Matches in Michigan?

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jlochey
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Matches in Michigan?

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I'm looking for the locations, time, etc. of matches in and around Michigan...

I'm not sure of a central location (on the web I hope) to find out this information? I get Shooting Sports through the NRA, but is there another, better place that gathers this information?


All help is appreciated....




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If you are into travel ( to Canada ) we have the Canadian Airgun Grand Prix in mid late feb. I believe it's the biggest airgun shootfest in N. America . I'm going to try my hand , and hopefully learn a bunch . We are unusual in that we have an air rapid fire event . In the interests of international co-operation , I'll let you borrow my LP50 , if you want to try the rapid fire .

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Thank you very much for the offer...

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Well, we'll see how that fits into my plans. Wow, the biggest match in N.A.

That alone scares me off, as good (bad) as I shoot! ; )
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Trust me , there will be all levels of ability . It's about participation . Toronto is a nice city .

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Re: Thank you very much for the offer...

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jlochey wrote:That alone scares me off, as good (bad) as I shoot! ; )
Don't worry about it. I can guarantee that providing you are safe and don't shoot on anyone else's target then nobody will be watching you. Any pressure will just be in your imagination.

Enter, just shoot normally and enjoy it.
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Thanks Russ!

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Russ,

Thanks for that info, those matches are pretty close to my house...


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good for you Rouslan, this is a great way to help the sport!
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