Lynn, by the look of the scores, you had the males of the species under pressure right from the start, and you kept it up -- well done.
The scores in FS and FO were very close, and that's as it should be --- perhaps this is an indication that the current targets are adequate for the job and don't need to be tinkered with.
Also lynn, can you give us a rundown on rifle weights and bipod weights, and did the heavier rigs exhibit any advantage over the lighter ones. I know that's a curly question as nothing would have been weighed, but your visual observations would probably give you some idea of which rigs looked heavier than others, and that will be good enough for me. And were there any shootoffs, and if so, how many shots did they go to?
Now that the FS Rules sub committee has put in its final draft to NRAA, I'm interested to keep track of all of these things, to confirm whether or not we have gone down the right path.
Congratulations again, it was a great result.
PS Richard
some of us mexicans have to work -- you know what they say -- "work is the curse of the drinking ( and shooting ) class". Perhaps next year, if I can find enough money to retire.



John