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From 3gunnation.com
By Chad Adams
By Chad Adams
ST. AUGUSTINE, FL â€" North Carolin’s Ravin Perry, carried by strong pistol skills and a ferocious trigger finger, dominated the 3GN Pro Series Qualifier Match here recently, winning the one-day, five-stage match by eight seconds. His performance was so stellar, it left a handful of 3GN Pros in attendance asking “Who is this Ravin guy, and where did he come from?â€
Perry, who put up a 3:42.00, comes to 3-gun after having competed at a high level in both IDPA and USPSA pistol competition. However, over the last year Perry has dedicated himself to 3-gun, the proof his stellar performance against a tough field of 3GN Divisional, Semi-Pro and returning Pro Series competitorsâ€"all battling for one of 16 slots in this year’s 3GN Pro Series Tour.
“Knowing his history in pistol, when he started shooting 3-gun, it was amazing how he cut the learning curve in half,†said Tarheel 3-Gun Match Director Charles Sole. “I think shooting a pistol and rifle, particularly unless you’re shooting precision, the fundamentals are basically the same. His biggest equalizer was the shotgun. He was relentless. I can’t remember a match he actually missed, I think he was determined to master this, and I think he’s well down that road. He’s really put in the effort to do it."
Perry is one of seven competitors that qualified for the Pro Series that have one trait in commonâ€"Tarheel 3-Gun. A 3GN Club Series match, Sole’s group at Tarheel regularly puts on as many as two local 3-gun matches per month, as well as a major match in April. Sole, who recently took over running the 3GN Club Series, has incorporated 3GN match and stage philosophy into his local Tarheel matches, and that experience shown through when Perry, Rob Tate, Aaron Reed, James Gill, Chad Drewery, Josh Knotts and Steve Wall stepped into the box.
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By Chad Adams
By Chad Adams
ST. AUGUSTINE, FL â€" North Carolin’s Ravin Perry, carried by strong pistol skills and a ferocious trigger finger, dominated the 3GN Pro Series Qualifier Match here recently, winning the one-day, five-stage match by eight seconds. His performance was so stellar, it left a handful of 3GN Pros in attendance asking “Who is this Ravin guy, and where did he come from?â€
Perry, who put up a 3:42.00, comes to 3-gun after having competed at a high level in both IDPA and USPSA pistol competition. However, over the last year Perry has dedicated himself to 3-gun, the proof his stellar performance against a tough field of 3GN Divisional, Semi-Pro and returning Pro Series competitorsâ€"all battling for one of 16 slots in this year’s 3GN Pro Series Tour.
“Knowing his history in pistol, when he started shooting 3-gun, it was amazing how he cut the learning curve in half,†said Tarheel 3-Gun Match Director Charles Sole. “I think shooting a pistol and rifle, particularly unless you’re shooting precision, the fundamentals are basically the same. His biggest equalizer was the shotgun. He was relentless. I can’t remember a match he actually missed, I think he was determined to master this, and I think he’s well down that road. He’s really put in the effort to do it."
Perry is one of seven competitors that qualified for the Pro Series that have one trait in commonâ€"Tarheel 3-Gun. A 3GN Club Series match, Sole’s group at Tarheel regularly puts on as many as two local 3-gun matches per month, as well as a major match in April. Sole, who recently took over running the 3GN Club Series, has incorporated 3GN match and stage philosophy into his local Tarheel matches, and that experience shown through when Perry, Rob Tate, Aaron Reed, James Gill, Chad Drewery, Josh Knotts and Steve Wall stepped into the box.
GO HERE for MORE: http://3gunnation.com/news/perry_lights_up_3gn_qualifier