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Unread 03-27-2021, 09:00 PM   #1
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My grandson Cam, and I enjoyed the event completely!

It is a very nice SC venue and the folks who operate it are the nicest folks.

Cam's family heirloom VH 20 gauge started doubling on the second station if I remember correctly but he picked up my Damascus 16 GH on the 0-frame and really impressed us with his shooting. Ah, for the reflexes and precision of youth! I vote him "Most Improved" since the last time he has shot clays about two years ago.

Great friends, great guns, great memories and a great place to do it all made for a great day!

Thanks for all your hard work and effort to make this happen!!





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Thanks again Jay. It was good to finally get together and break clays again with a great bunch of SxS guys. Looking forward to Ernie's even more now.
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It was a fine day we had, and thanks to Jay for arranging it.

Saw a couple vintage, elegantly-styled, hammer guns in action breaking clays with an aplomb that belied the age of weapons that a generation ago the conventional wisdom said were no longer good for anything but wall ornamentation.

Seeing Chuck B. reach out and bust the high and/or far-away variety of targets was a convincing vindication of the effectuality of Parker’s 28-gauge guns.

Not only was the shoot worth participating in; it was worth GOING to participate in. Kathy G. and I came down a day early and soaked up some of the regional atmosphere of the West side of Narransett Bay. I, a life-long New Englander, have had scant exposure to those Ocean State resort towns, historic villages, and sea food restaurants. We recommend the Sugar Loaf Bed & Breakfast in town, too. Our hosts were very congenial, and figuratively and literally went the extra mile: The proprietress insisted on GUIDING us over to the Peace Dale Shooting preserve!
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