Guy Miner
Master Loader
- Apr 6, 2006
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Going through some older files and found a few photos from my High Power competition days, when my neck still worked well enough for prone shooting. Good memories, I enjoyed those matches!
Belly down, prone on the 600 yard line at Wenatchee, Washington, before we had a concrete shooting pad. NCW Gun Club:
Later, after we poured the shooting pad, also at NCW Gun Club, Wenatchee, Washington. Rifle is a push-feed Win Model 70 with a 30" Krieger Palma barrel. Was built by Jim Cloward who was quite the rifle-smith at that time and a former U.S. National 1000 yard champion. I competed with sights for some events and a scope for other events. Ended up selling that rifle to a fellow who was getting his son into competition:
I was pleased to find the old photos, from about 15 years ago. I still shoot on the NCW Gun Club, but haven't competed in a decade or so I'd guess.
Regards, Guy
Belly down, prone on the 600 yard line at Wenatchee, Washington, before we had a concrete shooting pad. NCW Gun Club:

Later, after we poured the shooting pad, also at NCW Gun Club, Wenatchee, Washington. Rifle is a push-feed Win Model 70 with a 30" Krieger Palma barrel. Was built by Jim Cloward who was quite the rifle-smith at that time and a former U.S. National 1000 yard champion. I competed with sights for some events and a scope for other events. Ended up selling that rifle to a fellow who was getting his son into competition:

I was pleased to find the old photos, from about 15 years ago. I still shoot on the NCW Gun Club, but haven't competed in a decade or so I'd guess.
Regards, Guy