Terrace Rod & Gun Club 16th Annual Snow Snake Shoot

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Some of the IPSC/IDPA shooters gathered today to participate in our Annual Snow Snake Shoot. Temperature was -3C with a 50K wind blowing out of the North. Cool!

The Snow Snake
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Dave L. at the line
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Terry M. with revolver in hand.
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Yours truly "Load and Make Ready"
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Paul L. taking out yours truly. Did it twice!
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Chili for lunch.
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John R. on thhe left receives the trophy from Art M. Club President. John has the bragging rights for the year.
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Great time was had by all. Man was it cold!

Take Care

Bob
 
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It was a great day of shooting.
Sunny, but not warm,-3 with a strong out flow winds, and 14 frozen whacko nut jobs that came out to shoot snowsnakes.

Congratulations John !!!
John was on top of his game and out shot us all.

I think you need to join Ken and I with the single action revolvers next year. Think of the prestige of winning the Snow snake with a six shooter.


I would like to thank Pat and Terry for making that delicoius hot chili that thawed us all out after the match.


Art
 
Six-shooters?

Thanks Art :)

I had a blast. A great bunch of guys. Hard to believe we are all so whacky that we would stand around in that wind chill just to shoot a few steel plates:D

Six-shooters eh? I sold my single actions but maybe the M-15 will make an appearance...you just never know;)

Thanks again for a great shoot:cheers:
 
Hey, at least the tarp shelter broke the wind!
PS: I hate getting eliminated over a technicality!

Translation - you was to slooooow.:D:D, along with the rest of us. Actually in my case the pressure of the event caused me to perspire and my fingers froze together along with my eyelids. The only wind that got broke that day was from Ted - I think he was partying the night before.

Take Care

Bob
 
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