Hi Everyone
And now we are 40% of the way in to this year’s SIHFT.
Big thanks to the Ford HFT crew and Ford Ranges for hosting this round. Not the usual Ford weather – with no rain and only a relatively gentle breeze; just enough at times to catch you out.
Loved some of those very Fordie targets …. Specially the arrow and blob on lane 30 and the bat. With apologies to anyone else involved, my guess is that Lol’s been tinkering again in his metal shop.
Those NOT caught out by ‘odd’ targets or the breeze, included Kev Catt and Charles Peal who came in with joint top scores of 58 and an amazing 54 from GC with his TX200.
Didn’t fare so well?? What excuses did you take with you to your starting lane?
For my part, the list began Saturday evening, when I had a feeling that my usual gun was not holding air as it should. I topped up my ‘back-up’ (yes, another FTP) and decided I’d have to take it round today’s comp. However, I’d forgotten quite how unalike these two guns are – different length stock set-up, different cheek piece height, trigger completely different, different scope (EVX v’s the Digi Nite Eye) which is prob 12mm higher on its mounts and 30mm dia rather than 25mm of the Nite Eye. And would it group with the new pellets I’ve only just started using. NO. A check on Ford’s lovely range before the shoot resulted in my having to take the stripper off the end of the barrel and ‘roughly’ reset the zero to my preferred 35yds. Apart from that, I really had no idea what the holdovers were. And it showed. After that lot, I guess coming in with a 50 was a minor miracle
Anyway, here is the full set of results ….. today, this includes the Handicap column to reflect the fact that our one-n-only Primary Class entrant (Gabriel) earns an extra 4 points, which counts toward his potential Iden Fern team score.
Name Club Class Score Hscore % Badge T(eam)
Kevin Catt Meon Valley O 58 58 100.0 Gold T
Charles Peal Oaks O 58 58 100.0 G T
Justin Rayner Visitor O 57 57 98.3 G
Andy Simpson Buxted O 57 57 98.3 G T
Roger Dibbens Visitor O 56 56 96.6 G
Aaron Friend Oaks O 56 56 96.6 G T
Lol Moore Ford O 56 56 96.6 G T
Mike Seagrave Meon Valley O 56 56 96.6 G T
Vince Blackman Visitor O 55 55 94.8 G
Kevin Hills Visitor O 55 55 94.8 G
Steve Britland Horsham O 54 54 93.1 G T
Graeme Cargan Oaks R 54 54 93.1 G T
Mark Rackley Meon Valley O 54 54 93.1 G T
Ewan Hobbs Iden Fern O 53 53 91.4 Silver T
Howard Kalisch Buxted O 53 53 91.4 S T
Owen Wilson Buxted O 53 53 91.4 S T
Nigel Buchan Swallows O 52 52 89.7 S
Scott Somerville Meon Valley J 52 52 89.7 G T
Simon Whittick Horsham O 52 52 89.7 S T
Justin Roberts Ford O 51 51 87.9 S T
Kevin Wickson Buxted O 51 51 87.9 S T
Mike Burgess Swallows O 50 50 86.2 S T
Richard Chase Ford O 50 50 86.2 S T
Phil Moody Horsham O 50 50 86.2 S T
Darren Purnell Buxted O 50 50 86.2 S T
Vince Guy Swallows O 49 49 84.5 S T
Nick Orr Oaks O 49 49 84.5 S T
Paul Bradford Buxted O 48 48 82.8 Bronze
Paul Charman Swallows O 48 48 82.8 B T
Gabriel Hobbs Iden Fern P 48 52 82.8 G T
Steb Martinez Ford O 48 48 82.8 B T
Roy Pearce Iden Fern O 48 48 82.8 B T
David West Buxted O 48 48 82.8 B
Paul Andrew Visitor O 47 47 81.0 B
Pat Fitzgerald Ford R 47 47 81.0 S T
Nathan Ingram Buxted O 47 47 81.0 B
Barbara Pearce Iden Fern L 47 47 81.0 S T
Mary Rackley Visitor L 47 47 81.0 S T
Glen Turner Ford O 47 47 81.0 B
Bruce Ingram Buxted O 46 46 79.3 B
Paul Somerville Meon Valley O 46 46 79.3 B
Nick Byrne Oaks .22 45 45 77.6 S T
Nigel Carter Visitor R 45 45 77.6 S
Charlie Grey Ford R 44 44 75.9 S
Gary Morrison Buxted O 44 44 75.9 B
Dominic West Visitor O 44 44 75.9 B
Hugborg Hudson Meon Valley L 43 43 74.1 B
Dean Yaxley Meon Valley O 43 43 74.1
Elgar Bluer Meon Valley .22 42 42 72.4 B
Harvey Friend Oaks J 42 42 72.4 B
Daniel Hudson Meon Valley O 42 42 72.4
Charlie Sebbage Oaks R 42 42 72.4 B
Greet Hopper Ford L 35 35 60.3
Ian Bull Swallows O 34 34 58.6 T
Please let me know a.s.a.p. if you spot anything you think is amiss.
