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todd allen 04-25-2010 05:07 PM

The Angry Bee-
 
zatch.
I am a registered sporting clays shooter, as of the last 9 years. The last 5-6 years, shooting a purpose built Beretta 391, with a release trigger. (My pigeon gun is an SC3 Perazzi with a Allem's Release)
Some very special friends extended an invite for me to shoot the "Yoop Shoot", at Sagola Township, UP. Owning a few SxS's, including some fine old Parkers, I can't say no. Also, so as not to be miss-understood, I have no illusions of winning anything, just shooting the shoot, and having fun with some good friends. Having never shot clays with a SxS, and shooting a release trigger, poses some challenges. I have been shooting the local fun shoots the past couple of months under an assumed name, (Arthur du Bray) so as to not have the pressure of performance, and the worry of dragging my registered average down. I just want this to be a pure learning experience, with no pressure.
I shot the SC shoot at Mesquite Oasis yesterday (Saturday) with the Parker Underlifter hammer gun. (136 years old)
Wow! This is the magic gun. The dynamics are perfect for me, I like the tight chokes, the dimensions are perfect.
Tied for first place (HOA) with a 90x100, on a fairly tough course.
One of the guys came up to me, mid-course, and asked how it breaks targets, "like an angry b#tch!" was my answer.
I kinda like that name, "Angry B#tch", for a shotgun.
It will go the the Yoop with me.

This is the one, Underlifter No. 3130

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a19...2/P1070171.jpg

Dean Romig 04-25-2010 09:29 PM

Good Shootin'!! Congratulations. Your lifter looks like about a C grade, can we see some more pictures?

todd allen 04-26-2010 02:07 AM

Not a C Grade. This is a Numbers Grade gun.
I've been told it's a 250 dollar gun. (I'm not sure)
Some more Pics:

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a19...2/P1070171.jpg

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a19...2/P1070173.jpg

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a19...2/P1070175.jpg

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a19...2/P1070176.jpg

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a19...2/P1070178.jpg

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a19...2/P1070179.jpg

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a19...2/P1070180.jpg

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a19...2/P1070181.jpg

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a19...2/P1070183.jpg

Dean Romig 04-26-2010 05:45 AM

Todd, you're absolutely right - it is higher than a grade C and would be a dollar value gun.

Harry Collins 04-26-2010 11:27 AM

Todd

Great shooting! I love the lifter Parkers as well, though mine are not as straight as yours. What shells did you use?

Harry

Dave Miles 04-26-2010 11:45 AM

Todd,
There will be more than a few of us from this site at the U.P. Shoot. (maybe more, Eh Dave)
Look for a dark green, 4 door, GMC pickup with a topper. Stop by and say Hi.
We'd love to see your gun, meet you, and share a cold one with ya.

Destry L. Hoffard 04-26-2010 03:47 PM

That's a great gun, obviously made for live pigeon shooting with that kind of cut to the stock. A killer for sure!

Destry

Robin Lewis 04-26-2010 04:04 PM

Those checkered ball grips just amaze me. Nice gun!

Chuck Bishop 04-26-2010 07:04 PM

Todd,

Do you have any problem shooting a pull trigger?

I switched from right handed to left handed about 25 years ago so I could use my dominant eye but I couldn't get my left index finger to pull a trigger but no problems at all shooting a release. I once considered converting my SC trap gun to release but decided against it. I've been shooting the Parkers right handed with the left eye closed and I'm slowly getting better at it. Only flinched once or twice at the Southern this past week.

BTW, nice lifter.

Chuck Bishop

Francis Morin 04-26-2010 10:53 PM

You lose a lot of depth perception perhaps?
 
Have you ever tried the old trapshooters trick for the eye dominance- if you are right handed, but have a dominant left eye-find a focal point with your shooting glasses on and then try Scotch tape until you find the right spot on the left lens- keeps you from the "false leads" on the right to lefties, but still allows better depth perception. A good friend does this and it has helped him greatly.

I have at age 68 20/20 distance vision, a real blessing for an avid shooter indeed. I haven't always worn ear muffs, but always wear shooting glasses, even when bird hunting, and safety glasses when using a chain saw or other power tools. When I was younger I took good eyesight for granted- now I see my friends with similar problems. I do use 1X "cat-eyes" glasses for reading fine print-

I think we have have physical 'quirks' when it comes to our senses- in my case, I can't squint closed my left eye- the few times I target shoot with a handgun, I partially squint my right eye and move the weapon over to my left eye side, to get clarity with the Eliason target sights on my Colts. When I shoot my rifles or shotguns, I always keep both eyes open.

I can't speak much about release triggers, but would they be adaptable to a side-by-side shotgun, whether a single trigger or a double triggered set-up? On a SBT or any single shot, yes- but only for a clays target gun.


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