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    May's Results for UBC Pistol Competition

    Hi Guys Here's the results for the first UBC Pistol Competition.

    http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...aysResults.jpg

    Split into catogories

    SPRING
    http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...resultsmay.jpg

    SINGLE STROKE
    http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...sultsmay-1.jpg
    Late score from Bickers.


    Welldone to you all & thanks to all that participated!

    GOLD
    http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...istolBadge.jpg
    Snooper601

    Silver
    http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...istolBadge.jpg
    Pete R
    Snooper601
    Cookie
    Bickers
    Andy_J
    Firestorm
    Ikarma70
    Webranger

    Bronze
    http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...istolBadge.jpg
    Graham
    Stuart B
    Jim McArther
    AirArmsDavid
    Targetmark

    Wooden Spoon
    http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...OODENSPOON.jpg
    Jega (was nearly me until Jega submmited his scores late in the week)

    Onwards & Upwards as they say.

    I'll finalise the dates for Junes competition shortly.

    May the banter begin

    Regards
    Paddy.
    Last edited by Pad. E; 05-05-2008 at 07:21 PM. Reason: I submitted wrong score for Graham. Sorry.
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    Hmmmm 21st you suck
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackel View Post
    Hmmmm 21st you suck
    Yep I do, don't I

    Have you got a pistol? If so have a go, you might win a spoon
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pad. E View Post
    Yep I do don't I
    Give everyone the what and wherefores and you might have worse people take it up
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    The impossible I do immediately, miracles take 24 hours..



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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackel View Post
    Cheers Carl

    by looking at that & my grouping I think I have those problems in one

    I'll give it a go..
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    Well, I'm quite chuffed.

    Being a newbie to pistols, I've really enjoyed this - Congratulations John, brilliant scores fella. Well done everyone else, Bloody sight harder than it looks....

    Waiting to pick up my Gamo p800 to enter the springer side now...
    (and a PPK , so my collections growing...)

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    First of all thanks to Pad. E for organising and scoring the comp and well done Snooper601 for winning the first round, well done also to Andy_J for scoring so high with a .22, Good Shooting.

    I also have to admit to having shot and competed with pistols in the past.

    As to the categories, It is quite normal at club level to have springers and single stroke or pump up single shot pistols in the same competition. It does however become a completely different story when you include Gas Powered Pistols, including PCPs, particularly the multishots.

    Glad to see everyone is having fun, I'm now off to sort out the plonker across the road who kept revving up his little two stroke sewing machine while I was trying to do serious stuff. It must have cost me at least ... Oh about 3 points.


    For those using Gamo Compacts, did you know that the Compact has a built in dry firing capability, just cock the action about 1/3 to 1/2 way and you will hear a small click, then close and lock the upper body, the trigger mech is now cocked although the cylinder is not charged therefore allowing dry firing practise.

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    Great Competition!

    Thanks to Pad. E. for organizing this competition, and congratulations to Snooper for winning this month's!

    While I agree that ultimately the equipment used is less important than the shooter, still...I'm thinking that my next pistol should be a Gamo Compact!

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    might ask my lady if i can have a target pistol for my birthday

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    ooooh looking at the scores i should probably start practising

    Enjoyed it and its a good platform to start from


    Cheers to pad.E for organising it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim McArthur View Post
    Thanks to Pad. E. for organizing this competition, and congratulations to Snooper for winning this month's! While I agree that ultimately the equipment used is less important than the shooter, still...I'm thinking that my next pistol should be a Gamo Compact! Jim
    nothing wrong with the P3 Jim, stick with it fella, practice makes perfect, so they say.
    Fancy shooting your air pistols & rifles a bit more, then guy's & gal's come visit us at the
    UBC for loads of fun competitions for all types of air pistols and rifles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cookie View Post
    nothing wrong with the P3 Jim, stick with it fella, practice makes perfect, so they say.
    plenty wrong with my beeman..bent valve stem

    if my lady buys me a pistol for my birthday,i'll repair the beeman then auction it off(with permission of admin) with all proceeds going to help for heroes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim McArthur View Post
    ........I'm thinking that my next pistol should be a Gamo Compact!

    Jim

    I've only just talked the missus into letting me part with £400 to get a TX200HC and a couple of 'bits' for it.

    No chance of a Gamo just now but could well be next on the list! The Typhoone will have to do for the foreseeable future.

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    Late entry chaps.

    Bickers submitted scores this afternoon, forgot to post them.

    I haven't got a problem submitting them.However it does mean cookie will lose his 3rd single stroke place & everyone else down one peg.

    Let the fighting commence







    seriously though it's not a problem.
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