Most of you who have never met me don't know about my disability or my love of anything shooting. I have a clotting problem which complicated an ATV accident I had which broke both bones in my leg. It left me with a nerve injury and chronic pain both to the nerve and the 2 in section of bone that was grafted. I wear a brace, &, have a lot of problems getting up or down, or standing for long, which stinks if I want to compete. One of my fondest memory is putting my 6 year old son between my legs teaching him to shoot. I loved it when he would hit the target and squeal with delight. I also loved turkey shoots when I'd beat my husband and brother for bragging rights of the family.
After my accident I had nearly 20 surgeries, and a lot of depression. To their credit my husband and son got me hunting again pretty quick. In Indiana a handicapped license allows a helper to tag you animal. John helps me with deer, and he or my husband do turkey with me. I still missed competing against them, but well... Today I started shooting my . 45 1911 just for fun, and a little remfire just to prove I could do it. God I've missed doing this. John showed me the rules for disability, but even being allowed to be in position I don't think I could compete. When I get down it takes me a few minutes to get the pain back under control. Nerve injuries are a witch. That few minutes of feeling like my leg is crushed between 2 electrodes just throws off any concentration I have. John said he thought F class and for fun maybe NRA Smallbore prone. I don't know, so I thought I'd ask you guys. Anybody here with physical limitations compete much?
I am going to admit shooting today, after being in lock down for a month made me very happy. I can't explain it, but shooting with my son took me back to my dad teaching me, and me teaching my son. Turkey starts Wednesday, I'll try to observe social distancing when I call my gobbler in.
Thanks guys, you are all a wealth of information, I am lucky to have this resource.
After my accident I had nearly 20 surgeries, and a lot of depression. To their credit my husband and son got me hunting again pretty quick. In Indiana a handicapped license allows a helper to tag you animal. John helps me with deer, and he or my husband do turkey with me. I still missed competing against them, but well... Today I started shooting my . 45 1911 just for fun, and a little remfire just to prove I could do it. God I've missed doing this. John showed me the rules for disability, but even being allowed to be in position I don't think I could compete. When I get down it takes me a few minutes to get the pain back under control. Nerve injuries are a witch. That few minutes of feeling like my leg is crushed between 2 electrodes just throws off any concentration I have. John said he thought F class and for fun maybe NRA Smallbore prone. I don't know, so I thought I'd ask you guys. Anybody here with physical limitations compete much?
I am going to admit shooting today, after being in lock down for a month made me very happy. I can't explain it, but shooting with my son took me back to my dad teaching me, and me teaching my son. Turkey starts Wednesday, I'll try to observe social distancing when I call my gobbler in.
Thanks guys, you are all a wealth of information, I am lucky to have this resource.