2018 State BB & HS Open Championship

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2018 State BB & HS Open Championship

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Robert L. Walker
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Re: 2018 State BB & HS Open Championship

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Congrats to all. I wish I could have been there. It sounds like it was a great match.
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Sorry I missed it too .. Amy and I were up in Michigan to attend a funeral .. I'm hoping next year brings more big bore shooting for me.
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kdiver58 wrote:Sorry I missed it too .. Amy and I were up in Michigan to attend a funeral .. I'm hoping next year brings more big bore shooting for me.
LisaG doesn't yet feel ready to get serious with Big Bore, no sense undoing the carpal tunnel surgery which still gives her some concern, and kdiver58 couldn't go, so....

Good to note that a 25 BR is sufficient for Rams, at least with a scope! Maybe a certain fellow will do some reconfiguring for next year! DaveC's old XP100 surely ought to keep active, as nice as it is. May try the Mixmaster UAS AR some more in .223 next year. Need to figure out if it's better to aim for the rump or the horn.
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