Hello folks,
I thought I'd introduce myself. Let's start with the basics. My name is Kyle, I'm 30 years old, and I'm happily married. Currently, I'm living in Saskatchewan Canada. I'm an artist, a sculptor to be exact. I am currently finishing my Masters in Fine Art, my thesis paper and final exhibition will be done this September. I'm originally from Ontario where I grew up in the bush fishing and hunting. Before I moved out west I worked for the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources fighting forest fires. I have been shooting forever... you know, the typical "started out with a BB gun yadda yadda..."
Shooting sports have been a BIG part of my life. I am also an archer and been shooting a bow forever. I shot a bow competitively for many years, both 3D and target shooting. Among some of my awards are OFFSA Champion in target, and winner of the Canadian Nationals in 3D. Unfortunately, all that shooting at such a young age took a tole on my pulling shoulder. The year I won the Nationals I shot 300 arrows everyday. I now have a very loose shoulder joint that doesn't want to stay together. I still shoot a bow regularly, but mostly to sharpen up for hunting... I hunt deer with both a bow and rifle. Practicing enough to remain competitive just hurts too much. So... I am taking up shooting a rifle competitively. My eye and finger still both work

. I am in the process of assembling the parts to build an F-Class rifle (another topic). Coincidentally, F-Class first became popular here in Canada. It is amazing how much the two shooting sports (archery and highpower) have in common. From meticulous preparation of your equipment and testing, like being a major perfectionist and fussing with the slightest detail, to the mechanics of shooting such as breath control and mental preparation.
Anyways... enough of me rambling. Here is a link to my .204 posted in the "Pictures of your 204" section of this forum. I ramble on there too about what's on that.
http://www.rugerhunting.com/forum/viewt ... &start=105
Thanks for all the help and dedication I have found here, I'm happy to now be a part of it.