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Two good days of shooting.

The Hodnet challenge @ West Midlands shooting ground was absolutely amazing, the ground itself was immaculate and the targets were even better, something worth putting in the diary for next year.

I shot a 108/120, I shot it better than expected, I haven’t been there for nearly 10 years. It was won on 116/120 (amazing score) by Tom Youngs from Scotland.

Secondly, was the The Jack Pyke at Sporting targets.

I found it more enjoyable than previous years, the targets were still close, fatigue got the better of me after Hodnet, dropping some early, then having to straight the last few stands (the more difficult stands) to come anywhere close. I dropped 6 on the last 3 stands, but already dropping 4 early ones which was fatal.

I finished on 109/120, it was won on 114/120 by Martin Warmsley.

English Open Supersporting this week at Barbury.

Hope you all had a good weekend.
Absolutely agree about the Hodnet Challenge. It was one of the best shoots ever. Fantastic variety of targets and a very scenic ground. Liked the idea of having a supersporting stand every so often, again adding to the variety. Finished on 93 just out of the prizes in my class, if only!!!!
Have shot competitions there one or twice a year for at least the last 30 years and it’s always excellent.
 
A beautiful day up here in gods country but my usual partners are otherwise engaged with other things. 100 sporting with my new mate Dexter (one of the kids paid to trap). A really nice steady round. Still plenty of misses that were simple inconsistency of holdvpoint/method but an 83 which I’m happy with. And I’m especially happy because my 80+ returns are becoming regular now so I need to get practicing to try to teach 90 😳.
 
"I then shot 100 straight at Hangman’s Stone registered today."

That is the stuff of dreams and a serious well done.

Not just that but having looked at your website you're only just out of nappies so there is more to come !!!
 
Another weekend, another 100 sporting and another 80+ score.
Quite a few changes this week and some very small tweaks to the course made quite an impact. What went from a card filling easy shot had the shooting cage moved slightly to the side that brought a tree into play. Quite a subtle change but the difference in shooting the first clay was hugely more difficult. All in all I enjoyed my day but I need to start thinking more about the misses. My card is mainly filled with 9's and one or 2 lower much more difficult stands.
If I can hit 9's then is it not unreasonable to think I should be converting these to 10's?
 
Another weekend, another 100 sporting and another 80+ score.
Quite a few changes this week and some very small tweaks to the course made quite an impact. What went from a card filling easy shot had the shooting cage moved slightly to the side that brought a tree into play. Quite a subtle change but the difference in shooting the first clay was hugely more difficult. All in all I enjoyed my day but I need to start thinking more about the misses. My card is mainly filled with 9's and one or 2 lower much more difficult stands.
If I can hit 9's then is it not unreasonable to think I should be converting these to 10's?
What’s your average? Are you shooting m above or beneath your average?
 
What’s your average? Are you shooting m above or beneath your average?
I’m a fairly new shooter, 1.5 years approximately. I was floating around the 70s for a while and recently seamed to take a step change up to be around mid 80s. So I guess the answer is currently I’m above my average but on an upwards curve.
 
I’m a fairly new shooter, 1.5 years approximately. I was floating around the 70s for a while and recently seamed to take a step change up to be around mid 80s. So I guess the answer is currently I’m above my average but on an upwards curve.
I’d only start to worry once it starts impacting that upwards curve.

Chances are things will get worse before getting better again, so I really would enjoy the experience and journey whilst things are going well.

No point beating yourself up over a few clays
 
I’d only start to worry once it starts impacting that upwards curve.

Chances are things will get worse before getting better again, so I really would enjoy the experience and journey whilst things are going well.

No point beating yourself up over a few clays
Thanks for your comments, Max.
I’m really enjoying myself at the moment and can’t get enough of it so it’s not unusual for me to keep looking for the next improvement. I enjoy the process and challenge of improving so all’s good.
 
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