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Shot in the dark, but I have a bunch of competition shooting equipment for sale. Primarily used for 3-position smallbore, but I also shot high-power matches using much of the same gear. Everything in used but very good condition.
Gehmann ISSF shooting coat. Not sure of size, but I'm 5'9" and 185 and it fits me well. Buttons adjustable so it may fit a weight/height range. I wear a 44reg suit coat if that helps at all. Asking $130($190 new online)
Gehmann ISSF shooting pants. Size 34. Adjustable waist, full zippers up the rear of the legs. Asking $120($180 new online)
Champions Choice offhand stand. Used but good condition. Asking $70($100 new online)
If there is any interest in the above items, I also have a couple gloves, both full fingered and fingerless, kneeling roll, leather slings, etc that I'm selling.
Got any highpower specific gear? This is all air rifle/.22 shooting stuff. Looking for a leather sling or 2 thought...and you're right around the corner.
Let me look and see what I have for a slings. I used a different sling for my AR, but if you're shooting a space gun or something else with a rail/handstop my slings will likely work for you.
Sorry, hanging onto the service rifle stuff. Only retiring from the 3-pos smallbore![]()
Do you shoot at reading at all?
I practically grew up at RR&R
Do we know each other?
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Possibly... John Visser. Juniors program with Bob McCorry for 8 years, won Bay State Games a couple times in 3-p, shot for Reading in Eastern Mass Rifle. League high power, shot high power matches for years at Reading, as well as casual skeet shooting when I could. My father, who goes by the same name, also shot high power with me and coached/scored many junior matches.
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Also the club sponsored my trip to the national championships at the olympic training center in Colorado so if you were a member and paid your dues in 2002 thanks for your support![]()
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No, mostly at Reading, MRA and Woburn Sportsman, as well as some quals at MIT.Originally Posted by G21forme
Gotcha, I asked because us archers would watch the rifle guys and they would watch us as a cross training technique if you will. They always got a laugh at the fact that we would pull an arrow out of our quivers before the last arrow we shot hit the target 90 meters away..
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The only other competitors I payed any attention to were the us olympic womens volleyball team in CO![]()
BUMP. I'll update with new pics tonight
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BUMP.... all of this still available.
Just realized this was from years ago... funny reading the Lake Placid training reference though. I was ski jumping full time up there from 2000-2006 and remember archers being around the OTC.
....and of course the women's volleyball team.
GLWS!
Yea Greg was in Placid, I was at the OTC in Colorado Springs in '02.