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Kaci Cochran

- PERSONAL -
Nickname:
Queenie "courtesy of Beth Wingfield"
Profession:
Shooter / Student
Family Information:
Pat Cochran (former SC for Georgia) and Kathleen Cochran
Pets:
4 dogs and 1 horse
Favorite Color:
Hot Pink, Blue & Silver
Favorite Food:
Chinese & Pizza
Fun Facts and Unique Qualities:
I used to ride in the rodeo sports.
Hobbies, Interests and Other Talents:
Reading, Georgia Bulldog Football, Movies and Music
- SHOOTING -
USPSA Divisions in which I compete:
Limited & Open
My classification(s) within USPSA division(s):

Limited: B
Open: A

My USPSA
Area is:
Area 6
How I first got into shooting:
I was literally born into the shooting world. At only 2 weeks old, I was at the range with dad who was the Match Director for the Area-6 USPSA Championship that year. When I was old enough, I went to every match with him because it was the coolest thing in the world to help dad pick up his brass!! Now 19 years later, I am still known as Pat's little brass rat.
My preferred shooting
style:
Aggressive! Big field courses are the most fun.
Primary Sponsor(s):
Montana Gold Bullets
My most prestigious titles are:
2007 US STEEL NATIONALS 22 OPEN JUNIOR CHAMPION
2008 US STEEL NATIONALS SUPER JUNIOR OPEN AND SUPER JUNIOR 22 OPEN CHAMPION
2008 AREA-6 3-GUN CHAMPIONSHIP HIGH OPEN LADY
2009 GEORGIA STATE STEEL CHALLENGE OPEN AND HIGH OVERALL LADY CHAMPION AND 22 OPEN LADY CHAMPION
2009 USPSA AREA- 6 CHAMPIONSHIP HIGH AREA 6 OPEN LADY
Why I like shooting USPSA matches:
Because it is a lot of fun and very challenging. Not to mention you get to meet a lot of new people.
What I would additionally like you to know about me:
My main goal is to become the first female GM shooter. I also want to be a role model for kids and women of all ages to join the shooting sports.
My favorite USPSA event is:
Area 6 - The courses of fire are awesome and it has been held at my home club for the last several years. This was also my very first USPSA Match.
Profile Updated:
September 23, 2009
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