Day 2 of competition was exciting. There was a possible national record shot (witnessed) at 1,000 scoring 150-11x by James Crofts, congrats to him for an outstanding shoot.
The winds on relay 1 for day two were the same as day one gentle it was perfect to check wind zeros and see how yourself and your rifle was shooting. I came 5th in masters with a 148-7x Bill W was third in expert with a 149-3x and was top canadian The other FTR shooters dropped a few more points but all were in the 140's. Well done everyone. sorry about the lack of coverage/scores on the F/O side. I will leave that up to Bruce to provide names and scores.
We were puzzled or relieved on the rumors of the winds here as what we kept hearing about didn't materials until later in the after noon. there is a really good opportunity to gain points in the morning if your lucky enough to get your relays first thing in the morning. Now the afternoon winds are an different story and really handed it to the competitors, few people scored in the 140's while the vast majoirty were in the 130's including myself who shot a sucky score (can't use expletives here)... too disapppointing to type down. As an idea of the condtions there were several competitors that dropped 28+ points on the one relay. The winds aren't strong 15+mph or anything but they seem to be switchy. There was no really pattern to the wind, it would switch and the only indicator it seemed at times was your shot coming up as a 8-7-or worse; there was more then a few 6's shot.
The range must also realize the winds patterns as they have you moving down 10 targets each relay so you are impacted by the 3 wind systems on the range left, right and middle.
onto other notiable things, shooter health
for obvious reasons sun block is key it starts early and stays late with little cloud cover ever.
lip balm is important and not often remembered, the dry desert air really dries you out.
eye drops for the same reason as stated.
Sinus medicaton, as this is a semi desert state you would have thought this place would be good for sinuses, not so this place seems to bring it on bring your prescription or reacton.
Food
There is a couple of decent restaurants here K Bob Steakhouse and Papa Sweet both have decent meals, and enough varity to cover most palets. The usual chains are here, Denny's, Arby's and Mcdonalds. Rumour has it Black Jack steak house in Trinadad colorado has some of the best steak anywere, the US team highly recommmends it.
There is a K mart, Super saver and Ace hardware on the main strip.
Now the good store there is a "B.J. Shootin Shop" here as as well, they don't carry the stuff we like but (but) they are willing to order in things we might like.
Take Care
Trevor