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Re: How NOT to shoot an EURO Championship

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 6:07 pm
by Mike357
FBUK Team in the Eurpoeans? :-P :-P :-P :-P

Re: How NOT to shoot an EURO Championship

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 7:11 pm
by John25
Two at least, open and FTR.

Rutland teams on the Sunday morning, are comprised of four members.

Teams may be mixed, ie open and FTR. Mixed teams compete in open class.

No register keepers are required, so, any four may enter as a team.

Eleven months to prepare.

You know you want to!


:good:

Re: How NOT to shoot an EURO Championship

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 2:56 pm
by M99
John25 wrote:Two at least, open and FTR.

Rutland teams on the Sunday morning, are comprised of four members.

Teams may be mixed, ie open and FTR. Mixed teams compete in open class.

No register keepers are required, so, any four may enter as a team.

Eleven months to prepare.

You know you want to!


:good:
Sounds like good enough reason to run down the M'way at least every now and then to "practice"

Mike

Re: How NOT to shoot an EURO Championship

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 3:39 pm
by John25
[quote="MiLisCer
: Sounds like good enough reason to run down the M'way at least every now and then to "practice"

Mike[/quote]


Mike,

If your'e an NRA member, watch the forum, I'll be posting when I book a target and marker, probably only one or two now before the end of the year, but certainly some in the new year. Plan mainly to do 1000x (Too lazy to carry my kit) YOu will be welcome to come along, any and all other forummers who are NRA members too.

Re: How NOT to shoot an EURO Championship

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 5:31 pm
by MikMak
The F Class Europeans was a BALL, I have never had so many people to ridicule together in one place :flag13:
I have already booked 2 team places for FBUK teams in the Rutland next year, that could be fun.
Hope to see many more of you next year, as I plan to expand it to 5 days, to include 2 practice days
Now time for a beer and rest after dealing with our overseas friends all weekend :cool2:
Thanks again to all those who supported the event, now officially the biggest F class gathering in the world,

Cheers

mik

Re: How NOT to shoot an EURO Championship

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 5:34 pm
by John25
How long before it has to move to three to a target?

I give it less than five years!

Quid on it Mik?

:cheers:

Re: How NOT to shoot an EURO Championship

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 5:39 pm
by MikMak
We have 50 Targets as you know, so 2 to a target is 300 competitors at the moment, if we go 3 to a target at 50 targets thats 450 competitors!
useing only 3 details at each stage

You might be right on reflection, still bring it on party2

Hasnt F Class grown since I started 11 years ago?

Re: How NOT to shoot an EURO Championship

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 5:57 pm
by Robin128
You're a laff aren't ya?

And you go around slapping numpties...allegedly.


Image :lol: :good:

Re: How NOT to shoot an EURO Championship

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 6:10 pm
by MikMak
Not me, never slapped one that didnt deserve it :lol:
In Fact I cant remember slapping the 2 gentlemen renamed here
but ask them what they did? if they dare tell ytou
Cheers

mik

Re: How NOT to shoot an EURO Championship

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 6:59 pm
by John25
I didn't want to tell the world and embarrass you Mik, but I will:

OK World, he didn't slap me, he hugged me and kisssed me on the head!

:oops: ;)

Then he gave me a verbal slapping for losing my bolt and not competing!

:oops: :oops: :oops: :roll: