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    Kibby Open HFT Rnd5 Results

    Another tricky course at Kibby today which had more than a few shooters scrathing their heads
    Thanks to everyone that continues to come along and support the series, your support is greatly appreciated.

    Results
    Dave Chapman 22 54
    Bob Skidmore 22 44
    Tim Harris 22 40

    Greg Hensman Jnr 58
    Evan Grove Jnr 49
    Anthony Marshall Jnr 47
    Will Ashby Jnr 42
    Luke Kendrick Jnr 40
    Tom Fielder Jnr 39
    Tom Roper Jnr 23

    Ryan Martin Open 55
    Bruce Marshall Open 55
    Dave Martin Open 54
    Simon Turnbull Open 54
    Les Young Open 54
    Roger Dyson Open 53
    Jamie Chapman Open 53
    Andy Wilkinson Open 53
    Lloyd Grove Open 53
    Neil Price Open 52
    Mick Mctighe Open 52
    Paul Cunningham Open 51
    Phil Russell Open 51
    Ian Gregory Open 50
    Rob Farthing Open 50
    Nigel Smith Open 50
    Dave Cadman Open 50
    Andrea Marshall Open 50
    Glin Burns Open 48
    Steve Chapman Open 45
    Ken Gould Open 45
    Jez Ashby Open 44
    Mick Goss Jnr Open 43
    Jon Roper Open 42
    Patrick Conroy Open 40
    Bernard Harris Open 39

    Kathy Thompson recoil 47
    Mark Thompson recoil 46
    Andy Conroy recoil 43
    Chris Holmes recoil 42
    A Tomkins recoil 41
    Charlotte Tomins recoil 38
    Will Gabbott recoil 37

    Anne Russell Freestyle 51
    Telford Redden Freestyle 40
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    If anyone has found a camo shooting mat either on the range or in the car park then it's mine......

    Neil
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    Quote Originally Posted by u.k.neil View Post
    If anyone has found a camo shooting mat either on the range or in the car park then it's mine......

    Neil
    Neil......Its Camo. How the hell are we expected to find it. The object of Camo is to disguise it so it can't be found!!!!!

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    Current standings after 5 rounds
    '22
    Dave Chapman 500%
    Bob Skidmore 357.829%
    Jnr
    Will Ashby 440.699%
    Greg Hensman 373.611%
    Evan Grove 371.123%
    Open
    Andrea Marshall 465.044%
    Bruce Marshall 463.761%
    Paul Cunningham 461.777%
    Steve Chapman 450.779%
    Ian Gregory 446.443%
    Jez Ashby 437.393%
    Les Young 400.652%
    Andy Varden 379.092%
    Mick Mctighe 375.860%
    Lloyd Grove 372.219%

    Recoil
    KAthy Thompson 438.963
    Mark Thompson 427.128
    Daniel Turner 366.741

    Freestyle
    Anne Russell 400%
    Telford Redden 313.148
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    well done to all who shot well, it's good to see Dyson shooting pre-charge, he never was any good with a boinger.
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    Quote Originally Posted by u.k.neil View Post
    If anyone has found a camo shooting mat either on the range or in the car park then it's mine......

    Neil
    Found and stored in the shed, Rob.
    waya

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob Brown View Post
    Found and stored in the shed, Rob.
    Thanks Rob,
    Where did you find it? We couldn't remember if we'd left it on the course, in the sign-on area, or in the car park.
    Cracking course, by the way. Really enjoyed it (and you had the weather just right.....again!)
    Bob.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob Brown View Post
    Found and stored in the shed, Rob.
    Many thanks Rob, it must be Altzheimers thingmabob, whatsit, you know, bag of chips please......

    Who.......?


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    Smile I think I'm getting the hang of this now...

    Quote Originally Posted by u.k.neil View Post
    If anyone has found a camo shooting mat either on the range or in the car park then it's mine......

    Neil
    Tch! I thought that special coat-hook attachment on the front of your rifle was supposed to prevent these sort of misshaps? You know, the pointy bit inbetween the toasting fork and the freeview aerial.

