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    IBS Short Range Caliber Limit?

    Joe - hello. The only caliber restriction I can find in the rule book is 1000 yard. You have to be .40 or smaller. jks
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    IBS Annual Meeting Summary - actions in wake of the loss of PS magazine

    I will address a couple of questions or comments posed above. We chose accurateshooter.com for a couple reasons. First they will do the actual write ups and add other media as it becomes available for our largest shoots. That site has 130,000 unique visitors per WEEK. Further they have IT...
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    IBS Anual Meeting Summary - actions in wake of PS Magazine demise

    Charles, I invite you to look at the 2013 IBS schedule. The long range program, as I assume you know, is very broad...as far west now as Pueblo, CO. South to MS and GA. Of course, MN and ranges in MO. Score has a wide reach as well. Yep, our group program is the Northeast mainly. jks
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    IBS Anual Meeting Summary - actions in wake of PS Magazine demise

    We will have moving backers. F-class 22#? Bring 'em.
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    IBS Anual Meeting Summary - actions in wake of PS Magazine demise

    Charles - in order to level the playing field we were thinking both group and score, like how long range is structured. Also, maybe two sets of aggs. One 5-shot and other 10-shot with the first shot on Saturday and the latter on Sunday. Friday a practice day. Pretty tentative right now, but...
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    Registration form for the 2013 BERGER CACTUS CLASSIC

    Russell, you have a truck. :). Jeff
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    IBS Anual Meeting Summary - actions in wake of PS Magazine demise

    IBS Annual Meeting Summary - actions in wake of PS Magazine demise A summary of today’s IBS Annual Meeting is posted at www.internationalbenchrest.com. Also on our site is my PowerPoint presentation. Below are some highlights: In the wake of the demise of Precision Shooting magazine, the IBS...
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    IBS Annual Meeting Summary - actions in wake of the loss of PS magazine

    A summary of today’s IBS Annual Meeting is posted at www.internationalbenchrest.com. Also on our site is my PowerPoint presentation for viewing. Below are some highlights: In the wake of the demise of Precision Shooting magazine, the IBS EBoard considered two options: buying space in NBRSA’s...
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    IBS Annual Meeting Summary - actions in wake of the loss of PS magazine

    A summary of today’s IBS Annual Meeting is now posted at www.internationalbenchrest.com. Also, on our site is my PowerPoint presentation for viewing. Below are some highlights: In the wake of the demise of Precision Shooting magazine, the IBS EBoard considered two options: buying space in...
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    Gary Amatrudo father

    Gary, this is very sad news. My condolences to you and Kim. Jeff
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    Who made this bolt?

    Ben Burns? AZ
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    Some Benchrest Hall of Fame History

    One of the great names in benchrest, Walt Berger, corrected me on the Zink range: Just for your information I moved to the Kansas City area in 1960 and the Zink range was operating at that time. If my memory is correct George Kelbly and my self participated in a National Match at the Zink...
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    Some Benchrest Hall of Fame History

    Here are the three reasons for the split as reported by the late Al Angerman in 1983: 1. Adoption of the "Rifle" magazine because Precision Shooting was in deep financial trouble (deja vu all over again). 2. Integration of mechanical and sand bag rests for the heavy gun. 3 Possible acceptance...
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    Dale Rose

    I did not realize that Dale passed in September. I must have missed it :(. Dale was a great guy. I first met him in 1976 (yikes!) when he ran the matches at Dalton, GA. In fact, that was my FIRST match. That Dalton match is not significant for that, of course, but that Ed Watson shot a...
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    IBS and Precision Shooting Magazine

    Butch, the numbers are in there. $60 with PR magazine. If we go web site it will be $30-$40 depending on what it costs us to bring in a web consultant to make some structural improvements to the web site. My guess for the latter is $30-$35 without magazine. I am not sure $5 is going to sway...
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    IBS and Precision Shooting Magazine

    Since 1970, the IBS has used Precision Shooting magazine as it official publication; the magazine ceased printing effective November 2012. Obviously, this situation is not of our making yet we have to deal with it nevertheless. As a result of PS's apparent demise, the IBS must seek another way...
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    IBS and Precision Shooting Magazine

    Since 1970, the IBS has used Precision Shooting magazine as it official publication; the magazine ceased printing effective November 2012. Obviously, this situation is not of our making yet we have to deal with it nevertheless. As a result of PS's apparent demise, the IBS must seek another way...
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    IBS and Precision Shooting Magazine

    Since 1970, the IBS has used Precision Shooting magazine as it official publication; the magazine ceased printing effective November 2012. Obviously, this situation is not of our making yet we have to deal with it nevertheless. As a result of PS's apparent demise, the IBS must seek another way...
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    IBS and Precision Shooting Magazine

    Since 1970, the IBS has used Precision Shooting magazine as it official publication; the magazine ceased printing effective November 2012. Obviously, this situation is not of our making yet we have to deal with it nevertheless. As a result of PS's apparent demise, the IBS must seek another way...
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    IBS membership dues

    $15.00 is for an Associate Membership for a person in the same household only and not a full membership.
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