Old Woodburner--We got in from the Q about an hour ago. A little over 4200 miles round trip. You shot better than pretty good, that was a fine score.
The new rifles are really nice. The Mrs. took to hers especially well, and outshot me at the Q this year. Heckuva deal, but I told her that she had a good spotter. They repainted the targets on me, too. I was about to shoot the bucket when they stopped and repainted. My black pinhead post simply disappeared on the fresh painted target, and I hit the first one and missed the last seven. Tough pill to take, but as they say, "them's the breaks".
We went to the Shiloh plant on Monday, and there was a Number 3 Sporter in 45-70 that someone didn't take on the for sale rack. I couldn't believe my eyes, as it was a rifle that I had wanted all my life. Out came the credit card, and it now lives in Texas. I'm going to put sights on it and shoot it tomorrow if I can get some time. Day after tomorrow for sure.
We had a great Quigley, and everything you said about Al Lee and the match are true. I'm glad yours worked out well too. Fun is what this is all about.
Shoot straight, rdnck.