It wasn't wind, it was like a bloody Tornado at times, coming at you from all directions. I was actually aiming at dirt on a few shots to get a pellet on the plate.
Neil
What a day to hold the final round on,
With the wind blowing in all directions and trialing the proposed UKAHFT rule changes it led to some very intresting scores
With only 10% of the competitiors managing to score 50 or above
Lots of mixed views on the proposed changes so be nice for a few more comments on here.
Results
Open
James McClachlan 52
Roger Lait 51
Simon Vant 51
Andrea (The Wife)Marshall 50
Bruce Marshall 50
Dave Goldsberry 50
Grego Hensman 49
Barry Smith 49
Wayne Marriott 48
Kieran Turner 47
Chris Cundey 47
Dave Hunter 47
Chris Guy 46
Brian Heaps 46
Alex Larkin 46
Les Young 45
Jamie Chapman 45
Ricky Downing 45
Bob Farthing 44
Neil Price 44
Ian Hunter 44
Ryan Charlton 44
Michelle Pullen 43
Greg Hensman 43
Andy Varden 43
Lloyd Grove 42
Rob Mobley 42
Brigitte Parker 41
Matt Furlong 40
Mark Crossland 40
Paul Brittain 40
Pete Dunn 39
Mark Thompson 39
Mick Goss Snr 39
Paul Andrews 38
Jez Ashby 38
Ian Houghton 37
Craig Sargeant 37
Jon Roper 36
Ian Roberts 34
Bernard Harris 31
Recoiling
Steve Whitting 49
Kathy Thompson 43
Tom Bates 42
Kyle Hampton 41
Chris Holmes 41
Andy Cotterill 39
Bob Clay 38
Steve Chapman 36
Michael Finnigan 33
Paul Spencer 30
Will Gabbott 28
Junior
Evan Grove 45
Chris Mobley 42
Anthony Marshall 40
Tom Roper 37
Ben Cotterill 37
Ben Anderson 37
'22
Dave Chapman 43
Look forward to seeing you all at our Xmas/presentation Comp on the 10th Dec
Daystate MK4 ST Burris FullfieldII
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It wasn't wind, it was like a bloody Tornado at times, coming at you from all directions. I was actually aiming at dirt on a few shots to get a pellet on the plate.
Neil
Current airguns:- Steyr LG110: Steyr LP10: Air Arms HFT500: Weihrauch97 fully customised.
Must agree with Neil twas a tad Tornado-y (Is that a word?)
Shot with Mick Goss Senior and Will Gabbot,
Who of course assisted my shooting with various helpfull comments.
Like missed by HOW MUCH etc
Though fighting a Man Cold I battled on, I liked the course (sad git!) it made me think out each shot before I missed the target
Well done to those set it up great use of not only small kill areas blended skillfully with height and angle offsetting,
More Please,
I enjoyed the banter from the team in front and to the rear and witnessed their cracking shooting,
A Bloody! Good Day Out At Kibby in my book,
Bernard.
Last edited by ratgunner; 26-11-2011 at 10:01 PM. Reason: missed out one of these !