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Re: Advanced Practice Techniques
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 9:40 pm
by jjp
39Shot wrote:WOW!!! This move has left me behind on all of this. There's so much I could add!
The MO to MD journey begins in just a few days. This will provide plenty of time for consideration of the "challenges" that have been suggested. But I do believe we'd have to actually be "challenged" by one that is worthy before it could seriously be considered. The challenge I bring you is to rock the hawiian dresses as good as mini-me and I can at the Party Bus arranged affair the last day of SB.
As Ridgway is so close to my soon to be home, the official TPK vehicle (aka The Short Bus) will be in attendance. Along with the XY at some point. So back up/supplies can and will be acquired as needed. (big girl cup already packed Jason)
The stresses...oh I could tell you about the stresses! As Innocent listed and then some. Such as starting the CPA process, unpacking the house, the extreme pressure I know I'll have from the Chesapeake Bay (1 block away)...believe it will be time for some TKY with TPK (minus mini), Team Kitty and the Peep Squad.
S, ready for some TKY. I might need a sippy cup after the headache I had after the last night @ winny. LOL.
Re: Advanced Practice Techniques
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 9:46 pm
by Innocent
jjp...my son you kids were mixing the drinks, never mix them...Stick with one, and make it good, not the junk and you will avoid those headaches.
Make up your mind, TKY (cactus juice) or Potato juice, and stick with it.
Innocent
Re: Advanced Practice Techniques
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 4:49 am
by jjp
Innocent wrote:jjp...my son you kids were mixing the drinks, never mix them...Stick with one, and make it good, not the junk and you will avoid those headaches.
Make up your mind, TKY (cactus juice) or Potato juice, and stick with it.
Innocent
Lesson learned. I need 39 or you to fill my sippy cup then. It just seems after a few good ones the bad ones start tasting pretty good then it's down hill. Doesn't happen often. But when it does Me Not Likey.
Note to self; pack sippy cups modified for master lock. Mary, that will be one more key to add to your key ring.

Re: Advanced Practice Techniques
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 4:54 am
by jdp
I think that they are learning. The next morning the Potato juice drinkers were doing the driving. (you know they have it bad when they are asking you to be quiet, and all you are doing is breathing) Also the Potato juice comes in it's very own sterile pass around container.
Re: Advanced Practice Techniques
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 5:10 am
by jjp
jdp wrote:I think that they are learning. The next morning the Potato juice drinkers were doing the driving. (you know they have it bad when they are asking you to be quiet, and all you are doing is breathing) Also the Potato juice comes in it's very own sterile pass around container.
Awe the the big potato juice drinker stayed up till dark 30 that one night like a big boy. I do remember it and have pictures of what looks like two 13 year olds sneaking swigs of the vodka. 2 swigs and off 2 get in bed because it's just way too late. Now the other Paw Paw did some dancin with the girls. More of a man than I'll ever be.
Re: Advanced Practice Techniques
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 5:37 am
by CZforlife
Innocent wrote:calix10...not to tight for Mini Kitty's group standing, not to mention Jerry Tureau or several others I know that shoot better standing than they do froma bench.
Now coming from CZforlife/Baby Huey, well either he has been training extra hard or he has some secret weapon that he will have to display.
Innocent Mary

Re: Advanced Practice Techniques
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 6:19 am
by Innocent
Baby Huey...remember you're under a gag order from your fearless leader.
jjp, it wasn't any one of the various drinks, it was the mixing of the two above mentioned and then the spiced rum and beer as well.....no problem adding a key to the key ring.
jdp, it's that snoring that was getting too loud for the drink mixer!
Innocent
Re: Advanced Practice Techniques
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 1:41 pm
by jdp
We also forgot about the Margarita machine that was running in high gear, along with all of the for-mentioned beverages. And I believe that us "Old Folks" made it well past the time of dark:30. Innocent, he was complaining about me being to noisy while we were driving home.
Re: Advanced Practice Techniques
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 3:29 pm
by lone ringer
Innocent wrote:calix10...not to tight for Mini Kitty's group standing, not to mention Jerry Tureau or several others I know that shoot better standing than they do froma bench.
Now coming from CZforlife/Baby Huey, well either he has been training extra hard or he has some secret weapon that he will have to display.
Innocent Mary
Mary, a nickle measures .838 and the group on the picture is not much bigger than that. Not to be argumentative but I do not believe that there is anybody alive that can shoot sub minute of angle 5 shot groups with any amount of consistency off-hand with no shooting coat, sling or support of any kind. I do believe that somebody could shoot under a minute of angle 5 shot group at 100 meters now and then but to repeat it time after time there is no way anybody could do it because if that was the case that person would be shooting perfect scores every time they went to the line. For most silhouette shooters I know its a challenge to get their rifle/ammo combo to shoot under a minute of angle at the ram line from the bench. Granted that some great shooters we both know are not very good shooting from a bench but to say they could shoot groups as good or better than the ones a lot of us get from the bench does not make any sense to me.
Re: Advanced Practice Techniques
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 5:02 pm
by CZforlife
And those groups were only with SK standard plus. I can't wait to send some Midas + down it through the Lapua machine up in Ridway.
Re: Advanced Practice Techniques
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 6:27 pm
by Trent
lone ringer wrote:Innocent wrote:calix10...not to tight for Mini Kitty's group standing, not to mention Jerry Tureau or several others I know that shoot better standing than they do froma bench.
Now coming from CZforlife/Baby Huey, well either he has been training extra hard or he has some secret weapon that he will have to display.
Innocent Mary
Mary, a nickle measures .838 and the group on the picture is not much bigger than that. Not to be argumentative but I do not believe that there is anybody alive that can shoot sub minute of angle 5 shot groups with any amount of consistency off-hand with no shooting coat, sling or support of any kind.
I do believe that somebody could shoot under a minute of angle 5 shot group at 100 meters now and then but to repeat it time after time there is no way anybody could do it because if that was the case that person would be shooting perfect scores every time they went to the line. For most silhouette shooters I know its a challenge to get their rifle/ammo combo to shoot under a minute of angle at the ram line from the bench. Granted that some great shooters we both know are not very good shooting from a bench but to say they could shoot groups as good or better than the ones a lot of us get from the bench does not make any sense to me.
And even that would be a long shot. Sub minute of angle at a 100 yards/meters standing (unsupported) would be a once in a lifetime accomplishment and I would still throw in the BS flag unless I was there to see it in person.
Re: Advanced Practice Techniques
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 4:02 am
by Innocent
Tony, this is one group that BH has posted. Yes, I agree that to consistantly shoot sub minute groups standing at 100m is not the norm. Never said it was, but I have seen Tureau and Mini Kitty do it with their vests on more than twice each, at different ranges. Granted it has been with perfect conditions.
As for some holding better groups standing than from a bench, Tureau will even tell you he can't shoot from a bench, he shoots better from the offhand position, and maybe it is mental and he pushes his limits when he is standing but I have spotted for him quite a few matches and seen it.
Mary
Re: Advanced Practice Techniques
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2011 8:19 am
by CZforlife
I can post another group!

Re: Advanced Practice Techniques
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2011 8:47 am
by Innocent
Hey BH..your mentor is gone to Camp Perry so your gag order is moot!
Innocent
Re: Advanced Practice Techniques
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2011 9:10 am
by CZforlife
Happy Days are here again!!!

I have also been authorized to answer any personal attacks against Hambone.

Also, hambone only beet me by one turkey today on the whole course!