Easy
Hard
No different than a club comp course
Hi Cliff, I know it may feel like that to you as you are completely absorbed by HFT, which I fully understand, but you are quite wrong I am afraid (unless you were referring to posters in this section only, as then you would be spot on).
For the record, the collectors section gets more hits than anything HFT related, as indeed does the FAC section. I will address all the above comments for you this evening however, as am off line in a moment until gone 8pm.
Despite what some of you may think though, mods are here to help. Lets now let this thread return to Dave's (Kingplinker's) original topic of how hard the worlds course was then, and speak later. Atb: G.
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Every course is hard for me but i can now tell everyone i am 149th in the world
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Could not agree more.
I shot around with Dave Ramshead (sorry if I have spelt your name wrong Dave) on the Monday and he was saying there were quite a few thing they were not allowed to do ie: targets could not be put infront of trees etc.
But I thought both courses were challenging enough to test the top boys and give us mere mortals a good run for our money.
I was more than pleased with my score and was chuffed to bits that I equalled Pete Dutton's 113.
Mind you I expect he had a lot on his mind with the organising etc.
Anyway a big thank you to everyone involved in the organising and to the competitors for making the weekend an enjoyable one after all that's why we do it.
I'd rather a full bottle in front of me than a full frontal labottomy
Add me to the list too on that subject.
Now to the original question.
I put easy, but that's because I shoot at Shepreth where Mark Andrews seems to take particular pride in setting hard courses and its rare to get recoiling scores to the level I managed at Kelmarsh
BTW don't think I'm complaining about Mark's hard coiurses, far from it, I heartily thank Mark Andrews for raising the level of my shooting at Shepreth
Cheers
John
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I have to say I put the course down as being EASY. Why, well I shoot at Shepreth and Mark.A does set a hard course. I shot a PB on the Sunday and then another PB on the Monday... yeh I could be getting better but I also think it is the practise I get from Shepreth. so why didn't I score a perfect 60 in either round? That's easy, I did not engage the brain in every shot - peg 1 in the wood I did not take into account the wind DOH - I hate standing shots and wobble more than Wobbly and I had a mental block with telling the difference between a 8 yrd shot and a 15yrd...
Having said that, I think the whole event was cracking. The Lake course was lovely with some great targets being set. Great use of what they had in regards to props. The woods were heaven in that this is how many of us imagine shooting to be. In woods laying in thick mud peering under tress for the target.
Target setters - you did a good job.
Everyone who attended either as a shooter or organiser - thank you for making the event the great success it was.
"Nothing is life is good or bad, but thinking males it so."
I have to say, when I first looked at the courses I thought that they didn't look to hard... that was right up until I started to actually shoot them.
Good fun layout and with the mud it mad it even more interesting and enjoyable.
Congratulations to everyone concerned, especially Kieran. I don't shoot UKAHFT, but as a matter of interest, was it a standard course, out to 45 yards, or an extreme, out to 55?
Gus
The ox is slow, but the earth is patient.
It was as per UKAHFT Gus.
Max 45 yards.
15mm reducers etc etc
Good courses. You had to think about most shots.
Boz
With the very strict time restraints we course setters had I would say we ALL did a bloody good job!
We were unable to put any significantly high awkward shots in any of the courses due to either the campsite or the car park being in the fall out zone of the shot if there was an ND.
So all in all 2 courses set up in a day is a mean feat!
Just my two cents!
Couldn't agree more Kieran ,i for one would like to thank EVERY ONE involved with organisation of the comp ,we need to remember that Pete, Sparky, and the rest freely give up masses of their own free time so we can enjoy our sport.
They not only set up the worlds they also look after the UKAHFT rounds as well as their respective clubs competitions and admin ,so thanks guys you do a brilliant job.
Before i forget well done Kieran ,fellow Scunny![]()
A good course i reckon.
Only thing that concerned me was the unsupported stander on the lake course.
All i could see was the swan beyond the target in the fall out zone.Glad i got that one(the target)
Roy..
Meon Valley Airgun Club .
Christchurch HFT Team 2008/9
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