Getting to know Field Target Shooter Jack Harris

  • How long have you been shooting air rifles?

I’ve been shooting for about 14 years, but this is my 10th year shooting field target.

  • What do you enjoy most about competing?

I don’t like competing until it’s over. I sometimes feel very stressed when it comes to the actual shooting. It can be difficult to enjoy, however, once it’s all finished, I want to do it all over again!

  • Why did you decide to shoot field target?

I used to shoot HFT, but a new club opened at Nelson FTC, when my dad and I went there our shooting instantly improved. He brought me an Air Arms EV2, but only if I was going to have a good go at FT. So I stuck at it for a year and here we are.

  • What advice would you give to someone who wants to get into field target shooting?

Enjoy yourself and don’t pressure yourself into anything. Join a club because and learn as much as you can from other shooters.

  • How did it feel to be awarded the Grand Aggregate Medal?

It was presented to me at my home ground at Blaenau Gwent during round 6 of the winter series.

For some reason our chairman had told me to make the shoot! In the past when I won the Euros and the World’s the club had brought me a tankard and special hoodie, which meant a lot to me. So, I just thought it would be something similar.

Mr chairman Howard Lloyd, then at the end of the normal shoot presentation asked everyone for an extra minute for a special award to be presented to me. When he actually said what it was and that no field target shooter had ever won it, for a moment it brought a tear to my eye. It was a truly special moment and one I know that family and I are proud of!

  • Which is more challenging: the BFTA National Series or the Worlds?

The BFTA series is harder! You’ve got to shoot at the top of your game for 6 months. It also includes a lot of travelling and suspense in between shoots.

In the Worlds you just turn up and shoot well for 3 days, if you win happy days. If you don’t you haven’t lost anything because you shouldn’t expect to win the Worlds.

  • What is your current set-up?

I use the Air Arms Evolution 2 in a custom stock with a Nshutz 4765 buttstock and a big Nikko 10-50×60 scope.

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