I thought this might have been posted by now. Pete was the most down to earth guy I have met in his class of shooter. I know many of you have met and shot with him.
First met Pete as I was coming off the shoot off traps at the Grand in 1977. He saw the Fed papers in my box carrier and was the first one to shake my hand. Again, the good ones leave us way too soon. As the saying goes, they broke the mold. If there is a heaven it better get ready for a lot of joking and laughter.
Pete was one of the Good Guys ... Met him while we did CPR on a guy at the old Phx, club one year at the Spring Grand ... WPT ... (YAC) ...
Very sad, Pete was a very down to earth Trapshooter with great ability. And he was the best person to 'tune' Kolar release triggers to the way the customer wanted.
I had known Pete for almost 50 years of my ATA trapshooting, I can say Pete supported my views on target settings, as he was not inclined on the changes made, he said they are making targets easier for the less capable ability shooter. Pete was the Kolar man with the most knowledge on fixing anything or adjusting the KOLAR to the shooter. Pete I sadly miss your passing, may God Bless you and your family. Your friend Gary Bryant.
Pete ... Was a gentleman at all times....I went to Vandalia many years ago and had A stock made. When I got back to Florida..I was shooting and my neck was Bleeding...quite a lot, Pete came by, looked at me and asked WHO Made me a DONKEY stock. I suffered a bit longer and sold the stock for $100 dollars. Another of my many mistakes Greta c