E-Postal Results

Here are the overall results for September’s E-Postal Match, Safari. Because there were some classes that I didn’t receive any entries in, I’m just going to post a table with the total scores here – but I’ll make some special distinctions beneath the table.

Overall Results

 

Name

Firearm

Caliber

Class

Rifle Targets

Pistol Targets

Score

Ahab

10/22 – Walther P22

.22/.22

3

46

93

139

UAW Guy

10/22 – Hi Standard

.22/.22

1

47

42

129

Smokejunkee

Marlin – Ruger MkII

.22/.22

3

46

82

128

Ahab

Marlin – ’58 Rem.

.22/.45

4

41

85

126

Mr. C

Savage – Hi-Standard

.22/.22

1

44

80

124

Mr. C

Win. 62 – Hi Standard

.22/.22

2

44

79

123

Manfred

Norinco – HK

.22/.45

7

42

79

121

Leon

CZ 452 – CZsp01

.22/9mm

7

44

72

116

Mr. C

Rem. – Hi-standard

.22/.22

4

42

74

116

Smokejunkee

Marlin – Vaquero

.22/.38

7

44

65

109

Leon

CZ 452 – Sig P220

.22/.45

7

41

68

109

Danno

10/22 – Ruger 22/45

.22/.22

3

44

39

83

Smokejunkee

Marlin – 1911

.22/.45

7

44

36

80

Carnaby

Savage – Springfield

.22/.45

7

43

21

64

Elof

Savage – Springfield

.22/.45

7

43

13

56

First off – I’m surprised no one (not even me) cold-maxed the rifle target, especially since a couple of people had all fives on one of their rifle targets, but then didn’t five-out the second target.

The highest rifle score goes to JimmyB of the Conservative UAW Guy, nice shooting. The highest score on the pistol targets goes to uh…me. Mostly, I just got lucky – I was having a good day with the P22.

Class 7 was the most popular class (optic rifle, centerfire iron), and the overall winner of that category was Manfred, one of our readers from across the pond. You need to be able to read French, or have a translation program for their blog.

Class 3 was our second most popular class, which was optic rifle and iron sight rimfire pistol. I won that one, with second place going to Smokejunkee, who had some nice shooting on the rifle targets.

All in all, good shooting guys. I’d like to do some more combo matches in the winter; something that involves more than one gun…maybe a shotgun/pistol match.

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