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Teaching in South Carolina

Author: Gil Ash
Posted on October 8, 2014

We're on our way back from Live Oaks Sportsman's Club in South Carolina. During our last visit, we shot with the manager Steve Bolt, who listened to the introduction of the sight pictures and watched our animations and ShotKam shots on birds and clays. Steve was a one-eyed pull-away mounted gun shooter and rarely shot. But he became intrigued when we showed him the three-bullet drill and asked if we could help him shoo... Read more…

Catching up with Vicki

Author: Vicki Ash
Posted on October 7, 2014

Back from OregonWe are just getting back from three wonderful days with our daughter Andrea, son-in-law, Tim and one of our granddaughters, Avery. On Wednesday, Gil went salmon fishing with the boys and I got to play with Avery. They live in Oregon, so we don’t get to see them as often as we would like to. But we had a few days to visit before we went to work at a new (to us) club, Rogue Valley Sportsman Club in Grants... Read more…

Teaching Preload in Oregon

Author: Gil Ash
Posted on October 7, 2014

Knowledge Vault UpdatesWell, it's about time for us to be able to add more material to the Knowledge Vault. We do apologize for not adding video material, but the web designer we recently fired did not want us to add anything for some unknown reason. Man, are we glad to see him in our rearview mirror. Our new designer has taken over the ship and we will be building a much better framework and adding some new features. ... Read more…

Shooting a Moving Target

Author: Gil Ash
Posted on September 28, 2014

I shot today in Grants Pass, Oregon, and was amazed again at how lethal it is to move the same speed as the bird. It's not so much the shooter's ability to get the gun in front on long crossers, but the ability of the shooter to see the bird farther and farther behind the barrel and see it come to the lead. This allows the brain to choose any lead necessary to hit the target as it merges the barrel with the speed of th... Read more…

Teaching in Oregon

Author: Vicki Ash
Posted on September 23, 2014

On our way to Oregon for a short family reunion and some teaching at a new club to us in Grants Pass, Oregon, but first we are flying into Medford, then on to Eugene to visit with our daughter, son-in-law and most important our granddaughter, Avery.  She is almost 6 and started school this year and since we haven’t seen her since July on our Alaska cruise I’m sure she has changed a lot.  It is not going to be all fun a... Read more…