Prize drawer winners today were :
• Mark Rackley – the £27 cash prize, and
• Aaron Friend – the Air Arms goody bag
Apologies from me for making an error when calculating (and announcing) today’s Team scores. In fact, Meon came out on top, with Buxted in 2nd place.
Club Round 4 Cumulative Points
Meon Valley 267 37
Buxted 264 47
Oaks 262 40
Horsham 260 30
Ford 252 31
Iden Fern 252 27
Swallows 225 31
Bisley 133 18
Maldon 132 30
Several teams needed to draw cards from the lucky dip, starting with Bisley and MAD, neither of which had any entries for the day and got 3 cards each (the max). Horsham needed 2 cards and Iden Fern and Swallows FTC 1 apiece.
Happy shooting wherever you are until the SIHFT mid year point and Round 5 at Buxted in 4 weeks’ time on Sunday 7th July.
Between now and then, we’ll wish all the best to those travelling to Holland next weekend for the Air Arms International. Otherwise there seems to be nowt occurring in Sussex on Sunday 16/6. Then we have the UKAHFT double-header at Rivington the week after (22nd and 23rd June) and the British Air Rifle Championships at MAD on the 30th.
Should you be aware of any other events of interest, please let us know.
Biggles
Last edited by biggles; 10-06-2019 at 09:42 PM. Reason: Meon team allocation and score total
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
“To be sure of hitting the target, shoot first, and call whatever you hit the target”
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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
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
Excellent day all round, with one fly in the ointment for me....more later.
Buxted, second, what the Lots of "visitors"
Thanks for accompanying me Charlie, calm as ever, especially considering your senior moment
Top shooting Graeme
The aforementioned fly - now I am not totally without fault here and I fessed up to it at the time, I doughnut'd a target some time back and convinced myself I had hit it, in denial, even though those around me were unconvinced I had had hit it, a one was marked. I did however have a word with myself and change the card to a zero a couple of lanes later, so it was a temporary cheat....still beat myself up about it though.
Anyway, today I witnessed a blatant, silent, doughnut and the shooter looked up to his partner "plated it", "yep" was the response.
Several of us looked at each other and rolled our eyes, I should have jumped on it but didnt
If they are reading this they know who they are, I am not going to say who, but they need to take a look at themselves
..."My son," said the Norman Baron...."The Saxon is not like us Normans. His manners are not so polite. But he never means anything serious till he talks about justice and right"...
Having had to deal with hearsay cheaters on numerous occasions in the past I can safely say it is a sh1t hospital pass. Being mild and timid it seldom comes easy. Confrontation at the time is unfortunately the only way to deal with it otherwise the opportunity is lost. Unfortunately most decent competitors would rather take the easy option and agree with the cheat rather than challenge and refuse to be blugeonged into a point being awarded. So don't just blame the cheat blame yourselves for your lack of conviction.
Visitors are merely that, people who come and go, taking your offered refreshment on their journey elsewhere.
Monkey.
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True followed by deep
Did someone mention refreshments
..."My son," said the Norman Baron...."The Saxon is not like us Normans. His manners are not so polite. But he never means anything serious till he talks about justice and right"...
Meon got lucky today lol .... if you added up all the visitors scores they would have won lol
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Ooooo yes. Another stats officer boob. And that in spite of the fact that her other half made it quite clear when booking in that Mary had now become a Meonite.
Must have a word with him (sorry Mary)
Does mean the Meon team gun score for Round 4 climbs to 267.
Corrected on the spreadsheet. No other impact on the in-year points total.
Post 1 above updated
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
Its like watching 'corrie' in the old days (who killed den...) at least it isn't boring haha!!
Well done top scorers (especially Oakies..) I see Simmo has had to start knocking targets over as his excuse book has been so violated! ('bout time ha!)
Ford with no wind though.......
Will be back someday, hopefully end of summer.. haven't even looked through a scope let alone pulled a trigger
(i can imagine the sigh of relief from whoever has been saddled with simpleton )
Be lucky X
SIHFT Winners 2011 - 2012 - 2013 - AND 2014....2015..2016...oh look back at green...running out of colours! Ha!