Fall Palma
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The Mons Fall Palma 2006 took place under what I and everyone else who were present would call absolutely incredible and beautiful weather! So the guys who didn’t show up for this shoot, well the only excuse I could possibly accept is that the wife was pregnant AGAIN… and you were rushing her to the hospital. Sorry but that’s the only one I’m buying this time around.

Naturally the winds on the Mons range were doing their normal nonsense but we’ve all come to expect that right? Well maybe except for a few who knew exactly what was going on down range. Me on the other hand didn’t know there was going to be a test! I noticed some identical scores in F-class a pair of 469’s, shot by none other than Terry Perkins and Gord Ogg. What were you guys doing comparing notes or something? I asked who got caught in the infamous count-back. Gord said, Terry did as Terry shot really well at 900 and he did! But I’d like to add the fact that Terry I believe hung Gord out to dry somewhat earlier with the also infamous… Message 3…. You know the one where you “challenge for a LOWER value” and it comes back challenge “accepted”.

On the winning side of things Roy Ginn, recently recovering for some kinda knee surgery won the Fall Palma in F-class. Now I don’t know if it was the healing part or the new green “wishbone” rest from Cadwell Carswell, whatever Roy was shooting off of. I’ll simply say this, Roy, as far as I’m concerned you’re fully healed at this point! Also just a reminder those aren’t vitamins you’re taking… not when they’re stamped Pfizer, are blue, round and diamond shaped… you might want to make a note of that.

In TR Expert it doesn’t seem to matter what Ric Melling is pulling the trigger on he does well, and it showed in his 1st place win. Personally I think he had less distractions this weekend than the last time I saw him out, remember he was pretty pre-occupied Kingston.

The winner of the Master class was none other than Pat Vamplew. I have no idea what’s going on here because I shot all three relays with Pat on my right and Roy on my left. You’d think I’d figure it out when I’m on the line with both the TR winner and the F-class winners of the day!… Bob P. you need to keep quite on this one! Bruce Bullock came 2nd in TR… still testing that ammo or what Bruce? And Mike Wong Shui came in 3rd. Thanks for the Scope Mike… maybe I had the lens in backwards studying the wind.

Tom Maynard pulled a rabbit out of somewhere and came 2nd. Ok Tom it’s now time to clean that barrel, right?

Charlie Williams came 3rd and it was really nice to see Charlie out at Mons for the shoot.

Now I just have to ask what the heck was going on with Art? Is it one of those things where you don’t, aren’t suppose to ask? That’s going to be one long long drive back home Tom. Is he going to be in the back of the cab relaxing? If he is you’d better let the dog ride up front otherwise something’s going to get broke.

Thanks Pat for including the X count’s for the F-class guys. Appreciate the extra time you took to record them…

Norm I’ll say it again… get a new barrel! Screw it off and hand it over to Eugenia. She'll be tickled pink cause you’re all through with it and she can use it in the garden for all those nice tomatoes she’s gonna be growing ya next year!

Well we’re getting close to the end of the season. Only a few more to go and Sunday October 8th is the Sierra ISU/Intro. You TR types should hang around Norm cause he usually has a few of them green boxes handy after the matches.

Unfortunately I can’t get to this one and it’s not that I don’t want to be there cause I know the weather is going to be even better than it was for the Palma. I have the next best excuse. My sister read me the riot act and its show up for Thanksgiving dinner or else! You guys know me I usually don’t trade bullets for food, heck I've lost 35 lbs in a couple months but looks like I’ll have to on this one.

Regards, john kajfes
 

CFB Borden, Mons Range Fall Palma Match: October 7, 2006

 

 

 

TR-Master

Class

800

V

900

V

1000

V

Grand Agg (150-45V) (495F)

V

 

 

Pat Vamplew

M

146

9

141

6

148

7

435

22

 

1st

Bruce Bullock

M

144

5

146

5

143

2

433

12

 

2nd

Mike wong Shui

M

146

3

143

2

143

4

432

9

 

3rd

Tony Betts

M

149

7

142

5

138

1

429

13

 

 

Gary Bowman

M

150

11

143

6

136

1

429

18

 

 

Fazal Mohideen

M

159

11

144

4

125

2

428

17

 

 

Faisal Rahman

M

143

2

136

4

120

3

399

9

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TR-EXPERT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rick Melling

E

149

8

139

4

143

5

431

17

 

1st

Tom Maynard

E

148

7

135

 

135

1

418

8

 

2nd

Charlie Williams

E

143

4

141

2

124

3

408

9

 

3rd

Wayne Quick

E

142

5

133

1

126

1

401

7

 

 

Deen Hohideen

E

149

7

127

5

112

2

388

14

 

 

Art Grundy

E

149

7

89

2

 

 

238

9

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TR-GREENSHOT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Andreas Draesner

G

90

1

126

2

100

1

316

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

F-CLASS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CONVERTED

 

Roy Ginn

F-(O)

150

9

148

9

149

5

447

23

470

1st

Terry Perkins

F-(O)

150

10

147

5

150

7

447

22

469

2nd

Gord Ogg

F-(O)

150

12

148

6

148

5

446

23

469

3rd

John Kajfes

F-(O)

149

11

149

6

147

4

445

21

466

 

Norm Barber

F-(O)

150

11

149

3

143

6

442

20

462

 

Don McGinnis

F-(O)

149

11

148

10

137

5

434

26

460

 

Bill Vincent

F-(O)

149

10

145

5

143

7

437

22

459

 

Jim Bullock

F-(O)

148

3

148

5

132

2

428

10

438

 

Colin Brown

F-(O)

146

2

143

4

140

1

429

7

436

 

R.H. Bowman

F-(O)

142

5

102

0

 

 

244

5

249

 

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