June 26th the Duke family held their 5th annual shooting match and BBQ at their ranch in Utopia, Texas. Rain was in the forecast and the day started with moisture laden clouds in the sky. 24 competitors drew lots for benches and position in one of the four relays for each round. The overcast conditions kept the temperatures down and the winds mild for the start of the match.
The first round saw 10 shooters shooting perfect scores and several others just one clay down. As the second round started the clouds started to clear off boiling off the dew and kicking up a breeze. All the shooters struggled dropping at least one clay during the round with Mike Clover and Sam Duke rising to the top just one midi down from a clean board. Third round conditions continued to deteriorate a little with temperatures rising stirring up the mirage and winds swirling down range. Sam Duke dropped just one midi during the round placing him in first 50 points ahead of Terry Pohl.
After the 3rd round shooters took a break for lunch with the Dukes supplying Texas style BBQ & all the fixins they cooked themselves. Sam Duke encouraged everyone to eat a big lunch so they could get nice and sleepy giving him an advantage in the following rounds. All encouragement the shooters needed was the enticing aroma emanating from down below. The menu included succulent chicken breasts, spicy sausage, and delectable smoked brisket with sides of beans, potato salad, and banana pudding.
During the 4th round with temperatures steadying around 96 degrees Mike Clover fights off the sleepiness from a full stomach, figures out the conditions, and shoots perfect rocketing him from 4th place to first 10 points ahead of Terry Pohl with Sam Duke and Tim Beasley tied in third place. In the 5th round Mike Clover defends his lead clearing the board finishing with a 890 out of 1000. Terry Pohl maintains his pace dropping one midi and finishing with a 850. Sam Duke fights off a yawn and drops two clays beating out Tim Beasley for third with an 800.
14 of the 24 shooters used the 6.5-284 or a variant and 7 of those were in the top 10. Little Creek Rifles smithed 5 out of the top 10. Stiller actions were preferred by most of those reporting
The first round saw 10 shooters shooting perfect scores and several others just one clay down. As the second round started the clouds started to clear off boiling off the dew and kicking up a breeze. All the shooters struggled dropping at least one clay during the round with Mike Clover and Sam Duke rising to the top just one midi down from a clean board. Third round conditions continued to deteriorate a little with temperatures rising stirring up the mirage and winds swirling down range. Sam Duke dropped just one midi during the round placing him in first 50 points ahead of Terry Pohl.
After the 3rd round shooters took a break for lunch with the Dukes supplying Texas style BBQ & all the fixins they cooked themselves. Sam Duke encouraged everyone to eat a big lunch so they could get nice and sleepy giving him an advantage in the following rounds. All encouragement the shooters needed was the enticing aroma emanating from down below. The menu included succulent chicken breasts, spicy sausage, and delectable smoked brisket with sides of beans, potato salad, and banana pudding.
During the 4th round with temperatures steadying around 96 degrees Mike Clover fights off the sleepiness from a full stomach, figures out the conditions, and shoots perfect rocketing him from 4th place to first 10 points ahead of Terry Pohl with Sam Duke and Tim Beasley tied in third place. In the 5th round Mike Clover defends his lead clearing the board finishing with a 890 out of 1000. Terry Pohl maintains his pace dropping one midi and finishing with a 850. Sam Duke fights off a yawn and drops two clays beating out Tim Beasley for third with an 800.
14 of the 24 shooters used the 6.5-284 or a variant and 7 of those were in the top 10. Little Creek Rifles smithed 5 out of the top 10. Stiller actions were preferred by most of those reporting
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