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Re: Aging.....

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2015 4:55 pm
by Another Dang 9
snaketail2 wrote:One word -

Antioxidants...

Michael
I never understood the whole anti-oxidants thing.. When did we start to rust??? :-??
=))

Re: Aging.....

Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2015 7:21 am
by OldRanger
I hear tequila has the same effect as antioxidants. Just sayin...

Re: Aging.....

Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2015 7:24 pm
by DavidABQ
OldRanger wrote:I hear tequila has the same effect as antioxidants. Just sayin...
Tequila huh? I am trying the bourbon method.

Re: Aging.....

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2015 11:41 am
by GTS
That is exactly why I make (and drink) red muscadine wine. Strictly medicinal of course.

Re: Aging.....

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:31 am
by Dave W
OnaginOffagin wrote:I am still suffering the effects of age (not complaining, so many others of my generation were denied the privilege), and my hold is degenerating...... I've already dialed the scopes down a bit, and I'm trying to make the transition from a "hold and squeeze" shooter to a "grab the damn thing as it flies by" shooter.... Anybody have any words of wisdom on compensating for age? :(
Sixty two here and besides wondering how I ever got to be this old this fast I am wondering if I can get my hold back after a 15 year layoff. The "old timers" I used to shoot with took up prone when they couldn't shoot offhand anymore. Maybe it's a good thing I didn't throw out my ISU coat. :(
Dave

Re: Aging.....

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2015 8:46 am
by snaketail2
Dave W wrote:
OnaginOffagin wrote:I am still suffering the effects of age (not complaining, so many others of my generation were denied the privilege), and my hold is degenerating...... I've already dialed the scopes down a bit, and I'm trying to make the transition from a "hold and squeeze" shooter to a "grab the damn thing as it flies by" shooter.... Anybody have any words of wisdom on compensating for age? :(
Sixty two here and besides wondering how I ever got to be this old this fast I am wondering if I can get my hold back after a 15 year layoff. The "old timers" I used to shoot with took up prone when they couldn't shoot offhand anymore. Maybe it's a good thing I didn't throw out my ISU coat. :(
Dave

Had the same thought - but my "prone" is kinda like getting stuck high-center...not so good at it anymore. Then I have to get back up again! I'll stay with Offhand.

M

Re: Aging.....

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2015 3:20 pm
by ALPHAWOLF45
I am 59. My right shoulder was hurting really bad last Saturday at the Benton Ar. BPCR match so rather than shooting prone I tried sitting up to shoot.. Got to say that I enjoyed that position much,much more than prone but could not connect with the targets ..Finished with a 9...Hmmm...Yeah I will eventually be quitting the BPCR matches and devote my attention to the offhand matches. It's rough getting older.

Re: Aging.....

Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 4:22 pm
by kevinbear
OnaginOffagin, check your pm's.

Re: Aging.....

Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 6:21 pm
by DavidABQ
kevinbear wrote:OnaginOffagin, check your pm's.
There you go stalking people again. **==

Re: Aging.....

Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 4:36 pm
by OnaginOffagin
Kevin Bear, I got your pm, buddy....and I appreciated the comments! I guess I should just quit worrying about it..... while I'm seventy three, I'm still in the mid-twenties, 28 the last Pe Ell match, and still in better shape than I deserve to be!
As I've said, I've dialed the scopes down, and since the hold has deteriorated, I've gone to aiming points more amenable to the "Grab Em' As They Come By School Of Marksmanship:" like the leg of the chicken, the hole between the legs of the pig, the leg again of them damned turkeys, and then laying the horizontal crosshair on the backs of the rams. I still love to see them fall, and as long as half or more of them do, I'll keep in the game, age be damned! :D :shock: :D

Re: Aging.....

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2015 8:17 pm
by Hold Over
I havent been able to reliably hit a bull in the butt with a frying pan at 10 yards in quite a while.I just keep showing up and pointing the end with the hole in it down range and enjoy the heck out of it. Hard to shoot from thre dirt nap position so every day I can assemble the truck keys,the fire arm ,and ammo in reasonable close proximity and remember how to get to the range is a blessing.

I'm new to this site and thought I would be finding out how to steal chickens. I sure as heck cant shoot those little suckers .

Re: Aging.....

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2015 8:45 pm
by kevinbear
Hold Over wrote:I havent been able to reliably hit a bull in the butt with a frying pan at 10 yards in quite a while.I just keep showing up and pointing the end with the hole in it down range and enjoy the heck out of it. Hard to shoot from thre dirt nap position so every day I can assemble the truck keys,the fire arm ,and ammo in reasonable close proximity and remember how to get to the range is a blessing.

I'm new to this site and thought I would be finding out how to steal chickens. I sure as heck cant shoot those little suckers .
Welcome, what range do you shoot at as in what city-state?

Re: Aging.....

Posted: Fri May 08, 2015 6:39 pm
by eagleeye42
I've coined a new phrase "old metallic silhouette shooters don't retire, they just start shooting cowboy silhouette". You can't see the wobble. You don't know there's a wobble. And it's fun and about 1/10th the frustration.

Re: Aging.....

Posted: Sat May 09, 2015 8:11 am
by snaketail2
eagleeye42 wrote:I've coined a new phrase "old metallic silhouette shooters don't retire, they just start shooting cowboy silhouette". You can't see the wobble. You don't know there's a wobble. And it's fun and about 1/10th the frustration.
Hey! I thought we were gonna keep that to ourselves? Oh well, the cat's out now.

Yes, Lever Action Silhouette is full of old coots - "Senior class" is certainly no advantage.

But you still have to see the targets and since we don't use scopes you'd better be able to use a peep sight is you ant to compete. Personally, I have allergy problems and carry eye drops to the match...can't see 'em well then the allergies start acting up.

Michael