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Match X All Shooters Match 1 Match 2 Match 3 Match 4 Match 10 1 O Match X all Shooters Match 1 Match 2 Match 3 Match 4 Match 10 1 1 O DOUG KOENIG 480 - 48 480 - 48 480 - 43 480 - 48 1920 - 187 2 2 O BRUCE PIATT 480 - 46 480 - 47 480 - 36 480 - 101 1920 - 177 3 11 O MICHAEL VOIGT 480 - 40 480 - 47 480 - 39 480 - 56 1920 - 174 4 5 O TONY HOLMES 480 - 30 480 - 48 480 - 30 480 - 100 1920 - 156 5 14 O CARL BERNOSKY 480 - 43 480 - 47 478 - 39 480 - 48 1918 - 177 6 114 O TONY DRABSCH 480 - 40 480 - 47 478 - 33 480 - 51 1918 - 168 7 15 O BRETT FOSTER 478 - 39 480 - 47 478 - 35 480 - 49 1916 - 169 8 20 O KARL PIPER 478 - 36 480 - 46 476 - 34 480 - 48 1914 - 164 9 7 O ANDREA MORONI 474 - 40 480 - 40 480 - 33 480 - 48 1914 - 161 10 159 O NIGEL GORDON 476 - 28 480 - 39 478 - 32 480 - 48 1914 - 147 11 28 O KIM BECKWITH 478 - 32 480 - 43 474 - 34 480 - 62 1912 - 157 12 18 O JESSICA ABBATE 476 - 30 480 - 43 476 - 32 480 - 53 1912 - 153 13 30 O BERND GEPPERT 476 - 33 480 - 39 474 - 28 480 - 53 1910 - 148 14 163 O JEREMY NEWELL 472 - 30 480 - 39 478 - 30 480 - 48 1910 - 147 15 3 O KEVIN ANGSTADT 478 - 37 480 - 48 471 - 36 480 - 100 1909 - 169 16 210 O DON GOLEMBIESKI 480 - 43 478 - 43 480 - 36 470 - 47 1908 - 169 17 53 O DARRYL CARNICELLI 478 - 34 480 - 46 480 - 36 470 - 47 1908 - 163 18 219 O JAY DELLABELLA 480 - 39 480 - 43 468 - 27 480 - 61 1908 - 157 19 36 M ROBERT VADASZ 476 - 29 474 - 33 478 - 33 480 - 59 1908 - 143 20 197 O STEVE WEATHERSBY 471 - 31 480 - 46 476 - 31 480 - 53 1907 - 156 21 66 O PAUL LOFTUS 471 - 33 480 - 43 476 - 30 480 - 48 1907 - 154 22 13 O ZELJKO CVETNIC 472 - 38 476 - 43 478 - 36 480 - 48 1906 - 165 23 104 O RICHARD MUNT 476 - 27 480 - 48 469 - 23 480 - 49 1905 - 146 24 8 O TRAVIS HAYTON 472 - 22 480 - 44 471 - 31 480 - 101 1903 - 145 25 6 O RICHARD GONSMAN 472 - 33 480 - 36 470 - 30 480 - 53 1902 - 147 26 17 O ALLAN HARRIMAN 474 - 33 480 - 48 476 - 28 470 - 47 1900 - 156 27 144 O TOMOYUKI HASEGAWA 480 - 39 480 - 44 460 - 23 480 - 51 1900 - 154 28 138 O EDWARD BOWLING 480 - 32 476 - 35 474 - 24 470 - 47 1900 - 138 29 68 O GARY VALENTINO 478 - 24 480 - 36 461 - 23 480 - 48 1899 - 131 30 54 O TAKEO ISHII 478 - 38 480 - 46 460 - 18 480 - 80 1898 - 150 31 52 O CHUCK THOMEY 480 - 36 480 - 47 467 - 26 470 - 47 1897 - 156 32 156 O BRENT LASLETT 471 - 23 480 - 46 474 - 26 470 - 47 1895 - 142 33 16 O CRAIG GINGER 480 - 36 480 - 47 464 - 27 470 - 