white friday
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white friday
Braving winter chills and floating viruses (virii, if you must ), a battered Volkswagen clove through the mist and headed east on a freezing Friday morning. On the front seats, yours truly, and his better half. In the boot, fighting for space with spares, rags, mineral water and forgotten jerry cans, were a Beretta in a gun slip and boxes and boxes of shotshells.
It all started as banter months ago, when the missus looked on suspiciously as I started zipping the shooting jacket. “So where did you say this range was?” I opened my mouth for a rejoinder, then promptly shut it. She never bought my argument that my trademark bhookha nanga Hindustani countenance has always been a guaranteed turn off for Gori Mems . So, another tack, “the range, not too far. Say, why don’t you join me? I’ll give Colin a call and he’ll bring up his spare gun?”
The seed was sown. Months of slow persuasion, and she finally relented. Crap weather. Too glum to shop, too dark for tafreehs. One friend is having a baby. Another has moved house. The third has always been a jerk. Why not try something different. Worst case scenario, she’ll not return. Best case….I could get her to pay for next month’s quota of shot shells…maybe another gun. My mouth watered. However, she’s not exactly the build for my 32” 682, and shooting trap with me would put her off. So, I booked her a starter lesson at the club.
The sun came out of the clouds as we parked at the shooting ground. The coach and the receptionist were ready for her as soon as we entered. The gun fitting began. To my relief, she was comfy with a 12b Lincoln. Since 20G was rare in India, we figured we’d prefer she learns the 12G recoil. Not wishing to appear a worried tag-along, I left them alone in their preliminary gun safety lesson and started out for the trap range.
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Twenty minutes and fifty shots later, I spied a little crowd outside the skeet range from the corner of my eye. I carried on, till I suddenly saw someone sitting on the bench behind me. Shrimatiji, all bright eyed and bushy tailed!
http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa24 ... rip004.jpg
She’d spent her allotted shots at the skeet range, even managing to smoke a few birds. Quite enjoying herself, apparently.
Which was my cue to say something stupid to rock the boat. “Do you want to try this?”, pointing at my gun and the trap range.
http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa24 ... rip001.jpg
As she excitedly started to mount the gun we realised it was too big for her (what a surprise). But she did manage to fire off one shot, and was, in fact, sporting about her miss. (Something unusual, i note )
So it was a very content family that headed home in the afternoon. The missus finally got a feel of the exhilaration when the orange dust flies as the shot hits home. For my part, I’ve done my bit in instilling safe gun handling in a novice, and hopefully sown some seeds. Next stop, Bedford auction? You listening Vicks?
It all started as banter months ago, when the missus looked on suspiciously as I started zipping the shooting jacket. “So where did you say this range was?” I opened my mouth for a rejoinder, then promptly shut it. She never bought my argument that my trademark bhookha nanga Hindustani countenance has always been a guaranteed turn off for Gori Mems . So, another tack, “the range, not too far. Say, why don’t you join me? I’ll give Colin a call and he’ll bring up his spare gun?”
The seed was sown. Months of slow persuasion, and she finally relented. Crap weather. Too glum to shop, too dark for tafreehs. One friend is having a baby. Another has moved house. The third has always been a jerk. Why not try something different. Worst case scenario, she’ll not return. Best case….I could get her to pay for next month’s quota of shot shells…maybe another gun. My mouth watered. However, she’s not exactly the build for my 32” 682, and shooting trap with me would put her off. So, I booked her a starter lesson at the club.
The sun came out of the clouds as we parked at the shooting ground. The coach and the receptionist were ready for her as soon as we entered. The gun fitting began. To my relief, she was comfy with a 12b Lincoln. Since 20G was rare in India, we figured we’d prefer she learns the 12G recoil. Not wishing to appear a worried tag-along, I left them alone in their preliminary gun safety lesson and started out for the trap range.
http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa24 ... rip002.jpg
Twenty minutes and fifty shots later, I spied a little crowd outside the skeet range from the corner of my eye. I carried on, till I suddenly saw someone sitting on the bench behind me. Shrimatiji, all bright eyed and bushy tailed!
http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa24 ... rip004.jpg
She’d spent her allotted shots at the skeet range, even managing to smoke a few birds. Quite enjoying herself, apparently.
Which was my cue to say something stupid to rock the boat. “Do you want to try this?”, pointing at my gun and the trap range.
http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa24 ... rip001.jpg
As she excitedly started to mount the gun we realised it was too big for her (what a surprise). But she did manage to fire off one shot, and was, in fact, sporting about her miss. (Something unusual, i note )
So it was a very content family that headed home in the afternoon. The missus finally got a feel of the exhilaration when the orange dust flies as the shot hits home. For my part, I’ve done my bit in instilling safe gun handling in a novice, and hopefully sown some seeds. Next stop, Bedford auction? You listening Vicks?
"Stan, don't you know the first law of physics? Anything that's fun costs at least eight dollars."
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Hmm, encouraging read, that one. I'll give it a shot too, what the heck, with luck the 'to-be' wife wont mind my shooting range escapades. Time to make her an acolyte .
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Re: white friday
No muffs for the missus.Working on something?Enjoyable reading hamiclar01
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Re: white friday
she's actually wearing earplugs penpusher. the funny bit was trying to communicate with both of us wearing hearing protection. "Pull!"...."Whaaaat?"....."For F' s sake just press the big white round button"penpusher";p="38791 wrote: No muffs for the missus.Working on something?
"Stan, don't you know the first law of physics? Anything that's fun costs at least eight dollars."
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Re: white friday
Hi Anand,
Thanks for a very enjoyable read.Glad to see a new addition to the shooting sports people.Absolutely a genuine reason to attend Bedford auction.How do you rate the 682?Looks great in the pics.
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Vikram
Thanks for a very enjoyable read.Glad to see a new addition to the shooting sports people.Absolutely a genuine reason to attend Bedford auction.How do you rate the 682?Looks great in the pics.
Best-
Vikram
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Re: white friday
hi hamiclar u r lucky to have a better half who is ready to indulge in this sport nice gun n nice pictures
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Re: white friday
thanks guys!
was the range around cambs? HC
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actually, suffolk. at lakenheath
was the range around cambs? HC
nagarifle
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actually, suffolk. at lakenheath
heavier that anything i've held so far. so i've found i need a break after a while. but , fits me well and a real pleasure to handle and shootVikram";p="39070 wrote: How do you rate the 682?Looks great in the pics.
"Stan, don't you know the first law of physics? Anything that's fun costs at least eight dollars."