The official Flatwater open shoot info thread

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#151 Post by steve voss »

It sure should have made you start! :roll: 8)

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#152 Post by Chuck Graber »

Larry Brown wrote:I shoulda known that sucker was a self-opener, Voss! And I think that may have been the same Flatwater when I encountered Egbert's flesh-eating Woodward.

Can't even use the excuse that I'd been drinking.
Larry,
I believe you are right, as both stories were already legend when I arrived for the first time at Flatwater II. That all happened at the first Flatwater.

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#153 Post by steve voss »

Which explains why Tiny missed it.


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#154 Post by wingshooter »

landed right in the middle of one of Doug's tables
I may have missed the flesh eater, but I was at Flat II (my first) and witnessed the flying snap caps. One of them hit the forearm of one of the guns on the table and put a small ding in it (I was within 15" of the impact zone). Doug was very gracious about it, but I think he even mentioned the name of his smith who could fix it.
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#155 Post by Chuck Graber »

I stand corrected. I do remember the story being told my first year. I thought it had happened the previous year.

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#156 Post by Colonel Brown »

I think I missed the first one myself.

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#157 Post by steve voss »

Larry Brown wrote:I think I missed the first one myself.
You did. You hit the #2 gun of a pair of Purdey 20s.


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#158 Post by Colonel Brown »

Next time, I'll position myself in front of you while you're drinking, Voss. See if I can make a hole in one--or maybe both in one glass.

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#159 Post by mbonner »

Which flatwater iteratoijn is this anyway? Just curious,
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#160 Post by Chuck Graber »

mbonner wrote:Which flatwater iteratoijn is this anyway? Just curious,
Mike
Mike,
This will be a Fifth of Flatwater! :wink:

Larry,
According to the pictures, you were at the first flatwater and have been at all of them since.

I have some pictures of the first Flatwater from JJE and my own pictures of all the rest. From the pix I would say that the following have been at every Flatwater shoot;

Scott (The committee) Hincker
Steve Voss
Larry Swanson
Larry Brown
Bob Egbert
Bill Layman
KGB

and of course there are a number of Larry Swanson's support staff that have made all of them.
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#161 Post by Bill Layman »

Pics of Number 1 taken by JJE. Fortunately his camera worked better than his guns. :lol:

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I missed the group shot as I was digging something out of the truck.

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Walking down the course in the mud. Number 1 was wet.

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#162 Post by Colonel Brown »

Prolly broke a pump and went back for a replacement.

That must've been the shoot where JJE borrowed my Poli.

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#163 Post by Chuck Graber »

Add one to the list! Sorry I didn't recognise you with sunglasses and ear muffs Bill! :oops:

Any others? Bozer has made quite a few including the first one but I think he was AWOL at the 2006 event.

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#164 Post by steve voss »

Year one was a wet one. That was the year I demonstrated that the sidelock gun with hand detachable locks is the ultimate rain gun. I broke down the Grulla, popped off the locks, had at it with the thoughtfully provided paper towels and had the gun dry, inside and out, in minutes. Awesome!!

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"It's all in the hunt...patience, luck, skill, experience, desire, spirit and flesh." -Bob Crandall 10/18/2010

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#165 Post by Chuck Graber »

Hey Voss,
I don't recognize Brad Bailey in the group photo. Did he miss the pic? I remember that the exploits of Voss and Bailey from year 1 were the stuff of legend! :?
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