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  1. #1
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    MFTA WL10 Far Coley FTC

    Another BIG THANK YOU to all concerned at the above for today's comp, a great course matched by the weather!(Finally!)
    I, of cause, shot like a eejeet! And stand a good chance of finishing last, nothing I didn't deserve but congratulations to James Osborn on winning the comp, the Tournament & the Silhouette comp.
    Is it correct that a certain shooter managed to reverse over his own rifle with his car? Now that is the way to end a competitive season, a bit like smashing your shot glass against the wall after a toast. I'd of considered that myself but I'd probably of missed it!
    SwiftyX2, I tried to find you so you could see the Terry Hart Sun Shade on my Nikko but couldn't locate you, sorry mate. Funnily enough Tony Cook was walking around asking for you as well. You're going to have to start wearing a name badge or something Mucker.
    I've got to say on reflection the whole of the Winter League has proved an humbling experience for me, showing just how much I still have to learn & just how good some of you are. You managed to turn in better performances in some terrible conditions than I can manage on a relatively good day like today, my hat is off to all of you.
    I hope to see many of you at the up coming GP's & to those who I don't, I'll see you at Winter League '08/'09.
    TX200/Nikko Stirling MKII 10-50
    TX200/Hawke 4-16 MAP Pro
    MILLRIDE FTC

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    today

    here here

    Great day, Great course, Great club fantastic sausage and egg batons and a great 1st winter league for me enjoyed every one even when the rain came down on us

    very friendly and funny crowd the midlands hats off to you all

    see you at the masters even if i haven`t qualified

    cheers shaun
    Codnor Target and Field Club & CASTLE F.T.A.R.C
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    It was a good day to shoot, nice end to the winter league but now is he time for the owner of the car gun squasher to own up, and some pictures would be nice

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    Ditto all the above.
    thoroughly enjoyed our first Winter league as well.

    Me and the lad took up the sport at the same time, different weapons and different setups, and an age difference of 23 years, we knew we were too inexperienced to make any inroads into the places in the league so made it more of a competition between ourselves.
    He beat me by one point! I put it down to youth and lower blood pressure!

    Again many thanks to the Far Coley guys.
    Cheers
    Graeme (& Ian)
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    Thumbs up

    Cheers lads we aim to please glad you enjoyed it.
    The Final Scores are up

    http://www.farcoleyftc.co.uk/
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    What happened to John Waterfield, was there an equipment issue?
    TX200/Nikko Stirling MKII 10-50
    TX200/Hawke 4-16 MAP Pro
    MILLRIDE FTC

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    Talking Winter League.

    Hi all,
    This was my first Winter League and I must say that it has been fantastic, great bunch of people, some tricky coarses, all types of weather to test us and some great food. So big thanks to all who those who organise and who participate, Roll on the next one.

    Baltipal sorry i missed you managed to find what I was looking for thanks anyway.

    Swifty x2,

    And no before I am asked " I did not lock keys in car this time " lol .

    Steve.
    Swiftyx2
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    EV2 mk2, Big Nikko. Beretta 92fs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pollythedog View Post
    Ditto all the above.
    thoroughly enjoyed our first Winter league as well.

    Me and the lad took up the sport at the same time, different weapons and different setups, and an age difference of 23 years, we knew we were too inexperienced to make any inroads into the places in the league so made it more of a competition between ourselves.
    He beat me by one point! I put it down to youth and lower blood pressure!

    Again many thanks to the Far Coley guys.
    Cheers
    Graeme (& Ian)
    Graeme mate you did win a trophy

    Pity you left early

    Catch you soon

    Rob
    TX 200's

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob.1 View Post
    Graeme mate you did win a trophy

    Pity you left early

    Catch you soon

    Rob
    I am amazed to find out I was in the trophy list, I left early as Neil T. had given me a scope to "try before I buy" and I rushed back to the club to get it setup, although it has a shark fin wheel and I am wondering if my washing mahine pulley wheel should replace it!!!!
    I am determined to put on a good show for the club cup at our home ground. See you there. I will try and have your earrings ready for then...that should get folk talking!
    cheers
    G
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    Hi Graeme, the gaps between the longer ranges should be ok with the Sharkfin. Are you struggling with it? Putting the washing machine pulley wheel on wont make much difference as the outer part of the sharkfin is around 8-9inches in diametre.

    I wont be able to make it to the club this Sunday, something has come up, so will see you at the Masters and Clubs Cup.

    Best regards.

    Neil.
    Last edited by sniper-wolf; 19-02-2008 at 08:48 AM.

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