I was introduced to Gary Bristow, nine years ago, by Frank Wilson. at Tomball,Tx. Gary was brand new to Benchrest Competition. He reminded me of a Kid in a candy store.
I have watched Gary the past nine years ,as he fought his way to the top of the heap. He took his lumps and kept plugging away.
The Gulf Coast Region harbors some of the best shooters in the Sport. There is no shortage of tutelage around these parts. Texas is home to some of the toughest atmospheric conditions in the country. Flat land winds, Mirage, Dust devils,Heat and Cold temps mixed in. Who ever said that the wind is a friend, needs to take a look at the Aggs shot Saturday,(6/29/19)during the UL (10) at Midland,Tx.
I have never before seen the level of enthusiasm exhibited by a new shooter. Nine years later,Gary Bristow still has that enthusiasm. He is like a freight Train on a down hill slope. This is his second time for being selected for the World team. I asked him what advice he would give to new shooters interested in improving their shooting skills. He says,
“Buy the best equipment and practice, practice, practice” ,A short answer that makes a whole lot of sense to me.
Ask Gary the time of day,… thats what you will get. The hour and minute. Not, how to make a clock.
A couple of more young competitors (Young to me) that I have met, making waves around the country at registered matches are Mark Harpenau and Eddie Harris. I met Mark at, Luther,Okla. and Eddie at, Pencil Bluff,Ark.
Gary,Mark and Eddie represent the future of this Sport. While some of us are talking about how to break in Rifle barrels and what’s the best bore cleaning solvent, these guys are out honing their shooting skills. Which reminds me,I need to schedule an appointment with the eye Doctor. before I buy a new scope. Its getting hard to see the marks on my micrometer seater Die.
Glenn
I have watched Gary the past nine years ,as he fought his way to the top of the heap. He took his lumps and kept plugging away.
The Gulf Coast Region harbors some of the best shooters in the Sport. There is no shortage of tutelage around these parts. Texas is home to some of the toughest atmospheric conditions in the country. Flat land winds, Mirage, Dust devils,Heat and Cold temps mixed in. Who ever said that the wind is a friend, needs to take a look at the Aggs shot Saturday,(6/29/19)during the UL (10) at Midland,Tx.
I have never before seen the level of enthusiasm exhibited by a new shooter. Nine years later,Gary Bristow still has that enthusiasm. He is like a freight Train on a down hill slope. This is his second time for being selected for the World team. I asked him what advice he would give to new shooters interested in improving their shooting skills. He says,
“Buy the best equipment and practice, practice, practice” ,A short answer that makes a whole lot of sense to me.
Ask Gary the time of day,… thats what you will get. The hour and minute. Not, how to make a clock.
A couple of more young competitors (Young to me) that I have met, making waves around the country at registered matches are Mark Harpenau and Eddie Harris. I met Mark at, Luther,Okla. and Eddie at, Pencil Bluff,Ark.
Gary,Mark and Eddie represent the future of this Sport. While some of us are talking about how to break in Rifle barrels and what’s the best bore cleaning solvent, these guys are out honing their shooting skills. Which reminds me,I need to schedule an appointment with the eye Doctor. before I buy a new scope. Its getting hard to see the marks on my micrometer seater Die.
Glenn