That's right, 23 northern BC shooters just took part in the BC Northern Winter Games Practical Shooting competition.
This is the second time the Prince Rupert Rod and Gun Club has hosted the event, the first time was approximately 1999 (?) and now in 2010, an Olympic year and in the Province the Olympic's are being hosted.
The push behind this successfull shoot was basically from one man with a small group of volunteers, our club president deserves a huge pat on the back for a job extremely well done.
Games officials and volunteers were not only impressed with our concern for safety and organization but were also energized at seeing this exiting sport for the first time. When they were extended the invitation to return tommorrow to actually shoot a variety of firearms (many for the first time), a more possitive experience could not have been had.
Some action shots:
As with any volunteer organization it runs on its stomach and let me tell you these three lady's were the bussiest people in the place, they make the difference between an OK event and a truly memorable one IMO. I'd also like to say with out the volunteer efforts of the guy at the counter our club would be in a serious dillema.
Some of the awards:
Production
Revolver
Open
Standard
There were medals for other class winners as well, I'm sure other 'Nutz must have pictures as the camera's were everywhere.
And yes, Canadian Gun Nutz were there as well
People travelled long distances on winter roads to take part in our event, with out them it would not have happened,to them all I can say is thanks for coming (we really appreciate it).
Anyone else in Canada have any success at putting on this type of event?
IMO its worth it.
This is the second time the Prince Rupert Rod and Gun Club has hosted the event, the first time was approximately 1999 (?) and now in 2010, an Olympic year and in the Province the Olympic's are being hosted.
The push behind this successfull shoot was basically from one man with a small group of volunteers, our club president deserves a huge pat on the back for a job extremely well done.
Games officials and volunteers were not only impressed with our concern for safety and organization but were also energized at seeing this exiting sport for the first time. When they were extended the invitation to return tommorrow to actually shoot a variety of firearms (many for the first time), a more possitive experience could not have been had.
Some action shots:
As with any volunteer organization it runs on its stomach and let me tell you these three lady's were the bussiest people in the place, they make the difference between an OK event and a truly memorable one IMO. I'd also like to say with out the volunteer efforts of the guy at the counter our club would be in a serious dillema.
Some of the awards:
Production
Revolver
Open
Standard
There were medals for other class winners as well, I'm sure other 'Nutz must have pictures as the camera's were everywhere.
And yes, Canadian Gun Nutz were there as well
People travelled long distances on winter roads to take part in our event, with out them it would not have happened,to them all I can say is thanks for coming (we really appreciate it).
Anyone else in Canada have any success at putting on this type of event?
IMO its worth it.






















































