May 28, 2010
One target at a time
League shoot last night. Shot a 24/25 at singles. Was cruising thru the handicap, down just one target into last post. Broke three there, thinking to myself what a great score I had and then dropped the last two. Still happy with overall score, but for me, the difference between placing in the money or not has regularly been determined by one or two targets. Have to keep my head in the game.
It was a really nice night. Cal sat on the woodpile by the club's pond and carved a spear. Obviously not interested in having his picture taken.
May 17, 2010
Cursed Gun Buying Bug
I am well aware of the pitfalls of changing guns and how it can negatively affect your scores. I intend to continue shooting my Guerini but I wanted a backup gun to travel to shoots with and was curious on how I would shoot a low rib top single versus shooting the bottom barrel in my high rib Guerini.
So here it is. Perazzi MX3, completely redone by Giacomo and a custom MX-15 style stock. 34 inch barrel, fixed full choke.
May 16, 2010
Some Success
Second ATA shoot of the year today, at McHenry Sportman's Club. I shot a 97 (23, 25,24,25) in singles, which won B-class. With the 97, I will be back in A class now on my way to AA class. To win A class or higher, you pretty much have to break 100 and a shoot-off is likely.
In the handicap, I shot 23, 24, 21 and 23 for a 91. The high score for handicap that day was 92, I missed runner up on tie due to reverse score. Overall, won enough to pay back my entry fees.
I made up my trap league targets Saturday and broke 25 singles and 24 handicaps for a 49. Best league round I've shot.
Mike Westjohn (see below) said to celebrate in some way when you do well. Here we are at favorite Mexican restaurant.
May 3, 2010
Blinders
Kiner recommended wearing an eye patch over left eye for an hour a day and before shooting to help settle down eye dominance problems.
He also recommended a barrel blinder so the left eye can't see the bead. Trying that too.
May 1, 2010
Phil Kiner Clinic
Spent the day at a Phil Kiner clinic in Morris, Illinois. The whole day, 8AM to 6:30PM. It was the best money I have spent so far in trap shooting. There were ten of us but he answered every question, was a super nice guy and we all got personal attention.
Class handicap shoot ends the session. I got the Kiner dollar. Great day.
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