I went down today, and just got home. It's a two hour drive for me. This is my first Vintage Cup, so I really can't compare it to anything else.

There are lots of guns of every make, grade, bore, etc. to be seen. The usual dealers that most of us are familiar with are there along with others not so well known and all have plenty of guns. Even if your not in the market, it's nice to see things first hand to give you a bit of an idea of what you like or may not like by seeing it first hand. Who knows, some dealers might give you a lay-away deal, Christmas is not that far away.

Course-wise, I shot the small gauge events, and if you like a lot of high and/or long distance targets, you would have had a blast. I did not shoot 12 gauge so I can't tell you what those folks had to deal with.

It was good to meet some folks I've dealt with over the net first hand: Tom Bryant from Cabela's, Ken Duglan from Atkin, Grant, & Lang, etc.

Last edited by JM; 09/28/07 06:33 PM.