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My son and I have been trying to shoot an informal round of skeet and trap on the weekends he doesn’t work at the gun club. It is a weather dependent thing, and we miss going as often as we go, simply because it isn’t pleasant to shoot in the cold. I have been attempting, without much success to become a right handed shooter, but, I typically enjoy watching Chris have a good round,and that has had to be enough of late. Typically. This past Sunday, it warmed to perhaps 22 degrees, with a truly gloomy sky. The kid wanted to go, so, we packed our range guns and headed over to the club. I have been shooting an All Weather version of the Remington 1100, in 20 gauge, trying to develop the muscle memory and skill it takes to switch to shooting off my right side. We stood around waiting outside to shoot skeet, a mistake, as we were both shivering when our turn came. We both shot a dreadful round of skeet. Hey, whatever, there has been much of that in my world for a few years. The boy suggested we warm up inside, and led me to a spot the pullers hang out between rounds, a cut in the ductwork of a furnace, that warmed us up nicely. Then we went out, warmed up, and proceeded to have two very good rounds of trap in the gloom. Chris ran 24, and, for the first time in 6 years, since the detached retina in my left eye happened, I ran 25 straight. A younger version of me, shooting left handed, would manage a half dozen straights a year, in a good year. Often enough to not be shocked when it happened, but, really happy that it had. I never took the 25 straight patches you get at the club when it occurs, as it never meant that much to me. But, my son escorted me into his place of work, went to where they are stored, and made sure I walked out with one on Sunday. It was a good day. Best, Ted
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AWESOME A JOY to the heart Thank you for sharing Mike
USAF RET 1971-95
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Great lesson in life. Never give up, keep trying and do it with those you love, then when good things happen share their joy in what you have overcome.
I watched my late father get a limit of dove, using a 16 gauge Fox I lent him, with under a box of shells. Also in the field were two of my sons and myself. That was the last time I ever got Dad to go hunting with us. In fact I bet it was the first time he had hunted in four decades. His eyes were very bad, reflexes almost gone, he just sat there and watched birds for over half an hour. I thought he had decided to not shoot at all, and was just going to watch his grandsons for the most part. He got up and cut three weeds, to mark distance and flight paths of the birds. Then he loaded his gun and started a steady pop, pop, pop. And nearly every shot brought down a bird. He shot his entire limit, then got up and picked up every bird without any problems. He might have been very sight limited, but he could still mark a bird. Then he went over and sat next to my middle son and coached him up a bit. Until the day I depart this world, I will remember that day.
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Thank you for sharing that with us, my friend. I am truly happy for you both, especially being aware of the troubles you've been having with your eyes and shooting. Very well done!
I remember that story of your dad so well, Jon. Warms my heart each time you tell it. Family being together is so important. My son, his two sons and I are leaving in a bout 20 minutes for eastern AR where we intend to be a worryation for some ducks for a few days. Reports to come later. It will be a great trip, being together, ducks or not.
May God bless America and those who defend her.
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Glad to hear all of the time and effort you put in to continue doing what you love has paid off Ted. It should be an inspiring lesson to all, but most people still give up when bad things happen. Maybe the best part wasn't running 25 straight on a cold windy day. The best part is knowing that your son saw that the work you did to overcome adversity paid off. He won't need a patch to remember that.
I know that you are one of the guys here who actually understands what the Liberal Left anti-gun Democrats have done over the last several decades to discourage this sort of activity, and to also incentivize the breakdown of the family structure. So more and more kids grow up without Dads to teach them life lessons. The results of that are clearly evident, but they keep working to drag the country and the values that made it great even lower. That's why those of us who are able to see through it have to keep punching no matter how hard it gets. Best to you, and your son.
A true sign of mental illness is any gun owner who would vote for an Anti-Gunner like Joe Biden.
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Nice one Ted. Congratulations. A tough row to hoe that’s been forced on you. Very happy to hear of some success. Probably not a whole lot that can say they’ve shot a 25 off both shoulders.
The world cries out for such: he is needed & needed badly- the man who can carry a message to Garcia
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And you did it with your son being present, priceless.
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Bravo, Ted. Made my day.
And thanks to all of you. I miss my “shooting” son and your stories bring back good memories of father-son days afield.
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Well done Ted. I tried shooting left handed a few days ago. To make the switch is quite a victory for new muscle memory and to be with your son is icing on the cake.
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