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    Quote Originally Posted by bunny bopper View Post
    Well so much for that idea,Ive just checked the car levels and Ive lost all my brake fluid
    nearside rear wheel cylinder is leaking,so I won't be there tomorrowor anywhere else for that matter
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    That was an hours work putting a seal kit in!...kids today!

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackscale View Post
    That was an hours work putting a seal kit in!...kids today!

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    Yes a fairly easy job, I have done plenty of them but a bit difficult fitting a brake cylinder seal kit to your car when you are work Or finding one at 6pm on a Saturday evening after work.

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    Many thanks to all the guys at BARPC - fantastic day
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    Well done to Bob and all the guys at BARP for a great course all set in lovely surroundings and great weather too!

    Couldn't ask for more really - well, one or two LESS 'DOH!-NUTS!' (as I call 'em) - but hey-ho......

    Happy to 'plate' the long one on 39/40 twice, I saw plenty get nought on that one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mowerman View Post
    Well done to Bob and all the guys at BARP for a great course all set in lovely surroundings and great weather too!

    Couldn't ask for more really - well, one or two LESS 'DOH!-NUTS!' (as I call 'em) - but hey-ho......

    Happy to 'plate' the long one on 39/40 twice, I saw plenty get nought on that one.

    Cheers, Paul & Di.
    Thanks Paul

    Apart from pegs 39/40 and one other lane, which I did, the credit has to go to Colin Baggs, Phil and Mark Cosham, Pat, Dave Hard and Ian Sheppard who built the course and Dave and Ali for doing the stats today. Thanks guys.

    Pleased that the course was enjoyable. I had a pop at a couple of targets but I really didn't feel like it despite Grahams best efforts to persaude me otherwise.

    I left just as a couple were coming off the course, dropped the rifle off at home (you can imagine if I'd left it in the car at the hospital) and spent an hour up at the walk in clinic at the hospital to be ticked off for not going sooner. Now on a course of antibiotics and told to rest as doc confirmed bronchitus.

    On behalf of the club, our thanks to everybody who supported us, especially those who had a fair journey.

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    Thanks to all at Basingstoke, truly evil course that keeps you thinking all the time, many thanks also to Charles, Chris and Graeme for their company today, and Bob , glad to see you're getting treatment now, roll-on the Sizzler, Terry.
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    Just to Echo everybody's sentiments....great course...hated the long one hated the donuts....Hate Simmmy for creeping ahead (cheating little git that he is..)

    What i did like, what i really really liked was a SUSSEX 1 2 3

    ROCK ON!! XX

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    Thankyou Basingstoke-anyone scoring over 70-I salute you Well done to Steve Light on a very impressive 74-nearly every target required a mastery of yoga to aquire a clear target sighting, so that score was outstanding.
    Pat the Hat, Simmo and Mr Chase-well shot chaps

    I hope Bob Ward recovers soon-although having shot the course, I have a sneaking suspicion that he jibbed out (only joking Bob-get well soon mate)

    One question-how far was peg 39/40? 60 yards plus?
    Never go off half cocked....

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    Thanks all at Basingstoke, nice 'thinking mans' course that, I like those (most of the time )
    & it's allways nice to add to the trophy collection with a 1st from the bunny bash !


    Graham, I shot 39/40 @ (what is supposedly) my 55-60yd mark with a touch of left edge for wind, went down both times
    ATB

    Steve

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    Hope Bob feels better soon.
    Last edited by Steve L; 13-05-2012 at 04:56 PM.

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    Add my thanks to the list. Great fun - Basingstoke is one of my favourite venues and the shoots are superb. Pegs 15/16 (or whatever numbers they were) were just pure evil

    Well done Steve - superb shooting. Pat donutted the first target but he never gives up - I still had to down both targets on the last peg just to draw with him - with a PCP!

    Well done "43" Simmmo...

    Hope Bob is feeling better soon.

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