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Offline Capt Hamp Cox

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« on: January 17, 2004, 04:52:15 PM »
A long dry spell is over (in more ways than one).  Today, for the first time in nearly 18 months, I was able to shoot in a Cowboy match.  

Two eye surgeries and cervical spine surgery during the past year and a half were obviously necessary to my physical well being, but definitely put the quietus to my favorite recreational and social pastime – Cowboy Action Shooting.  Today, I had so many pleasurable experiences in such a short time span it’s a wonder I’m not back in the hospital suffering from an overdose of happy.  

First off this morning, the storm clouds lifted (we’d had over two and a half inches of rain over two days) and the forecast called for sunshine and 70-degree temps.  Being an optimist, the truck was already loaded with guns, ammo, etc. and my cowboy duds were laid out.  Grabbed a bite of breakfast and headed east to a ranch near Driftwood, TX where the Tejas Caballeros hold their monthly CAS matches.  There, I met my son, who was to shoot his first ever cowboy match.  There, also, I was to meet our very own Big Hext Finnigan for the first time.  Little did I know that I was about to see him voted in as the new president of the Tejas Caballeros.  If you think about it, I bet Old Hext wouldn’t mind a congratulatory word or two.

After the election and other administrative activities were finished, we got started with what was one of my more enjoyable CAS matches.  Our posse consisted of shooters with a wide range of shooting experience and age, from a pre-teen to a couple of  “senior citizens” (me and another one).  The stages were well thought out and sufficiently challenging to keep you on your toes.  Anticipating having to coach my son through his first match, I was very pleasantly surprised when he turned in a performance (without my help) that was definitely not novice in nature.  I didn’t see the score sheets, but I think he had at least three and possibly four clean stages of the seven he shot.  Was I proud? What do you think?  On top of that, I surprised myself with my own performance.  Three clean stages, and a much better showing than I had anticipated, considering my lack of recent practice, and my first competition with lens implants.  The only thing that could have made it better would have been if Texana Truehaeart (my CAS shooting partner and wife) could have also shot with us.

For those of you who live in and around Central Texas, if you haven’t ever shot with the Tejas Caballeros, I encourage you to if you have an opportunity.  They are “good people” and I know they’ll treat you right.  They make good chili, too.

Hamp  

PS  Still trying to figure out what category I shot in.  I thought I was shooting in Senior Duelist category, but someone wrote "Dullest Senior" on my score card.  What do you reckon that's supposed to mean?
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Offline Lady Graybeard

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« Reply #1 on: January 18, 2004, 04:08:01 AM »
Hamp,  This is great new.  We will have to go to the saloon for a drink. I am buying.
I know I can't stay out of the saloon. :grin:

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But a joy that's shared is a joy made double.

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« Reply #2 on: January 18, 2004, 07:17:58 PM »
Hamp,

like you, I have had medical problems that prevented me from shooting. Hope to be able to shoot sometime this year. Glad to hear you are able to shoot again.

Best wishes,

Lawdawg

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« Reply #3 on: January 19, 2004, 03:04:43 AM »
Hang in there, Lawdawg, and don't do anything that might retard your healing process.  I know I didn't realize how much I really enjoyed CAS until I couldn't participate.  Best wishes for a speedy recovery.

Hamp

PS  My son is an Austin, TX police offcicer.  Maybe that's one reason he shot so well Sunday.  I was just assuming it was his good genes.  Ha.
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