Here are some of the highlights.
Match Winner:
John Zurek from Arizona, with a 2658-154x and this included a PHX range
record in 22 with a 895-55x
First Master was Chuck Holt from Colorado, with a 2609-97x
First Expert was Bruce Beauregard from Vermont,, with the All Guard Team
with a 2549-88x
First Sharpshooter was Tom Farrell from California, with a 2945-62x
First Marksman was Buzz Reed from New Mexico, with a 2253-34
Clarence Perkins of Arizona won 6 point toward his EIC Distinguished status
with a 278-6x and 6 points for the second leg in the Distinguished Revolver
Match to win his Distinguished Revolver Badge with a 260-6x
Travis Zwickle from Nebraska won the first leg in the Distinguished Revolver
Match (8 points) with a 266-6x
The Service Pistol Championship winner was John Zurek with an 870-36x
The gun give always in which the total agg of the 2700 and the Service
Pistol 900 saw three winners.
John Zurek with a score of 3528-190x
Chuck Holt with a score of 3407-111x
Clarence Perkins with a score of 3359-100x
The gun awarded is a Springfield 1911 for each winner.
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Clarence
Phoenix Desert Midwinter Pistol Championships Highlights
Moderators: Bullseye, Moderators
Phoenix Desert Midwinter Pistol Championships Highlights
Master indoor and out
Distinguished Revolver Badge #99
EIC Service Pistol = 30 pts.(need a hard leg)
10z n Xs
Distinguished Revolver Badge #99
EIC Service Pistol = 30 pts.(need a hard leg)
10z n Xs
That's right, you need more than a bronze to go out. It's been a while for me. I went out with 36 points in pistol. I had 26 and took the gold for my final EIC match. Only took me two years from start to finish. I know a lot of folks who've spent considerably longer than that to go distinguished.
Rifle is another story. I went out with 38 points. My final two were both gold. But my first three were all bronze. It took me a year to get that last gold. All I can say is, "When you have 28 points all kinds of crazy things can happen." In all fairness I was a pistol shooter first, after I went out with that then I concentrated on the service rifle.
R,
Bullseye
Rifle is another story. I went out with 38 points. My final two were both gold. But my first three were all bronze. It took me a year to get that last gold. All I can say is, "When you have 28 points all kinds of crazy things can happen." In all fairness I was a pistol shooter first, after I went out with that then I concentrated on the service rifle.
R,
Bullseye
