GB win the 2013 Australia Match in Barbados
Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 2:26 pm
Full-bore.co.uk'ers,
At Paragon Ranges in Barbados on Saturday, GB won the Australia Match by 43 points from Australia, with the West Indies and Canada in 3rd and 4th place respectively. Being by the sea there was a stiff breeze and shooters had to take their time to get the shots away without getting buffeted. The ovreall bracket was something like 5 left to 5 right, with a 7 minute wind change at one point during shooting. Temperatures of 30+ degrees C and 80+ percent humidity made for a hot and sticky shoot, although this was helped somewhat by the wind. A major downpour stopped play for about 30 mins after just over an hour of time had elapsed and, although GB finished just in time to escape getting too well watered, the other teams had to get their final firers through after the downpout had finished.
Results
1st Great Britain 1952.167
2nd Australia 1909.130
3rd West Indies 1791.99
4th Canada 1741.91
Chris Watson of GB, Wales, and Northants, Leics & Rutland had the highest individual score with 199.18 a damn good knock given the conditions.
For those not familiar with the Australia (formerly the Empire) Match, it is shot by teams of 10 shooters plus 2 coaches with 2 sighters and 10 to count at 300, 600, 900 and 1000 yards on ICFRA targets, which are a bit tighter than your common or garden NRA variety. It is widely considered (by everyone except the Americans, that is) the second-most important match in the calendar after the Palma Match.
Full scores breakdown at http://wi13.gbrt.org.uk/sites/gbrt.org. ... 0Match.pdf
Gaz
At Paragon Ranges in Barbados on Saturday, GB won the Australia Match by 43 points from Australia, with the West Indies and Canada in 3rd and 4th place respectively. Being by the sea there was a stiff breeze and shooters had to take their time to get the shots away without getting buffeted. The ovreall bracket was something like 5 left to 5 right, with a 7 minute wind change at one point during shooting. Temperatures of 30+ degrees C and 80+ percent humidity made for a hot and sticky shoot, although this was helped somewhat by the wind. A major downpour stopped play for about 30 mins after just over an hour of time had elapsed and, although GB finished just in time to escape getting too well watered, the other teams had to get their final firers through after the downpout had finished.
Results
1st Great Britain 1952.167
2nd Australia 1909.130
3rd West Indies 1791.99
4th Canada 1741.91
Chris Watson of GB, Wales, and Northants, Leics & Rutland had the highest individual score with 199.18 a damn good knock given the conditions.
For those not familiar with the Australia (formerly the Empire) Match, it is shot by teams of 10 shooters plus 2 coaches with 2 sighters and 10 to count at 300, 600, 900 and 1000 yards on ICFRA targets, which are a bit tighter than your common or garden NRA variety. It is widely considered (by everyone except the Americans, that is) the second-most important match in the calendar after the Palma Match.
Full scores breakdown at http://wi13.gbrt.org.uk/sites/gbrt.org. ... 0Match.pdf
Gaz