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NRA prez to compete in National Championships

Posted by David Hardy · 15 September 2008 06:37 PM

Story here. John Sigler, NRA president, will shoot in that nationals, prone at 600-1,000 yards. He'll use a 6.5x.284 rifle.

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He'll learn something, even with F-Class, just going through the course of fire on the range. Good for John. He seems like a nice guy.
Maybe this means we won't see him in one of those dumb-ass broken-shotgun-over-the-shoulder photos like the PC NRA staff insists on. Maybe he at LEAST will have a proper firearm in his hands.

Posted by: Robert at September 16, 2008 01:23 PM

Maybe this means we won't see him in one of those dumb-ass broken-shotgun-over-the-shoulder photos like the PC NRA staff insists on.

We can only hope.

Posted by: Sebastian at September 16, 2008 03:31 PM

Too much money spent on corporate spin consultants. The same ones that send out junk mail that looks like junk mail. "Dear Friend: me and Ed McMahon put together this survey where the last question is how much money you want to send."
Instead of cool articles like this.
His rifle built by
http://www.surgeonrifles.com/homepage/

Posted by: The Mechanic at September 17, 2008 11:20 AM

There's an article in the October 2008 Rifleman with recipes for the 6.5-.284 !

Posted by: The Mechanic at September 17, 2008 09:23 PM

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