This has been bothering me now for the last couple of weeks and I hate to rant but....
We have a very small club in Northwestern Ontario and recently we have a had couple news guys shooting. Which is a good thing. We have always joked around and made a few cat calls and had fun on the line when shooting. We shoot Sunday's and aren't taking scores seriously but we all try our best.
Over the last few weekends when out I have been shooting 22 and 24's fairly consistently with a Browning Superposed, that was my late fathers gun. I find that even though he isn't around I feel closer when I shoot with it and it gives me a certain sense of peace and closeness (maybe I am overly sensitive and sentimental)
But recently the new fella gives me the "wish I had a fancy gun to shoot like that, wish I had a thousand dollar gun to be fancy" speech when they read the scores. It wasn't just a one time thing that I could brush off. It has literally been after every round. I explained to him how I got the gun and that up until a year ago I left it in the safe and shot my 870 Express with the same scores.
Doesn't matter. Still continued.
It bothered me enough that I didn't shoot this weekend and have serious thoughts about not going back.
I just want to have a fun time and shoot but without guilt trip about this gun.
Do any of you guys have a similar problem, or what is your trap range banter like?
We have a very small club in Northwestern Ontario and recently we have a had couple news guys shooting. Which is a good thing. We have always joked around and made a few cat calls and had fun on the line when shooting. We shoot Sunday's and aren't taking scores seriously but we all try our best.
Over the last few weekends when out I have been shooting 22 and 24's fairly consistently with a Browning Superposed, that was my late fathers gun. I find that even though he isn't around I feel closer when I shoot with it and it gives me a certain sense of peace and closeness (maybe I am overly sensitive and sentimental)
But recently the new fella gives me the "wish I had a fancy gun to shoot like that, wish I had a thousand dollar gun to be fancy" speech when they read the scores. It wasn't just a one time thing that I could brush off. It has literally been after every round. I explained to him how I got the gun and that up until a year ago I left it in the safe and shot my 870 Express with the same scores.
Doesn't matter. Still continued.
It bothered me enough that I didn't shoot this weekend and have serious thoughts about not going back.
I just want to have a fun time and shoot but without guilt trip about this gun.
Do any of you guys have a similar problem, or what is your trap range banter like?