Posted by: moore ®
04/22/2004, 12:02:01
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yes sir id be more then happy too.my wife was the one that restarted this a few years ago.its more or less her baby.i guess ya could call it a VFS class type shoot,sence no scope power limits are set,she offers three class's hv/lv ,modified,and factory.the "VFS" class if ya wish to call it that has some of the best of the best in score shooting each and every match with well over 40 shooters,the factory class is the building blocks for the new shooters that will in time , i hope keep this game alive.this year factory is bigger then ever with 30 some involved . our new mod. class has the least folks in at around 12 ,i think..i myself im shooting the mod class this year in order to try an give it a boost.im wondering ,why cant a bunch of the hunter shooters jump in on mod class,and here's why,the stock width is the same 2.5 inchs and it must have a factory action of mass productin.the only other thing is ,it must contain 3 factory parts,shooters have asked about ,what is a part?well in the owners book of any centerfire rifle i find a bunch of parts,screws,butt plates,trigger guards and on and on..maybe im wrong but i bet there are a bunch of hunter guns out there built on a Rem 700 action,and just maybe these are bolted to the stock with there factory screws?funny thing how this adds up to three parts aint it?at any rate as far as score matchs go,this has become one of the biggest score events anywhere,and my wife and i both take great pride in running it.my workhand and i take about one full day off from farming every match just to score and break ties so that liz has everything in order.i forgot to say our post office is 15 mile away of country road,and everytime these are due to go out,i have to drive her and the basket full of mail to the post office..it aint near all profit but it sure is fun...thanks for asking Al.. lw moore
Modified by moore at Thu, Apr 22, 2004, 21:34:19
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