What is a Postal Match?


Before the internet, if friendly target shooters wanted to compete against one another they could either meet together and exchange targets, or they would participate in a Postal Match. Typically these contests were a standard course of fire that the participants shot, then mailed to the contest organizer for tally. Since the internet can provide us with nearly instant feedback, and we can trade many different targets, it seems to be an ideal format for the "Modern Postal Match".

Monday, October 4, 2010

September 2010 Match Results - Size Does Matter

Another sparse month for participation but some excellent shooting.

Class 1 (Rimfire, Iron)
MrBorland
S&W 617 .22LR
Score = 0.310"
StahlmanGC
Ruger MkIII 22/45 .22LR
Score = 0.354"
 
StahlmanGC
Ruger Single Six .22LR
Score = 0.410"
  
StahlmanGC
Ruger Single Six .22Mag
Score = 0.281"

 Class 3 (Centerfire, Iron)

Mr Borland
S&W 686 .38spl
Score = 0.70"







Ok, so next month we will be back to the FUN shooting. Beware the Zombies are coming!!

Until next month.
Gray

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