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The first rendezvous of 2006 went off without a hitch. We could have used a few more degrees, but all in all, a good time was had by all.

Stumpy's "Cherry Girl" performed very well. She was making music at each target. As a matter of fact, I watched her send a ball into the edge, as in the edge facing you full on, of a frying pan lid at 40 yards.

Old Bald Mountain Man put us all to shame with his Tip Curtis rifle. Al's our go to man when the shots get tough! He was 2 for 2 at a small gong-style target hanging out there at about 75 yards. After that, he smacked another lid that was pushin 50 yards. All off hand.

As cold as it was, we sure had some fun. Lookin' forward to that shoot this spring....

Here we are L - R: Skip, River Rat, Gobbler Knob, Stumpkiller, Keith, Bald Mountain Man. yes, it was as cold as it looks!

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