Met Jim (mountainman) Hurt and his son, Chris, this weekend at the Whittingham Summer shoot. I took some pics and some video and told Jim I would post them up here.
This is Jim and Chris. Jim is showing off Chris's fist bow.
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He now shoots a Leon Stewart bow, like me. He's also a lefty, like me. I one day hope to shoot... like him. ;)
Here Chris is showing off what I consider to be poor form.
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In the following video, Chris is shooting at a gum ball (I think that's what it was).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iicsGJ5nuzM
In this video he's shooting at a BB.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWtjfkUHBHo
The last sequence is of him having a little fun with an audience member. A variation on the William Tell.
Here's Chris warming up and intentionally missing.
(http://www.njsportsman.com/images/misc/WarmUp.jpg)
And the video...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8eyPyVHMxo
Afterwards a very grateful volunteer.
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This lady had nerves of steel. She left the area without being told what really happened.
Also, I think you can see Sharpster in the video and the last pic. He's all the way to the right stadning with his son or nephew (don't recall).
Yup, picked up a KME Broadhead sharpener. Had been planning to, but was having a time deciding which one with which stones. 20 minutes after sitting down with him I left with my new kit.
Enjoy.
I always enjoy the time that I get to spend with Chris and Jim. I am fortunate that I have been able to see them, and shoot 3D with Chris at Baltimore and ATAR for the past few years. Honorable folks and good shooting companions.
Killdeer :thumbsup:
Neat!!
Saw Him shoot the last time I went to Whittingham.. That kid is good..
Thanks for sharing! That is incredible! He'll go far.
I have gotten to become Friends with Jim and Chris and let me tell you what. They are some stand up good people. I also got to be the audience "VOLUNTEER" at his show one time. I have a blast with those guys and hopefully now that my baseball season is over we can spend some more time together roving around Penn's Woods.
Nate
Great pics and videos of a fine father and son team. I also am honored (like Killie) to count Jim and Chris Hurt as real friends, from both B'more and ATAR. They also presented me with a fine neck knife, at ATAR one year, for my service to our great country, and as The Official Dino Wrangler of ATAR What a good pair of human beings they are, and Chris is so humble in his talents - it is always a true pleasure to see their smiling faces and feel their warm handshakes - not to mention enjoying the shows - LOL
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Oh, and you're going to love that KME, Mitch - first time in my life (75 yrs) i have ever been able to sharpen my broadheads and knives to true satisfaction - and easily, at that.
What a wonderful thing to see a father and son enjoying archery together in a very special way. Chris is a very talented young man, I applaud both of them... :clapper:
They are a real pair to draw to, Ron, for sure.
Thanks for sharing
That is very cool. I hope to meet him one day.
I'm going to tell a story on Chris:
I've known the family for a good while and watched Chris and his sister grow up, literally. I can remember him shooting that wee bow.
Their lives and mine drifted in recent years, but Poppa tells of a time when he was throwing up lifesavers for Chris to shoot, instead of gumballs.
After every shot, Chris would squeeze his eyes shut hard and rub them. Jim asked "why?" Chris commented that when Dad throws up the lifesave, it flips end over end and the sunlight shinning through that hole in alternating flips makes his eyes hurt!
OMG! To have the level of focus!!! So dad decided on gumballs instead to eliminate the strobe light effect of the hole flashing light in the kid's eyes!
You go, Chris! If there is a more down to earth, American family then the Hurts, I've not met them. They just don't come any better than that family of 4!
That is awesome!
I've known Jim and Chris for a few years now and have to say they're two of the finest people you'll ever meet.