Hi Guys & Gals
Final day today.
Submitted scores so far
Open Sights ~ 9 /13
Optictal ~ 3 / 6
Hope everyone who's down submits there score, as any late entries i.e past 23:00 won't be counted.
Regards
Paddy.
Hi Guys & Gals
Final day today.
Submitted scores so far
Open Sights ~ 9 /13
Optictal ~ 3 / 6
Hope everyone who's down submits there score, as any late entries i.e past 23:00 won't be counted.
Regards
Paddy.
BE-HAPPY-OK
Hi Guys & Girls
The results are in for the first round of the snooker competition.
Sorry that I have to stick to the rules rigidly to those who didn't take part or asked for an extension . I had to do this in the first season also.
Right back to business.
I think & everyone who shot the the first season, that this target is much harder & less forgiving! So without further ado
Click >HERE< to view the scores.
Regards
Paddy.
BE-HAPPY-OK
Thanks Paddy for another great Competition, Bloody hell that new target is hard
Mr. Mike B how did you manage to shoot better with open sights than optical, good shooting fella.
Well done to all who took part.
Good Luck for next month
Jason
Fancy shooting your air pistols & rifles a bit more, then guy's & gal's come visit us at theUBC for loads of fun competitions for all types of air pistols and rifles.
Agreed - it's a complete bitch, isn't it?
Sheer fluke I think, Jason. I've been training hard for the past couple of weeks with the Compact, I've zeroed it to shoot to POA which causes me a few sighting issues with the standard 6yd targets as well as with the blacks on the Snooker, but in compensation, the trigger has been nicely fettled to my satisfaction and I've added weight to the muzzle. The Nighthawk's trigger is in a different league, sadly. All in all, the Gamo is shaping up to be an awesome bit of kit, and I'm still learning with it.
Well done to you fella for the Gold in the Optical Division, and to Paddy for the Silver.
Also, well done to everyone who took part - it is much harder than the last season, and those white segments just seem to gobble up the pellets, don't they?
A big thanks to Paddy, Jim and the UBC Management for dreaming up such a devilishly difficult challenge. And can I just say...
Yessss!
My first Gold!