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Pictures,Photos,Pics Bloomington, Bowling Green, Munich, etc

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We have uploaded and organized, pictures from Bowling Green, Bloomington, USASNC, World Cups at FT Benning and MUnich, and more
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http://www.pilkguns.com/photos.htm
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oh, we are working on a webpage for this, but if you want a high quality 13x19 poster of your favorite shooter like below, then have we got a deal for you! Emily, my 11 year old daughter is doing this as her homeschool fundraiser; it beats selling candy door-to-door, and you get something that lasts longer than a sweet taste in your mouth.
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Anymore pictures to add?

I'd love to buy a poster, but not a single picture of my daughter or any of her team mates on the web site.
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I’m pretty sure whats up is all that we have. This was a big learning curve for me and Emily, both in terms of some of the match times (BB gun kids shoot 10 shots in 10 minutes., trying to get 39 kids in a relay in 10 minutes takes luck, mostly by the end of the line the kids had already put their guns down) and in file management ( I was doing the RAW file conversion on my computer, and transferring the files to Emily to Photoshop) and in just figuring out some of the quirks of people and customer management of this new business, (its all different).

Although I’m surprised that I could have missed getting everyone on a whole team, but I guess its possible depending on which end of the firing line they were on. Another problem is getting to the precision relay on time (I HAD too for BB or forget it) , and having someone who has a broke gun that needs fixed ( a priority over picture taking obviously).
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No Problem,

It's a pretty big undertaking for one person to try and photograph every shooter on the line. And as a coach I understand taking care of your shooters instead of taking photos.

My daughter was on the VFW team. she should have been the one with the Alf puppet on her scope stand. I don't even know what relay she was on. If my work schedule wouldn't be so crazy right now I would have been there myself to take some pictures.

Thanks for you efforts, I did see pictures of several other shooters I know.

Edited to add:

Just talked with my daughter, she was shooting precision on the first relay all the way down on the right side of the range.
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