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".

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

February Match Results - The Wheel of Love

 Ahhh, the love was in the air. Sorry it has taken me a while to get the scores up. Work and all....

Class 1 (Rimfire, Iron Sights)
 
Mr Borland
S&W Model 617, DA, .22LR
Score=106+3x

Mo
Ruger Single Six,  SA, .22LR
Score=118+6x


Merle
S&W Model 34, DA, .22LR
Score=3

Mr Borland
S&W Model 617, .22LR
Score=124+3x


Class 2 - No Entries
Class 3 (Centerfire, Iron Sights)

Mr Borland
S&W Model 625, DA, .45ACP
Score=116+2x

Mr Borland
S&W Model 686, DA, .38 spcl
Score 103+1x


Merle
S&W Model 631, DA, .32 H&R Ma
Score=46


Wyatt
MR 73, DA, .38 Spcl
Score=27



Mr Borland
S&W Model K38
Score=165 + 8x

Manfred
Colt Python, DA, .357 Mag
Score=63+1x




Stahlmangc
S&W Model 66, .38spcl DA
Score=128+6x

Stahlmangc
S&W Model 38, .38spcl, DA
Score=59

 
Class 4 - No Entries
Unlimited Rimfire - No Entries
Unlimited Centerfire - No Entries

The Remora Holster Winners are as follows:

Mr Borland wins Class 3 with his stellar K-38. Highest score of the match.
Mo wins Class 1 (Since Mr Borland can't be the recipient of two prizes)

Guys, I'll send Doc Wesson your email addresses and let him contact you about where to send your prizes. Make sure you let him know the model of gun you plan to use.

Thanks as always to all who participated...especially to Wyatt and Manfred in France.

I'm a little behind for the April match due to work, but I should be able to get something up soon.

Til then, take someone shooting.

Gray

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