Here are a few pics from TPRC. There only a few because this match is FAST!! TPRC is certainly not for newer shooter nor people that haven't shot many comptitions, the stages are fairly complicated and the ROs move very quickly to get through the COFs. That combined with the gusty wind, dust and rain, it's proved to be a very challenging course.
So the pics are limited.
Driving to AZ. Beautiful place and class III friendly : )

Saw a tank. Had nice rifling.


Ran into these two thugs:


Zeroed my rifle and checked the DA / local elevation (2300/1200ft)


Ran into Soberbiker. Very nice guy.

Uh oh, this was a taste of what was to come:

This morning my squad shot on the 100 yard range first, lots of little dots and bloops to shoot from 11 yards to 100. All sorts of odd stages, two sideprone (one port up and one port down for good measure- in case we didn't fuck up enough on the first). They even had a mover stage shooting over a barricade... very fuckin' cool.
I didn't shoot great nor terrible. Right in the middle I think. Ryan was knocking shit down left and right of course, he's fun to shoot with.
Here he is on the obstacle course. 25 rounds in 5 minutes... sound easy? It weren't, you had to MOVE FAST!
In these photos you will see the winner of the 2010 SCPRC and 2010 TBRC in his native habitat. Notice how he looks at ease moving through the obstacle course that took many bigger men down. While he may look like he's sleeping in a few of the prone positions, I assure you- he's a coiled snake ready to strike and snatch the top awards from any who dare wander in his territory.





Here I am taking a few pot shots...



Here is the the second place winner of the 2010 SCPRC and first in the Law Enforcement Division, Top 308, Top long shot and some other awards of the 'top' division, (can't remember his name... Campfield?) He's San Diego Swat and a super nice guy. (unless agitated). He's doing great, probably will be a top contender here.

And the last picture I took before the skies opened up and the wind devils played havoc was of this AMAZING toy. It's an .308 AIAW.... with a naughty AAC. Damn quiet. Shit all rifles should have these, so pleasant to hear it shoot.



