47 1894 - 157 34 58 O TIMOTHY ALTENBURG 480 - 38 480 - 43 463 - 29 470 - 47 1893 - 157 Match X all Shooters Match 1 Match 2 Match 3 Match 4 Match 10 35 97 O TIFFANY PIPER 471 - 31 478 - 39 464 - 25 480 - 51 1893 - 143 36 118 O MARK ITZSTEIN 461 - 30 480 - 36 472 - 25 480 - 67 1893 - 139 37 19 O BILLY ABBATE 466 - 36 470 - 35 476 - 28 480 - 48 1892 - 147 38 32 O JULIE GOLOB 468 - 27 480 - 42 464 - 23 480 - 57 1892 - 140 39 128 O BERNHARD PAUL 474 - 22 480 - 37 478 - 20 460 - 46 1892 - 125 40 12 O SCOTT CARNAHAN 476 - 33 480 - 44 465 - 25 470 - 47 1891 - 149 41 78 O JIM CLARK (JR) 468 - 27 480 - 38 472 - 27 470 - 47 1890 - 139 42 172 O GEOFFREY MILLER 474 - 36 480 - 45 455 - 22 480 - 48 1889 - 151 43 45 O BENJAMIN BOYETTE 463 - 23 480 - 39 466 - 20 480 - 53 1889 - 130 44 43 O THOMAS BLIZZARD 478 - 31 464 - 27 466 - 22 480 - 53 1888 - 128 45 177 O GREGORY VAN BORSSUM 478 - 33 480 - 44 457 - 27 470 - 47 1885 - 151 46 9 O CHRIS NUSS 473 - 34 478 - 42 474 - 25 460 - 46 1885 - 147 47 169 O JODI LYALL 470 - 22 466 - 28 469 - 28 480 - 48 1885 - 126 48 89 O TIMOTHY THENO 456 - 29 478 - 40 470 - 31 480 - 48 1884 - 148 49 76 O HERIBERT BETTERMANN 453 - 26 480 - 40 471 - 32 480 - 66 1884 - 146 50 87 O KEVIN BOSTRIDGE 476 - 30 480 - 37 458 - 19 470 - 47 1884 - 133 51 51 O BRADFORD SMITH 474 - 26 464 - 25 466 - 15 480 - 50 1884 - 114 52 223 P ROB LEATHAM 457 - 26 472 - 28 474 - 30 480 - 65 1883 - 132 53 206 P KEVIN WORREL 468 - 24 467 - 22 476 - 26 470 - 47 1881 - 119 54 21 O MARTIN JOHNSON 472 - 26 478 - 41 459 - 19 470 - 47 1879 - 133 55 37 P ENOCH SMITH 457 - 18 474 - 29 478 - 29 470 - 47 1879 - 123 56 4 O GEORGE MOWBRAY 474 - 32 480 - 42 474 - 28 450 - 45 1878 - 147 57 151 M JERRY MICULEK 453 - 20 474 - 28 470 - 27 480 - 73 1877 - 123 58 85 O CHUCK ANDERSON 461 - 25 478 - 44 476 - 31 460 - 46 1875 - 146 59 160 O DAVID DUPREZ 456 - 19 480 - 39 469 - 27 470 - 47 1875 - 132 60 84 O IAN COATES 468 - 24 480 - 43 466 - 25 460 - 46 1874 - 138 61 50 O VERNON MCFADDEN 480 - 35 478 - 27 446 - 14 470 - 47 1874 - 123 62 49 O CHRISTY MCFADDEN 462 - 25 464 - 26 466 - 22 480 - 55 1872 - 121 63 113 O RICHARD SIEBERT 470 - 27 480 - 48 480 - 33 440 - 44 1870 - 152 64 110 O DENNIS MILLAR 476 - 29 474 - 29 460 - 23 460 - 46 1870 - 127 65 23 O ICHIRO NAGATA 470 - 22 480 - 38 450 - 18 470 - 47 1870 - 125 66 157 O RODNEY HANSEN 480 - 31 480 - 46 469 - 22 440 - 44 1869 - 143 67 126 O FRANK TAIT 475 - 34 480 - 47 453 - 22 460 - 46 1868 - 149 68 133 P BRUCE GREY 448 - 18 478 - 26 462 - 21 480 - 78 1868 - 113 Match X all Shooters Match 1 Match 2 Match 3 Match 4 Match 10 69 147 O PETER EPPLE 465 - 31 480 - 41 451 - 19 470 - 47 1866 - 138 70 188 O PETER WILLIAMS 476 - 24 478 - 41 442 - 21 470 - 47 1866 - 133 71 77 O DIRK BORCHARDT 464 - 29 476 - 23 454 - 20 470 - 47 1864 - 119 72 90 P VANCE SCHMID 466 - 20 464 - 25 474 - 26 460 - 46 1864 - 117 73 81 P FRANK REICHE 454 - 24 465 - 24 464 - 23 480 - 60 1863 - 119 74 98 O ALBERT THENO 464 - 23 456 - 21 463 - 24 480 - 48 1863 - 116 75 152 M TROY MATTHEYER 470 - 25 474 - 28 468 - 25 450 - 45 1862 - 123 76 103 O JASON KUKURA 471 - 26 480 - 38 446 - 16 460 - 46 1857 - 126 77 69 O GARY YANTIS 446 - 22 473 - 39 466 - 21 470 - 47 1855 - 129 78 154 O DON CASHMORE 474 - 20 480 - 47 469 - 26 430 - 43 1853 - 136 79 161 O GRANT JEAVONS 467 - 26 480 - 41 454 - 20 450 - 45 1851 - 132 80 140 O ANDREW PENNEY 445 - 20 478 - 37 465 - 20 460 - 46 1848 - 123 81 29 O JOHN SANDERS 468 - 27 478 - 42 460 - 21 440 - 44 1846 - 134 82 168 O HELEN JEAVONS 442 - 15 480 - 40 444 - 18 480 - 48 1846 - 121 83 135 O RONALD DE JARNETTE 455 - 17 461 - 30 460 - 23 470 - 47 1846 - 117 84 71 O KELLEY GILMORE 475 - 34 470 - 42 470 - 26 430 - 43 1845 - 145 85 176 O IAIN BUCHANAN 436 - 22 470 - 45 459 - 27 480 - 48 1845 - 142 86 139 O RAYMOND PENNEY 471 - 30 480 - 42 464 - 26 430 - 43 1845 - 141 87 34 P DAVE SEVIGNY 471 - 24 459 - 27 465 - 26 450 - 45 1845 - 122 88 39 O VERA KOO 471 - 31 480 - 41 453 - 15 440 - 44 1844 - 131 89 67 O JOANNE FISHER 451 - 25 480 - 39 449 - 19 460 - 46 1840 - 129 90 92 O LOUIS TOMME 460 - 13 476 - 35 443 - 17 460 - 46 1839 - 111 91 79 O DOMINIC EICHINGER 460 - 26 480 - 41 458 - 16 440 - 44 1838 - 127 92 88 DQ REX REID 462 - 20 465 - 27 438 - 11 470 - 47 1835 - 105 93 47 DQ DANIEL HAUSERMAN 448 - 21 473 - 26 456 - 20 450 - 45 1827 - 112 94 228 P BOBBY RIVERA 429 - 13 449 - 14 466 - 21 480 - 51 1824 - 96 95 186 O GREG KREBAUM 450 - 31 447 - 27 466 - 26 460 - 46 1823 - 130 96 10 O JOHN PRIDE 458 - 28 420 - 30 474 - 28 470 - 47 1822 - 133 97 26 M GREG DAVIS 445 - 19 460 - 25 461 - 21 450 - 45 1816 - 110 98 171 O JASON PERKINS 459 - 22 476 - 29 411 - 7 470 - 47 1816 - 105 99 150 O DON SMITH 456 - 16 474 - 27 465 - 22 420 - 42 1815 - 107 100 99 O MIKE FLAGLER 434 - 21 444 - 25 455 - 26 480 - 48 1813 - 120 101 80 O LEON OVENS 474 - 33 410 - 35 468 - 29 460 - 46 1812 - 143 102 124 P MARK OWENSBY 461 - 21 459 - 17 472 - 25 420 - 42 1812 - 105 Match X all Shooters Match 1 Match 2 Match 3 Match 4 Match 10 103 74 P JESS CHRISTENSEN 466 - 24 464 - 23 442 - 13 440 - 44 1812 - 104 104 35 P RANDI ROGERS 457 - 23 452 - 16 463 - 16 440 - 44 1812 - 99 105 91 O ALAN STRAWN 439 - 18 480 - 35 472 - 26 420 - 42 1811 - 121 106 73 M ANDRE SCHROEDER 442 - 22 447 - 23 456 - 17 460 - 46 1805 - 108 107 93 M DOUGLAS CARDEN 454 - 25 452 - 24 457 - 21 440 - 44 1803 - 114 108 162 O ZACHARY TEICH 436 - 17 459 - 22 444 - 13 460 - 46 1799 - 98 109 122 O EVERETT MASTRICH 445 - 26 453 - 21 457 - 15 440 - 44 1795 - 106 110 213 P ROY NELSON 432 - 17 462 - 29 457 - 24 440 - 44 1791 - 114 111 175 P JIM STAADER 433 - 17 440 - 21 458 - 18 460 - 46 1791 - 102 112 130 P JACK RAGSDALE 442 - 18 452 - 19 466 - 17 430 - 43 1790 - 97 113 184 M KENT HILL 448 - 18 424 - 10 454 - 20 460 - 46 1786 - 94 114 86 M THOMAS GLAS 465 - 14 444 - 14 474 - 19 400 - 40 1783 - 87 115 146 P TORI NONAKA 439 - 20 441 - 17 461 - 19 440 - 44 1781 - 100 116 112 O SYDNEY SURGI 394 - 9 471 - 24 463 - 18 450 - 45 1778 - 96 117 95 O RUTH CONN 441 - 18 480 - 33 416 - 18 440 - 44 1777 - 113 118 129 P DOUG GOFF 446 - 19 436 - 24 465 - 18 430 - 43 1777 - 104 119 22 O JOHN DOWELL 470 - 26 428 - 35 398 - 22 480 - 48 1776 - 131 120 229 P ALAN FLESHMAN 461 - 21 411 - 16 450 - 18 450 - 45 1772 - 100 121 134 P STEVEN SWEENEY 447 - 18 423 - 17 460 - 20 440 - 44 1770 - 99 122 57 O BILLIE HUGHES 455 - 20 422 - 31 452 - 21 430 - 43 1759 - 115 123 123 P ALARIC MASON 424 - 13 457 - 20 447 - 22 430 - 43 1758 - 98 124 106 P KEN MACARI 448 - 18 439 - 14 450 - 21 420 - 42 1757 - 95 125 164 M CHRISTOPHER YOTZ 448 - 17 457 - 20 448 - 13 400 - 40 1753 - 90 126 94 P MARC KLESER 438 - 13 433 - 17 453 - 23 420 - 42 1744 - 95 127 75 M MARK SPANGLER 462 - 21 392 - 11 449 - 20 440 - 44 1743 - 96 128 220 P JASON KOON 449 - 21 462 - 26 428 - 14 400 - 40 1739 - 101 129 111 O JEFF BLIZZARD 420 - 15 471 - 28 417 - 13 430 - 43 1738 - 99 130 224 O CHRIS BETLEY 439 - 17 440 - 14 409 - 14 440 - 44 1728 - 89 131 42 P ANDREW RAYLAND 435 - 13 451 - 22 438 - 17 400 - 40 1724 - 92 132 61 P EDWARD JACOVINO 425 - 16 428 - 16 453 - 22 410 - 41 1716 - 95 133 31 O ARNO SCHRICK 394 - 10 441 - 19 420 - 11 460 - 46 1715 - 86 134 173 P CHRIS CERINO 426 - 23 460 - 21 407 - 8 400 - 40 1693 - 92 135 167 O RUSSELL BRYAN 404 - 11 478 - 30 420 - 13 390 - 39 1692 - 93 136 195
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