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ROBERT6500

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I've been lucky enough to have spent yet another day in the company of Ian and Phil Coley today chatting about future projects and ideas and I must say I'm quite excited and indeed honoured by it all as I will be playing quite a major part in their future plans for the Clay Shooting Success project.

Had a close look at the new Dryfire lazer shooting aid, which will be a very interesting tool to help not only shooters to shoot better but coaches to coach as well. Watch out for that one as its very addictive on a wet and windy day. Shooting clubs with a reasonable size club house will love it. ;)

Also popped out and had a go at a pigeon shooting simulation set up/stand, where you stand/sit behind the net and the targets/pigeons came into some decoys about 15yds out in front of you from all angles and at different times without warning. I have to admit to having done this set up before a few times in the past but I still really enjoyed it and shot it well, even with the wind effected targets and a Miroku mk38 Trap choked 3/4 and full with a stock 1 1/4 inches too long for me. :D

 
I've been lucky enough to have spent yet another day in the company of Ian and Phil Coley today chatting about future projects and ideas and I must say I'm quite excited and indeed honoured by it all as I will be playing quite a major part in their future plans for the Clay Shooting Success project.

Had a close look at the new Dryfire lazer shooting aid, which will be a very interesting tool to help not only shooters to shoot better but coaches to coach as well. Watch out for that one as its very addictive on a wet and windy day. Shooting clubs with a reasonable size club house will love it. ;)

Also popped out and had a go at a pigeon shooting simulation set up/stand, where you stand/sit behind the net and the targets/pigeons came into some decoys about 15yds out in front of you from all angles and at different times without warning. I have to admit to having done this set up before a few times in the past but I still really enjoyed it and shot it well, even with the wind effected targets and a Miroku mk38 Trap choked 3/4 and full with a stock 1 1/4 inches too long for me. :D
Great to have you up with us again today Rob, there is certainly a lot going on and lots of positive progress. The Dryfire is a very good system and the demonstration unit will be up and running for those wishing to use it. Look forward to catching up soon. Pleased you enjoyed the pigeons.

 

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