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Wyoming BPTR results. - Don McDowell - 05-20-2018

The Outland family did a bang up job once again of putting on the Wyoming State BPTR midrange championships.
This year saw the largest number of competitors since this match started. There were some fantastic scores shot, and a few folks that shot bptr for the first time that left with smiles on their faces, and already thinking about coming back next year.
So mark your calendars for the 3rd weekend in May of 2019.
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RE: Wyoming BPTR results. - Gunlaker - 05-20-2018

It was a great match as usual! There were some really nice scores shot this year, and the 600 yard relays had some tricky fishtails to deal with.

Bryan's high target at 600 was pretty impressive!

Chris.


RE: Wyoming BPTR results. - Don McDowell - 05-20-2018

Robert worked his hind end off spotting for Bryan on that target. It was tough conditions to be sure.


RE: Wyoming BPTR results. - Don McDowell - 05-21-2018

It should also be pointed out that Bryan Youngberg came very close to tying the national record at 600.
Some dang fine scores shot this weekend.


RE: Wyoming BPTR results. - Steve Anderson - 05-22-2018

My friend John and I really enjoyed being there. Great range and run well. John and I felt like we were rubbing shoulders with the cool kids! Thanks for those that made this shoot possible.


RE: Wyoming BPTR results. - Don McDowell - 05-22-2018

It was great having you guys there. Hope to see you in the target rifle matches more often. I thought you shot exceptionally well for your first time out.


RE: Wyoming BPTR results. - bryany - 05-22-2018

Steve, I think you were one of at least 5 new shooters at the match. I tried to visit with everyone a little over the weekend and it sounded like a good time was had by all.

My standard line is that a mid range match is the best place to try your hand and learn a lot while not getting beat up too bad over the course of fire. 200 teaches you to mind your technique, 300 reminds you to take careful aim and adjust for conditions, 600 tells you that it's better to be lucky than good or that the two other targets are easy but now you are in the real world.

Glad you guys came to the match.

Bryan


RE: Wyoming BPTR results. - Steve Anderson - 05-22-2018

Thank you Don, and yes I'll be back for sure! I was pleased with my score, in spite of my rough go on the fifth stage. Lost a few points on that stage....


RE: Wyoming BPTR results. - Steve Anderson - 05-22-2018

Brian, you did well, I was pleased for you! You're probably right about the match, I loved it though. Now to try 1000 yards.


RE: Wyoming BPTR results. - Gunlaker - 05-22-2018

Steve I think that the fishtailing wind going on at that time hurt a few of us :-).

It was good to meet you and John. John did a great job in the pits too. He picked that up very fast.

Chris.