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    Sussex Interclub HFT 2018 - Round 8 Results

    Hi Everyone

    Back to Ford and back to ‘real’ weather. Perhaps not quite as windy as we’ve come to expect out on the West Sussex flatland and not as wet as some forecasters predicted, but I was finally able to wear my trusty ol’ shooting jacket again

    HUGE thanks to a very small and select group of Fordies who put out a course for us in new places and with lots and lots of targets we’ve not seen before. Who on earth thought up another word target - spelling out “DONUT”?? And that thing with the kill as the epiglottis dangling down at the back of an open mouth Some great work there; I’d certainly lay odds that none of those new ones appeared on Charles’ ranging chart.

    As can be seen from the table below, today’s turn-out was unusually low. All on your Summer hols? Or just decided that you were not ready to ‘cope’ with such awful weather? Come on peops. Pack your beach wear away and get ready for something other than blazing heat; there are trophies to be won and your club needs you.

    Here is the full set of results …..

    Name Club Class Score % Badge T(eam)
    Mike Burgess Swallows O 56 100.0 Gold T
    Kevin Hills Buxted O 54 96.4 G T
    Nigel Buchan Buxted O 53 94.6 G T
    Kevin Catt Meon Valley O 53 94.6 G T
    Lewis Hodges Oaks O 53 94.6 G T
    Howard Kalisch Buxted O 53 94.6 G T
    Graeme Cargan (O) Oaks O 52 92.9 G T
    Mike Seagrave Meon Valley O 52 92.9 G T
    Scott Somerville Meon Valley J 52 92.9 G T
    Spencer Bailey Buxted O 51 91.1 Silver T
    Roger Dibbens Buxted O 51 91.1 S
    Jon Newton-May Buxted O 51 91.1 S T
    Paul Bradford Buxted O 50 89.3 S
    Richard Chase (O) Ford O 50 89.3 S T
    Aaron Friend Oaks O 50 89.3 S T
    Kim Lum Swallows O 50 89.3 S T
    Colin Medway Meon Valley O 50 89.3 S T
    Charles Peal Oaks O 50 89.3 S T
    Justin Rayner Buxted O 50 89.3 S
    Derek Watson (O) Horsham O 50 89.3 S T
    Nigel Grigsby Meon Valley O 49 87.5 S T
    Andy Simpson Buxted O 49 87.5 S
    Kevin Wickson Buxted O 49 87.5 S
    Nick Orr Oaks O 48 85.7 S T
    Glen Turner Ford O 48 85.7 S T
    Simon Whittick Horsham O 48 85.7 S T
    Vince Guy Swallows O 47 83.9 S T
    Mark Rackley Meon Valley O 47 83.9 S
    Pat Fitzgerald Ford R 46 82.1 S T
    Stephen Fullaway Horsham O 46 82.1 Bronze T
    Gary Morrison Buxted O 45 80.4 B
    Keith Paddington Horsham O 45 80.4 B T
    Darren Purnell Buxted O 45 80.4 B
    Ivan Edmiston Buxted O 44 78.6 B
    Steb Martinez (O) Ford O 44 78.6% B T
    Nick Byrne Oaks O 43 76.8 B
    Paul Charman Swallows O 43 76.8 B T
    Neil Parrott Meon Valley O 43 76.8 B
    Roy Pearce Iden Fern O 43 76.8 B T
    Paul Somerville Meon Valley .22 43 76.8 S
    Dean Yaxley Meon Valley O 41 73.2
    Martin Rawlings Swallows O 40 71.4 T
    Barbara Pearce Iden Fern L 38 67.9 B T
    Harvey Friend Oaks J 34 60.7

    Please let me know a.s.a.p. if you spot anything you think is amiss. BBS PM or email or Facebook message all welcome.

    Post Round 8 individual results will appear very soon (NOW HERE). As predicted, there are many moves – up and down.

