Pa. Regional Sillywet Champs

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Pa. Regional Sillywet Champs

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Howdy Guys,
I'll make this short and simple. Be there this Friday, Sat. and Sunday for the Regional Levergun Silhouette Championship at the McKean County Rifle Club just outside of Bradford, Pa.!

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I don't think I'll be able to make it , have to wash My truck.
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I was hoping to attend this year, got all the border crossing paperwork sorted out and everything, however I now have some family issues to sort out urgently :( :( :(
Maybe next year :D
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Same here. Wanted to go in the worst way but work issues are causing a conflict! :evil:

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Re: Pa. Regional Sillywet Champs

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pwl44m wrote:I don't think I'll be able to make it , have to wash My truck.
Perry
P.S. given the poster & the topic I just had to check it out.

Ha! I like that. I remember back in the sixties that when a girl did not want to go out with someone, they said they had to stay home and wash their hair. :D ---------Sixgun
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Not enough notice!
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There was a Smallbore Cowboy class national record set at our state finals last week. I still cannot shoot, but was sent the scores. Dr. Peter Krook finally managed a 40 during a registered match for a national Open and Senior record, and a 77X80 overall. The old record was 39 with 7 Open class shooters and 3 Senior shooters at that mark. I think Pete now holds 9 or 10 national records.
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Re: Pa. Regional Sillywet Champs

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Mr. Ingot,

Good luck to you & the Gunny at Bradford. If you see my friends the Zewe's tell them I said hello.

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