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Offline AMB

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Pa. Cowboy Lever Action Silhouette State Championships
« on: September 08, 2004, 04:41:17 PM »
We will be holding the State Championships Sept. 25 and 26 at the McKean County Rifle Club in Bradford.  Smallbore will be 60 rds, saturday morning and a 60 rd. Pistol Cartridge match in the afternoon.  These will be squadded relay matches. On Sunday we'll shoot a 60 rd. Rifle match.
Contact Rob Drummond 814-362-2281.

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« Reply #1 on: September 30, 2004, 03:55:54 PM »
Al,

Do you have any results you can post from the PA Cowboy Silhouette Championship?

Sorry I couldn't attend and defend the championship; at this point in time I have to jump on work when it is available.

Regards,
Al C

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« Reply #2 on: September 30, 2004, 04:47:27 PM »
Yes, we missed you. I knew it was iffy that you would make it. That dang work screws everything up. Nice turn out, and the weather was great. Your successors were ones you would approve of.  Tim Truneck with a real good 52 in Pistol Cartridge Saturday afternoon, and Bill Zewe took the Agg. with I believe a 152. Bill makes such a smooth transition from Pistol to the lever guns. He'd shoot a 2 x 4 well.  I think he shot a 48 rimfire, 50 in P.C. and a 54 in Rifle. Unfortunately my kid had a PeeWee football game saturday afternoon and I had to skip the Pistol Cartridge match. I shot reasonable. A 56 with rimfire, and a 57 in Cowboy Rifle. I think both new records, but the way people are starting to shoot, they won't last long. Brian Wakefield shot a real nice 54 in Cowboy Rifle. Joe and Jim Zewe shot real well on the Jr. side.  I'll try to get the scores posted shortly on the PRPA website. Come up for a turkey shoot in November. Al