Down But Not Out!
Airgun World|April 2017

Martin Calpin responds to having a bad day at the FT office.

Down But Not Out!

Every now and then field target shooting gives you a rude lesson just to remind you just how hard the sport actually is, and I got one of these this weekend. I’d been doing OK in the local competitions, not brilliant, but I was slowly improving my scores and skills back to where I was last year. I haven’t had that much time to practise and I know that my scores will take a hit because unlike some, I’m not a natural shot.

I’m one of the 90% who has to fight for every single target, and Sunday just reminded me what a struggle this can be. I was settled and on a lane with people I knew, so no problems there at all. The gun was to temperature and shooting well. I’d done my tests and was about a pellet high at 50 yards, nothing I couldn’t handle, just a few clicks off.

SO IT BEGINS …

The first target was 25mm in diameter and at a steep angle with 17-20mph wind left to right. I knew what to do; aim in the bottom of the target and come out 10mm to the left. Dink! The pellet landed 10mm off target on the right and high.

This story is from the April 2017 edition of Airgun World.

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