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i just got home from shooting skeet with pete and he shot his 1 st 25 today !:bowdown: nice! i wish i could rember my 1st time, it was so long ago :rotf:, scott
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Scott, Thanks for the report. I bet he was using that Parker skeet gun...There will be no living with him now......:rolleyes:
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Hey Pete - despite the ribbing... Congratulations!!! I know how hard it is to do.... well, actually, I don't. I've never broken 25 at skeet or trap. I break 24 occasionally... sometimes even 24 straight, but never 25.
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Congrats Pete on your 25 straight! High house on station 2 and low house on station 6 are my Achilles' heel....
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Thanks fellas, what Scott didn't tell you, I left Addieville wishing for more choke. To get ready for Hausman's I went back to shooting a 1925 12ga VH 28" with .015 and .025. Went out for my second round with a box of reloaded 3/4 ounce of 8.5's, yup a Cheerio in each one for filler. Oh ya Scott has early Alzheimer's his first 25 straight at Skeet was 5/10/10. :-)
It was a good, no a great night, shot with a low gun, singles targets on report and double low hi for the option on station 8. |
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Who is this "Pete"?
Just thought I'd ask..... :) John |
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There are so many oft-repeated phrases to describe the handling qualities of a particular gun... "wand-like", "an extension of one's body", "points on it's own"; qualities of balance, pointability, swing weight, liveliness, feel, fit, and so on...
It is my opinion that John's Great-Grandfather's AAHE supercedes all of these descriptions but I'm at a loss as to just how to describe the way it feels when shooting a round of trap with it or even simply lifting it from the rack. |
The Creation of Adam
"Points like the finger of God"
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