Multiverse Groundhog Shoot Championships at Ship PA now with prizes. Oct 22

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Multiverse Groundhog Shoot Championships at Ship PA Oct 22(results)

Shippensburg Fish and Game, the nicest groundhog range in this and all other universes (I know that to be true cause I was in most of the other universes back in the 60s), will be holding a 200m, followed by a 300m, and finishing at 500 meter benchrest shoot at scoring rings inside a groundhog outline on Saturday October 22 with some big prizes to be drawn at the shoot. There will be a fun shoot and sight in (no time limits or structured format) on Thursday October 20. We should be and we better be done Saturday in time to go out and hunt that evening.

http://www.shippensburgfishandgame.com/Groundhog_Shoots.html

You can shoot solo, work with a buddy, or we'll help you out. Relaxed atmosphere makes it ideal for new shooters. Factory or custom gun classes. Targets have sighter rings on them and you can shoot as many sighters as you like within the time frames. Half the take paid out to winners in prize money. And we have stickers for top 3 finishers in each class!

Thanks to the work of Danny Reever, along with the regular cash payouts to winning shooters, our last shoot of the year will give all present registered shooters a shot at drawn prizes donated by Euro Optics Ltd.(25% discount $500 max), Third Generation Shooters Supply (8lb keg of any powder), Berger Bullets (3-$125 cert.), Shippensburg Fish & Game ($50 one for every 5 reg. shooters), Impact Data Books (2 data books), PMA Tools ($25 cert.), Sinclair International (3-$25 cert.), Sierra Bullets (8- hats or tees), Shooting Solutions (Bore Shine & TM Solution) and ??. See attached file for rules and prize list.

PM or call if you need more info. Gotta be there to win. Here's your excuse to come on back to Ship.

View attachment OCTOBER 22ND MATCH PRIZES & RULES PDF.pdf
 
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Bob Green, nationally known gunsmith, continued his hot streak adding Shippensburg to his latest conquests. Gene won Factory Class once again. 33 guns, a perfect number for the course, shot in an erratic breeze under overcast skies. It was an easy day to see bullet holes at 500. We were done before noon. Everybody that showed up walked off with at least one prize. With St Thomas’s own Barry Schmidt winning the Euro-Optics top prize.
Thank you to Danny Reever, The Curfmans, and Brian Black of CrossHairs Gunsmithing for all the help. Hope to see you all back come spring.
 

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