Well it's been and gone but who won the geurnseys last weekend??
Nothing posted anywhere.
thx
Rosedale PM
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thx Alan,
It was the grandsons birthday. If I went to the PM I would have been in the doghouse for weeks from both sides (daughter and wife)
Looking at the size of the board there was a good turnout.
cheers
It was the grandsons birthday. If I went to the PM I would have been in the doghouse for weeks from both sides (daughter and wife)
Looking at the size of the board there was a good turnout.
cheers
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Southcape wrote:5 x F/TR shooters. Awesome!
Yes Linda, and I can assure you they all enjoyed the shooting. Matt Terpkou was the only junior at the meeting - have a look at his 1000yd score. I've no doubt we'll be continuing with F/TR for our weekly club competition. Hopefully it will start to pop up in more places around Vic and around Australia.
Alan
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macguru wrote:how come the ranges were in yards ?
I assume rosedale never converted ?
Macguru,
Most ranges around Australia (including the Nationals range Belmont) aren't metric. The newest range I've shot at was Coonabarabran, built 2 or 3 years ago. It has imperial distances. Most new ranges are metric, and I believe many ranges have converted from imperial to metric, but in hindsight, probably could have saved a lot of work and not done so. I wasn't shooting at the time of metrication in Australia, but was there an NRAA directive to convert? - maybe an avid full bore historian can throw some light on it.
Alan
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