Sunday, March 31, 2013

Reloading




This week was kind of a slow week. I didn’t do any trap or skeet shooting and mostly focused on reloading some 20 gauge shotgun shells. I find myself really concentrating and getting into a zone while reloading. Every once in a while I might forget to add a wad (a plastic spacer that keeps the powder and shot separated. See photo below), when that happens it’s easy to see I’d messed up. The load shot drops into the powder and I have to dump the shell and start over. After I get into a rhythm it takes me about 10 minutes to make a box of 25.  
I might save about $1.00 per box I reload. I know that it doesn’t sound like much, but when you shoot as much as I do, every little bit helps. Also with the ammo shortage it’s becoming very hard to find the right load in the stores. What I mean by right loads is; I like to shoot #9 shot (smaller sized lead shot gives you more shot per round) and the right amount of powder. I like to shoot 7/8 oz of powder and that gives me a lighter kick so you can find the second clay pidgin quicker by not having to recover as much from the harder recoil.  



Thursday, March 21, 2013

Fallen Fighter Skeet Shoot




      On March 9th I attended a charity skeet shoot for two fallen firefighters in Salisbury NC. I’m a retired firefighter as well as a member of a motorcycle club made up of past and present firefighters and EMS workers called Fire & Iron MC. So we got a group of members up and joined the charity shoot. We know going into the shoot that we flat out sucked. But we didn’t join the shoot to win, only to show our support. We had a great time shooting and at the end of the day our group shot 41 out of 125. The event was a great success in raising a lot on money for scholarships for the two fallen fighter’s families.  


Thursday, March 7, 2013

Quail Hunting



     Over the last weekend I went Quail hunting with a couple of good friends. Our quest took place at Quail Haven in Harmony, NC (North Statesville) on a hunting preserve. Accompanying us was a german shorthaired pointer named Oscar. The neat things about most preserves are they raise their own quails for the hunting season. We did a half day hunt and that included 30 birds. It was a great and successful day with only letting a couple get away. 



(Oscar: If you look close in the bottom right corner you can see the quail)