CDG

  Carl D. Guenther
  Constant Force Products  
  Box 45226
  L. A., Cal., 90045-0226
  310 641 1430

MEDALS

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Shooting related biographical items:
Started NRA target shooting at age 12 - 1952
National junior gallery rifle champion - 1958
Various state rifle championships in Wisconsin and California
National collegiate rifle prone and position champion, Camp Perry - 1960
USAMTU - All army rifle team, M14's, NMC bolt guns, long range guns - 1963 to 1965
High power rifle distinguished - 1964
President's hundred rifle - 1964, 1965
Winner of the Navy cup at the Quantico Interservice matches - 1964
14th Corps Pistol team - 1966
U. S. Team tryouts, 1959, 1965, 1967 thru 1992, small bore rifle prone, s b
   rifle three position, 300 meter free rifle, air rifle, standard rifle, air pistol
U. S. International Shooting Team - 1975
Gold & Bronze medals in team & individual air rifle, Pan American Games, Mexico - 1975
197th distinguished international shooter - 1975
NRA certified personal protection instructor - 1993 to present
Distinguished pistol shot - 1997
25th Triple Distinguished shooter in U. S. history - rifle, international, pistol
Successful rabbit, crow, and bear hunter
Reloader of tens of thousands of rounds in 20+ rifle and pistol calibers
Master with all NRA and ISU(international) bullseye type target rifles
Expert in NRA 3 gun bullseye pistol competition
Sharpshooter, expert, & master in the various international pistol events
AA center fire rifle silhouette shooter
Bench rested thousands of rounds of large caliber rifle ammunition
Inventor/developer of the Constant Force Crimping Die - 1997
Occasional biathlon competitor
Developer of the BalCal and CompCalc ballistics programs for pc's and handhelds
Author of several articles in shooting publications
Endowment member - NRA
Life member - CRPA, Commerce R & P club, Fond du Lac R & P club
Member - U. S. Military Forces International Team Alumni
Mighty plinker of tin cans and rocks, etc.
Boone & Crocket class gun nut

Career items:
B. S. in mathematics
Army ordnance officer, Small Arms & Armament Maintenance - 1963 to 1965
Computer programmer - CAD/CAM, graphics, scientific - 1966 to present

Other odds & ends:
Patent holder for easy to install tire chains
Alpine & Nordic(cross country) skier/racer(old & slow class)
President of the Sports-R-Us volleyball & ski club
Marginal tennis player and occasional backpacker, hiker, amateur photographer

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