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    Kibworth Open HFT Rnd 1 Results

    What a great start to the series, with the sun breaking through the cloud and just enough wind to move the pellet
    It was good to see a mixture of familiar and new faces putting in an appearance at Kibby today.
    Thanks to Rob & Telford for their hard work in helping set the course this week it is much appreciated.
    Results below

    Name Clas Score %
    David Chapman 22 57 100.000
    Bob Skidmore 22 54 94.737
    John Jordan 22 36 63.158
    Will Ashby Junior 55 100.000
    Evan Grove Junior 53 96.364
    Anthony Marshall Junior 45 81.818
    Luke Kendrick Junior 43 78.182
    Josh Abrahams Junior 42 76.364
    Tom Roper Junior 29 52.727
    Chris Cundey Open 59 100.000
    Ian Houghton Open 58 98.305
    Andy Varden Open 57 96.610
    Chris Guy Open 57 96.610
    Dave Cadman Open 57 96.610
    Bruce Marshall Open 57 96.610
    Andrea Marshall Open 57 96.610
    Daniel Smith Open 57 96.610
    Les Young Open 57 96.610
    Phil Russell Open 57 96.610
    Mick McTighe Open 56 94.915
    Greg Hensman Jnr Open 56 94.915
    Danny Webb Open 56 94.915
    Steve Catch Open 55 93.220
    Greg Hensman Open 55 93.220
    Steve Chapman Open 55 93.220
    Lloyd Grove Open 54 91.525
    Nigel Smith Open 54 91.525
    Neil Price Open 53 89.831
    Ian Gregory Open 53 89.831
    Paul Cunningham Open 53 89.831
    Adam Ward Open 52 88.136
    Jez Ashby Open 52 88.136
    Ken Gould Open 52 88.136
    Mick Goss Snr Open 51 86.441
    Marie Webb Open 51 86.441
    Paul Brittain Open 51 86.441
    Bob Farthing Open 51 86.441
    Jamie Chapman Open 49 83.051
    Daniel Newell Open 48 81.356
    Graham Gilbert Open 47 79.661
    Mark Abrahams Open 44 74.576
    Bernard Harris Open 40 67.797
    Roger Dyson Recoiling 58 100.000
    Levi Hawthorn Recoiling 55 94.828
    Bob Clay Recoiling 54 93.103
    Daniel Turner Recoiling 53 91.379
    Steve Whiting Recoiling 52 89.655
    Mark Thompson Recoiling 50 86.207
    Kathy Thompson Recoiling 48 82.759
    Andy Conroy Recoiling 48 82.759
    Andrew Tomkins Recoiling 47 81.034
    Paul Spencer Recoiling 45 77.586
    Mick Prescott Recoiling 44 75.862
    Richard Moraz Recoiling 44 75.862
    Paul Conroy Recoiling 41 70.690
    Charlotte Tomkins Recoiling 40 68.966
    Tom Silver Recoiling 39 67.241
    Jon Roper Recoiling 38 65.517
    Peter Foreman Recoiling 33 56.897
    Craig Kendrick Recoiling 49 84.483
    Anne Russell Freestyle 55 100.000
    Telford Redden Freestyle 44 80.000
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    Very good day enjoyed shoot good company with Bernard. A personal best score for me

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    Top shooting young Greg, don't go making the step up to the Open too regular - I'm enjoying not having to worry about you beating me!
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    Holly Cow!!

    What was Anne Shooting!!

    I'm guessing it had telescopic sights and everything

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simple View Post
    Holly Cow!!

    What was Anne Shooting!!

    I'm guessing it had telescopic sights and everything

    Si
    Hmmm! Don't worry Si, normal service will be resumed tomorrow, a 1938 Webley service Mk.II with eratic peepsight and a whopping 8ftlb of oomph has been dusted off and is ready to go

    Absolutely cracking course today, myself and dad thoroughly enjoyed it. I just hope I haven't used up all my fluke shots before the world's!

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    Talking

    Had a cracking day out, well chuffed with score considering got there a bit too late to get some zeroing in done.thanks to telford and rob for an enjoyable course.

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    Well done and thanks to all the organisers for a Brilliant days entertainment.

    It was nice to see what a UK HFT course should look like and with the groundworks well under way it looks like Kibby will go from strength to strength.

    Thanks to Dave and Jamie chapman for allowing me to tag along with them for the day. Although I was off to a bit of a shaky start, everything culminated in my Personal Best score so all in all I was well chuffed.

    Well done one and all and thanks again everyone for a great day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Baldee View Post
    Very good day enjoyed shoot good company with Bernard. A personal best score for me
    A nicely shot 44 Telford, Well Done! Mate,

    Mind you we have got to go a bit to catch up with Batfink, thats a really Impressive score Anne, Nice Shooting (please visualise Green Envious Smilie)

    Bernard.

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    As always a good day out and always worth the 4 hour round trip.
    It seems to has been a long winter break , and it was nice to see a few old faces.
    A good first open, a nice course to wet our appetites for the worlds. Greg I hope I havent ordered a too brutal course for next saturday

    See you all next weekend

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    What

    Nobody ever got them scores when i used to set up, has everyone gone soft at Kibworth, make em earn their points thats what i say
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    Quote Originally Posted by never too old View Post
    Nobody ever got them scores when i used to set up, has everyone gone soft at Kibworth, make em earn their points thats what i say
    Nice to see you have managed to tap into the internet in Bulgaria
    I am sure at least one shooter managed to clear one of your courses last year, just can't remember who it was
    Hope all is going well for you, keep intouch

    ATB

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    Quote Originally Posted by never too old View Post
    Nobody ever got them scores when i used to set up, has everyone gone soft at Kibworth, make em earn their points thats what i say
    well with 15mm reducers at 55yds forced unsupported standing shots is it any wonder
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    moan moan moan thats all some people do, i did my courses to help people really but i guess what i should have done was to allow for the people who liked to get 60 out of 60, work hard get better thats my motto, good luck to all with the season im sure all will enjoy, i will be back at some point this year or next, and maybe Bob will do even better looking at the results, Rock and Roll BOBBY
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    Never let it be said that your courses were easy or boring though Steve, .... far from it mate, they always gave great entertainment. However, I can see the advantage though, for kibby shooters who engage in UKHFT competitions, to be able to practice at home on UKHFT type courses.
    He who dies with the most toys wins. Flying, shooting, fishing and sports cars, what more could a man want.

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