I think Jack summed up our meeting in the previous post’s comments pretty well:
Thanks to everyone who came out for our second annual “Off A Lot” kickoff. It was a wonderful time shared with wonderful people.
Lots of new faces this year, I can’t put into words how excited I am, at how the “Off A Lot” team has taken on a life of it’s own. The sky truly is the limit.
There is something special in watching someone shoot their first line of trap, there is a sense of apprehension, awe, anticipation, wonder and a hunger to excel. All these different emotions jumbling around inside a person. I call it the human element. Well, we were able to watch some people shoot their first lines yesterday evening and it just added to the magic of the night.
Special thanks to Uncle Joe and Danny. I don’t think Danny quit teaching all night. Every time I turned around, he was showing somebody something or explaining something else. I swear to God, he missed his calling in life, he is such a good shooting instructor. We truly are lucky to have both Danny and Uncle Joe.
Personally I’m completely blown away that the group is 19 strong as of our meeting this Wednesday. That’s just amazing to me and I can’t wait to see what this group looks like a year from now!
Here’s some pictures from the evening’s shooting activities. Click the thumbnail for a larger version.

The 2009 "Off A Lot" Shooters and Bell the Labrador.
Arlen is hiding behind Uncle Joe in all the group pictures. If you zoom in on the big version of this picture you can see his ears growing out of Uncle Joe’s neck.

Joe Sr. showing us how it's done

Here's Doug giving us his good side.

Joe with his Ithaca 37 at station 5

Danny delivering 1oz of lead shot at 1145fps. Just a hair bit faster than USPS 1st class.

Ben running his Remington 870. He doesn't have to point upwards as much as some of us.

Stephanie ran her lines with a 20 gauge Benelli Nova

Ted working his Mossberg 535

Here we see Danny trying to bust clays with his Jedi mind control

Jack got to take his new TriStar out that night

Justin makes a shooting and a fashion statement

Dick gettin it done with his Browning

Opie operating his "Lemon Hundred"

Dale working the over and under

Don contemplating which trap house to shoot first

Nick showing proper form while breaking a clay

Brian from last fall

Ray before he got his new shotty

Here is our Chaplain Arlen

Don before his shoulder surgery

2008 "Off A Lot"