Minor error to the above should have said Kibby Marksman Rnd3 Results
A very wet and windy day at kibby today.
This didn't seem to dampen the spirit of the hardy folk that ventured out onto what can only be described as a very tricky course.
With 25 targets being shot twice it gave the competitors a chance of seeing where the first pellet landed to try and direct the second shot into the kill zone.
Many thanks to Andy W and Rob B for helping with the course setting/packing away I am sure it is appreciated by everyone that took part today
Results below, out of 100
Some of the shooters score cards seemed to be missing at the end of the day not sure if they had been blown away or if some people didn't put there cards in. If your name isn't on the list and should be please PM me and I will get it altered.
Open
Bruce Marshall 82
Andrea (The Wife) Marshall78
Nick Pearsons 78
David Chapman 78
LLoyd Upton 78
Greg Hensman77
Andy Conroy 76
Al Collip 76
Jamie Chapman 76
Phil Russell 75
Danny Webb 72
Tom Fielder 70
Mick Goss Snr 66
Bernard Harris 62
Jez Ashby 62
C Kendrik 59
Steve Hesp 58
Katrina Randell 57
Luke Kendrick 51
Recoil
Paul spencer 70
Tom Bates 67
Richard Moroz 60
Mick Goss Jnr 60
Andrew Tomkins 60
jon roper 56
Charlotte Tomkins 53
P Conroy 50
Freestyle
Gary Brown 56
Anne Russell 53
junior
tom roper 22 recoiling 33
Last edited by stillwater; 08-05-2010 at 07:00 PM.
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Minor error to the above should have said Kibby Marksman Rnd3 Results
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here are scores for our group
Paul spencer recoiling 70
jon roper recoiling 56
tom roper junior 22 recoiling 33
great fun to be had by all despite the weather!
Thanks for a great day, throughly enjoyed it, although I've never had a totally dry shoot at Kibby it always seems to rain.
And my shoot of the day peg 13 well over 50 yards and killed it twice.
Great course and real testing conditions, you had to think about every shot.
And very pleased with my 78.
Team Kibworth 2011 UKAHFT.
Proud to be part of the Daystate UKAHFT winning team 2010.
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My god that was windy!! My head still feels like its stuck in a turbine and yet again I have the complexion of a Ribena berry.
What a super course!! Just a shame the howling wind and rain didn't allow me to fully enjoy it...I was trying to stop the rain from going down the back of my neck to emerge from my left boot and un-stick the bits of tissue paper from my glasses and the scope before they formed a papermache sheet.
My thanks to Rob for acting an an impromptu hand warmer. By peg 20 I was fading fast as my fingers had gone numb and I couldn't feel the underlever anymore. Congratulations to all who shot; some remarkable scores considering the bizarre wind conditions; the string on peg 4 managed to go in 3 different directions all at the same time.
If the wind joins us next time remind me to bring a cardboard cutout of a cockeral to stick on my head...
..... if I'm going to stand there being blown left and right like a weathervane I might as well look the part.
Thanks to the colonel for posting mine and Toms scores. What a wet and windy day and a really challenging coarse (nearly ran out of ammo I was not expecting that many targets!). Big thanks to Rob for always making us feel very welcome (Tom thinks you are tops!)
Weather was awfull felt like i was on a fishing trawler at times with the amount of water that was going in my scope
Must agree with batfink what a fantastic course, you could tell that a lot of time had been spent on the placement of each target. That 15mil squizza on top of the telegraph pole
The gorilla head shot half way up ben nevis
Great people at a great club
thanks to everyone involved
Cheers to all those that helped set up/back away. From me, special thanks from rob for helping me out on my first time out on a HFT course. I really enjoyed and wasnt put of by the weather, and i felt that the wind makes it more of a challenge!!!! Im pleased of my score of 70 not sure if thts any gd or not Cant wait for the next comp
What a splendid course, I got altitude sickness on one the targets
I shot with the Micks Goss Snr n Jnr with Lloyd Upton, Thank You Gentlemen,
and Mick Snr,
I know it was Rubbish! I missed the Damned! Range
There was some splendid shooting done considering the conditions and and some excellent Banter and typically Kibby leg pulling,
What a Bonkers! Hobby, I Love it,
An interesting and challenging course with difficult weather conditions, just a shame my gun broke on peg 6. And I was doing so well despite knocking down then donutting target three, the first shot wasn't a fluke honest. Some suprisingly good scores all things considered, well done lads and lasses. Hopefully my spring guide will be replaced by next time(a good excuse to get a v-mach inside).
mankind is merely a gnats fart in the great wind of creation, but it sure does stink up the place.
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Looks like I missed a fun day
Unfortunately my back has been seriously painful and for the past week I have been unable to stand fully upright. This bloody back issue has cost me too many days shooting this year Hopefully things will improve soon and I will be able to join you all next week.
Well done to all who managed to shoot in those conditions.
All the best
Bob
He who dies with the most toys wins. Flying, shooting, fishing and sports cars, what more could a man want.
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Daystate MK4 ST Burris FullfieldII
Even a broken watch tells the right time twice a day
http://kibworthairgunclub.freeforums.org/index.php