The last 22 match showed me that I am worse with a pistol than ever

though I can still kick some ass with an 80 year old rifle. One of the guys allowed me to shoot his Buckmark with a little red dot sight and it was all of a sudden as if I could shoot! So I went out and bought a rail for my Ruger (one of the No Gunsmithing types) and got it installed, and bought a knockoff red dot, and a boresight.

The red dot and the boresight both needed collimating, so I did that first, but the dot seems to be steady and the constructionis ok, for a $30 sight. I will never be a good enough shot to require the full boat Trijicon; for the same reason I have a pair of cheap speakers. My eyes cannot justify the high end sight any more than my ears can justify the high end speakers. Anyway, I hope to get out this upcoming weekend and do some shootifying wiht the new sights to see if they make any difference. I don’t like that the sight is mounted so high, there will most certainly be parrallax issues, but worse things have happened than having to adjust for the individual matches.

I didn’t catch you a delicious bass.

My fishing companions were kind enough to give me my share of the spoils, though I never picked up a rod. I spent so much time puking that I may have given myself atrial fibrillation, my ticker isn’t ticking so much as doing the bassanova. I want to get it back to ticking soon, so I’m going to see the MD in the AM. Wish me luck.

lots of fish.

Nice trip.

But for me, who spent six hours hugging a bucket of puke. Took the transderm SCOP the night before as instructed, and no joy. Today irregular heartbeat as a thrilling aide effect of the scopalamine. If still ragged heartbeat in morning I will see my MD.

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