Wilmington Region II

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Any scores to post from "down under" the Mason-Dixon line?
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no official scores but several 60's in uas bb and sb. I know of 1 60 in u sb and 1 in u bb. a good turnout so far. a few more guns in the morning and then the shootoffs. at least 2 59's in p bb. great place to shoot and plenty to do. shelia and I went to Carolina beach this afternoon and it was great. got to see the atlantic ocean for the first time. also toured the USS CAROLINA battleship a couple days ago. that was way cool. allen
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Would love to tour a battleship!
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It was good seeing everyone on Saturday. was glad that it turned out that I could make the trip. Drove by that battleship. Almost stopped on the way home. Very impressive. Disappointed that I could not hang around for the shootoffs. That would have been fun to see. I will make sure that if I were to hold this type of match, that shootoffs will be shot immediately after someone shoots a perfect score. Just like at the ECC. That is a great idea. I have been fortunate to have been able to attend the Region 2 and ECC in Kentucky last year. I was able to attend the ECC in Ohio this year and attend the Region 2 in Wilmington. It has been a great year. I hope to see everyone next year at the ECC if it is held and at the Region 2, wherever it is held.


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Rodent wrote:It was good seeing everyone on Saturday. was glad that it turned out that I could make the trip. Drove by that battleship. Almost stopped on the way home. Very impressive. Disappointed that I could not hang around for the shootoffs. That would have been fun to see. I will make sure that if I were to hold this type of match, that shootoffs will be shot immediately after someone shoots a perfect score. Just like at the ECC. That is a great idea. I have been fortunate to have been able to attend the Region 2 and ECC in Kentucky last year. I was able to attend the ECC in Ohio this year and attend the Region 2 in Wilmington. It has been a great year. I hope to see everyone next year at the ECC if it is held and at the Region 2, wherever it is held.


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Great seeing you again, Mike!!! Thanks for your support!! That was quite a whirlwind trip for you and it was appreciated!!!
I think Robert will try to post some scores after he recovers!!! We got home late afternoon, and we both were tired !!!
I have some pics I will get around to posting also
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Judy and I wanted to thank everyone for the great hospitality during the Regional match. One of the best equipped shooting facilities we have visited. Most impressive was the range house with all the modern amenities. The layout of the range is quite impressive. Especially liked the dividers between each shooting position. The food for lunch and Saturdays dinner was excellent!
Great location for family considering all the entertainment and things to see.
We met some great new people and enjoyed seeing old friends.
The range worked quite well for those that shoot the flop position. Visibility wasn't an issue on any targets.
It was a great time, thank you!
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Dave Chaney and I could not help but add our praise for Jeff Fountain, Match Director, his wife and Chief of Operations, Renae, and of course the range stalwarts Jon Mix and his dad, Tom Mix. We had a great time. How could you not have an enjoyable match with folks who have an assortment of ''VooDoo Dolls'' in their shooting kit. Richard
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Well said Richard. was a great match. thanks to all of the members of buccaneer gun club that helped put on the match. allen
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Richard Pickering wrote:Dave Chaney and I could not help but add our praise for Jeff Fountain, Match Director, his wife and Chief of Operations, Renae, and of course the range stalwarts Jon Mix and his dad, Tom Mix. We had a great time. How could you not have an enjoyable match with folks who have an assortment of ''VooDoo Dolls'' in their shooting kit. Richard
They did do a fantastic job. Looking forward to going back again.


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