Bill, your answer brings to my mind what I have read about the late Cyril Adams, a double hammergun man from the get-go, and a wingshot possibly in the class of the lates: T. Nash Buckingham . Harold Money and Rudy Etchen. I am glad you are still "in the game" in spite of the physical challenges now extant in your life. 95% of my handgunning now-a-days is a Winter small bore league at our local gun club- Our indoor range has been modified, with club member donated labor and material, so we can now safely shoot .45ACP== I seldom do shoot big bores, mainly .22LR, and I enjoy using my Dad's Colt .22LR Match Target Woodsman pistol which he bought in 1938--I can afford the MT ammo for that, but boy howdy, local prices for big bore and defensive ammo is ridiculous. IMO, between rifle, shot gun and hand gun target shooting, the handguns are the most difficult to master--Hang in there and break a High house No. 8 station for me-- RWTF


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