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December 2011 SMPSA pistol match results
We ended up the year with a bang. We had a GREAT turnout today, considering the weather. In all, 28 shooters braved the overcast and breezy conditions to shoot another great 5 stage match. We had quite a few new shooters today and we really appreciate their participation in our match. Hopefully, they will come back next year for more great shooting.
Once again, the match ran smoothly, with no scoring miscues and no stage confusion. Thank you to the scorekeepers for paying attention and writing clearly.
Before getting to the results, I want to thank everyone who helped set up or tear down. We had lots to attend to and the help was really appreciated.
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November 2011 SMPSA pistol match results
What a difference a month makes. Last month, we had the fiasco of the scoring screw-ups that caused no end of problems. This month, everything went great with the scores. All scores were recorded, and other than a few cases where steel wasn’t totaled into the A hits, everything was done right. Thanks to those that kept score correctly!
The weather was pretty good today, with a light overcast sky once and a while and very nice temperatures. We had 26 shooters show up to today to do battle with 5 really great stages. Well, I guess that would be 4 great stages and a surprisingly difficult classifier. There were four who zeroed the classifier and only two who shot it clean. Because of the design, it tended to clump the penalties, with a miss turning into a no-shoot as well in lots of cases. We will try to do better next time.
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2011 SMPSA pistol match results (archive)
The entire match commentary for January – October 2011 is archived in this post. November and December are in separate posts. The links to scores may or may not work.
Updated 10/10/11 (Second time)
Ok, shooters. We have made an investigation and have decided this. Max watched Spanky’s video and is sure the squad engaged all 16 targets. So, we will remove the 2 Mike/1 Procedure from each squad 2 shooter and replace them with one A and one C. It isn’t perfect but this match is just for fun. Those new scores are here. This allows us to use all 5 stages. If you feel this isn’t fair, then be all means, use the scores that throw out stage 3, found here.
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2010 SMPSA pistol match results (archive)
The entire match commentary for 2010 is archived in this post. The links to scores may or may not work.
Updated 12/21/10
The rifle scores from the December match have now been posted here.
A correction has been made to the Limited and Overall scores. Hale Switzer as originally scored as Major, but was actually shooting Minor. The results here and on the USPSA site are now corrected.
The next USPSA day match is January 6, 2011. The next three gun match is January 2, 2011. The schedule for 2011 will be posted soon.
The handgun results are here.
I just can’t believe more people didn’t show up today! The weather was fantastic. The rain had passed through last night and the skies were clear. The temperature was about 68 and the wind was non-existent. What a great day!
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2009 SMPSA pistol match results (archive)
The entire match commentary for 2009 is archived in this post. The links to scores may or may not work.
Updated 12/12/09
The match for December 13, 2009 has been cancelled, due to bad weather.
Updated 11/11/09
The scores are up!
I am sorry for the delay in getting the scores posted. Sometimes work has to take a priority over shooting and this week was it. Anyway, enjoy!
The commentary will come a bit later, here are the pistol scores.
2008 SMPSA pistol match results (archive)
The entire match commentary for 2008 is archived in this post. The links to scores may or may not work.
Updated 12/19/08
Rifle Match
The rifle scores are now posted!
Let me start out by saying the rifle match was not run very smoothly. First, the mover cable was shot in the middle of the match and was rendered inoperable. Then the score sheets were the WORST in the history of competitive shooting. Every mistake that could be made was made. So, take these scores with a grain of salt. On stage 2, the mover, some people shot it with the mover actually moving, and some shot it with it standing still. Big difference, and I have no record of who shot it how. So, the scores are what they are.
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