Terry Eldridge Center Fire Match 2024

The Terry Eldridge Centre Fire Handgun Match was a blast—literally!

On September 21, 2024, nine brave souls gathered to test their mettle in a showdown of epic proportions. With seven stages and a total round count of 84 shots fired, participants aimed at targets ranging from “Hey, I can hit that!” at 3 meters to “Is that even a target?” at 50 meters.

The Competition: A Comedy of Errors and Triumphs

As the sun shone down on this beautiful fall day, the competition was as fierce as a cat fight over the last piece of tuna. Each participant was determined to outshine the others, leading to some unexpected moments. Rumour has it that one competitor mistook the target for a very dark coyote before realizing he was at a handgun match, not a hunting trip. In the end, the winners emerged from the chaos:

1st Place: Mike Kelly (who apparently has a sixth sense for hitting targets)

2nd Place: Joe MacHoll (who was just happy to remember which end of the gun goes bang)

3rd Place: Sven Kummer (who may or may not have been just shooting too fast)

Mike clinched victory with an impressive score of 823 out of 840 possible points—proof that practice makes perfect.

Rookie of the Day Award Goes To…

Bob Crane won the gold medal in the rimfire class during his very first handgun competition! Talk about making an entrance—Bob’s probably already planning his victory speech for next year’s event.

Thank You and Goodnight!

The event kicked off promptly at 2 PM because nothing says “serious competition” like being on time. The organizers expressed their gratitude to everyone who helped with setup and teardown; after all, many hands make light work—especially when those hands are holding snacks! Thanks, Bob.
Another big thank-you goes to the ROs keeping the competition efficient and safe.

As the day wrapped up, participants left with smiles on their faces and stories to tell. It was another fun-filled day at the range, where laughter echoed as loudly as gunfire. Until next time, keep your aim steady and your jokes even steadier!

Terry Eldridge Center Fire Match 2022

We held our Terry Eldridge Center Fire Match today as planned. It was a scorcher of a day but we got through it. I think next year we need to schedule it for when it isn’t quite so hot.

In third place, we had Joe MacHoll. In second place we had Sven Kummer and beating him by one point in a nailbiter of a finish was his brother Lars Kummer.

Lars is this year’s Eldidge Center Fire Match Champion and he gets his name engraved on the annual trophy for generations to come to stand in awe of his shooting prowess. Great job Lars!

We also need to congratulate the rest of the participants for a great, fun and safe match. Special recognition to Shane, Nathan, and Riley for completing their first-ever handgun competition. They did great and seemed to have a fun time which is what we hope for any first-timers. Hope we’ll see you back again now that the intimidation of your first match is over.

Thanks to everyone who helped with RO’ing and setup and tear down. Many hands make light work and it went fast and efficient.

Hopefully doing this match as a mini PPC has piqued some of these people’s interest in shooting the Provincials in Halifax in September and we can send a team up to take home the mainlander’s medals……again!

Andy Maxwell
Club Secretary/Treasurer