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I wish I could remember. Interestingly enough, the tournament was in Oakridge, TN and I came to it with 2 other friends, all of us at the time resided in Kentucky and all of us were shooters on the KY State Rifle Team. Each of us won each of three relays of the divisions we shot in: I shot in Match Rifle Division, one friend shot in Service Rifle Division, and the other in Any/Any Division. So we won all 9 matches plus the aggregate of those matches for a total of 12 awards. I was ecstatic because my scores brought my Long Range average up to 98%, which earned me a High Master Classification and an NRA American High Power Rifleman Award signed by Charlton Heston who at the time was President of the NRA. At any rate, the guy who "showed me how to do it" was really nice and sincere but like all guys just getting into it his perceptions about what it takes to win were misplaced. My perceptions about it all at that time were almost as misplaced, since I did not have a full grasp of everything important to good shooting. Two years later, however, I was invited by the United States Army Marksmanship Unit to assist in delivery of the Squad Designated Marksman Course at Army Posts in the Midwest and Southeast. They trained me to instruct from their curriculum and it was that curriculum which got me up to speed on my own marksmanship. Fun times, for sure. These days my one good eye is no longer good enough for great scores so my competitive shooting is behind me and my wife likes that because shooting every day is really expensive.
So don't leave us all hanging, where did the guy with the high end guns come in the competition.
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