Saw JL at a match in My View Arkansas 25 or so years ago. His infamous ugly rifle looked like he'd it for a fire poker. I was still shooting per-suction then and managed to win against JL, Carl Hagler, Tom Gillman, Jim Luke, Dewey Conrad, Jeff Dobson, Harry Goldman and others. Heck of a match. A couple of us were reminiscing a few months ago when JL's gun was mentioned. Still remember that hammer w one claw broke off. As Bob Hope said "Thanks for the memories"TC
Quote from: little joe on July 22, 2016, 11:33:53 PMEvery builder and every shooter should have the best they can afford as long as it is safe. I have shot 45 years and have saw some National contenders shoot some pretty ugly stuff. They would wipe your arse and send you home in a heart beat. One a school teacher from S. ILL. was in the top contenders at Friendship. His workmanship was sub standard but his shooting was super.Little Joe,Would the shooter from So Ill happen to be J L Hargis? Back 35 + - years ago I competed regularly in So Ill and So Indiana matches, J L would show up with a floppy leather hat and a gun that the stock split from the breach to the muzzle and held together by Red Grey Yellow Black and any color tape he could find he also taped a few chunks of lead to the stock " We called them "J L shooting stabilizers", He brought an old small rusty tool box complete with a claw hammer with one of the claws broken off to start the balls a rusty can of powder and a few cluttered essentials and preceded to clean everybody's clock and is still winning his share of the matches at Friendship today !! He wore out something like 4 H&H barrels and 3 or so " Haddaway locks" ? However the triggers broke crisp and the lock was tuned to perfection!! The gun looked like a piece of junk and If you would see it at a flea market at first glance you would not have given $25.00 for it!!Talk about playing mind games with other shooters he was the KING!!
Every builder and every shooter should have the best they can afford as long as it is safe. I have shot 45 years and have saw some National contenders shoot some pretty ugly stuff. They would wipe your arse and send you home in a heart beat. One a school teacher from S. ILL. was in the top contenders at Friendship. His workmanship was sub standard but his shooting was super.
I knew there had to be somebody.
Percentage wise, women are my far the best benchrest shooters that I ever competed against. For some reason they excel in that type of shooting.Dennis