Hi G
Petes scores are:
34/40/33/40 = 147
Mine are:
41/42/36/42 = 161
Have a good competition this weekend
John
Scores for August:
36, 36, 34, 29, = 134 total.
Same rig: Beeman P3 .177 with H&N wc pellets.
Jim
UBC's Police Pistol Manager
"Nasty, noisy things, revolvers, Count. Better stick to air-guns." Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone
Hi G
Petes scores are:
34/40/33/40 = 147
Mine are:
41/42/36/42 = 161
Have a good competition this weekend
John
hold me back !!
August scores are 33, 35, 36 and 43.
Not enough practice I think. I certainly seemed to warm up after three targets, the last one was a blinder and it really felt like it was at last coming together. I need to practice a day or two before the next month's comp.
As Roy Castle used to say "dedication's what you need".
Jef
AKA Porthos, a Piskateer of Renown.
I am a pistaholic, and proud of it
Scores for september:
40 + 43 + 45 + 35(!) = 163
Away for a month now and it will probably take a month to get my eye in again when I get back!
Walther CP-2 Match, FAS 604 & Tau 7 target pistols, Smith & Wesson 6" & 4" co2 pistol, Crosman 1377,
Baikal IZH 53 pistol, Gamo CFX Royal,177, Umarex SA-10 CO2 pistol.
My scores - only just in time - not that it really matters -but I do enjoy taking part, stop waffling and post the scores - doh!
30
41
30
31
Total 132
Regards
Spike
Hi Graeme et al
Another 'just made it' effort, demonstrating the usual lack of practice.
Scores as follows:
7,8,8,9,10 = 42
8,8,9,9,10 = 44
6,8,8,9,10 = 41
7,8,9,9,9 = 42
For a not so grand total of 169.
Hey ho
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
Very kind of you, young Jim, but I do kick myself when I 'throw' 6s & 7s.
While the scores may end up the same, I hate 'seeing' holes appearing during a 5 shot string, indicating a 7 or worse.
Only solution is to make some time for practice - which I've not been doing.
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
Hi scores as follows
39
44
40
42
165
not fantastic but i'm happy with that.
keep up the good work
atvb
Jason
Fancy shooting your air pistols & rifles a bit more, then guy's & gal's come visit us at theUBC for loads of fun competitions for all types of air pistols and rifles.
Hi all
returned from the World FT Championships late last night. Had a great time over in Ireland. Went with the goal of not coming last and although have not seen the scores yet, I believe myself to be somewhere midfield with my lad faring a bit better. Made some really silly mistakes, one particular one I did each of the three days when not resetting my top dial each time! Scope played up on last day and was taking 55 yarders at a dialing in for 60 yards plus, lost at least 8 points before realising the scope was throwing a wobble!
Oh well. But all in a great time. ( apart from the Redheaded Russian girl, who I booed at the presentation, she came second in the ladies class but she did not applaud a single winner at the presentation so I gave her no respect back. Can't stand that sort of arrogance I am afraid and I make no bones about it)
Anyways back to normal.
All scores now updated, plenty of 40+'s in there. Well done.
Jim, have added a point to your total for August, I think your calculator is playing up.
Cheers
Graeme
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Thanks, Graeme.
My calculator is my brain: and that explains it!
Jim
UBC's Police Pistol Manager
"Nasty, noisy things, revolvers, Count. Better stick to air-guns." Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone
Hi Jim
Sitting here at home and wishing that the weather was not so grotty; wetness and a risk of thunderstorms on a shooting day always brings moments of gloom (well, for heaven sake - it's 8 o'clock in the morning and I've got the lights on in the house!).
HOWEVER, very aware that we (UK) looking good compared with your forecast
BBC TV news yesterday evening showed people moving away from the Gulf coast, but it would not surprise me to find you're still at home.
Wherever you are I hope that Gustav chooses a route avoiding you and yours - and your neighbours.
atvb and thinking of you
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
Well, Biggles, you've assessed my character correctly (assessed me for the character I am! I'd have stayed at home in New Orleans. Fortunately my wife had more sense, so we've headed 400 miles north to the Memphis area.
I'm not sure how safe we'll be, even this far away. This Gustav looks to be a monster! And then there's Hannah...
...I'll keep everyone posted. Thanks for your concern!
Jim
Jan McArthur
"When a [wo]man is tired of London... [s]he is tired of life!" (Johnson)
It is the most marvelous city in the world!
Hi Jim
i have just worked out that you are using your wifes login, I was putting 2 and 2 together and getting 5 for awhile there!
Ditto Bigless comments.
Hope all goes well for you.
Cheers
G
p.s. hope you took the important stuff to Memphis....pistols, pellets and targets!
PM me for money saving prices on aquarium fish foods.
Yes, I'm using my wife's laptop but am logged in on my own account now so we'll have to see whether this comes out as Jan or Jim!
I packed my Beeman P3, Umarex Smith, pellets, CO2 cartridges, targets, and new target holder.
Jim
UBC's Police Pistol Manager
"Nasty, noisy things, revolvers, Count. Better stick to air-guns." Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone