Thursday, July 30, 2009

July 28,2009 Plate Match Report

18 Guns Entered   Match Winner:  Rob Potter                 
     No Junior Shooters Entered
     Young Bucks & Does Class Winner:  Mike Burt
     Senior Class Winner:  Reba Potter
     Super Senior Class Winner:  Leon Potter
 
     18 Guns ventured out in the heat, in a seque to the hottest recorded temperature in Washington State History on Wednesday, the next day.  I don't think anyone expected so many shooters to come out in the heat, but as has been said before: "We make'em tough at Gig Harbor Sportsman's Club". 
     Many thanks to those that set up and ran the match, and thanks to Rob Potter for forwarding me the report of the results of the match.  Rob's opening line of his memo to me about the results of the match began: "This is going to be short."  Well folks, now you know all this reporter knows of last night's match.  With temperatures soaring well over 100 degrees, it is going to take some exciting shooting to be as hot as the temperatures.  My suggestion:  Come out next week and see for yourself.  See you next Monday for the plates practice, next Tuesday for the plate match, and Sunday afternoon at 4pm for the GHSC Clays match.
Come out and shoot in the heat, the bullets will go faster.  And always remember:
 
     SHOOT FAST!  SHOOT ACCURATELY! BUT MOST OF ALL, SHOOT SAFELY.
 
Hal
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
    

Monday, July 27, 2009

Tactical Shotgun 07/26/2009

It was Hot-Hot Hot on the Shotgun course! We had 9
shooters show up for fun and a challenging match. All
shooters entered twice. Lots of fun. Those that want to
try this event, there are always shotguns to use.

A class
1. Rob Potter 24.51
2. Jim Griffin/ Well done Jim 27.27
3. OJ Kimura 29.40
4. Rebecca Potter 31.84
5. Mike Frontera 32.98
6. Leon Potter 38.27
7. Dave Schinkel 42.06
8. Jeff Morton 48.73
9. Carrie Morton 59.37

Auto class
Christian Bynum 40.57

7/26/09 Clays Match Report

12 Guns Entered
     Open Class won by Hal Hansen with a score of 46
      Limited Class won by Steve Tinner with a score of 38
 
     12 guns made the trip to Gig Harbor Sportsman's Club for our weekly clays match.  With temps hovering near 90degrees I guess there were just too many other, cooler, things to do.  The shooting was about as hot as the temperatures at the club today, and at the end of regulation play we had 2 winners.  Hal Hansen won the Open Class with a score of 46, while Steve Tinner led the Limited Class  with a score of 38.  In a match as hotly contested as the GHSC Clays Matches, fortunes can rise and fall from week to week, and moment, pointing out the need for vigilance and keeping one's attention focused on the job at hand every minute, nay, every second.  This reporter is reminded that he scored a 46 in Open Class last week, and Jay Schoonmaker handed him a rather distant second place.  Well Jay, one can't be perfect every week.  On that note of "wisdom"
we'll look at the arrays.
 
Round 1                        
            
                                   O               O                O                    O                O              O              
 
                                                                            O
 
                                      O       O                    O        O  
 
 
Round 2
 
 
                            O                                                                     O        
          O                 O                              O
       O         O        O                             O     O           O
 
 
 
Round 3
 
                  O             O                                                           O                   O
 
                         O                                   O                                           O
                                          O                    O
 
 
Round 4
 
 
                                O              O                O                          O              O                O
                                                                                    O
                                        O                O                                            O                O  
 
 
 
Round 5
 
 
 
      O                                                                                   O
 
               O          O                     O                O          O
 
       O                                                                                   O  
 
 
 
As was the case the last time we saw this array,  the one constant was change.  The targets started off to be mixed up with a variety of standards and micros, only to evolve into nothing but the little targets.  One can only keep his eyes on the dots and the front sights, prep the triggers carefully, and squeeeeezeWe'll see you all here next week for Array Series D.  With the top Score today being a 46, Hotshot sat out the match in his stall, under the fans, with the grooms brushing and currying him, and if it gets cool enough I hear they plan on taking him for a ride through the woods.  Well, Hotshot, it should be cool enough out there.  Take heart Hotshot, Jay may be back on form next week and give you another victory lap around the big field.  Stay tuned right here folks, and we'll all find out together.
 
Hal
                  
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
 

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

July 21, 2009 Plate Match Memorandum

Memorandum to plate shooters;
 
     This evening apparently saw a confluence of "have to" and "want to".  Apparently many of our regular plate shooters just had other obligations and were unable to attend.  I know the GHSCs Board of Directors meeting took a couple of our shooters out of the action.  Temperatures approaching 90degrees probably didn't help any either.  A few shooters trickled in right at the beginning of festivities, and those that made the effort were rewarded with an evening of practice, albeit under match conditions.
     Thanks to Reba for running our score table, and for shuffling and dealing the poker chips containing the fate of the duelers.
Thanks to those who took turns running the line as Rob adjourned to the board meeting to help run our club.
Twelve shooters showed up and our practice lasted a bit over an hour.  At that point we all declared victory and went home.
We'll see you all next Monday evening at 5pm for our weekly plate practice, and then again at 6pm Tuesday for our weekly plate match.  We all hope everyone can clear out their schedule next week, and every week, to come out and participate in "one of the important things in life."
 
Hal
 
 

Sunday, July 19, 2009

July 19, 2009 Clays Match Report

16 guns entered - 7 in Open and 9 in Limited
 
     Open Class won by Jay Schoonmaker with a PERFECT 50
     Limited Class won by Steve Tinner with a score of 35
 
Hi Yo, Hotshot!! 
     It's been a long time since Hotshot, our GHSC Clays Match Mascot has taken anyone for a victory lap after scoring a perfect clays match score.  Well, it happened today.  Jay Schoonmaker scored a perfect 50 against all comers and took our Unicorn for a fast lap into Victory Lane.  Jay, you had that Open Class Gun talking to everyone today. 
     In the Limited Class, with a score of 35 was Steve Tinner.  Steve hasn't been shooting our Clays Matches very long, but in the couple of months he has been, Steve has been a consistent fast accurate force.  Well done gents.  Let's see what you faced today.
 
     Round 1
 
 
                  O                                O
 
   O    O   O          O        O     O      O
 
 
   Round 2
 
 
                   O                                                      O
         O        O       O        O           O
 
                   O                                                      O
 
 
 
    Round 3
 
 
 
           O                                                         O
 
  O            O                O                O                 O
 
        O                                                          O
 
 
    Round 4
 
 
                   O                                                     O
 
     O                 O               O                  O                O       
 
               O                                                       O
 
 
 
 
 
 
Round 5
 
 
       O             O                                     O               O
 
                                         O
 
        O            O                                      O              O
 
 
 
     So there it is folks.  Lots of color, lots of variety, and lot and lots of challenge.  Again, congratulations to Jay Schoonmaker for his perfect 50 in the Open Class.  Congratulations to Steve Tinner for a victory in the limited Class.  Thanks to Chuck Nicodemus for hosting the clays matches, thanks to Doug McLean for calling and scoring the match, and thanks to Chuck Treat for designing and displaying the arrays.  Thanks to Mother Nature for giving us such a perfect 78degree day.  Folks, it doesn't get much better than this.  See you all next week.  And always remember: 
 
SHOOT FAST!!  SHOOT ACCURATELY!!  BUT MOST OF ALL, SHOOT SAFELY!!
 
Hal
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
    
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                
 
 

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

July 14,2009 Plate Match Report

28 Guns Entered    Match Won by Scott Scheitzach
     Junior Class - 2 - won by Kiel Marvik
     Young Bucks & Does Class - 17 - won by Rob Potter
     Senior Class - 5 - won by Rebecca Potter
     Super Senior Class - 4 - won by George Flaherty
 
     Good evening folks.  In Hal's absence, George Flaherty will be the reporter for tonight's match.  Thanks to O.J., with help from Matchew, for setting up the stage.  Rob and Reba ran an efficient match and we were able to shoot 5 rounds, with a sudden death finale, even with 28 shooters. We had one round of mandatory reloads, and a first time ever round where it was required to drop the center plate before engaging the others.  This new twist resulted in several losses by shooters who moved on to the other 4 plates before dropping the required center plate first.
     We pick up the action with 6 shooters still alive:  Kiel, Rebecca,OJ, Rob, Scott, and George.  Kiel beats Rebecca who retires as our Senior Class winner.  Several duels later Scott downs Kiel who retires as our Junior Class winner.  The next shooter to retire is O.J. as George ends his night.  Scott is hot tonight as he beats Rob and George.  Then, Rob and George are both down to one number, while Scott has more numbers on the board than one can count.  Scott begins to clean the slate as he beats George again.  Exit our Super Senior Class winner.  Scott then puts the finishing touches on the night by eliminating Rob, our Young Bucks and Does Class winner. 
     As is usually the case, it was a nice night for a plate match.  Come on out next week and give it a try.  Don't forget the plate practice each and every Monday evening at 5pm.  Get a running start on the plate match the following evening. See you then.
 
George
 
 
 
 
 
 

Monday, July 13, 2009

Practical Shotgun results 7/12/09

There was a small crowd this Sunday, the threat of a
thunder storm downpour kept some people away. 7 brave
competitors came out to play.

A Class
Rob        26.68
OJ         31.69
Chris      37.89
Jeff       41.62
Leon       57.32
Carrie     59.32

Auto Class
Chris      31.86



Sunday, July 12, 2009

July 12, 2009 Clays Match Report

14 Guns Entered
     7 Open guns - Class won by Jay Schoonmaker with a score of 47+5
 
     7 Limited Guns - Class won by Dan Moore with a score of 28
 
          Welcome back sports fans, to a 66degree, cloudy, drizzly day, perfect for a Clays Match.  We're using Series "A" today, so we've been all the way through the catalog now, and starting over.  We'll see how much we've learned thus far. 
Welcome to our new Clays shooters today.  We're always glad to welcome new guns, and we hope you have a ball and return often.
     As I said earlier, we're using Array Series "A" today, so let's GET IT ON!!  Round 1 looks familiar.  Yes, 3 giant standard clays and 3 orange micros, all before getting to the center, objective black micro
 
 
                                                        O                                                                O
              O   O       O     O   O     O      O     O
                                                        O                                                                 O
                            
 
Round 2
 
                            O            O                                                    O          O
                       O          O            O        O    O     O     O       O           O
                            O            O                                                     O          O
                                                                                                                       
 
 
Round 3
 
                              O             O                                    O            O
                      O           O      O         O          O            O         O    
                               O             O                                    O           O
 
 
 
Round 4
 
                   O                                                           O
             O         O         O        O         O         O                O                      
                   O                                                           O                                                                                        
 
 
Round 5
 
                    O                                                             O
                           O      O        O         O         O
 
                     O                                                             O
 
     At the end of regulation play, we have one winner and one tie score.  In the Limited Class, with a score of 28 (you think this game is easy??!!) Dan Moore leads the way.  It just goes to show:  How well you're doing depends on how well your competition is doing.  I think you got lucky today, Dan.
 
     In the Open Class, tied with scores of 47, are Jay Schoonmaker and and Chuck Treat.  Yep, it's a SHOOTOFF!!
Target frame back to 44 feet, pattern the same as round #5, but all black micros. 
Shooters to the Line, Load 5 Rounds.
Ready??!!
 
Fire!  Jay and Chuck offer their strings of fire, And We Have a Winner!!  Jay Schoonmaker has hit all 5 black clays,
while Chuck Treat has hit but 3.  Maybe next week, Chuck.  Jay Schoonmaker is today's winner.  Well done Jay.
 
     OK folks, Series "B" next week.  Lots of Standard sized targets, but also lots & lots of micros.  We'll see you all right here next Sunday at 4pm.  In the words immortalized forever eminating from GHSC's Clays Matches:  "There's always next week."
Till then,
                     SHOOT FAST!!  SHOOT ACCURATELY!! BUT MOST OF ALL, SHOOT SAFELY
Hal
     
     "THE TRUE SOLDIER FIGHTS NOT BECAUSE HE HATES WHAT IS IN FRONT OF HIM, BUT BECAUSE HE LOVES WHAT IS BEHIND HIM"
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                                                                                                                       
 
 
 
 
 
 

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Plate match 07/07/09 Results

21 guns entered
Match Winner: Rob Potter
SS Winner Leon Potter
SR Winner Rebecca Potter
YB James Makinson
Finals report
Round 1 Rob and James = Tie
Round 2 Rob and James = James wins
Round 3 Rob and Rebecca = Exit Rebecca
Round 4 Dan and OJ = Exit OJ
Round 5 Dan and Scott = Scott wins Exit Dan
Round 6 Rob and James = James wins
Round 7 Rob and Scott = Rob wins Exit Scott
Round 8 Rob and James = Rob wins Exit James
Rob Match winner

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Practical Shotgun Results 7-5- 09

Class A

Richard Barnes......................................32.97

Rob Potter..............................................34.43

Jim Skedd..............................................34.92

James Makinson...................................39.43

Rebecca Potter.....................................39.91

OJ...........................................................40.56

Leon Potter............................................43.33

Jeff Morton.............................................45.09

Ken Bagley Sr.......................................46.11

AP..........................................................47.22

Christian Bynum...................................63.30

Brian Templet.......................................79.51

 

 

Class A/W

Carrie Morton....................................80.83

 

Class B

Walter Root........................................63.01

 

 

Class C

Christian Bynum................................154.97

 

Single Shot.

Leon Potter.........................................134,05

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

June 30, 2009 Plate Match Report

Hal's Notes:  due to unforeseen circumstances, I was not able to attend this match.  Many thanks to Rob for writing up these results and forwarding them to me.  Thanks also to Rob for assuming my Match Director duties until I can return (and maybe after I return, if he is enjoying the duties as much as I always have).
     Thanks to the guys who set up the stage and to those who helped run it during the match.
I would expect to hear when I get back (hopefully soon): "Oh, were you gone?"
     OK Rob, take it away.
 
 
  
     The finals had the usual cast of derelicts.  OJ, Scott, Rebecca, Nick, Loren,James and Rob.
 
Round 1 OJ/Scott - Scott wins
Round 2 Reba/Nick -Nick wins/exit Reba
Round 3 Rob/Scott - Rob Wins
Round 4 OJ/Scott - Scott wins/Exit OJ
Round 5 Rob/Nick - Rob Wins/Exit Nick
Round 6 Loren/James - Loren wins/Exit James
Round 7 Rob/Scott - Scott wins
Round 8 Rob/Scott - Rob Wins
Round 9 Scott/Loren - Scott wins/ Exit Loren
Round 10 Scott and Rob each have 4 numbers on the board.
First round - Rob
Second round Rob
Third        Scott
Fouth        Rob
Fifth        Scott
Scott & Rob now have one number each
We shoot to a tie!
Scott wins the last string and is the over all winner.
 
Rob Potter
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