A good egg in my book

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A good egg in my book

#1 Post by GazMorris »

Had a fantastic shoot at 600 on Century this morning / early afternoon sharing a target with rox. I'd had some worries that there was a problem with my jacket or position, but 48 bullseyes (37 vees) from 50 rounds made me feel a bit better about things. We had a really good marker as well which meant we could crack through the shoots no problems, and the nice weather made it a pleasure.

The shoot was made all the better by the lady with the big black rifle on target 98 with the muzzle brake, who very kindly moved over a bit after a quiet word. :good: Nice looking rifle but it did bark a bit!

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#2 Post by ovenpaa »

Sounds like a good day was had, the weather has been pleasantly warm and very still here, it makes me wish I had headed for the range as well.
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#3 Post by bnz41 »

Yes sounds like you had a good day,
I also had a good day shooting with Martin S and his club, first thing on 900 "thats a long way" then afternoon on target 92 at 600 century I did ok well happy with my shooting.
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#4 Post by whoowhoop »

Hmmmm!
I was on target 78. My first time at that distance. I shall not comment on how I got on, sign01 :cool2: :oops: :oops: but I did learn a valuable thing or six.
I even managed to get some in the black, albeit sideways..........

I saw some good shooting in the afternoon, and some of the cadets on 80 & 81 seemed to do well.

Sounds like you had a good day :goodjob:
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#5 Post by hitchphil »

14y son 'ButtMatt' Butt marked for our clubs novices day today so a wide spread of shots for him to find then he ran up Hobsons to 600yds target 85- grabbed a 99 off the Icecream van & did 2 vs & a pile of 5 & 4s on the No4 with no sling?


BAD BAD BAD BOY! **** **** **** zzzzom ........ Beating Dad! ........ :twisted: :bad:
Quality control of Scottish Ethanol. & RDX/HMX

& my fav chemical is :-) 1,3,7-trimethylxanthine.......... used to kill frogs.... but widely consumed & in vast quantities by the French? Eh?
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#6 Post by Gaz »

Nothing worse than an inner at 600yds with a No.4 unsupported? We'll have to start nobbling him somehow...
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#7 Post by ovenpaa »

I just hate those young eyes.....
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#8 Post by zeroveez »

"If your children aren't better than you, you've failed" Maxim Gorky, Soviet Philosopher. Sorry if this is the second post, but first time it didn't seem to register.
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