crows nest opm
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Cameron Mc wrote:Just trying to comfort yourself Denis?
That was my first excuse for 2015. Sure there'll be more Cam.
Craig's outta the gate first for 2015. Nice work.
What a great turn out.
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DenisA wrote:
That was my first excuse for 2015. Sure there'll be more Cam.
Craig's outta the gate first for 2015. Nice work.
What a great turn out.
Thanks Denis. Cameron made me work for it all the way. It was only the last few shots that made the difference.
Actually Cameron and Julie shot better than me today, I just had a little more luck. Also it is getting tougher and tougher, almost like a championship event were 60.5 gets you forth for the range.
Looking forward to the rest of the year.
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Well done Stephen.
Looks like you your 7-08AI are giving the bigger 7mm shooters a run for their money.
Looks like you your 7-08AI are giving the bigger 7mm shooters a run for their money.
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I would like to encourage a young Josh Pra... From Ipswich who is 12 and shot with his Dad. Well don't be disappointed ! As u did a marvellous job ! I know you were disappointed with ur 49.1 at 500 yds ! Just back in October at NorthArm I shot a 46 then a 43 in my first A grade shoot ! Mark Fairbairn , current world Champ shot a 46 in open in sympathy for me!
It takes years to perfect wind reading and mental toughness! Something I struggle with both at times.
Just see each prize meet as a small trial in a long shooting career . Most of all have fun ! Graham.
It takes years to perfect wind reading and mental toughness! Something I struggle with both at times.
Just see each prize meet as a small trial in a long shooting career . Most of all have fun ! Graham.
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Graham, you wouldn't have a photo of the target rifle side of the board by any chance. I forgot to get one before I left and neither of the rifle ass. have the results up yet.
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No need to for apologies, mate. If I had remembered to get one myself I wouldn't have to bother you. hahaha
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Just saw some photos on the Dalby/Tara facebook page of the crows nest shoot. Hats off to those who put the shadecloth up over the firing line. Just because in the past shooting was done in the sun, doesnt mean the current generation of shooters want to get skin cancer. A very smart idea and I will be pushing my club to do similar for next summer.
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Look I don't what happen to QRA story on this prize meet. But if u haven't already , Julie has a great write up about it on our Facebook page .
https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?v=ti ... 1&refid=17
Hopefully the results also come through for TR soon too! G
https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?v=ti ... 1&refid=17
Hopefully the results also come through for TR soon too! G
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The story and scores are on the QRA web site. Not sure when they went up but I only noticed them today.
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