TRBPS Event for September 2022 – Squirrels and Pigeons

by Chris Greene

The 25 yard Squirrel Targets

Apparently, the Talking Rock Georgia weather fairies get their pre-Fall climate ideas from Heaven. Or is it the other way around? Because that was the feel during the September 2022 meet of the Talking Rock Black Powder Shooters – all concurred. It could not have been a better day if we had ordered up detailed specifications ourselves. We all knew collectively this was going to turn out to be a great shoot – and it did – and should come as no wonder really when you understand that Georgia is still God’s Utopia.

The Pigeons at 50 yards

As we approach hunting season, we prepare with more challenging targets to fine-tune our eagle-eyes for the season. As you can see from the first two pictures, the trials and dares were 4″ clay pigeons at 50 yards, and a 0.5″ bulls (1.5″ overall when you include the #8 and #9 rings) at 25 yards for the Squirrel targets.

The scoring for the Squirrel targets at 25 yards: 10 point bulls; 9 points #9 ring; 8 points #8 ring; 5 points if you hit the gray of the squirrel.

The scoring for the 4″ Pigeons strung up at 50 yards: 10 points for each busted clay.

We’d like to thank Deercreek Gun Shop for their sponsorship with the two gift certificates handed out to our 1st place winners today.

RIFLE MATCH RESULTS
OFF-HAND:
FIRST – Jim Gravely
SECOND – Jimmy Hollis
THIRD – Brad Thomas

BENCH:
FIRST– Mike Lamb
SECOND – Doug Burgess
THIRD – Tim Coleman

Congratulations, shooters – everyone is doing much better as the year progresses!

Special Mention:
In perfect synchronicity with this September shoot being geared toward hunting accuracy, we’d like to give special recognition to Billy Townsend, one of our own, for the publication of his article “Aging and Accuracy” in the September 2022 issue of Muzzle Blasts magazine. Click the image below to read the article in .pdf format.

Muzzle Blasts September 2022. Click to read article

From here we will let the following visuals speak for the activities, gear, clutches, fuss and controlled mayhem that each black powder shooting event brings.

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The pigeon was there, now it’s not. Way to go, Brad.
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The pigeon was there, now it’s not. Way to go, Mike.
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The pigeon was there, now it’s not. Way to go, Ken.
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The pigeon was there, now it’s not. Way to go, Jim.
Smokey bottom flash pan.
Bob Wilson, artisan. His new .45 caliber pistol.
Sculpted muzzle of Bob’s newest creation.
Jim Hollis, his smoke.
John Butler’s Black Widow doo-dad affixed to the trigger guard.
Bob Wilson, his smoke.

Be sure to join us Saturday October 22nd and the 3rd Saturday in November, the 19th for the remaining two meets of 2022. Check our website frequently. Enjoy the video.

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