Er, today F-Class got cleaned up by a .308, and also I think F-Class was won by a .308.
We started the day with about 40 shooters (11 F-Class) and a weather forecast predicting heavy rain clearing later, and that is pretty much what happened. A short but polished ANZAC memorial was held in the shed at 8:30. We than waited for the rain to stop - I think it finally did at about 1pm. The freshly constructed mounds were thought be too soft and greasy to shoot on, and time was running out so it was decided to have a single shoot from in front of the 1500 mound. My heart sank because I opted not to practice at 1500 yesterday, thinking that the 1200 today would give me good zeroing information.
Anyway, the first shooters had fairly tough conditions, than it eased in the middle, then wind got up again late. Some of the F-Class shooters decided early not to shoot today, and several retired during the shoot, with some of them never getting on the target.
Anyway, well done Jenni Hausler who had the top F-Class score, and I think she uses a .308. Here are all F-Class results :
J Hausler 73/90, A Fraser 72, P Deehan, R Wild 71, K Larkin 58, Retired: G Phelan, G Willis, D Groves, R Davies; Non-starters: A Larkin, C Austin.
But the outstanding performance was by Shane Courtney in Match Rifle - he had an incredible 72.5. Not bad for an 800 yard target used at 1500

. The next best MR score was 68.0, which shows how good Shane's was.
BTW my fears about no practice were unfounded. My first shot at this range was the first sighter at 1500yds, and it was a bully-eye!!!
Back tomorrow night - weather looks much better - forecast is max 20C, and showers unlikely.
Alan