Down South
FTR Junkie
Some days you are the rooster. Some days you are the dog.
Ain't that the truth!........


Some days you are the rooster. Some days you are the dog.
Jimmy, weatherman says "light and variable". Sounds like a trigger pulling contest. "X's" count! Ugh!
Mike, I liked the format that Joe put together, one of the big reasons my brother and I decided to make this match.I’m telling ya skip, this weather forecast stuff don’t work around here... You guys might get some good no wind zeros Friday evening and that may be the best part of the deal. It’s all fun and we will enjoy every minute! This match has always been a one and only with the 4 disciplines and now Joe has incorporated team into the program! Pretty exciting stuff!
I figured the only reason you were going to make the trip was all the museums along the way.Mike, I liked the format that Joe put together, one of the big reasons my brother and I decided to make this match.
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I'll have a SMT target with me for sale this weekend..look me up if your interested..
Jim
Okay, where the heck is the “Blue Dollar” ?
Okay, where the heck is the “Blue Dollar” ?
Yes I think I can find itI think Dannie Wake has it!
Joe, once again a great match. Thanks for all the hard work and effort you and your support cast puts into this weekend. Thanks to Sierra not only for the sponsorship of this match but for what they do for our sport and the shooting community!
I want to give a special shout out to my close friend and Indiana shooting team member Lou Casale for the clinic he put on this weekend. Lou and I started in this sport at the same time and share the same passion for the fun we all have doing what we do. To see someone close to you excel the way he did this weekend feels as good as winning a match! On another thread Immike made a comment of how humble Lou was all weekend. Lou is an asset to our sport and an ambassador of sportsmanship! In the spirit of Memorial Day I'm going to share an example of Lou's humbleness that only the closest to him really know (until now) Lou served our country and retired from the Air Force. His last 4 years of duty he spent flying Air Force 2. He flew many of our countries leaders in the Bush Chaney administration all over the world. If we weren't close friends and neighbors I would not know this fact as he is one of the most humble people I know. Great job this weekend brother but more importantly Thank you for your service!!
Todd