Well, I'm feeling spunky well (a hello to our Ausie neighbors), and plan on standing back in and popping balls through the smoke again. Been playing with my grandson and his small bore (.22 cal) shooting club. He's doing fine and has the understanding to where I'm the open door to the backroom, problem solver, for him. It's satisfying when you give the tip; they look as if they're thinking 'Oh wow, I can do it on my own."; then you tell again,& it's I'm working it; then they start doing the suggested techniques and the expression is 'Oh WOW!', then it becomes,"OK I got it now" and they say, "Thanks Pappy Jack, I got this!" Very satisfying feeling. The rest is fun. So back to here, Congrats on some fine shooting Sharpstick. I had some family stuff and re-injuries that seem to be worked out, and I'm feeling enough desire to get out and at it again. I hope not to be thought of as a poppycock shooter but rather as someone who answers questions and drives the desire in others to attain their goals to improve without loosing the drive to have fun first and let the shooting land where it does. I had a Graybeard tell me, years ago, the only shooter you want to beat is the one owning and shooting your gun.