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Dave Shattuck
Guest
You couldn’t have ordered a finer day to for any match, let alone a State Championship. The day started out a bit on the brisk side showing a true feeling of things to come as the thermometer read just below 50° as I was getting ready to head out for the range. But the skies were a deep Cobalt blue with hardly a cloud, so it was obvious things would soon warm up, at least by a little.
On the way up to the Club I couldn’t help but notice how only a slight ripple was occurring out on the lake that’s about half way between my house and the range, so I knew things would not be staying calm for much longer. And they didn’t. By the time we were trying to set our flags out they were already flipping around, which usually doesn’t happen until closer to the first Commence Fire command. And, as the day wore on, the breeze turned into a wind, and the scores fell accordingly. I do not own a wind meter, but according to the reaction of our flags, the swaying of the trees, the papers and targets wanting to let loose, along with the sound of the air moving across my bench, my guess would be that most of the day we were dealing with winds of somewhere in the mid to upper 20’s with the occasional gust going even higher. But, I could be wrong.
We ended up with 14 shooters coming even though some only shot one or two targets. It was great to see Ken Henderson again along with Pete Roberson and Todd Banks as they haven’t been over in quite some time.
Below you will find the top five scores for each of the five Classes being contested:
SPORTER CLASS
1.) TODD BANKS 247-10X
2.) Al Hadfield 243-9X
3.) Ken Henderson 242-7X
4.) Pete Roberson 239-10X
5.) Pete Wass 238-6X
10.5 LB. CLASS
1.) AL HADFIELD 249-13X
2.) Ken Henderson 247-11X
3.) Dave Shattuck 246-12X
4.) Pete Wass 244-10X
5.) Penny Hadfield 243-12X
13.5LB. CLASS
1.) PENNY HADFIELD 249-9X
2.) Michael Gallant 246-10X
3.) Al Joly 246-8X
4.) Al Hadfield 245-10X
5.) Dave Shattuck 243-7X
2-GUN AGGREGATE
1.) AL HADFIELD 494-23X
2.) Penny Hadfield 492-21X
3.) Dave Shattuck 489-19X
4.) Ken Henderson 489-18X
5.) Michael Gallant 487-18X
3-GUN AGGREGATE
1.) AL HADFIELD 737-32X
2.) Ken Henderson 731-25X
3.) Penny Hadield 729-29X
4.) Todd Banks 728-24X
5.) Dave Shattuck 724-26X
There was only one 250 recorded this year at Pinnacle, and that was shot by long-time shooter Mark Rocheleau, his first ever, back at our first match in April. Since then, many have come close, but none have been able to over-come the conditions that are so prevalent at Pinnacle Mountain.
I want to thank everyone for all their help, especially to Al Hadfield and Todd Banks for their calling of lines, Paul Bendix for his help with the set-ups and take-downs, plus his posting the end results onto the IR website, and to the referees and clean-up crew that made my job so much easier.
This was my final day of being a Match Director as I had decided over the summer that after 14 years of running matches it was time for me to become nothing more than just another competitor so I could focus my attentions on my shooting rather than the running of matches. I have greatly enjoyed my time as a Match Director, and in many ways will miss being one. The saddest part is that I was the only Club member participating on a regular basis in rimfire benchrest, so with no one to pick up after me I’m afraid this may have been Pinnacle Mountain’s final rimfire benchrest match, at least for now. We’ll see.
Good shooting, and hope to see you all on a range somewhere.
Dave Shattuck
On the way up to the Club I couldn’t help but notice how only a slight ripple was occurring out on the lake that’s about half way between my house and the range, so I knew things would not be staying calm for much longer. And they didn’t. By the time we were trying to set our flags out they were already flipping around, which usually doesn’t happen until closer to the first Commence Fire command. And, as the day wore on, the breeze turned into a wind, and the scores fell accordingly. I do not own a wind meter, but according to the reaction of our flags, the swaying of the trees, the papers and targets wanting to let loose, along with the sound of the air moving across my bench, my guess would be that most of the day we were dealing with winds of somewhere in the mid to upper 20’s with the occasional gust going even higher. But, I could be wrong.
We ended up with 14 shooters coming even though some only shot one or two targets. It was great to see Ken Henderson again along with Pete Roberson and Todd Banks as they haven’t been over in quite some time.
Below you will find the top five scores for each of the five Classes being contested:
SPORTER CLASS
1.) TODD BANKS 247-10X
2.) Al Hadfield 243-9X
3.) Ken Henderson 242-7X
4.) Pete Roberson 239-10X
5.) Pete Wass 238-6X
10.5 LB. CLASS
1.) AL HADFIELD 249-13X
2.) Ken Henderson 247-11X
3.) Dave Shattuck 246-12X
4.) Pete Wass 244-10X
5.) Penny Hadfield 243-12X
13.5LB. CLASS
1.) PENNY HADFIELD 249-9X
2.) Michael Gallant 246-10X
3.) Al Joly 246-8X
4.) Al Hadfield 245-10X
5.) Dave Shattuck 243-7X
2-GUN AGGREGATE
1.) AL HADFIELD 494-23X
2.) Penny Hadfield 492-21X
3.) Dave Shattuck 489-19X
4.) Ken Henderson 489-18X
5.) Michael Gallant 487-18X
3-GUN AGGREGATE
1.) AL HADFIELD 737-32X
2.) Ken Henderson 731-25X
3.) Penny Hadield 729-29X
4.) Todd Banks 728-24X
5.) Dave Shattuck 724-26X
There was only one 250 recorded this year at Pinnacle, and that was shot by long-time shooter Mark Rocheleau, his first ever, back at our first match in April. Since then, many have come close, but none have been able to over-come the conditions that are so prevalent at Pinnacle Mountain.
I want to thank everyone for all their help, especially to Al Hadfield and Todd Banks for their calling of lines, Paul Bendix for his help with the set-ups and take-downs, plus his posting the end results onto the IR website, and to the referees and clean-up crew that made my job so much easier.
This was my final day of being a Match Director as I had decided over the summer that after 14 years of running matches it was time for me to become nothing more than just another competitor so I could focus my attentions on my shooting rather than the running of matches. I have greatly enjoyed my time as a Match Director, and in many ways will miss being one. The saddest part is that I was the only Club member participating on a regular basis in rimfire benchrest, so with no one to pick up after me I’m afraid this may have been Pinnacle Mountain’s final rimfire benchrest match, at least for now. We’ll see.
Good shooting, and hope to see you all on a range somewhere.
Dave Shattuck