After dropping so many points the days prior, I shot the last 20 targets of the shoot with an intensity that I had seldom felt in a competition.  Looking back at the scores, that day, I had an average score per target of 20.85. Compare that to 19.96 and 19.64 the days prior.   

When we reached target 40, it was a feeling of relief to pound a perfect 22 on the tiny spots of the 16 yard target.  I finished with a 1407 out of 1540.  Near the bottom of my class, but a valuable learning experience nonetheless. 

For the entire list of final scores in the NFAA National championship marked 3-d tournament CLICK HERE 

For the Western Classic Trail Shoot results Click HERE

I had a chance to meet up with some friends from Utah and Oregon and was able to capture a picture on the last day.

From Left to right, Ben, Emily, myself, Leslie, and Tom.

That’s what it is all about.

I was proud that the group I shot with had an outstanding showing.   

Dave Bengston won the Men’s Senior Pro division, (with a 1519 out of 1540). 

Bill Morehead came in 4th in the Trail Shoot in Men’s Bowhunter Freestyle A, with a 1494.  A score of 1523 won that class.  (It is a new course record).

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