Anyword on the CANADIAN NATIONAL
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Anyword on the CANADIAN NATIONAL
Anybody know anything about the results of the CANADIAN NATIONALs.
Grizz
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Let's shoot some STEEL!!
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Re: Anyword on the CANADIAN NATIONAL
They've been posting results and pictures of the scoreboards on Facebook, but I haven't seen anything get posted here yet.
https://www.facebook.com/Bullrivershooters/
https://www.facebook.com/Bullrivershooters/
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Re: Anyword on the CANADIAN NATIONAL
He Griz, Cathy won Standard with 108, Paul Davis 2nd at 101, Eric Boos and Mark Pharr tied at 98.
Cathy, Eric and Paul all finished with 100 in Hunter and placed in that order.
Pete
Cathy, Eric and Paul all finished with 100 in Hunter and placed in that order.
Pete
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Re: Anyword on the CANADIAN NATIONAL
Well how did you do?
Not compared to those machines.
Not compared to those machines.
Grizz
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Re: Anyword on the CANADIAN NATIONAL
I had the chance to shoot at the Canadian Nationals this last week and must say that it was exceptionally well run. The Marsh family ties that Bull River club together and with the support of the local members, did an amazing job of getting the facility ready to go, running a safe, orderly match, great prizes and a friendly atmosphere. If I ever get a chance to go back to shoot at the Bull River club, it will be like a family reunion.
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Canadian Nationals Update!
83 competitors
18 from the USA
3 from Mexico
1 from the Republic of Texas
Weather has been great but a little warmer than normal. Highs have been in the high 80s low 90s. Windy in the afternoons with a haze from the forest fires in B.C.
Match has been run first class. Range is in great shape. Good food available all day with a great steak BBQ on Monday evening. Target setters have been unbelievable. Shooting has been completed by 4:00 p.m. everyday with 5 relays. Awards have been prompt with great looking trophies.
Monday night they had a great steak BBQ where you got to cook your own steak with baked potatoes, salad and a table full of deserts.
After the dinner they had a huge prize drawing with a lot off great prizes given out including a CZ rifle, Leopold scopes, binoculars, Ammo from Laupa, Elley ammo and Leopold binoculars from Korth Group of Canada, 1/2 price Defiance action, gift cards from Sportsman Warehouse, Bass Pro Shops and other local merchants. There were great prize baskets and a lot of other great products I'm sure I forgot. I received a great bipod from Spartan Precision.
Last night they presented awards for the daily match, high animal awards, and match aggregate awards.
After the awards it was time for the three raffle drawings that you could buy tickets for:
A 50-50 drawing that was worth approximately 500.00 can.
A first rate silhouette scope that was donated by Sightron.
A really nice 22 rifle that was donated by Cooper Rifles. They wood was incredible and the test target was one hole not much bigger than a single round.
After dinner a shooting clinic was offered to a group of very appreciative shooters.
The Bull River club that is hosting the Nationals should be very proud.
I hoping to post the pictures of the score boards next.
Reporting live from Cranbrook, BC
Byron
83 competitors
18 from the USA
3 from Mexico
1 from the Republic of Texas
Weather has been great but a little warmer than normal. Highs have been in the high 80s low 90s. Windy in the afternoons with a haze from the forest fires in B.C.
Match has been run first class. Range is in great shape. Good food available all day with a great steak BBQ on Monday evening. Target setters have been unbelievable. Shooting has been completed by 4:00 p.m. everyday with 5 relays. Awards have been prompt with great looking trophies.
Monday night they had a great steak BBQ where you got to cook your own steak with baked potatoes, salad and a table full of deserts.
After the dinner they had a huge prize drawing with a lot off great prizes given out including a CZ rifle, Leopold scopes, binoculars, Ammo from Laupa, Elley ammo and Leopold binoculars from Korth Group of Canada, 1/2 price Defiance action, gift cards from Sportsman Warehouse, Bass Pro Shops and other local merchants. There were great prize baskets and a lot of other great products I'm sure I forgot. I received a great bipod from Spartan Precision.
Last night they presented awards for the daily match, high animal awards, and match aggregate awards.
After the awards it was time for the three raffle drawings that you could buy tickets for:
A 50-50 drawing that was worth approximately 500.00 can.
A first rate silhouette scope that was donated by Sightron.
A really nice 22 rifle that was donated by Cooper Rifles. They wood was incredible and the test target was one hole not much bigger than a single round.
After dinner a shooting clinic was offered to a group of very appreciative shooters.
The Bull River club that is hosting the Nationals should be very proud.
I hoping to post the pictures of the score boards next.
Reporting live from Cranbrook, BC
Byron
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