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    Jim McArthur is offline Frock coat wearing, riverboat dwelling, southern gent
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    Thanks, mate.

    Our biggest worry now: Huricane IKE has entered the Gulf of Mexico.

    Jim
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    Big Mat is offline Formerly Fire Bunnys, and doesn't ask for much!
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    just done the side shoot. i really hate the weather, trying to shoot two handed pistol while its very windy and raining and still hit the target is very hard.

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    Sorry gents I'm going to have to pass this month.
    The apocalyptic rain we've been having has kinda side tracked me.
    All the best intentions......picked up new co2, photocopied targets,
    but hey! Or more to the point lack of hay.
    Yours with webbed feet.
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    Hi Guys & Gals..



    Submitted scores so far ..

    Spring= 5/21

    SSP= 9/17

    Co2= 8/17

    PCP= 3/8

    Side shoot

    Bug splat= 11

    Bunny Bopper= 11


    Now I don't mind running the competition another day or so, as the weather has been really bad all around the country even in the U.S.A.

    That way people still have a chance to submit there scores, plus I'm planning on going to the gun club tomorrow & I can have an early night

    Let me know what you think.

    Regards
    Paddy.
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    Hey I got up early to do mine
    AND painted the ceiling
    I had to make do with ink running down my targets. Sod em!
    Ahhhh what the eck, give it another day if ya like

    Tony
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    Hi Paddy

    Running tight up against the deadline .... but have just sent (emailed) my September scores to you. Main shoot only as I've yet to devise a suitable A4 target holder.

    Biggles
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    Jim McArthur is offline Frock coat wearing, riverboat dwelling, southern gent
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    I vote to extend it a couple of days.

    Jim
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim McArthur View Post
    I vote to extend it a couple of days.

    Jim
    What he said ...... shot mine but no probs with someone else needing a extra day or two. If I had to shoot outdoors I'd probably be asking for a week (of Sundays ).

    Biggles
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    Hi Guys & Gals

    I'm going to keep the competition running until Monday.

    I have made an announcement >HERE< on the U.B.C. Website.

    I ask for the people who have already submitted there scores to be patient.

    It also helps with the suspence as there are some interesting scores

    Regards
    Paddy
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    Is this what's called an eleventh hour reprive, it's good news for me, mind you Monday's a good day, I'm not working until night and the wifes at work during the day, I can see an indoor shoot for me

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    Quote Originally Posted by northern35s View Post
    Is this what's called an eleventh hour reprive, it's good news for me, mind you Monday's a good day, I'm not working until night and the wifes at work during the day, I can see an indoor shoot for me
    No it's called me being a caring person

    Good luck hope you & other people do find the time.

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    PHEW! I thought with the weather and everything that's been going on lately I would miss this one,nice one mate

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    Thanks for the extension,
    Terribly sporting of you to take climate change into account!
    Living up a mountain we've not endured the flooding some folks are being faced with, but have been living in a constant deluge. Only one landslip so we've got off quite lightly.

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    Hi Guys & Gals

    I've now compiled all the scores. Thank you for your input & patience.

    I shall update the website & do a results thread in the morning after I've finished work.

    Regards
    Paddy.
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