smallbore revolver 80x80?

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Is Will Curlin's name on the list? I want to think he has shot one.
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braud357 wrote:
i26963 wrote:
Richard Pickering wrote:No, I didn't shoot a smallbore 80-----ever. But, Melvin, didn't Randy Fussell shoot one at Oak Ridge one year with a S/W 617 ?
Yes he did, I think it was 1998. I spotted for his 80, which proves, despite what RW says, I am an Int. class spotter! :p
OK - maybe you have a "leg up" ! :)
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Oh, my wing is broken..........No, I had no pity on him and if I did beat him I hope it was by only one or two points' the way he always does me. He had no problem with that shoulder when lunch was served though. :D

I do want to acknowledge his continuing "Spotter Training"; he did me proud spotting my Production Gun.
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My amigo was too modest to tell you about a personal best for him in SB Standing class. He shot an amazing 35! I am very proud of him. He works hard on his game!
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Small bore standing 35 is awesome. I can't wait to see you guys shoot at the ECC.
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Robert, that is a fantastic score!! Melvin will forever claim that superior spotting was responsible for that great score.

Good job.
You know the world record is 37. If you can hit 35 you only need two more!!

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SB standing of 35 is outstanding. When was that shot?
I hope somebody sent it in to Dan to get it posted.
Congrats.

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Jimologist wrote:Robert, that is a fantastic score!! Melvin will forever claim that superior spotting was responsible for that great score.

Good job.
You know the world record is 37. If you can hit 35 you only need two more!!

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Jim, This one was not spotted by Melvin, although most, if not all of my better scores are/were spotted by him; by this time he had put it in a sling and headed back to Greenwood. This one, Jonathan Moore picked me up on Turkeys and "walked" me the rest of the way through. A tremendous Thank You to Jonathan Moore. This was fired Saturday 3/5/2016.
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I was mostly enjoying the show through AtomicDogg's fancy binoculars! One amazing thing is that although the hit placement varied a wee bit from target to target, the second rounds were generally right on top of the first!
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jcunclejoe wrote:SB standing of 35 is outstanding. When was that shot?
I hope somebody sent it in to Dan to get it posted.
Congrats.

Joe
I got it! it is an outstanding score and puts it at the Top!

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