Shaun Hopkins
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Will pm you with the details when i can as it won't allow me to send right now.ouch, spill the beans!!!!
Will pm you with the details when i can as it won't allow me to send right now.ouch, spill the beans!!!!
I was going to ask the same on FB to the accuser but i got to the point where i couldn't be arsed!Was the person making the accusations actually there when the distraction was given.
What I do know is that when I was shooting at Churchill's last week, a live pigeon was within inches of getting a load of shot from me. Pity I wasn't as close to the clay.
As mentioned early in this thread re the possibility of sour grapes, it seems to me that there's a large measure of sour grapes from the one doing the complaining. And some of the accusations seem to be more than a little personal.....I was going to ask the same on FB to the accuser but i got to the point where i couldn't be arsed!
it's a fair call then!As mentioned early in this thread re the possibility of sour grapes, it seems to me that there's a large measure of sour grapes from the one doing the complaining. And some of the accusations seem to be more than a little personal.....
I spoke to someone earlier tonight who was actually standing behind the shooter when it happened and he said exactly the same as k80ben.
Allegedly, but you have to sign for your score so whose fault is that?I read a score was miscounted costing a place in the shoot off?!
Acoustic release, the next bird is pulled on the report of the gun.Surely if the gun was fired and the first target was missed and the report bird is let out and hit its a loss / kill otherwise why would the reff let out the report bird! Did he not see the pigeon.
Must have thought he could hit the clay if he pulled the trigger. Why was the report bird shot at? I would have lowered the gun at the point of distraction, even after firing, that way not interfering with the progress of the shoot and bringing it to the refs attention immediately not after someone else has shot.
Must say that I've rarely seen in the field the sort of shooting skill demonstrated by the likes of Husthwaite, Digweed, Lee, Winser, Hendrick and Faulds. So maybe we're talking apples and oranges here. Most/some of these guys are professionals so some 'fussiness' is not unreasonable nor unexpected, IMHO - when one or two clays is the difference between success and failure. However, as in everything, there are of course limits but at this top level, we've gone beyond 'fun'.Clay shooters are such a fussy bunch aren't they? If there wasn't money involved corrupting pure sport, then this would be considered a fun challenge.
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