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Post by AlanF »

Shane,

I'm keen to get back to Townsville, so unless you venture south in the meantime, I'll see you there?

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Might see if we can make Canberra again this year?
Otherwise all going well the only south will be SW Texas? Midland later this year and SOA at Raton.
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Is there anyone from NQ heading to the Nationals that will be going through Mackay?

I need something taking down & given to a fellow shooter. It's only a box about a foot square that doesn't weigh much.

Fairly sure the shooter will give you a big kiss !
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Alan,

If you don't find someone headed south, I can baby sit the gear for you if need be.
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jasmay wrote:Alan,

If you don't find someone headed south, I can baby sit the gear for you if need be.

Thanks Jason, I've already had a similar kind offer, which will probably be gratefully accepted, as it appears that Donald Trump has built a wall to stop all Mexicans from coming to the Queens :D .
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What no gossip =P~

RB
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Hi All
An interesting day of shooting yesterday, results are on the nraa site.
A couple of things of note were Liam Halls 60:8@300 and Kiwi Shane Kapene's 60:9@500
We shot the trans Tasman earlier and the NZ team have all stayed on to shoot the queens.
Last night a few of us watched the real football, only to see nsw robbed again :( one of our kiwi friends was going for the all blacks so at least he walked(or maybe crawled) away happy.
A few of the usual suspects might be feeling a bit ordinary today...
Looking forward to a few more arrivals for the queens and hopefully this sprinkle of rain falling on my tent roof will go away soon!
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Some of the news I got from the range is there has been some fairly flicky winds through transtasman and yesterday. Westerlies are the nightmare at Belmont and forecast to be strong again for day 1 of the Queens
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Great shoot by Rod at 800 today, 60.10! But Kiwi Colin Brown still leads. Huge field in F/TR, biggest yet in Australia? Typically small F-Std field in the Nationals - the QRA Queens seems to the big F-Std event.
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Jason Mayer's has dropped back to the field so both FO and Ftr very close at the top going into the 1000. Wish they would put up a progressive total on the NRAA site so I didn't have to try to add the scores up.
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Congrats to Colin Brown in F-Open, Ben Curley in F-Std and Jason Mayers in F/TR =D> =D> =D> . Those Kiwis are used to the wind. Karori where Colin Brown shoots is a suburb of "windy Wellington". When they get a headwind there, they say your bullet sometimes lands behind you :lol: .
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Thanks Alan, and Congrats to the other winners.

A tricky day seen me drop 2 at both 8&900, long into the 1000 I only had a 1 point lead on Liam Hall, and bloody amazing young shooter, fortunely I dropped on 1 point at 1000 for a 59.5 with Liam dropping 5, my 59 locked the other players out for s 4 point lead to 2nd place.

What an amazing comp, the rivalry is 2nd to none and having people like Liam and Mark Fairbairn pushing is a big part of the final score.

Looking forward to the queens, good luck everyone!!
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I suppose someone's going to say it was windy today :roll: . :lol:
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There was indeed a mild breeze this afternoon :?
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Hi Alan,

All the Wellington clubs (Karori, Petone & Trentham) shoot at Seddon range in Trentham, Upper Hutt

Watching the scores and conditions with interest from across the ditch :D
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