Tuesday 11 August 2015

British open skeet and DSG Cambridge


Wow what a weekend of shooting!

Friday afternoon Adrian and I headed to bisley to shoot the British skeet . I started a bit slowly missing 3 on my layout . I was well aware that C class was being won on 96 and had in my head I would like to get near to that . 

The second layout I picked up my performance and really focused shooting a 24 . I was then in the zone and was feeling very confident.  I then went onto shoot the next 25 straight. The first time I had shot a 25 in an English skeet which was registered . I was now in reach of a good score if I could hold my nerve and I did just that. I shot another 25 meaning I had shot my first 50 straight and finishing on 96.

I was really pleased and very emotional , I also was even more pleased that Adrian also shot his first 50 on exactly the same clays . It was great to shoot with Adrian and Neil . Neil kept me on my toes to start and finished on 85 and Adrian on 93.

The day was topped off with being offered a part sponsorship by tom starkey of Starkey Headsets for some Pilla lenses . He kindly allowed me to wear some during the shoot.

On Saturday we travelled to Cambridge for the DSG monthly shoot and to contest for the high lodge challenge shields. We started on the skeet and I let myself down a bit only shooting a 22 however the slight delay on the traps was a hinderence. I woke up when we got to the dtl and managed a 24. 

We finished on a tricky sporting and a took a while to get going . Stand 1 and 2 I dropped 2 clays on each . Stands 3 and 4 I straighted then I completed on stand 5 just dropping one clay . It was enough to secure the standing title in 71/80 . Darrel win the sitting in an identical score.

I got back Saturday evening to look at the skeet scores and saw that 98 was winning class . It was a relief to be honest as I was unlikely to make it Sunday. Sunday came and there was a further 98 . It meant I was equal third in class . I won the disabled standing which I was delighted to retain the title . Adrian won the sitting for the first time also.

Thank you to everyone for their support including joe Garnham of gbs contracts , all the team at Gamebore and to new sponsor tom starkey of starkey headsets for their support .

Lots of practice now for the British open sporting and sportrap . 






Thursday 6 August 2015

British skeet tomorrow

Really excited to get the gun out for a major championship tomorrow . Adrian and I are often to bisley to shoot the British skeet . Last year I won the disabled standing on an 85 at dartford . I have stepped up a gear since then thanks to my sponsors support (gamebore and GBS).

I have shot skeet well this year and narrowly missed out on the county team .  I have averaged 91 between English and nssa however I haven't shot too much in the last 8 weeks due to major work commitments and a holiday so the pressure will be on if I start slowly .

Fingers crossed for a good start and for some good weather.

Saturday we have a DSG shoot at Cambridge .


Wednesday 3 June 2015

Latest

So I have had a week or so off after a fair bit of shooting.

Had some really decent results . I came second behind Jamie Gutteridge at the English with a 92/120 . Was really pleased with my score and felt I shot consistent with just one stand letting me down.

I then shot an open shoot the following weekend at the grove and came third behind the Clarke brothers missing out by one clay . I shot A 41 first round then improved with a 45. Was pleased with my shooting especially considering I had left my chokes at home . 

The following week I went upto cloudside with the DSG and shot immediately after a 4 hour drive . Considering this I was happy with my shooting . 65/75. Starting with an 18 on a tricky sportrap. Then a 23 on dtl and 24 on skeet .





Wednesday 6 May 2015

English open week

So I got the gun out on Saturday for practice and took a trip upto eriswell lodge lakenheath for the first time since it opened the week prior. 

I started by shooting the sportrap with Aaron Harvey and shot reasonably well apart from one target which was even causing the England junior trouble .

I then shot a few tricky stands of sporting and shot well missing the odd one here and there .

I finished shooting some skeet birds and again only missed the odd one or two so left there in confident mood .

Monday I went over to clacton in my new car and shot the Suffolk skeet championships . I started well missing 1 low on station 6 . I then had a blip and dropped to a 22 dropping on stations 1,2 and 4. The third round I only missed the high house on station 1 . I finished badly missing the simmo pair on station 1 and then one on station 6. So finished on a 92 . A respectable score however I was hoping for 94 to keep up my improvement .

This week I shoot the English open sporting at my local ground of high lodge. .  I am the current disabled standing champion of this one and am desperate to retain my title. I shoot on the second last squad on the Sunday.

Fingers crossed I have a good day . I know if I keep my head down the black gold will do the business.

