I have been so busy dealing with the recovery process and complications,
I haven't had the time or energy to write much about it. The good news
is that the triple bypass open heart surgery was a complete success. I
am almost fully recovered from it, and have much more oxygen in my
system. I do not get out of breath nearly so easily as before. I felt
pretty well, and have even been able to shoot a couple of matches.
Shortly after the heart surgery I developed diverticulitis. That put me
back in the hospital three times in extreme pain. I am still having
problems with that, but I think progress is being made. I am hoping that
surgery will not be needed. I am getting very tired of doctors,
surgeons, and hospitals!! It could take another month or so to shake this one off.
A good friend of mine, Larry Davis, and I are flying to Los Angeles
early Thursday morning, and then we are driving to Valencia, CAlifornia,
to the hotel. The hotel is about twenty minutes by car from Piru,
California, where the West Coast Steel Championships will be held on
Saturday and Sunday.
It will be possibly the largest steel match of the
year, with entries limited to 340. KC Eusebio will be there, along with a
lot of other top shooters, so it's not only a good match to shoot, it's
also fun to watch the top guys shoot!
My shooting is still a bit rusty
due to lack of practice, and lack of matches shot, but I am starting to
get back up to speed. I am planning to shoot my High Standard Rimfire
Optic pistol with the OKO sight and a barrel of my own design and built
in my own shop. I am also going to enter the Rimfire Rifle Optic class
with a Ruger 10/22 rifle with a Tactical Solutions barrel, OKO sight,
and a prototype all CNC machined ultra-light aluminum stock that I
built. Since competition with a rimfire rifle is totally new to me, so
far I am faster with the pistol. However, with some practice I think
this new race gun stock is going to get me some pretty good speed. I can
feel the potential when I shoot it, but I haven't shot it enough to
really get it up to speed!
Good luck, Mike!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for the upcoming match, and glad to see you are back & doing well.
ReplyDeleteMerle
Activity is the best therapy! Go shoot to win!
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