This is a sad event.
This is truly a sad event for the ER and Canadian shooting communities.
Clayton has been an Eastern Region fixture, especially at the Holton and Kane ranges, as well as the Ontario bench matches for a lot longer than I have been around in the game (close to 20 years). In fact, Clayton won a two-gun at Holton within the last three years (date escapes me) with him being well into his 80's.
I don't know about what others will say about this guy, but he was a great machinist, a fine shooter (especially at 200 yards), and perhaps the preeminent Canadian ambassador to the game of Benchrest (Gammon notwithstanding). Few here in the Eastern Region will be able to see a red plastic cup again without picturing Clayton hoisting one after a hard-fought match.
He would probably be best remembered here with any good "Clayton stories" that can be forwarded. In fact, one that I heard was once Clayton and his traveling buddies (Billy, Alex, Bob, et al) were coming across the border into Michigan when the border officer asked about the purpose of their trip. When it was told that they were "going to a benchrest match", the officer thought they said "bench press". The officer looked at Clayton (whose diminutive size belied his strength), who was smiling his trademark ear-to-ear grin, and could only say "right, please move on".
His family is in Annette and my prayers.
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