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Camp Perry 2004
High Power National Matches
Tony, John, Steve, Kristof were shooting...
Mike "Montana" Bennett was Volunteering on the Range...

Steve Beuning had just arrived and was prepping his Garand Rifle...

Day 3 - Springfield Model 1903 National Match
Friday, August 6

My Springfield 1903 National Match Silver Medal
My Springfield 1903 Silver Medal
Day 2 - M16 EIC Match Day 4 - NTIT Rattle Battle Day 4 - Garand National Match
Tony's New Personal Best: 97-2x, 91-0x, 85-0x, for a 273-2x and 43rd place overall (out of 686)
See overall Springfield National Match Final Scores
John in the early morning, next to his Camp Perry Ultimate Rapid Transit Bike and trailer.
John getting ready to score Relay 1.
John on the scope for Relay 1 of the Springfield 1903 National Match.  
Army Reservists meeting before the match. The Reservists were range safety officers to supplement the CMP volunteers.
  The range safety tower with radar to help spot boats entering the impact area on Lake Erie.
Looking down the firing line.
The Davis-Besse Nuclear Reactor is seen in the background.
Tony (left) on the firing line, prepping for the prone slow fire stage.
Scoring me in the flag bandana was a guy named Dean, who gave me two great fundamental shooting pointers.
One of the pointers was turning my head to the left, or tipping the rifle to the right, to run the bolt each time without leaving my prone position.
Tony shooting standing slow fire.
John and Tony.
 
John prepping for the slow fire prone stage.
  Our tidy collection of rifle, magazines and ammunition.
John manning our target in the pits.
  Tony after the pit release, with Lake Erie in the background. It smelled like Lake Erie, too.
John after the pit release, with Lake Erie in the background. Steve preparing to fire relay 4 and 5 with Kristof.
Steve Beuning watching the action. He wasn't able to get into the Springfield Match.
One of the Army Reserve range safety observers, kicking back but very much staying alert.  
Our final GCA meeting before the following morning Rattle Battle.
Steve Beuning and Mike "Montana" Bennett.
We ended up not firing with the GCA, and took along the GCA captain, Pete Jensen, on our rogue "out of competition" team as well.
Steve and Kristof.
Kristof cooking our steaks for steak sandwiches.
Loading Garand clips for the Rattle Battle.
Day 4 - The Rattle Battle and The John C. Garand National Match
 

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