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Thread: Shepreth AGC 20/03/05 RESULTS

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    Ricky Rockets Guest

    Shepreth AGC 20/03/05 RESULTS

    A big thank you to everyone again for all of the help and input making it another really enjoyable day. A huge congratulations to Mark Zooanski for a very impressive 59 ex 60 (keep an eye out for him on this years HFT circuit), and a big welcome to all of the new faces we saw today, we hope to see you all again.
    The prestigious SAGC silver salver was presented to Haakon Dewing in an emotional ceremony to have at Lea Valley's club for their victory in our last meeting.
    And finally before the results I promise to bring more Beef burgers next time!! (sorry Andrew)

    EX 60.
    Mark Zooanski - 59
    Tim Saunders - 57
    Rob Dean - 54
    Ricky D'Arcy - 53
    Seb Charles - 53
    Chris Boulton - 52
    Lee Ash - 51
    Andrew Bailey - 49
    David W. - 48
    Mark Andrews - 47
    Martin Slane - 47
    Sean Brown - 45
    Haakon Dewing - 45 (his missus put him off)
    Ben White - 43
    Bill Shepherd - 43
    Darren Bradnick - 40
    Lewis Turner - 40
    Kevin Winter - 39
    Gary D. - 38
    Hughes - 22


    JUNIORS

    Snotty Tom - 48
    Ben Bradnick - 46 (most improved shot award)
    Sam D'Arcy - 40
    Jack Dean - 35
    Steph Winter - 30
    Dermot - 5 (open sights and first time, so well done)

    See you next time..

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    zooankski Guest
    cheers ricky but the name is MARC not mark mate-how long have i known you????
    just hope we win the salver back on the next lea valley/shepreth comp!
    Wonder who will be first to mention twigs??LOL
    Last edited by zooankski; 20-03-2005 at 07:01 PM.

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    paramaniac Guest
    Yeah, i did ok with a .25 cal @ 4 ft/lb......
    Seriously though, good day out.
    Cheers to marc for the top up & use of Chrono

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    LagomorphHunter Guest
    40 out of 60

    Well, that'll teach me to put my scope back on the night before, and drink a few pints of cider and two bottles of wine the night before.

    Big well done to Mark Andrews and Sean Brown, partly for putting up with my moaning, and for upping their scores so much since last time.

    And Ben Bradnick, what an improvement. You'll have to give your dad some coaching lessons.

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    DemonTraitor Guest
    I reckon I could have walked away with 48 if it was not for the pesky twigs I was doing pretty well too.

    Good fun though - nice to see the dry ground

    If it is nice next shoot I will have Carol and Ammba with me, who have never handled a gun before (watch out!!!!!)

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    zooankski Guest
    Forgot to say cheers to ricky for cooking-excellent grub mate-really enjoyed my weener!
    Snotty Tom has also asked me to post that he is chuffed he beat James H-i pointed out that that was because he was at the AGU shoot though! LOL

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    bennyblanco Guest
    well done marc, could be 100% one day soon mate, i think it was a pretty hard course too.
    ****** good score from rob too, glad you got it shooting well and get in touch re. the stock mate.
    think i should of spent a few minutes with the hornet in the last month, ****** SAKO (another five rabbits today though )

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    zooankski Guest
    thats why you didnt stay and help clear up then mate?

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    GaryD Guest
    Thanks to all you guys for making me feel so welcome on my first shoot. Sorry I couldn’t’ stay for the burger bash, hopefully next time and Thanks to Martin and Chris for showing me what to shot at,,, oh and thanks again Martin for the use of your Evening all, Evening all,,,Pump,,, I’m still shakkkkiiinnng must get a tank!!!

    Great shoot, learnt a lot and had fun.

    See you neXt time

    GaryD

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    Its fair to say I had a bit of a shocker

    If it wasnt the bl00dy twigs, it was spots in front of my eyes or the disturbing lack of mud - but something put me off sufficiently that I dropped 13 on course 1

    See you in 2 weeks!

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    zooankski Guest
    haakon-i think you need to join mate as you seem to be at every shoot!

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    Sounds like everyone had a good shoot... See you all next time.

    Tony

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    Kev. (Cambs.) Guest
    ...twigs,.....what twigs,....?

    It was the bl**dy trees that did me in....

    Some very good scores, I really must get some practice in

    Good job the LV crowd weren't there, (not enough prone shots )

    SAGC lookin good now with our fancy new wall to wall conifer mulch floor covering

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    bennyblanco Guest
    can i bring my petrol brush cutter? it might even do better than the hornet on the 8 yarders

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    Thankyou to all the organisers, the course was very interesting indeed and the whole shoot went as scheduled and very smoothly.

    I had an excellent time shooting and am glad to say i seem to be back on target after the ammo change.

    Ricky, for curiousity sakes could you post up scope mag. and calibre?

    Thanks.

    Seb.

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