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JD Kid

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NZ Champs /SI Steel ..
« on: 12 April, 2010, 07:05:01 pm »
Howdy folk's
well the entry form is out  so think about  heading down to Ash  for the PNZ's Highnoon  cowboy champs in Nov

 http://www.pistolnz.org.nz/pdf/entry/efcasn10.pdf

also keep in mind the steel shoot down in Ash  in Aug 7th and 8th  good day out  and heaps of fun , good  for sorting out yer pistols as well   may have to have a yarn with julian  to see what the deal is with the saturday  more to follow on that ..

there is talk of a BP shoot down south  maybe a wild bunch shoot and the west coast shoot  is in the planing stage  more info as it comes  to hand

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JD  :Cowboy2:


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Re: NZ Champs /SI Steel ..
« Reply #1 on: 12 July, 2010, 12:24:39 pm »
Howdy Ya'll

just to  remind people  the steel match is coming up  down in Ash   7th and 8th of aug  there is a cowboy class on the sunday   (also  as a side match on the saturday  if  people want to  shoot  in  any of the semi auto classes as there main match on the sunday )

the saturday  there is  a pistol rifle cat  as a side match  so  good chance  to  get some speed  events  with yer rifles   ..

also  for the people who have  gone out  getting set up for WB matchs  there are cats  1911 fit in to    ..

a few of us tryed it last year   well worth  going along to   hopefully   we can get the classes  set up so the cowboys shoot together    like we did last time ,also a good chance to be out there doing things   chance to shoot a lot of ammo   have a great time  and  blow out a few cobwebs   that have built up over the winter months ,  there are not alot of bigger shoots before the NZ champs   so  the steel match is a great chance to  get  up to speed   ..

the entry form on the PNZ web site   along with julians  contact for more info ..

catch ya
JD  :Cowboy2:
Buffalo Hunter  and RG for Eastern Plains