Happy shooting

Sam






Monday 20 April 2015

Dartford Ironman Skeet

I must admit after not shooting fantastically the week before at the Masters I was very nervous of shooting the Ironman especially against my pal Darrel White who shoots skeet fantastically. When we register I shot mid 30s ex 50 and he managed 46 ex 50. Over 400 the gap could have been embarrassing.

I decided to travel up and come home both days to keep cost's down and so I could sleep in my own bed rather than a hotel bed. I set off early Saturday morning leaving at 6:45 and arriving just after 8am to start shooting at 9. A quick sandwich from the Dartford kitchen and I headed over to the ranges.

I started very slowly and timing wasn't great. Peg 8 I blanked which didn't surprise me as I hadn't shot a target like that since February. I still managed to escape with a 20. I kicked on from there and shot two 24s then a 22. meaning a shot 90 on layout 2. Darrel was shooting on layout one and we exchanged scores. he had managed a 92 so immediately he had a 2 clay lead on me. However I think this helped me focus and concentrate even harder.

layout 1 the clays seemed to be moving around more however I managed a 24. Suddenly fatigue really kicked in and I dropped down to a 21. I managed to take on some drink and some food and jumped back up to complete with a 23 and 24. Meaning a 92 and an improvement. Darrel equally improved though putting in a massive 95.

That meant after day 1 he had a 5 shot gap on me. I was absolutely shattered and gave it my all but was still extatic with how I shot and the adrenaline meant I had a good drive home to see Kath & Jack.


DAY 2

Fortunately I wasn't on until 11:45 sunday. I had a soak in a hot bath in the morning as I ached still from the day before and it helped me relax.  I collected my gun from mum and dad then headed back down to Dartford at 9:15. I had a smooth and traffic free trip and pulled into Dartford for 10:40am.

I caught up with Darrel and Mick Kirby who also shot well on his first day. We were all tired however all determined to match and beat our previous days shooting. It was nice to catch-up with Kelly & Scott from Dartford also and promised Tony who runs the pool I would have a go after I shot the skeet.

I started on layout 4 , the wind from yesterday had gone and I started steadily with 23. With confidence I then managed my First NSSA 25 straight. I had only ever managed 1 straight in skeet before and that was almost a year ago also at Dartford. For me I had achieved something that I never expected to do over the weekend with this alone. The excitement of it though did affect me and my next 2 rounds I dropped down to a 22 and 23. Leaving me with a 93 which was an improvement on the Day before.

By now I was exhausted , I was hoping I may have caught Darrel up by a clay or two however he had other ideas and put in a 94 which gave him a further clay gap now. Realistically I had to now shoot four 25's to stand any chance at all and hope he would drop some.

I started the round superb and got round to 6 straight however i then dropped 3 clays on the low house. This really was unforgiveable and let it get to me the next round also dropping another 3 clays. I now knew i had no chance realistically of catching Darrel and calmed right down. I managed a second straight 25 then finished on a 24. Therefore finished on another 93.

Darrel also shot a 93 so we ended up day 2 one clay apart which for me was an achievement on it own.

Final scores therefore Darrel 374  Sam 368  ; only a 6 shot gap.

It was a fantastic weekend and i am very pleased for Darrel who shoots a lot of skeet and has put a lot of work into it..

I finished the day shooting both pool shoots which were very tricky but very enjoyable then headed home to Suffolk for a well earnt rest with my family.

I ended up in the top two of my Class and await the outcome due to some admin problems with others classifications. Fingers crossed some monies are to follow.

Thanks to all my supporters and sponsors especially Joe Garnham of GBS Contracts & Lydia Abdelaoui of Gamebore cartridges for their support.


happy shooting

Sam


Friday 17 April 2015

NEW Gun & The Masters

So I collected my new gun a week today ; the Caesar Guerini Syren 30 inch barrels . After a successful trip out with one in February.

Simpsons of Newmarket was where I bought it from and they did I sensible price. I picked it up around midday and headed to High lodge for some practice with Adrian. I shot around 110 cartridges and didn't miss too many. I then got the gun back out just before dark to shoot some off with Josh.

Saturday morning we headed down to Hepworth Hall to shoot the Essex Masters. Adrian kindly drove Josh and I down and we met Stu & Joe Clarke. Also on our squad was Eddie Wilkinson.

