2013 F Class Euros
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This section is for people who shoot or want to shoot in competitions and includes future events, how to get started, choice of rifle and calibres including wildcats, how to prepare for your competition, and of course how you did!
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2013 F Class Euros
A big well done to the Great Britain Open and F/TR teams for both taking Gold medals on the Sunday. I was there for the Saturday and the weather was for the most quite reasonable however it did have a bit of a sting on occasion.
Good to see some of our forum members doing well including a few who were shooting the Euros for the first time. :goodjob:
Good to see some of our forum members doing well including a few who were shooting the Euros for the first time. :goodjob:
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Re: 2013 F Class Euros
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Good to see some of our forum members doing well including a few who were shooting the Euros for the first time. :goodjob:
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Re: 2013 F Class Euros
it was bloody difficult :) I did come off worst of us I think, but still enjoyed it and did achieve my goal of not coming last...
I need to fix the elevation issues I am having, so new bipod will be handy when it is ready :)
I need to fix the elevation issues I am having, so new bipod will be handy when it is ready :)
Re: 2013 F Class Euros
A bit of a sting! A bit of a sting! Did you get a chance to step out of that nice marque for the last squading :lol:
Well done team GB!
(And the event organisers) :goodjob:
Had a great time, met some great people (and beat some of them - not too many though ) totally recommended!
A big thanks to Tim for all his hard work over the last few months in helping us not come last.... Roll on the next comps :cheers:
Well done team GB!
(And the event organisers) :goodjob:
Had a great time, met some great people (and beat some of them - not too many though ) totally recommended!
A big thanks to Tim for all his hard work over the last few months in helping us not come last.... Roll on the next comps :cheers:
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Re: 2013 F Class Euros
How big is a Euro ? What range were they shooting at ? It sounds like pretty good accuracy to us...
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Re: 2013 F Class Euros
Forgot about this - didn't Tim win it last year?
Well done to those who won, and those who gave it a go for the first time
Will the results get posted on the NRA web site?
Well done to those who won, and those who gave it a go for the first time
Will the results get posted on the NRA web site?
Re: 2013 F Class Euros
One word.....
Hardcore!!!
Funny though, the 1000yard target does not quite hold the fear it used to. You have to practice in the wind.
I found myself so wired in the last 2 shoots I barely had time to scribble on the plot sheet, I was too busy watching the flag poles bend.
I ambled home at about 50 on the back roads listening to Pink Floyd.
No point shooting well on some and badly on others though, consistency is the thing.
Distances were 800/900/1000 F class targets, 2+15 with the exception of the last shoot which was 2 + 20.
the same for 2 days, team shoots on day 3.
Matt, by all accounts it may be that the mad one was booted off the range by the RCO for missing both sighters....Tim's guess but it would fit mate.
Hardcore!!!
Funny though, the 1000yard target does not quite hold the fear it used to. You have to practice in the wind.
I found myself so wired in the last 2 shoots I barely had time to scribble on the plot sheet, I was too busy watching the flag poles bend.
I ambled home at about 50 on the back roads listening to Pink Floyd.
No point shooting well on some and badly on others though, consistency is the thing.
Distances were 800/900/1000 F class targets, 2+15 with the exception of the last shoot which was 2 + 20.
the same for 2 days, team shoots on day 3.
Matt, by all accounts it may be that the mad one was booted off the range by the RCO for missing both sighters....Tim's guess but it would fit mate.
Re: 2013 F Class Euros
Mad one.... and then the penny dropped.
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