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NRA BPTR Awards
02-26-2015, 09:03 PM,
#11
RE: NRA BPTR Awards
(02-26-2015, 08:21 PM)Nuclearcricket Wrote: Ok that helps clear things up for me. But now you see why I made the comment on a proof reader.
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Sam

Sam , yes my bad, I never paid any attention to that sillouette thing, and should of edited it out of the scan before posting. Blush
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02-26-2015, 11:41 PM,
#12
RE: NRA BPTR Awards
Don, I disagree with you on the editing out of the silhouette thing. I think that any time something is scanned and shared, it should be just as its printed. That way those that disagree with what is printed, see what is actually there. I feel that this error should be brought to their attention, and done so by more than one person.
Thank you for posting this and your efforts on getting me straightened out.
Sam
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02-27-2015, 12:40 AM,
#13
RE: NRA BPTR Awards
Sam that was in the 2013 book, the guy that took over tried to rewrite abunch of stuff, and well...
Anway the competitors handbook for the 2014 nationals was completely different, I couldn't find my copy..
But you can go online http://issuu.com/compshoot/docs/2014_bptr_program and find various competitors handbooks.

Glad to help, hope that maybe it might clear some of the air about getting started in NRA competition shooting.
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