Unfortunately I was not well organised with my clothing going with just shorts and a short sleeve polo and this was put to the test immediately as on our way out to RED stand one it started hammering down with rain. With a 15 minute wait on the stand we were soaked before we started.

I started very slowly with a 5/8 on a L-R rabbit and a quartering looper. This then followed an even worse 4/8 on a sensible high quartering L-R then a high R-L arguably one of the hardest bird of the weekend in my opinion as it was slow therefore hard to read. I only managed a 4/8.

I continued very poor form throughout the RED course and finished on a poor 62/100 meaning at the half way stage I was almost certainly not going to be in the prizes. In comparison Josh shot a fantastic 77 which was I believe the highest on our squad.

The weather improved drastically at lunch and finally dried out we all went out just to improve on our generally poor showing on the RED (Josh excluded).

Again I started reasonably slowly missing 3 on my first stand however I soon got my head back into it and shot the stuff I should be hitting really well. I had a few slip up on some of the longer birds however finished on an 80 which I was pleased with considering I was using the new gun ad had not done much with it.

I need to do a lot of improving on this to get in the top 3 at the English in May, but firstly comes the BSSA Ironman skeet this weekend. This event is 200 skeet Saturday and 200 skeet sunday at Dartford SG. They have put Disabled Trophies up and being in E Class I feel I stand a good chance of being In the cash prizes if I can start well and not over lead everything.

Fingers crossed...

Monday 6 April 2015

Exciting week ahead

I hAve a really exciting week to look forward to after the Easter break. The Caesar guerini 30in tempio syren I have ordered is due in stock at Simpsons of Newmarket Thursday . After 8 weeks of not having my own gun and borrowing guns this  be a massive relief . 

Once I have picked it up it will be two sessions of intense practice before I go to the Essex masters Saturday with the gun . The masters was one of my favourite shoots last year . I shot either 142 or 144 there last year so will be looking for 147 plus . 

It's been aucky found for me , my first shoot there I managed to get third In the British open standing . Then last year I managed a top 12 in C class and shot my best round of last year with 103/120 at the ambassador services supersporting .

Fingers crossed...

Wednesday 11 March 2015

Updates on my shooting

So a lot has changed since my last blog . After going to the shooting show and picking up a Caesar guerini I decided to try a demo one from Simpsons of Newmarket . It was tempio syren 30inch . I took it on a training day shooting BSSA / NSSA skeet at cosford with the DSG and was lead by Greg Sutton . I had never shot the discipline so was two new things to contend with .

I wanted up on their compak shooting a steady 16 , not too bad considering not shooting the gun and not shooting clays for a month .

We then went onto the skeet and I was surprised at the little differences in the skeet but the speed did affect gun hold position and caught me out a few times . Stand 8 took me a whole to master but eventually I sussed it out .

After the training I phoned Paul Simpson up to order the syren as he had warned me of upto 6 weeks lead in.

I then went onto the compak again and managed a 24 after changing to 1/2 1/2 chokes which I was chuffed with.

We then registered 50 nssa targets . I only managed a 17 and 16 however I was still shooting half chokes so was not too disappointed . 

I heard back from Paul Simpson last week who confirmed the Syren was due around Easter so it is now a waiting game. Time is ticking with the Rsse masters the same week so I hope to get it and out a few hundred through it before the masters.

A week after that I have the ironman skeet at dartford .

This week we start the DSG season at Orston an will be using Adrian's dt10 .

Thank you to Gamebore and GBS support so far this season lets hope it's a good one ...





Friday 30 January 2015

Good to be back ...

So my blog is back for 2015 after a couple of months away.

I am now upto B class in sporting with my average where I targeted it this time last year at 70%.

Just before Christmas Gamebore kindly sponsored me so I am now officially shooting their shells , clarkes I Walsham are storing them for me which is a blessing with Jacks toys filling the house to the brim.

I shot a couple of registered shoots over the Christmas break mid Norfolk I managed a 75 which I was chuffed with. The following week I only managed a 71 at Barrow having a blip on a single stand costing me 7 clays.

Last Saturday I had a session with Phil Gray and after a slow start I managed to get into the swing of things.

Preparations are now fully focused on the Essex Masters were I am going to look at  putting in something over 148. 

Well done to mark winser on winning the stratstone and a range rover I have voted for him as cpsa shooter of the year.

Finally thank you to joe Garnham of GBS builders for sponsoring me for my major shoots for the year including the masters , British and English opens and the bssa skeet ironman challenge ...