    In spite of a total no less than 22 points below their Round 7 figure, Buxted move another 2 points clear at the top of the team table:

    Club Round 7 Cumulative Points
    Buxted 262 94
    Meon Valley 256 76
    Oaks 252 89
    Ford 237 65
    Swallows 236 59
    Horsham 232 63
    Iden Fern 207 48
    Maldon 151 53

    Ford, Horsham, Iden Fern and MAD all required lucky-dip cards today. 1 each for Ford and Horsham, and 3 each for Iden Fern and, yet again, MAD, the latter making up their entire team score.

    Prize drawer winners today were :
    • Pat (still on his meds and showing no sign of aggression) Fitzgerald won the £22 cash prize, and
    • Kim Lum took home today’s Air Arms goody bag

    There’s now quite a pause in 2018 SIHFT proceeding before we head over to Buxted for the penultimate round (9) on the 30th of September. A reminder BBS thread will be posted a week before that event.

    Lots going on in the meantime to keep you busy.

    Next weekend (18th and 19th) there is an Open HFT at Horsham on the Sunday as well as 2 rounds of the UKAHFT Nationals at Furnace Mill and Nomads for the travelers among us.

    Mile Oak have an Open HFT on Sunday 26th, followed by one of the great events of the year – the Air Arms RN10 at Northall on Sunday 2/9.

    Ford and Iden Fern have Open comps on 9/9 and the following weekend 16/9, Buxted host the “Sussex 50”, coinciding with a few absentees heading up north again to help Air Arms at the Midland Game Fair.

    And finally, on Sunday the 23rd, there is a UKAHFT round at Cambridge and a further round of the Horsham Summer Open.

    In simple terms, there is no excuse for being out of practice. I expect multiple clearances when we get to Buxted for Round 9. But Andy may have something in mind to deter that.

    Biggles
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    Did we not go a whole round without stopping? I don't recall blowing my Acme Thunderer other than at the start!

    Is that a record?
    Save time, see it my way

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    Thumbs up

    Well shot Mike impressive score in the conditions

    Just had the one stoppage on peg 28.


    Has anybody ever cleared an Andy course - I think not!!!
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    Cheers EDBOC

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herp View Post
    Did we not go a whole round without stopping? I don't recall blowing my Acme Thunderer other than at the start!

    Is that a record?
    One in the woods in the dying seconds - check a target
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    Bottled it...

    I am surprised, some great scores there.

    Looked a bitch of course when we set it.

    Glad the new targets were appreciated, have some new ones on the way, if any of the Sussex clubs want an occasional odd bod target making I am happy to help.... That's occasional, not a full course worth😉

    Anyway, typing this watching a cracking sunset with the carp rods set for the night - already had 2 twenty pounders and only been at it 4 hours 😁😁
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    Quote Originally Posted by Enthusiast View Post
    One in the woods in the dying seconds - check a target
    Bugger! There is always one 😀
    Save time, see it my way

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herp View Post
    Bugger! There is always one 😀
    Sorry my fault

    Well shot mike, excellent score in those conditions
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    Quote Originally Posted by Herp View Post
    Did we not go a whole round without stopping? I don't recall blowing my Acme Thunderer other than at the start!

    Is that a record?
    Hi Steb.

    Even with the comment that there was one whistle for a target to be checked, I'm pretty sure that this is a record (lowest) number of stoppages.

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    Ford

    Well done ford for putting on a good mornings shoot.
    Well done old boy for a nice 56 in them conditions.
    See you all soon
    Graeme

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    Thanks to Ford another good and varied course. Could have done without the donut on peg 3. Great shooting Mike!
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    Great course really enjoyed it 😉 shot like a #$%* again but good laugh. Superb shooting biggles aswell 😉

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    Quote Originally Posted by risingfriend View Post
    Great course really enjoyed it 😉 shot like a #$%* again but good laugh. Superb shooting biggles aswell 😉
    Ditto that!

    Thanks to everyone at Ford for a fab day and a really enjoyable course.

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    Well done Ford

    I started my HFT many years ago at Ford.
    Beards and Pat will remember LOL
    I think that this was the best course to date , well done again.
    Thank you to the 3 of you that set the course,
    Regards Nigel.
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