Easter Action

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bobbob
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Re: Easter Action

#11 Post by bobbob »

We spoke to a shooter from Belgium outside the range office on Saturday. He was not a happy chap as he had come over for the three days and had no heating in his accommodation. He was waiting to report it and was talking of going home even though he would lose his entry fees. I hope he got sorted.
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Re: Easter Action

#12 Post by karen »

Come on Rox - who won?
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Re: Easter Action

#13 Post by rox »

karen wrote:Come on Rox - who won?
Grand Agg (from memory):

FO - David Lloyd.
TR - Kelvin Ramsey.
F/TR - Tony Marsh.
karen

Re: Easter Action

#14 Post by karen »

:clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
Well done them!

Love

Karen
EagerNoSkill

Re: Easter Action

#15 Post by EagerNoSkill »

20series wrote:
Dunno about mickey mouse but Eager No Skill should have worn his hat, his hair got blown away :shakeshout: (pic4)
:55:
Feature 1 Solar panel for a sex machine

Feature 2. 360 degree wind direction assessment device Model 01.654.v34

Seriously a AWESOME shoot really well organised shoot and run without any drama or fuss

ROX and North London Rifles did a world class shoot and us F'ers were made most welcome

The wind was evil and devious and the rain today :cry:
EagerNoSkill

Re: Easter Action

#16 Post by EagerNoSkill »

meles meles wrote:Yuppity ! We can see Michael Mouse !

It would also be appreciated if the shooters, or other knowledgububble oomans, could identify each of the guns shown in the pictures and detail their specifications, eg barrel maker, length, calibre, action, stock and so forth. It would make a nice little reference for us small kreechers.
Badger ...I am the handsome follicle challenged gent in pic number 3

The lady in my arms is the following:
Stiller Predator action
30" Bartlein barrel 1:12
Jewel trigger
Night force 12 -42 BR on NF Rings
It was built by Mik from dolphin gun company
The man knows his stuff
AICS AX (folding stock)
EagerNoSkill

Re: Easter Action

#17 Post by EagerNoSkill »

rox wrote:
ovenpaa wrote:Great pictures Rox, they capture the moment very well. I hope the weather holds out for them today.
oooooh no - the weather definitely broke today. Wet, miserable and cold. Very. Although the wind was moderate, it was also steady and fairly predictable. Enjoyed taking a few shots with ENS' rifle, and had a satisfactory V count for my first 5 shots with an F class rifle on an F class target. It was a very successful meeting indeed, which was very rewarding, and made lots of new friends. Now to hit the road back to Belgium :(

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Hit 3 V out of 5 with my gun in howling wind
Better than I did :good:

Well at least I load good ammo fingerscrossed
artiglio

Re: Easter Action

#18 Post by artiglio »

Afternoon people,

Cracking weekends shoot, learned loads and more than happy with my scores.Mines the multicoloured concoction in picture 2, (can see the skull but not mickey) As per Mr. Badgers request

Master class stock
Stolle Panda
Jewell trigger
Bartlein 7.5 twist
Sightron 8-32
Chambered Swiss Match (6 x 47)

Hope you all had as good an easter as me, now off to clean and dry the gear.

all the best phil
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Re: Easter Action

#19 Post by rox »

bobbob wrote:We spoke to a shooter from Belgium outside the range office on Saturday. He was not a happy chap as he had come over for the three days and had no heating in his accommodation. He was waiting to report it and was talking of going home even though he would lose his entry fees. I hope he got sorted.
Ah, that will be Henri; I know him well. He dropped out of the final shoot, as did several due to the cold and wet, but as far as I am aware he shot the other 9. He didn't mention his accommodation issues to me, but then he wasn't staying in the clubhouse, so it may have been something for the NRA/Pavillion/St Georges etc.

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Re: Easter Action

#20 Post by rox »

EagerNoSkill wrote: run without any drama or fuss
Well, the only drama was the range officer who slipped into the ditch and now won't get through airport security without causing a 'beep'.

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