What have you changed Sian?Went to EJC very windy. It wasn’t overly stiff and quite enjoyable but my gun set up is not right and i shot very badly. Back to the drawing board.
What have you changed Sian?Went to EJC very windy. It wasn’t overly stiff and quite enjoyable but my gun set up is not right and i shot very badly. Back to the drawing board.
I have lowered the adjustable stock and brought the adjustable part more in towards my face also using a spare butt pad we took the toe off. It was supposed to help me with what was a good mount which recently has been all over the place. Weight loss has not been kind to my Shooting. When I got to Moaner stand today I had Sean Bramley watch me whilst I missed the right to left bird, not a particularly taxing bird but I kept missing it. He put the adjustable stock back up high again and it helped. I think the rest of the shoot was doomed really because once I get beyond a certain amount missed I’m done trying. I also,shot alone which I hate. My confidence is shot at the moment so I’m questioning everything. My bead snapped off a few weeks back and now the end of my gun looks weird to me as well but the metal screw bit is still in there so I can’t replace it. So many things upsetting me at the mo.What have you changed Sian?
Nice to see you and Tony this afternoon, my word thats a very fine gun that Tony has, very much hope gets on well with it, oh and that you manage to iron out your current gun fit issues.Well I went to Gunsite and Westfield and enjoyed both. Started really badly at Westfield on stand 1 driven and big fat zero. Onto stand 2 and missed 5. At this point I’m thinking why am I even here. Carried on did okay just missed the odd one until stand 11 where I missed 5 which to be fair given the sky had been grey suddenly the sun came out and I struggled. Anyway I lost 18 of my 24 misses on those three stands finishing on 76. As said Gunsite I found enjoyable but it took us 3 hrs to get around. I dropped some really silly ones there I still don’t feel completely right with my gun but I’m going to leave as is for a while. If in a while I’m not making progress I’m going to wrap it around a tree.
Always a pleasure to see you. I get too wound up over things whereas Mr H is just having a blast getting to know his new toy and laughing as he misses. He says it is a very different beast to his other guns but he's going to have fun getting to grips with it. Oh to be like him, you would think after 36 odd years some of his laid back approach would have rubbed off on me!!!Nice to see you and Tony this afternoon, my word thats a very fine gun that Tony has, very much hope gets on well with it, oh and that you manage to iron out your current gun fit issues.
Well done for Lady High GunWould have been rude not to drop into Gatton Bottom as we had to go right past it on the way home. Fewer meltdowns. Managed to drop 9 on the two sim pair stands. Finished on 80.
A bit of compensation for being so rubbish the rest of the weekend!Well done for Lady High Gun
Yes that was a contrast! Gunsite does have very high scores in the lower classes. Sean sets a much firmer shoot at Widdington it seems.Shot a windy Gunsite this afternoon. First time at the ground. Fairly steady shoot but a decent mix of targets, ended up on 95 which was better after the tricky afternoon at Coley’s on Wednesday!
Does he set the course at Widdington? Always thought ground did that & Sean was only, like he does at Meadowcroft work there on day of the shoot.Yes that was a contrast! Gunsite does have very high scores in the lower classes. Sean sets a much firmer shoot at Widdington it seems.
May be a combined effort. Pretty sure Sean is heavily involved.Does he set the course at Widdington? Always thought ground did that & Sean was only, like he does at Meadowcroft work there on day of the shoot.
I often find I stop my gun if my hold point is too near my kill point. If I move my hold point a bit further back to the trap I generate more movement and keep it going, maybe only a couple of yards not huge amounts. I try to use BH guide of 50% as a starting point, but sometimes it needs a little adjustment.A week of ups and a few downs!
Wednesday was Coleys 'Coffin Nails' shoot. Personally, I got torn apart scoring 55 but I enjoyed the shoot. It's not the sort of thing I'd drive to shoot week in week out but the change was quite refreshing. Shooting with a mob of A/AA/AAA shooters was helpful as they highlighted that I was stopping my gun all the time. No doubt fallen back on old habits of slashing at targets and loosing any connection with them.
Saturday was EJC for a blustery registered. I'm glad I went as I ended up on 89 which was a PB and a clear class win. Felt a lot smoother behind the gun and had a few stands that actually felt 'right'.
I should have quite whilst I was ahead here....
Sunday. Westfield first for the Glous county shoot. a good, normal, layout with nothing too soft and nothing too extreme. Very nice balance. I managed to shoot everything awkwardly and nothing felt right. Ended on 70.
On to Honesberie, another really nice and balanced shoot. The drizzle started on stand 1 but then by stand 2 the heavens opened! Completely soaked through. 1 stand felt 'right' the rest felt awkward. Ended on 72 I think.
I need to learn to 'keep the gun moving', not entirely sure how to best achieve this so time for some practice.
I think you might be on to something there. It wouldn't be the first time I've been called up for having my hold point too far out. I'll give that some conscious attention on Saturday.I often find I stop my gun if my hold point is too near my kill point. If I move my hold point a bit further back to the trap I generate more movement and keep it going, maybe only a couple of yards not huge amounts. I try to use BH guide of 50% as a starting point, but sometimes it needs a little adjustment.
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