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Rover
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Desert Midwinter

Post by Rover »

The Desert Midwinter begins on Feb. 18 with the International portion and on the 19th for Conventional Pistol.

C'mon down! The temperatures here are in the 80s and there is plenty of cold beer to cool the fire in the blood.

http://www.arizonapistol.com/

You can also wander down to the Chinese Cultural Center for New Year's Dinner. It's the Year of the Goat! (Ram? Sheep?)
Isabel1130
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That is my year Rover. See you Tuesday night?
C. Perkins
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Re: Desert Midwinter

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Good luck to you Kate and everyone who shows up for this great shooting venue.
Wish I could be there.
Sitting in a motel in Albuquerque as I am typing this heading to Wisconsin.

Clarence
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C. Perkins wrote:Good luck to you Kate and everyone who shows up for this great shooting venue.
Wish I could be there.
Sitting in a motel in Albuquerque as I am typing this heading to Wisconsin.

Clarence

Clarence, it will be sad not to see you at Desert Midwinter. I hope your move to Wisconsin means that we will see you at Bristol, Canton, or Perry. Kate
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Re: Desert Midwinter

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Kate;

I am really planning on Perry in 2016.
At least the last day for all the hardball matches.
Need my hard leg :)
Just want to get all my ducks in a row and settle in this year.

Clarence
Murph
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Re: Desert Midwinter

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Anyone have a results list they can post for this bullseye portion of the match?
Tony
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Re: Desert Midwinter

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All of the Midwinter results should be up on the http://www.arizonapistol.com/ website soon. I have attached the Bullseye and International results.
Regards,
Tony
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Tony wrote:All of the Midwinter results should be up on the http://www.arizonapistol.com/ website soon. I have attached the Bullseye and International results.
Regards,
Tony
2599s hurt.
Murph
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Re: Desert Midwinter

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I thought the AMU shooters, Zurek, and some others were competing also?
I Don't see any of those names listed
Rover
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Re: Desert Midwinter

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John Zurek, Brenda Silva, and Nick Mowrer were all headed for Colorado Springs for the selection match.

Jay Shi hung around to win the Midwinter AP match with a 582.
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Post by marlin1881 »

Tony,

Can you post the Service Pistol, EIC, and DR match results, along with team scores?

This was my first trip to the Mid-Winter match and I had a great time. It was a very well-run match. I'll definitely be coming back again.

And, please do something about the weather... Nothing but 80 degrees gets a bit boring. ;-)

Doug
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marlin1881 wrote:Tony,

Can you post the Service Pistol, EIC, and DR match results, along with team scores?

This was my first trip to the Mid-Winter match and I had a great time. It was a very well-run match. I'll definitely be coming back again.

And, please do something about the weather... Nothing but 80 degrees gets a bit boring. ;-)

Doug

If you wanted exciting weather, you should have ridden with me and Wayne, instead of taking the coward's way out by flying to Phoenix. :-).
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Re: Desert Midwinter

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All the scores are now posted on the

http://arizonapistol.com/

website

Clarence
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Re: Desert Midwinter

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C. Perkins wrote:All the scores are now posted on the

http://arizonapistol.com/

website

Clarence

Thanks, Clarence.

If someone could check the Contact request I sent a few days ago, I'd like a login to the site, so that I can view the scores.

Thanks,

Doug
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And, all the scores are available for public viewing:

http://arizonapistol.com/drupal/content ... cores-2015

Doug
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Re: Desert Midwinter

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Doug you beat me to it.
Just noticed that you do not have to log in and scores are open to the public.

Clarence
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