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    Shepreth Results 7/3/10

    I don't think we could have had it any better today, we had the sun shining, we had some wind (just a little bit ) and the course was a real pleasure to shoot. Well done to those who got a gong for their efforts, considering how much you had to aim off the plate for some of the shots, the scores are quite impressive. A big thanks to Simon P and Chris for the help in getting the course set for todays event and Bruce and Simon J for helping with the last of the clearing up. Also thanks to Sarah And Sue for the great food all day. See you all in 2 weeks for the SHS / MHS finale.


    Open

    Clive Presland 57 1st
    Mark Andrews 56 2nd
    Dave Lilly 56 3rd
    Pete Dutton 56
    Graham Guest 54
    Ryan Charlton 54
    Ricky D'Arcy 54
    Chris Boulton 54
    Matt Rawlings 54
    Bruce Marshall 54
    Stuart Deeks 54
    Dave Maun 53
    James Free 52
    Ollie Wadcock 52
    Dan Gilmartin 50
    Rick Rolfe 50
    Greg Hensman 49
    Alastair Downie 49
    Paul Cunningham 48
    Phil Russell 48
    Ken Phillips 48
    Justin Rhone 48
    Steve Berrington 48
    Gretel Lilly 47
    Lee Marles 47
    Martin Slane 46
    Mick Reed 46
    Mick Salmon 46
    Nicky Pearson 46
    Richard Lander 46
    Neil Taylor 45
    Will Lander 45
    Terry Turner 44
    Alistair Patterson 42
    Paul Hewett 42
    John Gameston 42
    John Mallows 41
    Simon Renshaw 40
    Alan Toseland 40
    Peter Rattle 39
    Jon Pearson 38
    Mark Gameston 36
    Joe Edwards 33
    Phil Brown 27

    Recoiling

    Ralph Presland 50 1st
    Tony Haas 50 2nd
    Jeff Westley 48 3rd
    Neil Beadle 46
    Basil Meacher 44
    Alan Sultano 43
    Anne Russell 32
    Larissa Sykes 25

    .22

    Simon Jones 55 1st
    Colin Sykes 52 2nd
    Wayne Pearce 50 3rd
    Jon Woolley 34
    Mark Britten 33

    Junior

    Greg Hensman 49 1st
    Becky Rawlings 48 2nd
    Ben Thompsett 453rd
    Emma Lilly 45
    Blaine Bailey 43
    Connor Andrews 43
    Karl Chandler 37
    Jonathan Chidzoy 35

    Pistol HFT

    Red Dot

    Mark Andrews 48 1st
    John Mallows 34
    Chris Boulton 31

    Scoped

    Wayne Pearce 50 1st
    Simon Jones 46
    Matt Rawlings 40
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    Thanks for a fantastic day out Mark-my Nephew's baptism into HFT could not have been better

    Blane sends his profound thanks to everyone who made him feel so welcome today-in particular Ryan and yourself for the encouragement

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    Hi

    Thanks for a great day, a really friendly bunch.
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    Great day Mark, I really enjoyed myself, especially after I went round again and ironed out all the hiccups! Graham, I'm glad Blane enjoyed himself he seems to have a good natural ability and I'm sure we'll see great things from him soon.

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    great days shooting
    great company
    what a brillant way to spend a sunday

    cant wait till next time

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    Quote Originally Posted by Airwolf 1968 View Post
    great days shooting
    great company
    what a brillant way to spend a sunday

    cant wait till next time

    wayne
    I do like that boy

    Yep top day roll on the summer slightly warmer.
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    I had a grand day yet again at Shepreth. Can i thank the course setters and wind monkeys for creating and interesting course.

    Great to meet up with old friends and make new ones . i was priviliged to go around with Gretal and Emma Lilly who were fabulous company and a good laugh 'SHOT'

    Just interested though Mark if the call on a target is deemed wrong validates
    a donut? was meant to ask you today. I Know and clearly got a kz on the first part of the course but didnt want to call it, last time i got a 0.

    Once again thanks to all involved

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    As above cracking day but i think a special well done to anne and her open sights thing, Big thanks for letting me have a plink with it i think i need one now, How Wayne hit the bell i have now idea

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    Smile I could get used to this.....

    Absolutely cracking day!
    Thoroughly enjoyed this one; if only for the sense of blissful optimism and quiet relief when I hit something

    A blooming cold day that would have been lovely if we had found a 6' sheet of glass to stand behind the whole time. - Has Bruce considered adding a conservatory to the back of the stock? That should fit the bill nicely. I thought the rope carry handles situated around it with the two tyres at the front was a nice touch. Never know when those flash floods may strike. I understand this was the mere 'lifeboat' sized version to the full QE2 scale version, though a pop-out mini-bar from the hamster is on the drawing board.
    I think the wind chill factor from that biting Easterly is just starting to make itself known as I'm looking not unlike a Ribena berry from the neck up.

    A big well done to Larissa who valiently accepted the challenge to do the round using one of my .22 springers. It was zeroed, ish, and the scope was attached, ish... so all things considered I think she did blooming well.

    I in my new-found 'Bayonet Class' had an absolute ball. I don't think I've enjoyed an HFT round this much in yonks. Even though I couldn't actually see half the targets. I thought peg 30 was a small blue acorn until Larissa told me it was actually a squirrel.
    The sheer delight in hearing a *TING!* was enough! How on earth I managed to knock down 6 of the blighters I don't know; and they were'nt all the 8 yarders either! Much to the amusement and bewilderment of those around I somehow struck lucky on the 45yarder bunny around peg 19 and then the obscured kill up in the tree. If I hadn't got the 4 donuts I'd have done better than some of my shoots with a scope! Eeek!

    So, on the plus side a very very enjoyable day.
    On the down side... um.... nope, it hasn't exorcised the urge next time I'm thinking maybe a pre-WW1 model.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by BIGGS "N" WIFE View Post
    As above cracking day but i think a special well done to anne and her open sights thing, Big thanks for letting me have a plink with it i think i need one now, How Wayne hit the bell i have now idea
    -I think we need to check Waynes pockets for Cow Bells....
    (And it was quite alarming to see a grown man doing a victory dance-come-shimmy that appeared to be inspired by equal parts Morris Man and Beyonce)

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    Quote Originally Posted by BIGGS "N" WIFE View Post
    As above cracking day but i think a special well done to anne and her open sights thing, Big thanks for letting me have a plink with it i think i need one now, How Wayne hit the bell i have now idea
    ha ha

    beginners luck me's think

    hope the bosses back is better soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by batfink View Post
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    (And it was quite alarming to see a grown man doing a victory dance-come-shimmy that appeared to be inspired by equal parts Morris Man and Beyonce)
    but boy could i do those moves

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    Quote Originally Posted by Airwolf 1968 View Post
    but boy could i do those moves

    Yep, thats what was so alarming

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    Quote Originally Posted by batfink View Post
    Yep, thats what was so alarming
    thanks again for letting me shot your stutzen
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    No probs
    And if anyone else fancies trying the Bayonet class next time let me know and I'll have a ferret about in the wardrobe.....

    *Dad now looking terrified*


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