Beat by a little girl

Started by Kent Shootwell, November 04, 2020, 12:47:10 PM

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Kent Shootwell

We had our monthly muzzle loader match on Sunday and I was feeling pretty good about my shooting. My scores on for each target were in the forty's which should give me a high aggerate. My buddy brought a 16 year old girl with him that had never shot a muzzle loader and only a 22 rifle on a couple of occasion's. He was busy teaching her how to load and mentoring her at the firing line so once she seemed to be on track I went over and spelled him so he could start on his targets. She seems to be a pleasant gal and handled the rifle well. Loading the rifle herself and clearly understanding safety measures I started back on my targets while we both kept an eye on her. All us old men finished our targets and began to gather to talk and observe her shooting. No one was concerned about time and allowed her to shoot. The last target she shot was a hand drawn turkey head that some of us older fellows could only see the 1/4" black dot that is the eye. Her first shot centered that dot! Seems she shoots air rifle competition and prefers a smaller bulls eye. This being a blanket shoot we all sat around learning a bit more as the scores were totaled. Her team had won state that spring and had expected to go to the nationals till the virus closed things down. This was the first chance to shoot anything and was a great treat for her. Should be as she took first beating me by two points! I've been robbed! 🤢
Hope to see her next month.
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Slamfire

 Please tell me her first name ,, wasn't  " ANNY " ???? lol-lol-lol .



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LongWalker

When I started going to ML matches, I was technically a "junior".  I always preferred to shoot against the adults, the competition wasn't as cutthroat. 
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Tsalagidave

Glad to hear this. Sounds like she has some natural shooting skills to accompany her practice. I hope she becomes a regular with your group. My daughter is 16 and accompanies me to shoots on occasion.  As a side note,  I took an interest in archery as an adult and I was initially taught by a teenage girl who had the knowledge and was willing to share.  I'm glad the group respects experience over age. We need more young people in this hobby.

-Dave
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Coffinmaker


:)  Something Related   ;)

Some Lustrum ago, I was shooting at a Military Rifle match.  The profusion was a3 o3s and M14s.  I was shooting a very trix M14 and shooting it very well thank you.

Out of the line, stepped an itty bitty GIRL person, with her Bog Stock M14.  At every position, that little gal waxed everybody (except 1).  I was crushed.  Beaten by a "girl" of all things.  Oof Da.  Plus, turns out, she was all of FOURTEEN!!

Her father finished at first overall.  He beat the little girl by 2.  Just 2.  Man-0-man could she shoot.

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  Females typically have better hand/eye coordination. My mom proved this many times when my dad would "show off" by trying to shoot a floating can in the lake (this was in the mid '60's - few people, empty cove,  not uncommon for the times). We did a looooot of skiing back then Anyway, dad did a great job scaring  the can, hitting all around it !!  He'd hand the pistol to mom and of course mom aims, fires .  .  .  can is dead!!  Then she'd give him a "that's how you do that look!" Cracked me up!!!  Oh, the pistol was a little Beretta  .25 cal !!! Nobody shoots a .25  pocket pistol anything with any kind of accuracy .  .  . cept mom !!

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38OVI

Many years ago, I used to belong to a club that shot on a friend's farm.  We had a picnic and I brought my late wife along to introduce her to the hobby.  I brought my .410 shotgun along as they were hand throwing clay birds.  I shot twice and missed two.  Then, I handed her the shotgun, showed her how to load it, and then had one of the people throw a clay.  She swung and blasted it.  Did it again twice more.  She had never fired a shotgun before.

Abilene

Not a beginner by any means, but there's a speedy young lady that shoots around here named Diamond Kate.  She's late teens, I'd guess.  Anyway, her shotgun buttstock has laser-engraved on it:  "You just got beat by a girl!"
And it's usually true. Way faster than me, for sure!  :)
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Coffinmaker


Young Lady up around our way, goes by "Sage Chick."  If she is at the match, you're shooting for second place.  Second place Overall.  She is gonna be in First.

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Snake Oil

I like taking my daughter with me to our matches... we had a hanging man challenge (shoot the rope to save the buddy who is being hung by a rival gang) at one match... we only two or three competitors complete the challenge... both by hitting the zip ties... my daughter was using a henry 22. (I was not one of the other competitors who were successful)  :-[
Always fun to have a reason to brag about the children!
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Tsalagidave

Quote from: Snake Oil on December 10, 2020, 06:53:16 AM
I like taking my daughter with me to our matches... we had a hanging man challenge (shoot the rope to save the buddy who is being hung by a rival gang) at one match... we only two or three competitors complete the challenge... both by hitting the zip ties... my daughter was using a henry 22. (I was not one of the other competitors who were successful)  :-[
Always fun to have a reason to brag about the children!

This sounds like parenting done right. Nice work dad. You have a reason to be proud.

-Dave
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1961MJS

Hi
I've coached 4H since about 2003 or so.  Girls shoot better, lower heart rate, less to unlearn, and they actually pay attention.  They haven't watched Rambo or played call of duty shooting while doing cart wheels etc and killing 7 bad guys. 
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Kent Shootwell

Good news! Her family is moving away! Now I can return to the shooting matches again without the spector of being humiliated, being beat by a bunch of old guys is one thing but a little girl....... The bad news is my so called buddy has offered to have her stay with him till after she completes flight training. "Fill in your favorite cuss words here" Oh well I've been beaten before, it's going to be a long season.
She is really a fine person.
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Niederlander

Why should I worry about being beaten by a girl?  I've been out shot by just about EVERYBODY at some point or another!
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