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F-Class Competition As Training For The Hunt By Jim Collier
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<blockquote data-quote="mikenc" data-source="post: 174198" data-attributes="member: 8883"><p>Nice article, thanks for the information. I live about 3 hours from Hawk's Ridge and 3 hours from Quantico so it's nice to know I have some choices for F-class competition. I was fortunate enough to shoot my first 1,000 yard match just a few months ago in Quantico, Va. at the IBS Nationals. I had a ball and I am looking so forward to shooting and competing in the future. I'm also looking forward to different forms of competitions.</p><p> </p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikenc, post: 174198, member: 8883"] Nice article, thanks for the information. I live about 3 hours from Hawk's Ridge and 3 hours from Quantico so it's nice to know I have some choices for F-class competition. I was fortunate enough to shoot my first 1,000 yard match just a few months ago in Quantico, Va. at the IBS Nationals. I had a ball and I am looking so forward to shooting and competing in the future. I'm also looking forward to different forms of competitions. Mike [/QUOTE]
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