Notifications
Clear all

Hardair Magazine

9 Posts
5 Users
3 Likes
2,445 Views
Paul_Cray
(@paul_cray)
New York
Joined: 7 years ago
Posts: 140
Topic starter  

Hi guys and gals....hope it's ok to put this here. My first published piece as an author! Hope you enjoy the read!

Paul

Part 1.

https://hardairmagazine.com/ham-columns/top-field-target-competitor-paul-cray-talks-airguns-part-1

Part 2.

https://hardairmagazine.com/ham-columns/top-field-target-competitor-paul-cray-talks-airguns-part-2/

 


   
gonzav reacted
ReplyQuote
Bill_Day
(@bill_day)
Maine
Joined: 7 years ago
Posts: 600
 

I agree Paul Cray is a heck of a competitor and a very nice gentlemen. I pleased he came back to the game after being AWOL for a few years. Since the advent of the Hunter class in 2006 we have had a West coast airgunner win both the Springer and PCP Championships in this class.  Just a shoot out for Scott Hull from Morro Bay, Ca. Very talented and pretzel twisting shooter, and a heck of a nice guy. 


   
ReplyQuote
Paul_Cray
(@paul_cray)
New York
Joined: 7 years ago
Posts: 140
Topic starter  

@bill-day For the sake of clarity Bill, what the article meant to say was I'm the only shooter who has won Piston, Open and WFTF divisions. Unless I'm mistaken? 

Regards

Paul 


   
ReplyQuote
Bill_Day
(@bill_day)
Maine
Joined: 7 years ago
Posts: 600
 

My Apologies Paul, my comments wasn't meant to degrade your performance. Just thought the Hunter class has a All Star that also deserves recognition. I'm sure that every class does but certainly not at your level. I'm not sure I'll be around when you attempt the present most Popular class (Hunter PCP) but I'll re rooting for you. 

Edit *** Scott has won three different classes in two divisions. I had forgotten about his 2015 and 2018 Open Piston class wins. For a Hunter airgunner that is frugal with his money on owning the best equipment he does pretty well. Sorry to add this so late but it is factual. 


   
ReplyQuote
Avatar
(@knobs)
Maryland
Joined: 7 years ago
Posts: 387
 

@pcray

Most of us commonly switch class and division when describing FT. I do it all the time. However, to be precise, we have Hunter, WFTF, and Open Divisions split into Precharge and Piston Classes.


   
ReplyQuote
Bill_Day
(@bill_day)
Maine
Joined: 7 years ago
Posts: 600
 

@knobs

Keith, Thanks for reinforcing my beliefs ? In the Army I served in the 1st Air Calvary Division and Seventh Infantry. In Civilian Life I strive to be a Class Act.... Unfortunately someone set he bar to high for me but my efforts march on.  


   
ReplyQuote
JungleShooter
(@jungleshooter)
Peru
Joined: 6 years ago
Posts: 298
 

Congrats on your first article, Paul!!  ?

Don't stop there now!  ?

Matthias


   
Paul_Cray reacted
ReplyQuote

Cliff_Smith
(@cliff_smith)
Tennessee
Joined: 7 years ago
Posts: 29
 

Hello Paul.  Thanks for two fine articles on your history in FT.  Always enjoyed your company and camaraderie on the lanes.  And I was quite happy to see your return at the 2019 Baton Rouge nationals.  Glad to know you are ram-rodding your own club up in the great state of New York.  Some beautiful country up there.  Hope to see you in San Luis Obispo in October.  Keep on keeping on.

Cliff Smith

 

 


   
Paul_Cray reacted
ReplyQuote
Paul_Cray
(@paul_cray)
New York
Joined: 7 years ago
Posts: 140
Topic starter  

@cliffsmith Hi Cliff! Thank you for your kind words! Highlight of Baton Rouge was meeting old friends again and seeing you there was very special for me. 'Tis great to be back in the lanes once again with the added bonus of continuing the tradition of Field Target shooting in New York. You will see me in October!!

Paul


   
ReplyQuote

Airgun Warriors