SHOOTER'S AGE
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SHOOTER'S AGE
Well there have been some posts on first match scores, feeling on shooting, and so on.
Now to sum it up what's your age?
YESSSS I did a search and didn't found anything.
Lets begin, I'm a newbie in air rifle shooting and I am 34.
Now to sum it up what's your age?
YESSSS I did a search and didn't found anything.
Lets begin, I'm a newbie in air rifle shooting and I am 34.
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39 years old.
Began shooting in 1999 (skeet and sporting clays).
Began shooting Highpower Rifle in 2003, just made Master last month.
Began Smallbore this year, still unclassified. Most of my smallbore shots are practice for highpower, but I enjoy smallbore (mostly prone) matches as well.
It's all good.
Began shooting in 1999 (skeet and sporting clays).
Began shooting Highpower Rifle in 2003, just made Master last month.
Began Smallbore this year, still unclassified. Most of my smallbore shots are practice for highpower, but I enjoy smallbore (mostly prone) matches as well.
It's all good.
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I started shooting smallbore prone at age 10, smallbore position at 13 and have not stopped yet (although postion shooting has taken a back seat on the bus of family life). I currently have over 24 years of quality smallbore trigger time with some of the best people in the world...
I competed through club teams, a high school team, a collegiate club, a season on the national development team and currently rounding it out as the head coach of the club team where my shooting career started....
-Ken Benyo
I competed through club teams, a high school team, a collegiate club, a season on the national development team and currently rounding it out as the head coach of the club team where my shooting career started....
-Ken Benyo
52 now. Started with competetive BB rifle at 8 and picked up .22 rifle at 12. First smallbore Camp Perry at 16 and have been going ever since, as well as USISC in 74,75,76,80 & 84. In addition to smallbore I shoot air rifle, air pistol, free pistol, standard pistol and have shot conventional high power rifle and smallbore (rifle and pistol) silhouette. Spend most of my "shooting time" coaching and instructing.
Re: SHOOTER'S AGE
I do air rifle and smallbore rifle. I first picked up a gun at age 23, and I've been at it for 17 years. You can do the math. In that time:
12-Time National Champion (various events)
7-Time International Medalist
3-Time Paralympian (1992-2000)
PaulB and 1813Benny, it's good to see you on the forum too.
Bob from NJ.
12-Time National Champion (various events)
7-Time International Medalist
3-Time Paralympian (1992-2000)
PaulB and 1813Benny, it's good to see you on the forum too.
Bob from NJ.
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Re: SHOOTER'S AGE
I am 33. I started shooting competitevily when I was 14. When I turned 14 my buddy and I enrolled to a junior shooting school. We shot 3 position smallbore and 10M. I am forever grateful to my coaches who showed us what a wonderful sport this is. It's hard to believe it's been 20 years.
Now I am shooting 10M, 3 position smallbore, casually shooting Free Pistol, Field Target, and International Field Position.
Now I am shooting 10M, 3 position smallbore, casually shooting Free Pistol, Field Target, and International Field Position.
BOOKER wrote:Well there have been some posts on first match scores, feeling on shooting, and so on.
Now to sum it up what's your age?
YESSSS I did a search and didn't found anything.
Lets begin, I'm a newbie in air rifle shooting and I am 34.
I'm 41,
Been shooting since I was 5. Started shooting competitively around age 19. I've shot several different handgun disciplines including PPC, IPSC, and metallic silhouette.
About 4 years ago my daughter started shooting smallbore, then air rifle. I occasionally shoot both, but like PaulB, spend the majority of my range time coaching.
Been shooting since I was 5. Started shooting competitively around age 19. I've shot several different handgun disciplines including PPC, IPSC, and metallic silhouette.
About 4 years ago my daughter started shooting smallbore, then air rifle. I occasionally shoot both, but like PaulB, spend the majority of my range time coaching.
Started shooting when I could walk. Started shooting competitively when I was 23. My primary interest is NRA Highpower rifle (service rifle).
I am however also a casual 4P gallery shooter. Prone(I really like 50M). and I shoot a lot of 10M air rifle in the basement. All of it is training for highpower though. I actually have a true match grade upper for my AR15 that replicates my service rifle in all dimensions and weight. It is great off season training and accurate enough to clean the UIT targets. Tough to do with the post sight, but the rifle is certainly capable.
I am however also a casual 4P gallery shooter. Prone(I really like 50M). and I shoot a lot of 10M air rifle in the basement. All of it is training for highpower though. I actually have a true match grade upper for my AR15 that replicates my service rifle in all dimensions and weight. It is great off season training and accurate enough to clean the UIT targets. Tough to do with the post sight, but the rifle is certainly capable.
Age
I began about 45 years ago in a 50-foot 4-p smallbore rifle league and have moved on to ISSF/USAS/Int'l plus NRA rifle and air rifle now. I enjoy it all, still, even though I am not nearly as good a shooter as many years ago. I still have fun, win something once in awhile (just enough to keep me coming back) but the best part is all the friends that I have all over the world that are related to the sport in some manner. I travel all over the country and the world competing and have a good time. I also coach and instruct often.
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Age
My father was a hunter. Not a big game hunter, more like pheasants, quail and a few ducks.
For him it was a social outing and a reason to go to rural Nebraska to see and visit friends and former neighbours.
Rifle hunting was done with .22’s and the targets were “Jacks” and Cotton Tails. BTW, we ate what we shot.
I was conscripted into the US Army in Nov., of 1956. (Up to that point, the best thing that ever happened to me). There I was introduced to JC Garand.
After the Army, it was family time. When our son was about 9 or so, Grandpa showed up with a BB gun. That stated things off.
BB Guns to Pellet Guns. Junior NRA Club to Daisy the Pellet Program.
I personally never won or even came close to winning a match but my junior club members did ok.
Now my junior clubs days are over and guess what, I’m back to JC Garand.
Most Thursday morning, weather permitting, the W4G’s meet at the range. W4G, that “Waiting 4 G-d”. There about 10 of us plus a few guys who work nights that join us. A couple or more are older that I, and several who are younger. I’ll be 72 in 14 days.
Our main courses of fire are the CMP “A” and “B” matches.
I final item, my father shot his last deer at 94, died at 96.
Jim Morrison
For him it was a social outing and a reason to go to rural Nebraska to see and visit friends and former neighbours.
Rifle hunting was done with .22’s and the targets were “Jacks” and Cotton Tails. BTW, we ate what we shot.
I was conscripted into the US Army in Nov., of 1956. (Up to that point, the best thing that ever happened to me). There I was introduced to JC Garand.
After the Army, it was family time. When our son was about 9 or so, Grandpa showed up with a BB gun. That stated things off.
BB Guns to Pellet Guns. Junior NRA Club to Daisy the Pellet Program.
I personally never won or even came close to winning a match but my junior club members did ok.
Now my junior clubs days are over and guess what, I’m back to JC Garand.
Most Thursday morning, weather permitting, the W4G’s meet at the range. W4G, that “Waiting 4 G-d”. There about 10 of us plus a few guys who work nights that join us. A couple or more are older that I, and several who are younger. I’ll be 72 in 14 days.
Our main courses of fire are the CMP “A” and “B” matches.
I final item, my father shot his last deer at 94, died at 96.
Jim Morrison