Indeed, with no competitor marking, I had to find something to fill all that spare time I had!
One thing I noticed were the amount of trigger pull shots I fired. My trigger finger had given up, many times cramping, and I would pull my hand away at the last moment and flex my fingers trying to control the urge to pull on the trigger.
At least next year we will be shooting less. We only have the USA Nationals, and the Worlds to compete in, as the Stars and Stripes Match will be held 10 days after the Worlds.
RAVEN wrote:Yes have a well deserved rest Linda Regards RICHARD
I'll second that Linda. Might be a few days before you wind down though. Actually you must have found the SARA Queens rather relaxing after Raton?
Alan
I made it as far as Perth and decided it was safer for me to stay put, than drive home. So I have spent the last two days sleeping. Feeling much better today, so I will tackle the final leg. It will be good to finally get back home.
a memory of the queens.
talking with vic shooters suggested that grade 6 jokes are currently prominent in that state.
i cannot understand this, because i spent the best four years of my life in grade 6
one of the reasons i liked it was that i was popular. i could take anyone anywhere, because i had a driver's licence.
one day i had a realization. that night i reported to mum that i had the biggest willy in the class. she said " so you should have, you are eighteen".
keep safe,
bruce.
bruce moulds wrote:a memory of the queens. talking with vic shooters suggested that grade 6 jokes are currently prominent in that state. i cannot understand this, because i spent the best four years of my life in grade 6 one of the reasons i liked it was that i was popular. i could take anyone anywhere, because i had a driver's licence. one day i had a realization. that night i reported to mum that i had the biggest willy in the class. she said " so you should have, you are eighteen". keep safe, bruce.