Jim Laughland has more patches commemorating all the different years he’s shot at the National Matches than there are rounds fired in a LEG Match. The very friendly and excellent shooter shares some of his many stories and pictures in our interview below.
Highpower Service Rifle Living History
January 25, 2016
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Colorado Pete
Jan 29, 2016 @ 09:51:38
Nice. I wonder if any of his NJ smallbore matches were at the old outdoor range behind the great old P.J. O’Hare gun shop and target shooter supply. I was lucky to do some NRA outdoor summer league shoots there in ’74 and ’75. Got my Winchester 52E there in ’74. P.J. O’Hare’s went away in the late ’70’s, sadly.
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