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    Horsham Hawks (UKAHFT) Winter Series 2018/19– Round Two Results – 02.12.18

    Horsham Hawks (UKAHFT) Winter Series 2018/19 – Round Two Results – 02.12.18

    Very many thanks to everybody who turned out for the second round of the Horsham Hawks Winter Series today. You may recall that earlier in the year we conducted a brief survey, which resulted in our adoption of a UKAHFT format for this year's series (rather than a 'Hunter' course which had become the custom in the past).

    We enjoyed a very reasonable autumnal day with a fair amount of wind to make things quite interesting. And the rain held off too, for the most part. What more could we ask for?

    Some brilliant scores were achieved - especially so, given the wind. Well done to all the top scorers in the classes today. It was good to have the opportunity to welcome some newcomers to the sport. Keep at it. It's great fun!

    Further rounds will be held on:-

    Round 3 - Sunday 17th February 2019
    Round 4 - Sunday 31st March 2019 followed by tea and prizes.....

    Please find below, results published in the usual format. Any errors are mine alone and if you would be kind enough to ‘ping me’ a note, I will make any necessary corrections.

    I have also prepared a spreadsheet of the results from the rounds so far. This can be found at http://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/003ef4...c714dc15b4.pdf

    See you all at round three, if not before.

    Very best wishes,

    Phil

    Open
    Kevin Hills 57 100
    Howard Kalisch 56 98.246%
    Ewan Hobbs 55 96.491%
    Aaron Friend 54 94.737%
    Phil Jacobs 54 94.737%
    Jon Newton-May 54 94.737%
    Justin Rayner 54 94.737%
    Simon Whittick 53 92.982%
    Mike Burgess 52 91.228%
    Graeme Cargan 50 87.719%
    Kevin Wickson 49 85.965%%
    Steve Britland 48 84.210%
    Nigel Buchan 48 84.210%
    Vince Guy 48 84.210%
    Darren Purnell 48 84.210%
    Gary Morrison 47 82.456%
    Gary Channing 46 80.712%
    Richard Simpson 46 80.712%
    Daniel Smith 46 80.712%
    Keith Paddington 45 78.947%
    Paul Bradford 44 77.192%
    Phil Moody 44 77.192%
    Roy Pearce 43 75.439
    Steve Fullaway 41 71,929%
    Phil Beaton 39 68.421%


    Recoiling/.22
    Bob Pattenden 53 92.982%
    Roger Dibbens 52 91.228%
    Russ Connor 49 85.965%%
    Nigel Wood 47 82.456%
    Maciek Pajek 43 75.439%
    Sebastian Mazurczek 29 50.877%


    Ladies
    Barbara Pearce 42 73.684%


    Juniors
    Gabriel Hobbs 46 80.702%
    Harvey Friend 43 75.439%

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    Cheers Phil and the rest of the hawks..good course today tricky wind. Top bombing Kev also. Cheers again peeps

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    Another fine Hawkie shoot, some nasty range traps today.
    All good fun.

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    Thumbs up

    Kev Hills you're a machine getting 57 out there today brilliant shooting matey.
    Cheers EDBOC

    Buxted HFT

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    top shooting Bob the boinger, and so pleased that Roger got roger Nigel with the prosport that he worked so hard on for Roger. You guys scare me and may be I need to give consideration to the southern area for improving my boinging.
    Does anyone know how to contact doughnuts Anonymous cos I just cant seem to give them up and may be a 0 addict

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    Thanks Rex.
    I hate prosports with a passion, ba****disation of a pefectly good TX200.
    Nigel did a great job on the Prosport, he certainly knows how to turn zeros into heroes (Do I mean the gun or shooter?)

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    I have dried my eyes now and below my nose . nice to see a pro sport yoused to good effect on a hft course bit or a rarity these days and I do like different . Well shot Roger

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    What a quote !

    Quote Originally Posted by Bob P View Post
    Nigel did a great job on the Prosport, he certainly knows how to turn zeros into heroes (Do I mean the gun or shooter?)

    hahahahahahahah Just spat my brew out at that , bloody funny , I'm hoping you meant both

    Boingers are the way to go and yes Rex , it does look like Sussex is a mecca for the springer revival ..... yes i'm there or there abouts but jesus Bob the cyborg is gonna take some beating .

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    And there was me thinking I was just a zero, thanks Russ
    Thanks again to Nigel for working on my Prosport - it really is very nice.
    Got you in my sights Mr P
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    Mad I tell you....

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    Thanks Hawkies.

    Excellent morning and course.

    Was doing quite well until (I have to blame something) the head cold took over from senses and completely screwed my rangefinding judgement toward the end of the course, dropping 4 points in the last 7 or 8 lanes. Doh

    Biggles
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