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    Evening Graeme et al

    Well, I finally got around to it - the final card - with the usual erratic shots, but one very pleasant surprise.

    For 3 out of four of the diagrams I knew I'd fired some shots as I could see one hole either clear of the black bit or at least peeking out of it (doh ). The 4th (2nd diagram shot) was a mystery only revealed when I walked up to the target.

    Results per diagram were:

    1. 6,9,9,10,10 = 44
    2. 10,10,10,10,10 = 50
    3. 7,8,8,9,10 = 42
    4. 7,8,8,9,9 = 41

    Total 177 and including that PB diagram 2 which really surprised me; it hadn't felt that good. Well chuffed So much so that I felt the need to take a piccy of it ...



    ATB

    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

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    WOW

    Impressive stuff Mr Biggles, well done on that 50!

    Scores updated, currently you are in first place.

    cheers
    g
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    score for Nov

    My scores for November are:

    33
    34
    36
    37

    This is consistant shooting for me.
    Pistol - HW45

    Thanks again.

    Brian

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    Jim McArthur is offline Frock coat wearing, riverboat dwelling, southern gent
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    Congratulations, Brian!

    I hope to get out and shoot this afternoon.

    Remember that time for this, our final round, is growing short, gents.


    Jim
    UBC's Police Pistol Manager
    "Nasty, noisy things, revolvers, Count. Better stick to air-guns." Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone

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    Thumbs up Really Impressive!!

    One day I will have a target that looks like that! How exciting. Jan

    Quote Originally Posted by biggles View Post
    Evening Graeme et al

    Well, I finally got around to it - the final card - with the usual erratic shots, but one very pleasant surprise.

    For 3 out of four of the diagrams I knew I'd fired some shots as I could see one hole either clear of the black bit or at least peeking out of it (doh ). The 4th (2nd diagram shot) was a mystery only revealed when I walked up to the target.

    Results per diagram were:

    1. 6,9,9,10,10 = 44
    2. 10,10,10,10,10 = 50
    3. 7,8,8,9,10 = 42
    4. 7,8,8,9,9 = 41

    Total 177 and including that PB diagram 2 which really surprised me; it hadn't felt that good. Well chuffed So much so that I felt the need to take a piccy of it ...



    ATB

    Biggles
    Jan McArthur

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    It is the most marvelous city in the world!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jan McArthur View Post
    One day I will have a target that looks like that! How exciting. Jan
    Thanks Jan. Hope you and young Jim have a fab Christmas.

    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

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