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The Ancient Ones Of Maine. 17 shooters and a few guests. The club bought lunch.I eked. out a 3rd place with a CVA Mt. Rifle Big Bore.
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That sounds like a great time, congrats on 3rd place.

Can you share any info on the targets and distances you guys used?
 
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That sounds like a great time, congrats on 3rd place.

Can you share any info on the targets and distances you guys used?
We started with a standard paper bullseye target, which also served as a tiebreaker for equal overall scores at the end. There were clay pigeons, driving nails on a board, shooting hanging charcoal briquetes (bonus if you also hit the ring some distance behind), the ring itself, a sheet metal diamond, an empty oxygen tank, some small hanging plates, and the biggest one of them all: a 6' diameter saw blade hanging on a tree with a smaller plate hanging at it's center. Hit the blade, X points, hit the plate (which made a loud ding), Y points. That one was shot at twice, once at 100 yds, another at 200 yds.
 
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