Busselton Rifle Club F Class Prize Shoot

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Busselton Rifle Club F Class Prize Shoot

Post by Brad Y »

We are looking at holding a dedicated 2 day F class prize shoot next year as part of supporting the nations fastest growing fullbore disciplines. Its time this sort of thing happened and by golly we are going to give it a go!

So if your a WA shooter, or even an interstater looking for a holiday that you want an excuse to bring your rifle along, then please consider supporting us in taking this big step forward.

Further details to be provided as soon as we can get some stuff confirmed. But its looking like the 10th and 11th of May at this stage!
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Post by Quick »

Im in for it for sure!!! Just hope the date doesnt change.
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Post by Courtz Day »

Long time over due looking forward to have this shoot up an running. I'm thinking 2 div in f-std an 1 div in f-open, first day 10 shots at 300,400 an 15 shots at 500,600. Day two 15 shot at 700,800,900 then at the end a 4 man/woman team shoot or 2 person teams at 900m. What do you all think of this formate
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Post by Quick »

Courtz, I think thats a good format. A good spread but Im also happy to do without the 300, 400,500 myself. I love shooting the longs.
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Post by Courtz Day »

Then maybe 15 shots at 500 x2 then 15 shots at 600 x2 for day 1
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Post by Brad Y »

I would like to see 300m, 400m and 500m x 10 shots each on the saturday starting at a later time eg 10:30am to allow those who live further away to travel. We used this format in fishing tournaments a couple of times and it really helped boost numbers of those who couldnt get away on a friday night.

Then 700, 800 and 900m on the sunday x 15 shots each with the teams match 4x 15 shots at the end after lunch. Leave the teams open to any group of people, not just clubs or districts. You could go so far as asking for 3xFS shooters and 1x FO shooter to make a team.

FS A+B, FO and F/TR 1 division each with a minimum of 5 to have prizes and badges allocated sounds fair. We need to be willing to accommodate any shooter we can possibly get, even if one division has only 2 shooters I say run it, but try to get minimum of 5 for prizes and badges.
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All ranges finishing with a team shoot is a good format. =D>
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Post by Brad Y »

Hopefully the Gero guys are willing to head down!
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Post by BRETT B »

I may cause a stir for this one but what about marketing it as the W.A. F class state title shoot or something? I know the Queens is our state title event but add a catchy name and we may get more numbers!!!
BRETT BUNYAN F CLASS OPEN SHOOTER W.A.
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Post by Bindi2 »

Brad Y wrote:Hopefully the Gero guys are willing to head down!


Just let me get home from NZ to spread the word. Some will be strung by work and some are heading to Alice and Darwin for the Queens some time in May/June.
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Post by Quick »

I agree Brett. They have F-Class state championships in the USA so why not here. We need to start creating our own traditions aswell as carrying on ones from TR.
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I really picked a shit time to move home!!! Error!!!
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Post by Brad Y »

The main trouble is that an official state title would be expected by WARA to be held at the official state range ie Swanbourne. And that wont happen as I wouldnt think they would see any benefit or need to have a state f class championships in the first place. We are just looking at having a prize shoot as the opportunity is there now for someone to do it in WA. We have the sponsors to provide some decent prizes, people to run it, a good range, fairly close to perth, great facilities for wives and families to go and relax in the touristy areas for a weekend and full amenities to cater for camping shooters.
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Post by Southcape »

OK, as this is an F Class event, why hold 300 yards? All we do is blow the centre out of the targets.
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Post by GregW »

Brad,

The Swanbourne range was handed over to the MDRA many years ago, when I was on Council over there. The WARA hire Swanbourne to run the Queens. The WA Queens has been run at Kalgoorlie in the past, 1997 I seem to remember. There was an "F" class shoot held at your range some years ago. I travelled over from here to shoot it. There was provision made for hunting type rifles, as well as dedicated "F" class gear. FTR should be included, definitely. I would love to be there again.

Greg Warrian.
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