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Clark McCombe
07-20-2025, 01:28 AM
Last weekend Beverly and I attended our first Vintager Shoot.
What great fun! And they don't keep score! Wonderful to see and talk vintage guns.
We met up with fellow Parker member Bob Lyons shooting a beautiful 16 ga hammer gun.
Hope to meet more PGCA members at the August events.
Garry L Gordon
07-20-2025, 06:14 AM
Not keeping score is one of life’s greatest pleasures.
Phil Yearout
07-20-2025, 11:03 AM
They don't keep score?! Isn't that unamerican?
Clark McCombe
07-20-2025, 11:20 AM
These days- “everybody gets a trophy.”
But of course I kept score and there is no one more competitive than Beverly.
Daryl Corona
07-20-2025, 11:33 AM
Looks like a good time Clark. What shoot was this?
Clark McCombe
07-20-2025, 12:10 PM
Great fun,
Good people.
There were a few rules .
No denim, no camo.
Only sxs. I’m in farm clothes all the time so it’s nice to put on a tie to shoot my classy Parker.
Next month at on the 15th at Addieville
And a driven bird or driven “clay bird” shoot the following week in Vermont.
That is supposed to be really something and they do keep score for that one.
Reggie Bishop
07-20-2025, 12:52 PM
Clark tell us what you and Beverly were shooting. Grade, gauge, etc
Clark McCombe
07-20-2025, 02:19 PM
I shot a 12 ga vh imp cyl, mod and. Vh 16 more or less sane choke - both 28”
Beverly : 12 ga ghe 26” skt and skt 20 ga full and full
Bill Murphy
07-20-2025, 04:38 PM
The original Vintagers organization professed "no scoring" in their credo. Good luck with that.
Dean Romig
07-20-2025, 05:11 PM
The original Vintagers organization professed "no scoring" in their credo. Good luck with that.
True Bill - It was for shooting Gentlemen and their Ladies.
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allen newell
07-20-2025, 06:25 PM
Ladies shoot? Lol
bob lyons
07-20-2025, 09:23 PM
Although I was not dressed in the proper attire. I got a pass this time however next time i don’t think I will get the pass.
The guns I used were okay 16 gauge Parker hammer gun and a 12 gauge Parker DH hammer gun.
Most of them were shooting English guns.
It was a lot of fun and nice group.
The other group.
Still can’t figure how to turn the photos
Stan Hillis
07-21-2025, 07:31 AM
Why would someone not keep score? It is a means of comparison for an individual to track his/her progress, or lack thereof. To further that line of thought, why would anyone go to the effort to shoot targets and not do what they can to improve?
This is not intended to start a debate on the merits of scoring or not scoring, it's just that the concept is just so foreign to me. If one wants to keep up with what percentage they shot it is much easier to allow a squad member to score for them than trying to concentrate on shooting the targets and keeping up with hits/misses yourself.
Maybe we're just crude rednecks, but a lot of the fun my shooting buddies and I have are ribbing each other and trying to implant a thought into the other's mind to miss. We are very competitive, but are close friends who would have each other's back whenever needed.
Reggie Bishop
07-21-2025, 07:47 AM
I am sure that the individual shooters kept score of how they shot. If they had a good day or a not so good of a day. I think this was just a shoot where there were no "winners", no scoreboard etc. Just a fun event without the rules of competition. At least that is how I view it.
Randy G Roberts
07-21-2025, 07:53 AM
Still can’t figure how to turn the photos
Here ya go Bob....
Dean Romig
07-21-2025, 08:05 AM
I keep a scorecard but I've never shot well enough to turn my card in... but we have fun and try to improve. I simply don't shoot often enough to be especially good at it.
At least the grouse in VT don't point at me and slap their thighs guffawing at me when I miss... or at least I don't think they do...:shock:
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Bill Murphy
07-21-2025, 08:57 AM
I, personally, get little pleasure from shooting with no scoring if I am paying an entry. I was raised from preteens in competition shooting and it is just "in my blood". I do sometimes shoot sporting clays with a geriatric group with no scoring. However, there is little point in scoring because we shoot everything from .410 to 10 gauge and several of us are in our eighties.
Larry Stauch
07-21-2025, 10:11 AM
Those types of shoots are a lot of fun. That first picture of your wife with the target off the end of her barrel is great, as is the follow up picture of the shot. The thing that surprised me the most about the participants, of some of the shoots that I have attended, was how much a lot of those people knew about their guns.
CraigThompson
07-21-2025, 01:39 PM
I always keep score for myself at skeet , trap , sporting etc . Heck I even keep score at pheasant partridge tower shoots at each peg shots vs hits . I shot skeet/trap to darn long so if I do t keep score and or average it doesn’t feel right .
Phil Yearout
07-21-2025, 04:17 PM
Everybody ought to do a few things now and then without keeping score; it's relaxing and good for the soul.
Stan Hillis
07-21-2025, 06:18 PM
Not everyone. We are not all wired alike by The Almighty.r
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