The shooting events were a lot of fun and consisted of a 120 round sporting clays course, a two ring simulated pigeon event and a flurry, where you shoot as many as you can as fast as you can. I did OK, not outstanding, and if I were to do it over, I would wear an oven mitt on my barrel hand.
Photo 5, what the course topography looks like.
Photo 6, Eric Eis, who has more than a few wonderful Parkers was there.
Photos 7,8,9 Eric recently bought the C M Powers AAH, an early Pigeon Grade gun, so marked on the rib and with Whitworth barrels. A great and significant gun, and I held and lusted. These guys back in Michigan get all the good guns.
Last edited by Bruce Day; 06-23-2009 at 10:08 AM..
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