A good egg in my book
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A good egg in my book
Had a fantastic shoot at 600 on Century this morning / early afternoon sharing a target with rox. I'd had some worries that there was a problem with my jacket or position, but 48 bullseyes (37 vees) from 50 rounds made me feel a bit better about things. We had a really good marker as well which meant we could crack through the shoots no problems, and the nice weather made it a pleasure.
The shoot was made all the better by the lady with the big black rifle on target 98 with the muzzle brake, who very kindly moved over a bit after a quiet word. Nice looking rifle but it did bark a bit!
Gaz
The shoot was made all the better by the lady with the big black rifle on target 98 with the muzzle brake, who very kindly moved over a bit after a quiet word. Nice looking rifle but it did bark a bit!
Gaz
Re: A good egg in my book
Sounds like a good day was had, the weather has been pleasantly warm and very still here, it makes me wish I had headed for the range as well.
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Re: A good egg in my book
Yes sounds like you had a good day,
I also had a good day shooting with Martin S and his club, first thing on 900 "thats a long way" then afternoon on target 92 at 600 century I did ok well happy with my shooting.
I also had a good day shooting with Martin S and his club, first thing on 900 "thats a long way" then afternoon on target 92 at 600 century I did ok well happy with my shooting.
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Hmmmm!
I was on target 78. My first time at that distance. I shall not comment on how I got on, sign01 :cool2: but I did learn a valuable thing or six.
I even managed to get some in the black, albeit sideways..........
I saw some good shooting in the afternoon, and some of the cadets on 80 & 81 seemed to do well.
Sounds like you had a good day :goodjob:
I was on target 78. My first time at that distance. I shall not comment on how I got on, sign01 :cool2: but I did learn a valuable thing or six.
I even managed to get some in the black, albeit sideways..........
I saw some good shooting in the afternoon, and some of the cadets on 80 & 81 seemed to do well.
Sounds like you had a good day :goodjob:
Re: A good egg in my book
14y son 'ButtMatt' Butt marked for our clubs novices day today so a wide spread of shots for him to find then he ran up Hobsons to 600yds target 85- grabbed a 99 off the Icecream van & did 2 vs & a pile of 5 & 4s on the No4 with no sling?
BAD BAD BAD BOY! zzzzom ........ Beating Dad! ........
BAD BAD BAD BOY! zzzzom ........ Beating Dad! ........
Quality control of Scottish Ethanol. & RDX/HMX
& my fav chemical is :-) 1,3,7-trimethylxanthine.......... used to kill frogs.... but widely consumed & in vast quantities by the French? Eh?
& my fav chemical is :-) 1,3,7-trimethylxanthine.......... used to kill frogs.... but widely consumed & in vast quantities by the French? Eh?
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Nothing worse than an inner at 600yds with a No.4 unsupported? We'll have to start nobbling him somehow...
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I just hate those young eyes.....
Re: A good egg in my book
"If your children aren't better than you, you've failed" Maxim Gorky, Soviet Philosopher. Sorry if this is the second post, but first time it didn't seem to register.
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