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Post by jmarriott on Sept 11, 2010 10:46:46 GMT -5
October 3, 2010 Ham match 11 am _ closed Match 3:00pm Schnellville conservation club
Beef and pork
1st whole beef 2nd 1/2 beef
Kitchen open at 10:30 am
That gives me a few weeks to tweak out a shotgun. I should have never sold my tweeked out model 37 red label. About 50 pellets per card per shot. Never been able to reproduce that with my 870 yet with the shells at this meet.
Hey jabba if you want to ride down and see a match let me know. It is an all day thing and travel is far for me but this is my favorite still board shoot and they will be having them all fall and winter. This is the first one of the year.
This is the shoot I meet our dearly departed founder Don Goins at. He fixed a problem on my winchester model 37 light striking the shell in the cold with a leatherman tool. He also gave me the info to his then new project HUNTCHAT which then morphed into the board we all use today. Thanks PBR I still owe you a few cold ones for that when in the future we meet.
A little bit far for you out of state guys to travel to but a good time to be had at this shoot.
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Post by Purebred Redneck on Sept 11, 2010 21:07:38 GMT -5
You have anything going on the 2nd?
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Post by jmarriott on Sept 12, 2010 1:04:22 GMT -5
Nope I can meet you down there with a cooler. YOu driving to Indiana or we meeting halfway.
The rad fox squirrels have not even been mess with at the farm yet.
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Post by Purebred Redneck on Sept 12, 2010 9:58:19 GMT -5
If I'm looking at the map right, you're right by Indy and the shoot is pretty much inbetween Indy and STL.
Right?
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Post by jmarriott on Sept 12, 2010 10:05:19 GMT -5
yes it is it is a long old drive down the road for me. I normally get to uncle harrys at 6 or 7 am on sunday and he drives down with his crew in tow, But I can get into the area of french lick.
I am now going without uncle harry as his sons tend to drive me nuts drinking beer at 8 am in the car and playing konk all day. (a card game)
It is real hard to find the sight as all those roads look alike.
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