Beaudesert OPM, SE Qld

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Beaudesert OPM, SE Qld

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Beautiful sunshine and light but switchy winds greeted a total of 61 shooters who fronted up for the Beaudesert OPM on Sunday 21/7, after the event was postponed back in March due to heavy rains.
35 Target Rifle shooters in total comprised 20 in A Grade, 8 in B Grade and 7 in C Grade.
The 26 shooting F Class were made up of 12 in F Open, 5 in F Std A Grade and 9 in F Std B Grade.
The event was based on 2 + 10 at 300 yds, 500 yds and then 500 yds again to finish.
Good scores shot on the day are a pretty fair indicator of the winds we experienced........just enough to make sure that you did actually have to concentrate to avoid dropping a shot.
It was my lucky day in F Open shooting my 284 Win, and my 179-10 out of 180 was enough for me to get up by just one "X" from Brent Knudsen, another Beaudesert Club member, who also shot a 284 Win, for 179-9 !! \:D/
In third place and just one point back on 178-15 was well respected QRA Senior Range Officer John Kielly (JohnK on this Forum, and "He who must be obeyed" at the QRA Queens in a couple of weeks time) John shot his 6BR with style, and its great to see him back shooting again, after a lengthy spell due to eye problems. He actually kicked my butt with it a week before at Belmont over 800, 900 and 1000 so it seems that the old bugger hasnt forgotten how to shoot while he was getting better.
Mark Fairbairn came out to Beaudesert for a good hit out before heading to the USA for the FCWC, but probably thought the shooting fairies had deserted him after dropping 6 at 300 yards and another 3 at the first 500 yards with one of his 7mm's. Lucky the big bugger is a mate of mine, coz then i can share with you that at lunchtime he tried cleaning it for the first time in a hundred or so shots, and after shooting an unlucky 59-6 he drove home with his faith restored and a huge satisfied grin on his face, regardless of finishing in 8th place.
Andy Odgers from the Gold Coast Rifle Club took home the 4th badge with 177-12 , and fifth badge to hardworking Beaudesert Rifle Club member Di Hannel shooting her 6.5 x 47 Lapua, and scoring 176-18. Di won the "range" and beat me home on a countback for the first 500 yards with a 60-6. We would see a lot more of her at Prize Meetings if she wasnt so busy with her horse stud where she foals down 40 odd valuable thoroughbred brood mares.
"He who must be obeyed"........John K, asked me with a grin, just before the prizegiving, if i was embarrassed to win with such a paltry "X" count, and I "nearly" had to agree ! i am writing this on Tuesday morning, and have to confess that I ran out to my gunsmith near Stanthorpe yesterday to get the throat recut in my 284, looking for more precision. 60-1 at 300 was nearly embarrassing for me when Lindsay Schneiden had shot 9"X's", Di Hannel had shot 6, Mark Fairbairn 5, Andy Odgers 4 etc

F Standard A Grade was a ding dong battle between 5 highly experienced campaigners with hell of a lot of experience between the five. Ernie Mace eventually won the day with 178-20, from Gold Coasts Mick Kyle on 178-14. Third badge to Brian Pickles on 177-13 and US bound Team Manager Jenni Hausler fourth with 176-13. Fifth badge to Dick Blocksidge on 171-8.

F Standard B Grade saw a good win to Murwillumbah shooter Mick Sforcina on 174-12, from second placegetter G Morris on 172-9 and third badge to a relative newcomer George Constantinou from Natives Club , with 168-6.
Fourth badge to another Murwillumbah member, Ron Millingen, with 167-6.
Fifth badge to new Beaudesert member Steve Nelson shooting in his first ever Prize Meeting. Steve is the brother of well known Victorian long range shooter Norm Nelson who won recently at Coonabarabran, and has recently joined Beaudesert RC, along with son Brent who also shot F Std B Grade
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Target Rifle was well contested, with the eventual winner Damien Earl from Pacific Rifle Club being piped in to oversee the whole Prizegiving ceremony by the well played bag-pipes of young Club member Angus Toomey. Angus and his mother Maria were among the crew who worked hard in the Butts all day.
Damians 150-19 got him home from Mirko Teglasi in second with 150-16 and Rob Bondfield third with 150-14.
Other TR placings as per the board in the photo below.
The BRC Committee did a great job sourcing trophies, with prizes and medals for 1,2 & 3 place at each range, for every Class. Aggregate to 5th Place in all Classes except TR A Grade, which saw badges awarded to 15th place.
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Post by ecomeat »

Just found some great clear photos from Sunday online on Casino-Kyogle Rifle Clubs Facebook page. (so Facebook is useful for something else besides stalking your children)
Emile Daniel will probably get modelling job offers. Olivia Hart already has !
Great clear photos to make up for the ones that I didnt take !
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Post by Steve N »

Great write up Tony. It really was a very enjoyable day. I have a couple of pics showing what great weather we had that I will try to add later.
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Post by aaronraad »

Ernie must have finally used some decent projectiles.
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Post by Hobo »

It was a picture perfect Queensland winters day, and great to see such a good roll up.

It was nice to snag a range in my first FO OPM, and I was happy with getting the second highest X count for the day behind Ernie.
I made couple of silly mistakes....which I hope to not make again, but still happy with only dropping four for the day.

Back under my rock till next years Beaudesert OPM :D
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Post by johnk »

aaronraad wrote:Ernie must have finally used some decent projectiles.
HBCs, I do believe.
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Post by Norm »

Great write up Tony.

Congratulations to all competitors.
I am especially pleased to see Steve and Brent take part in their first prize meet. I know they thoroughly enjoyed the experience.

They shoot a couple of Marlin Varmint factory rifles in .308. Hardly full blown target rifles, so you don't have to have an expensive custon target rifle to do well in F-Class and have fun. :D
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Post by Steve N »

A couple of pics. Blue skies and warm sun.
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Post by Norm »

Looks like a typical day at Moe!
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Post by Hobo »

Great pics Footsore.

Norm, Steve and Brent are doing incredibly well with the gear they have. They are both great guys and are well and truly entrenched in the club. I was so pleased for both of them on Sunday.

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Post by Range Mum »

It was a brilliant OPM - well run with great friends :)

Thanks for the write up Tony =D>
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