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Lexington, KY Photos.

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Here are a few photos from Sunday; 23OCT2016.
Range, weather, and staff were perfect!
Thanks to Blue Grass Sportsman's League for hosting: Jeremy Kiefer, Jim/Sharon Wallis, GSSF Staff: Chris Edwards, Mark Ramsey, Scott Drobnick; all the R.O.'s and my best new Glock Raffle Buddy: Trent.
Trent - Just remember me the next time you're in Vegas.
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#3 ·
wrecks on 64 coming and going closed

I64 for hours and made the trip longer

but the good weather once we got there

and the good people working the match made up for it.
 
#8 ·
My comp score kept him from a perfect match :drunk:

Grady's really got the rhythm down for the Pocket and Major Sub... I don't think I've seen score as low as 32 before. That is insane, especailly coupled with the Pocket score.

Good shooting Grady, and congrats on another MM.
 
#13 ·
Thanks for all the kind words. I'm blessed to have the support of friends like you. It was another great match in the Bluegrass. These folks always do an outstanding job! How lucky I am to have a family that enjoys the shooting sports. Congratulations to my son Conlan on his third Am Civ win!! Welcome to Master!! And Congrats to my wife for her 2nd in the Girls match and a new personal best score. She just finished a 4 day conference/match hosted by A Girl and a Gun down in Park City learning 3-gun shooting. (My ammo costs are skyrocketing!!). Thanks again, G
 
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I started with an indoor match myself, I feel the indoor matches are good to get used to time pressure.
I then went straight to an outdoor match [somewhat] near me. A buddy and I went early to the match, walked around, figured out how it was run, then competed same day.
All the people that go to matches are very nice, and most all are willing to give advice and help new shooters figure things out.
 
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