Scores in your class
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ajj
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I don't know how I could forget Lee O'Neil and Bill Motl. And I misspelled Tim Kurreck's name.
I know a fellow named Clark Mason but he doesn't shoot. Clark Williams, of course. Perhaps if Clark hadn't left the sport my memory would be better. And, perhaps not. I'll always remember him shooting 10 pigs in the Coonass Team Shoot with one of those old Remington Nylon bolt actions. When I asked him the trigger weight he said: "About 10 pounds. Wanna try it?"
I know Tureau has hit 40 "in competition" at some venue because it was fairly big news, at least in our circles, when he did it. I won't quibble about "registered." I recall he was using his 60 power Tasco. When I asked him why he used so much power he said: "Makes the animal look bigger."
I think I might shoot better if I were a little less of a fan.
I know a fellow named Clark Mason but he doesn't shoot. Clark Williams, of course. Perhaps if Clark hadn't left the sport my memory would be better. And, perhaps not. I'll always remember him shooting 10 pigs in the Coonass Team Shoot with one of those old Remington Nylon bolt actions. When I asked him the trigger weight he said: "About 10 pounds. Wanna try it?"
I know Tureau has hit 40 "in competition" at some venue because it was fairly big news, at least in our circles, when he did it. I won't quibble about "registered." I recall he was using his 60 power Tasco. When I asked him why he used so much power he said: "Makes the animal look bigger."
I think I might shoot better if I were a little less of a fan.
- sobrbiker883
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I shoot my class or above 100% of the time.
B class that is..............not for long though, I am getting a little better
I have noticed that aroun the matches I've shot about half the folks shoot next class down about half the time.
I was disappointed a couple of weeks ago to miss 1st "B" in standard highpower at the AZ state championships. I shot a score that was darn good for me only to lose the aggregate to an out of state shooter that posted scores that would have won or nearly won all his matches in the next higher class in both standard and hunter. At least I took the 1st B on one of the days matches..........now I'm a A shooter looking to get better.
I do feel like a jerk for thinking he was sandbagging, and ended up talking with him and finding out he just had a couple of good days it seems.
B class that is..............not for long though, I am getting a little better
I have noticed that aroun the matches I've shot about half the folks shoot next class down about half the time.
I was disappointed a couple of weeks ago to miss 1st "B" in standard highpower at the AZ state championships. I shot a score that was darn good for me only to lose the aggregate to an out of state shooter that posted scores that would have won or nearly won all his matches in the next higher class in both standard and hunter. At least I took the 1st B on one of the days matches..........now I'm a A shooter looking to get better.
I do feel like a jerk for thinking he was sandbagging, and ended up talking with him and finding out he just had a couple of good days it seems.
Usually shooting scores right in class, too bad its the class below my classification!
Steve E
Steve E
- Bob259
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ajj wrote:.................
" I recall he was using his 60 power Tasco. When I asked him why he used so much power he said: "Makes the animal look bigger."
I think I might shoot better if I were a little less of a fan.
- kevinpagano
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Sobrbiker, just keep shooting and dryfire when you cant shoot. You will make it to A sooner than you think. I think it is interesting after thinking about this, that the higher class shooters shoot below their class 50% of the time and the lower class shooters shoot about 50% of the time above their class.
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- sobrbiker883
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Thanks kevinp, dryfiring has helped me alot recently, especially since I stopped doing it at 30ft inside at reduced sils on paper and switched to holding on distant (600yd+) points outside.
I'm A in HP standard, and one match away from A in both classes SB....
I'm A in HP standard, and one match away from A in both classes SB....
Usually shooting scores right in class, too bad its the class below my classification!
Steve E
Steve E