Thanks Gene . Well it was a beautiful day to spend shooting with friends . We had a total of only 4 shooters ; but that didn't keep us from having one heck of a day shooting . And what a surprise , we had springer shooters and only one PCP . But what nice springers . My new Walnut Prosport was the cheapest one there . LOL The other two were Whiscombes . $3000+ each and both were topped with Leupold competition scopes about $1500 more with sidewheel . We shot a 50 shots match with me shooting the Prosport against my friend Eddie in hunter class as the two Whiscombes battled it out in Piston Class . When the smoke cleared Eddie beat me with a 36 out of 50 to my 27 out of 50. Doug Vinson shot a 44 to take Piston Class to Ken's 33 . Then , we went to the local eatery , Bess's and had lunch . Afterward , we returned to the range for more shooting . We decided after shooting for about an hour on the practice range to shoot the match again. This time I changed rifles and classes . I switched to my old HW97K and shot Piston Class against Doug and Ken and their Whiscombes . After 6 of the 10 lanes , Doug had to leave , but Ken eddie and finished the match again . This time, Ken shot a 34 and edged me out as I shot another 27 . It was interesting to look back and see where I had missed my points. Different lanes for both matches . Eddie improved his score to a 38 out of 50. The weather was absolutely gorgeous , especially for this time of year . It felt like fall in the afternoon. kirby