speaksoftly
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Jay's own words:
"I'm supposed to lose."
He gets on my nerves, but has some of my respect.
"I'm supposed to lose."
He gets on my nerves, but has some of my respect.
Take the guy last year who's sport was shooting from a horse at ballons or the such with I guess you would call buckshot. now yeah he is used to using the colt SAA but could not hit anything with it with a regular round at a small target.
I found this interesting too. As I think I mentioned, I completed the application for season two. As I recall, there was quite a bit on the application related to physical fitness. I'm surprised the two guys with hammie injuries weren't culled out in the process that narrows it down to the final competitors that actually make it on TV.Oh, don't mean to offend anyone, but John Guida (S?) was such a...I mean seriously, first, TWO torn hamstrings? You're running 30 meters...and then to back out of the competition? Jeeze...
ya know, im on my 3rd network/system trying to access Limcat.com and its all showing as Forbidden.
Anyone else not able to connect to Limcat.com ?
Same issue here. Looks like they have their webserver misconfigured. Somebody definitely dropped the ball there as the companies whose weapons get showcased on the show are most likley paying at least some fee to have them on screen, and having your website down when that time hits is bad, bad, bad.
The Limcat website is back up.
Like manure he did.The Mounted Cowboy shooters use blanks with no projectiles. They rely on the muzzle blast to pop the ballons. Denny from last year said that he hadn't fired live ammo, at all, in several years before auditioning for the show.
There's another Mounted Cowboy Shooter this year. I wonder how he'll do?
They really did. They went for consistency instead of pushing their speed...especially when Kyle took that extra moment to line up that final shoot to hit the winning plateJay and Kyle were the supposed weak links on the blue team in the 1911 speed shooting event, and relatively speaking they were compared to the top pistol guys. But they held their own.
Like manure he did.