match Results
Leaders of the pack, many of 'em anyway, getting an early start:

The AR invasion grows:

.300 Blackout in semiauto getting it's shakedown run. It turned manually operated early in the match. Kdiver58 later discovered his gas block had shifted forwards.
My Mixmaster 1 cobbleness is too heavy for Unlimited, so ARthing (AKA Mixmaster 2) was slapped together.

The hose clamp blocking the gas port (old Colt Lightweight Carbine barrel cut down "just enough") came adrift during the match, but it didn't seem to affect anything, unless it got jammed up in the fore end whilst engaging Turkeys???
Happily, the 77gr OTM bullets were OK for Rams, even if they didn't go down very quickly!
Fast moving clouds for most of the day. Sun then shade, often alternating more than once per bank!

A Sterling X Caliber .44 Mag:

And just liked this photo for it's stark contrasts:

The smallbore area got good usage!:

Album link below for more, (I think!) Less cropping of the right side of the photos at any rate. Had to de-res the above by about half to get much to show.
http://imgur.com/a/zxCne

The AR invasion grows:

.300 Blackout in semiauto getting it's shakedown run. It turned manually operated early in the match. Kdiver58 later discovered his gas block had shifted forwards.
My Mixmaster 1 cobbleness is too heavy for Unlimited, so ARthing (AKA Mixmaster 2) was slapped together.

The hose clamp blocking the gas port (old Colt Lightweight Carbine barrel cut down "just enough") came adrift during the match, but it didn't seem to affect anything, unless it got jammed up in the fore end whilst engaging Turkeys???
Happily, the 77gr OTM bullets were OK for Rams, even if they didn't go down very quickly!
Fast moving clouds for most of the day. Sun then shade, often alternating more than once per bank!

A Sterling X Caliber .44 Mag:

And just liked this photo for it's stark contrasts:

The smallbore area got good usage!:

Album link below for more, (I think!) Less cropping of the right side of the photos at any rate. Had to de-res the above by about half to get much to show.
http://imgur.com/a/zxCne