How is the Bluebonnet usually ran?

Vern

Morethan1waytoskinacat
I have been following the post for the Supershoot and have attended other matches in Denton and Tomball but have not shot this one.

What Yardages shot when?
About how many relays/rotations?
Bench selection?
Cost?
Any other info would be welcomed.
 
BlueBonnet

all day Fri- registration $50/day- random draw for relay and bench-3 relays-6 pm party at Dietz house

9 am Sat SP 100 & 200
move 10 to right
8 am Sun LV 200 & 100
 
Hello Jerry

I am hoping to shoot on the same bench with Jonathan.
I plan to use his flags and rest.
Is that a problem there?
Who do I need to tell when I register?
Do I understand the registration to be 50 per day and not for the whole shoot?

Also do you know what the NBRSA Registration fee is this year?
I am assuming I can pay the NBRSA registration fee when I register for the shoot, would that be correct?
 
tell me when you register on Friday or Laura Sat monrning
bench sharing is accommodated
$50 per day is the entry cost
NBRSA is required and is $50 payable @ registration
 
Jerry

The official posting for the Match says 100/100 on Sat and 200/200 on Sunday. I stand to be corrected, but I think you have to run the Match the way it was posted in the official news letter.

I also remember that last year when John Jones and I were sharing a Bench, and we came in 1st and 2d accordingly at the first 100 yardage, that it was then decided by the "powers that be" to rotate after that initial 100 on Saturday. The initial plan was NOT to rotate.

Just wondering if that option will be open this year.:rolleyes:.........jackie
 
The above was told to me by the new club president as to how we would procceed. The contract was signed by the former president. The format will run as stated in the NBRSA news. I talked to S Hunter to verify that was what is in the contract.

Sat 9 am LV 100 SP 100
Sun 8 am SP 200 LV 200

There is no published rotation in the magazine or in the contract. If the rotation does change, it would be 10, 5, & 10 using 20 benches.
IE for competitor 101 bench #1 goes to #11 then to #16 and the last would be #6 this means you would shoot both 100s and 200s on different parts of the range.
 
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Don't Miss It!

I have been following the post for the Supershoot and have attended other matches in Denton and Tomball but have not shot this one.

What Yardages shot when?
About how many relays/rotations?
Bench selection?
Cost?
Any other info would be welcomed.


Vern, don't miss the Bluebonnet! You will have a wonderful time. Arnold Jewel will keep you laughing with his never ending supply of jokes and the Friday evening welcoming party at Howard Deitz house is worth the trip. You would be wise to wear boots and watch where you step; the range is located on a working cattle ranch. ;) See you there. :D

Gene Beggs
 
Thanks Everyone

I wont miss the match.
Not sure about the party though.
Ill have to see if I can arrange transport for my wife when she gets off work.
But I will be there most of the day Friday either way.
Hope to catch up with some of my old friends and make some new ones too.

Gene are you going to be there?
I know Jackie will be.

Jerry H I will see you on Friday and remind you then.

Do I need cash or do they want a check or does it matter?
 
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