Winter Air Gun Championships

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Rebecca Smith
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Winter Air Gun Championships

Post by Rebecca Smith »

I’m planning on attending the Winter Air Gun Championships this December for the first time. I’m new to air pistol (although I’m an experienced Bullseye shooter) so I’m curious what to expect. Is navigating the matches easy? Thanks.
Rover
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Post by Rover »

The hard part is getting registered and getting a room, if desired. So, don't wait to sign up.

You'll shoot one match each mid-morning. Nothing to it, you just go and shoot then wait for the scores.

Everything is very well staffed and organized.
Isabel1130
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Post by Isabel1130 »

Just to add a little bit. I think women shoot in the afternoon according to the schedule. Board at the Olympic training center includes dinner. I am going with some friends who have been to the match before but I have not been there before. Go to this page to download the match application which must be mailed in. http://www.usashooting.com/matchInfo.php

Isabel
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