Brilliant,
See you tommorrow
Brilliant,
See you tommorrow
'kin freezin' peeples!
Wrap up warm.
I was thinking about coming along to watch the fun and games but at my age I think the climatic conditions could prove terminal.
Truttemer Tir Club
Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité
Big THANKS to the Southern Hunters and Buxted crews for putting on a great comp today. What amazing weather - considering the forecasts - thank heavens the wind (as well as the rain/snow) from yesterday failed to put in an appearance.
Great day all round.
Well done to the winners - especially Lightly, all out there on his own with a 58; great shooting Steve.
Biggles
Rapid MkII .22, AA400C .177, AA MPR .177, AA Prosport .177, AA TX200, AA FTP900, HW75 .177, HW45 Silver Star .22, and my dear ol' Webley Ranger .177 (circa 1966) Mile Oak - WEB SITE Air Arms HFT Team member
Strange I thought Cambridge was part of the Southern Hunters
Well still a great shoot, glad not to have missed it.
Well shot Mr Light great shooting.
Can't make the next couple work getting in the way.
See you all soon.
"If you are not living on the edge you are taking up too much room!."
Yes very well shot Young Steve.
Nige calendars full for sure but equally so are some peoples self importance so they feel free to ride over all the effort other people have and are putting in to further and maintain such great series as the Southern Hunters. A series that years ago was the only option in a Southern Winter. But hey ho lets just shoot tin chickens on a Sunday and leave the uck ups to Westminster and eveyone else with a hidden agenda.
Big thank you to Charles, Terry and Chris for keeping this going. Had a real good day.
Andy
Buxted HFT Garage Guns are Us. Home of Crowzilla Doppers doughnut corner and SiHFT winners 2007 2008 2009 2010 2017 2018 2019.
Belated thanks to Buxted for hosting what was a cracking round of the SH Series - despite my rifle dumping most of its air (resulting me shooting the majority of the course with about 60-70 bar) it was one of the most enjoyable courses I have ever shot.
Courses such as that don't just "happen", and given the atrocious weather conditions on Saturday when the Hobbits were setting out the course, all credit to them for taking the time and trouble to lay out such a corker (rather than just quickly chucking a few targets out and then buggering off to a nice warm pub - which is what I would have been tempted to do )
My abiding memory of the day? Taking aim at my final target (the micro lollipop on peg 25) with about 50 bar left in the cylinder, giving it just over 6 mildots of elevation - and knocking it over (much to my amazement!) I might have ended up with a really cr*p score of just 41, but I had huge fun doing so - and for me, that's what it's all about
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