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How NOT to shoot an EURO Championship
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 2:51 pm
by EagerNoSkill
Hi all
How NOT to shoot an EURO Championship
As soon as I have had a lunch and a few days to cool down I will regale all with with my ..........
tale of ineptitude, :shock:
p*** poor planning, :x
lack of fore thought, :G
brain farts :?
and epic failure!
Heck I even got "slapped" by MikMak!!!
But first I must thank some people for never ending support and patience 20series and Ovenpaa :cheers:
Poor 20series I swear he though he was living in a Monty Pyton Skit....
!
Anyway thanks to people like 20series and Ovenpaa our trails and tribulations are bearable!
Thanks guys you make it all bearable
BTW .. does anyone know some nurses?
:lol:
GOOD POINTS
1. I have an AWESOME gun built by MikMak .. truly amazing firearm!! (yeah _ i saw earlier thread about weapons :-)
2. 20Series did fairly well
3. I actually cannot literally do worse next year!! :lol:
Re: How NOT to shoot an EURO Championship
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 2:58 pm
by John25
Ah, but at least you shot, some old fool 'lost' his bolt and didn't shoot at all, except in the team match this morning with a borrowed gun, and I still shot like a Tango Zero!
I got a slap from Mik too!
You, like I, must promise to do better. See you in the league next year?
(plenty of time for both of us to prepare) :?
Re: How NOT to shoot an EURO Championship
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 2:59 pm
by Dougan
Sounds like you had an interesting weekend :lol:
It definatley helps to keep a sense of humour - My first Phoenix a few years ago went a bit the same way by the sounds of it, but after I got over the initial annoyance, it actually spured me on...
Look forward to some of the details :)
Re: How NOT to shoot an EURO Championship
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 3:08 pm
by ovenpaa
Well I think a huge well done needs to go to everyone who actually got to the competition and pulled the trigger regardless of how they ultimately got on, and getting on the paper is always a plus (ENS pat yourself on the back mate)
I am very disappointed not to have made the competition as I have been looking forward to it for ages so it was quite a blow to have to cancel. Sooo.... you guys need to post up all of your trials, tribulations, highs and lows to make up for what I missed. :goodjob:
Who knows, I may even be able to explain why I missed the comp and what I have managed instead in a few days time.
Re: How NOT to shoot an EURO Championship
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 3:09 pm
by Mike357
This is filling me with confidence for next year
I'll learn from your tale when posted :lol:
Re: How NOT to shoot an EURO Championship
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 3:26 pm
by Sim G
Ens's post could turn into a good read......
Re: How NOT to shoot an EURO Championship
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 3:41 pm
by Christel
Moved thread in here...
Re: How NOT to shoot an EURO Championship
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 4:37 pm
by karen
John25 - glad you finally came clean about why you didn't shoot as I've been dying to take the p*** all weekend! :lol:
Let the banter begin!
Love
Karen
Re: How NOT to shoot an EURO Championship
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 5:30 pm
by 20series
ENS
Only to pleased to be of help
nice getting to know you, i'm sure it'll be the first of many such outings as soon as you get sorted.
In fairness entering the worlds biggest f-class comp with a new rifle, scope and unknown load also limited competition experience was always going to a challenge :shock:
Alan
Re: How NOT to shoot an EURO Championship
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 5:50 pm
by John25
In the firm belief that it is only practice which will help you improve, I plan, in retirement, to get my 'F' kit out more often. I shall be posting my own target bookings on here and inviting forummers to join me. There is also the NRA shooting club for members.
'F' kit will not be a requirement to join in, anything which will shoot over the hill will be welcome. It will normally be an 'F' class target.
Who knows, next year there could be a 'Forummers team' in the Europeans?