Trafalgar anyone?

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Dougan

Re: Trafalgar anyone?

#31 Post by Dougan »

:lol: :lol: :lol:
Gaz

Re: Trafalgar anyone?

#32 Post by Gaz »

I would like to extend my sincere personal thanks to all those who pointed and yelled "JOURNALIST!" from distances of 200yds+ while I was peacefully bimbling around the camp.

(damn you ovenpaa for starting that!)
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Re: Trafalgar anyone?

#33 Post by Meaty »

Gaz,
You will have to loose your trademark hat then folks wont be able to spot you from such a distance ;)
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#34 Post by Christel »

Gaz wrote:I would like to extend my sincere personal thanks to all those who pointed and yelled "JOURNALIST!" from distances of 200yds+ while I was peacefully bimbling around the camp.

(damn you ovenpaa for starting that!)
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Dougan

Re: Trafalgar anyone?

#35 Post by Dougan »

Gaz wrote:I would like to extend my sincere personal thanks to all those who pointed and yelled "JOURNALIST!" from distances of 200yds+ while I was peacefully bimbling around the camp.

(damn you ovenpaa for starting that!)
I didn't realise that was the done thing when seeing you at Bisley...thanks for letting us know... razz
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#36 Post by FredB »

Last year, I never got to shoot my Schuetzen Rifle off-hand at 200 yds,--- I won't get it wet--- but the gods smiled this year and I just made it between the showers.
A bit of .22 and .310 on Melville, patched ball rifle at 50yds and then finish with 100 yds off-hand gallery rifle on Stickledown. It usually rains for this last one and, sure enough it poured down, but the NRA kindly provides gazeebo type covers to protect soluble old wrecks like me.
Well organized, well run, well worth the trip. The trade fair was full of expensive junk. There were some bargains, but nothing that I wanted. Total spend--£0.
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Re: Trafalgar anyone?

#37 Post by nfrancis »

The final Trafalgar Meeting Results are now posted on the NRA and Galleryrifle websites.

The Galleryrifle website also contains the Trafalgar Meeting Scores Database going back to 2010

http://galleryrifle.com/classifications ... ar-scores/
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Re: Trafalgar anyone?

#38 Post by dromia »

Welcome to F-B UK Neil (nfrancis)!

Why not introduce yourself on the New Members forum?
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