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    The end is nigh for this series.
    try and get your scores to me asap and I will process them and get them posted, from Saturday it will go quite from me for a while as I'm off for over two weeks on holiday away from the internet.
    I've sent all the competitiors a copy of the results so far so you can check them as I'm sure there are some scores missing for one reason or another, so please check them and send me the scores on the normal scores email. one I'm shure that is missing is Rickenbacker's as he is normally so good in getting them in on time.

    all the best for the next series - into the winter !!!!!!!

    George

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    Quote Originally Posted by thirdwheel View Post
    The end is nigh for this series.
    try and get your scores to me asap and I will process them and get them posted, from Saturday it will go quite from me for a while as I'm off for over two weeks on holiday away from the internet.
    I've sent all the competitiors a copy of the results so far so you can check them as I'm sure there are some scores missing for one reason or another, so please check them and send me the scores on the normal scores email. one I'm sure that is missing is Rickenbacker's as he is normally so good in getting them in on time.

    all the best for the next series - into the winter !!!!!!!

    George
    Hi George, Yes, I'm sorry I got behind with my shooting. But I'm pleased to have now done all my May & June match cards in one big (predictably average) shooting session

    Many thanks for your hard work with the tables, and for your kind words of encouragment

    ATB - Phil

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    Thanks to everone who is trying hard to get all your scores in - quite a nice final flourish in my inbox!

    Best cheers
    George

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    mine was a last flourish! a 244 a real PB for me , the .22 hurri has a really smooth trigger marred only by the sound of a slight creak just prior to release which can be a little unnerving;where as the .177 has a more predictable pull with a tad more resistance approaching release! and yet as my scores seem to indicate the creaky .22 is my best scorer!. looking forward to the new season but still cant bring myself to putting the hurricane brothers to bed and wheeling out something a bit more dedicated to the task .still its great fun using them for some distance plinking in the garden now ive got in tune with them.
    [FWB124s]-[ORIG45]-[relum rescue ctr]
    I CAN RESIST EVERYTHING EXCEPT AN FWB,

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    Quote Originally Posted by red bob View Post
    mine was a last flourish! a 244 a real PB for me , the .22 hurri has a really smooth trigger marred only by the sound of a slight creak just prior to release which can be a little unnerving;where as the .177 has a more predictable pull with a tad more resistance approaching release! and yet as my scores seem to indicate the creaky .22 is my best scorer!. looking forward to the new season but still cant bring myself to putting the hurricane brothers to bed and wheeling out something a bit more dedicated to the task .still its great fun using them for some distance plinking in the garden now ive got in tune with them.
    Considering how you out scored my recoil-less performance with a bloody springer, I think you should retire and take up rifle shooting or something

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    funny thing is rick i sometimes think the recoil pulls the pistol back on target ,the implication being that a recoilless will go exactly where i aim for
    [FWB124s]-[ORIG45]-[relum rescue ctr]
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    Quote Originally Posted by red bob View Post
    funny thing is rick i sometimes think the recoil pulls the pistol back on target
    I can assure you Bob - That never happens to me!

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