    Cracking course as ever. Throughly enjoyed this one...even though there was a bunny on a precarious pole behind the bank and another one on the mound at peg 1 with altitude sickness.
    Blooming cheek at peg 15 though. I mean fancy erecting a dead tree right in front of the blooming target I knew something was amiss when none of the leaves were moving. It looked like the foliate equivalent of the Harmony Hairspray ads in the 1980's. You know the ones... room full of women wearing shoulderpads that the quarterback of the Chicago Bears could only dream of and a hairdo that was somewhere between a large furry rug and a crash helmet. Freeze-frame a Bonnie Tyler video and you've got the look. All the other trees were rippling gently from front to back, and this poor thing wretched thing was stood there with its motheaten branches at 90-degrees to the left. *Hurumph!*
    There may not have been a clear view of the bunny from the peg, but as you only had to be touching the peg having a pair of feet the size of flippers can have some advantages.
    Not a position I foresee re-visiting, feet about 6 feet apart and having to face the wrong way in order to then twist and try and brace my left elbow. My thanks to Neil for his sincere words of encouragement as I swung in an erratic arc from left to right trying to find the blooming bunny, his discreet cry of "PULL!" will stay with me.

    Looking forward to the next one

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    Quote Originally Posted by batfink View Post
    Tch! I thought that special coat-hook attachment on the front of your rifle was supposed to prevent these sort of misshaps? You know, the pointy bit inbetween the toasting fork and the freeview aerial.

    Cracking course as ever. Throughly enjoyed this one...even though there was a bunny on a precarious pole behind the bank and another one on the mound at peg 1 with altitude sickness.
    Blooming cheek at peg 15 though. I mean fancy erecting a dead tree right in front of the blooming target I knew something was amiss when none of the leaves were moving. It looked like the foliate equivalent of the Harmony Hairspray ads in the 1980's. You know the ones... room full of women wearing shoulderpads that the quarterback of the Chicago Bears could only dream of and a hairdo that was somewhere between a large furry rug and a crash helmet. Freeze-frame a Bonnie Tyler video and you've got the look. All the other trees were rippling gently from front to back, and this poor thing wretched thing was stood there with its motheaten branches at 90-degrees to the left. *Hurumph!*
    There may not have been a clear view of the bunny from the peg, but as you only had to be touching the peg having a pair of feet the size of flippers can have some advantages.
    Not a position I foresee re-visiting, feet about 6 feet apart and having to face the wrong way in order to then twist and try and brace my left elbow. My thanks to Neil for his sincere words of encouragement as I swung in an erratic arc from left to right trying to find the blooming bunny, his discreet cry of "PULL!" will stay with me.

    Looking forward to the next one
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    I still don't believe the stance you took on that one, and still knocked the bloody thing down....

    Great shot though, whish I had a camera with me for that one......

    Neil
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    Quote Originally Posted by stillwater View Post
    Current standings after 5 rounds
    '22
    Dave Chapman 500%
    Bob Skidmore 357.829%
    Jnr
    Will Ashby 440.699%
    Greg Hensman 373.611%
    Evan Grove 371.123%
    Open
    Andrea Marshall 465.044%
    Bruce Marshall 463.761%
    Paul Cunningham 461.777%
    Steve Chapman 450.779%
    Ian Gregory 446.443%
    Jez Ashby 437.393%
    Les Young 400.652%
    Andy Varden 379.092%
    Mick Mctighe 375.860%
    Lloyd Grove 372.219%

    Recoil
    KAthy Thompson 438.963
    Mark Thompson 427.128
    Daniel Turner 366.741

    Freestyle
    Anne Russell 400%
    Telford Redden 313.148
    Whats all this mean please Greg?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob1 View Post
    Thanks Rob,
    Where did you find it? We couldn't remember if we'd left it on the course, in the sign-on area, or in the car park.
    Cracking course, by the way. Really enjoyed it (and you had the weather just right.....again!)
    Bob.
    It was in covered area, on a table, thought it was to raffle off to pay for my puncture.
    waya

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob Brown View Post
    It was in covered area, on a table, thought it was to raffle off to pay for my puncture.
    Thanks Rob, I must have forgotten to pick it up after dropping the scorecards in.
    Bob.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baldee View Post
    Whats all this mean please Greg?

    Confusion is a part of life. Well mine anyway.
    Sent you a PM hope it makes sense
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