I always have enjoyed reading the articles you and Dick Wright wrote. Shooting is between you and the target. As long as you can put holes in that sucker, keep enjoying it.I have had a great time shooting for many years. Although my success has been spotted, the best part of the sport is the great friends that I have met over the years. When I was writing for PS Magazine, I was privileged to meet the icons of the sport. For a country boy from rural Louisiana, to meet and talk with men like Mike Walker, Ferris Pindell, Dr. Palmisano, Allen Euber, Tony Boyer, Jim Carmichel, Ed Watson, Walt Berger, George Kelbly, and many, many others is a great honor. Also, there were many notable women including Faye Boyer, Michelle Hart Sutton, and Eunice Berger. Many of the above have passed, but their contributions and memories are still with us.
My days of being even remotely competitive have passed and my health is one factor. I have torticollis (neck) and the titanium plate and screws do not help. Also, my right hip is made of titanium and I have an aortic aneurism. Luckily, I can still shoot and the above infirmities provide a great excuse for my poor scores. Let me use this post to thank all of the folks who have made the BR journey great. Thanks, James Mock
PS- Thanks to the late Dick Wright for helping me get the "gig" with Precision Shooting Magazine.
Well James I'm in the same boat that your in but no matter what anyone says, I'm just sick of everything that goes on with the before and after of shooting a match. I am honestly relieved that I don't have to go to matches anymore. I'm finally getting stuff done that I put off because of it. Who knows maybe in a few years I will change my mind but for now I'm glad it's over. The only thing I'm going to miss is most of the guy's that I shoot against. Sounds to me James that your not sick of competing yet because if you were the Pope couldn't convince you too shoot. Good luck with your future endeavors.View attachment 1465708
I tried to quit competition several years ago, but friends like Dusty Stevens keep me shooting (on a limited basis). After selling my BAT and the "Mutt" Dusty put together this Panda/Krieger/Jewell/ Edge/NF BR/6mm Dasher. I posted earlier, but my picture was too large, so this is a repeat.
That’s a great photo James!View attachment 1466543
What a pleasure to meet Mr. Remington, Mike Walker. Mike shot in this SS and he was about 95 years young.
I have to chuckle. Mike with hearing protection. He couldn't hear much of anything by then.View attachment 1466543
What a pleasure to meet Mr. Remington, Mike Walker. Mike shot in this SS and he was about 95 years young.
Yes, I planned to interview him for the magazine, but his hearing was so poor, that I gave up.I have to chuckle. Mike with hearing protection. He couldn't hear much of anything by then.
2003That’s a great photo James!
Thanks for sharing it. What year was that?
CW