18 guns entered
11 Open Class Guns
7 Limited Class Guns
We start the month of March with our new, at least for our Clays Match, classes of gun entries. A brief review of said classes is in order. In the Open Class, the choices of equipment, as long as they are handguns, are OPEN. Optics, Compensators, any caliber, rather they are rim fire or center fire, and as long as the firearm is safe and dependable, bring it on.
In Limited Class, the choices of equipment are Limited, but not much. No optics; iron sights only, no compensators, and again, any caliber rather it be rim fire or center fire. And of course, the firearms must be safe and dependable, which allows a lot of leeway for light but safe triggers, whatever type of iron sights you may prefer, and pick a caliber to your preference.
18 guns started the month of March by entering our Clays Match, and welcome to you all. 11 of the handguns were Open Class, and 7 were Limited Class. The arrays were challenging and varied as usual, and thanks to OJ Kimura for arranging the target patterns. For rounds 1 & 2 we had 3 orange micros and green standard sized clays bracketing black micro center clays. For round3 we ditched the huge green standards, and went with 8 orange micros bracketing black micro center clays. For round 4 the arrays remained the same, but for round 5 we had 8 black micros bracketing orange micro center clays.
To top off the event today, it was 50degrees at game time and with a couple of heaters going it was as warm as spring, which is coming the 20th of this month. Can summer be far behind?
At the end of regulation play we had a couple of winners. In the Open Class, with the high score for the day, Chuck Treat led the way. In the Limited Class Mark Wuesthoff and his hotrod revolver was the winner. OK everyone. The stage is set for a great summer of Clays Shooting, Plate Shooting and good times to be had by all. See you here next Sunday and we’ll do it again.
Hal
11 Open Class Guns
7 Limited Class Guns
We start the month of March with our new, at least for our Clays Match, classes of gun entries. A brief review of said classes is in order. In the Open Class, the choices of equipment, as long as they are handguns, are OPEN. Optics, Compensators, any caliber, rather they are rim fire or center fire, and as long as the firearm is safe and dependable, bring it on.
In Limited Class, the choices of equipment are Limited, but not much. No optics; iron sights only, no compensators, and again, any caliber rather it be rim fire or center fire. And of course, the firearms must be safe and dependable, which allows a lot of leeway for light but safe triggers, whatever type of iron sights you may prefer, and pick a caliber to your preference.
18 guns started the month of March by entering our Clays Match, and welcome to you all. 11 of the handguns were Open Class, and 7 were Limited Class. The arrays were challenging and varied as usual, and thanks to OJ Kimura for arranging the target patterns. For rounds 1 & 2 we had 3 orange micros and green standard sized clays bracketing black micro center clays. For round3 we ditched the huge green standards, and went with 8 orange micros bracketing black micro center clays. For round 4 the arrays remained the same, but for round 5 we had 8 black micros bracketing orange micro center clays.
To top off the event today, it was 50degrees at game time and with a couple of heaters going it was as warm as spring, which is coming the 20th of this month. Can summer be far behind?
At the end of regulation play we had a couple of winners. In the Open Class, with the high score for the day, Chuck Treat led the way. In the Limited Class Mark Wuesthoff and his hotrod revolver was the winner. OK everyone. The stage is set for a great summer of Clays Shooting, Plate Shooting and good times to be had by all. See you here next Sunday and we’ll do it again.
Hal
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