sungazer wrote:Vic Queens will be Paper as Albert said so everyone can come along to that one. Would be good to see you again Graeme another practice at Bendigo Wellsford Range perhaps conquer it.
Mate I would love to , it’s a challenging range , lovely people, especially Albert ! But NZ has left me a little financially challenged. So maybe settling for Nats again ( I know I’m boring !) and maybe the Qld Queens for the first time !!
Now I have flown with firearms, I’m hoping to get around the Country a little to say hello and try different rifle ranges ! But have to do a bit more plumbing yet to pay for it !
I Have a special shooting surcharge on my customers bills !! Hahah! Lol! no I don’t just joking!
I would prefer electronic targets myself. Can’t be cheated by them, every shot is accurately recorded, no stick on patches that can fall off and cause confusion for the markers. That’s my 2c worth.
RDavies wrote:Can anyone tell me if the organisers set aside an area for blow off or short range sighting shots at the Bendigo range during the competition?
That privilege is restricted to some who live nearby. Call it "home ground advantage".
Steve N wrote:There was a session at 500 the afternoon before the leadup for zeroing etc last time I was there a couple of years ago.
Hmmm, I was hoping more states would take on what NSW did and let them fire blow off shots in a small pistol range nearby, or if no range was available, do what Lower Light does and let us fire a few shots into the butts from 100yds 30 minutes before competition starts. Better than people firing shots on the side of the road on the way there.
RDavies wrote:Can anyone tell me if the organisers set aside an area for blow off or short range sighting shots at the Bendigo range during the competition?
That privilege is restricted to some who live nearby. Call it "home ground advantage".
Or those who drive on lonely country roads on the way to the range>
RDavies wrote:Can anyone tell me if the organisers set aside an area for blow off or short range sighting shots at the Bendigo range during the competition?
That privilege is restricted to some who live nearby. Call it "home ground advantage".
Or those who drive on lonely country roads on the way to the range>
Rod the VRA is currently in the process of developing a 100 yard range on the grounds. This will unfortunately not be ready for the queens but would make for a really nice addition next year.
Albert
Rosedale Rifle Club
Australian Points Series
AlanF wrote:That privilege is restricted to some who live nearby. Call it "home ground advantage".
Or those who drive on lonely country roads on the way to the range>
Rod the VRA is currently in the process of developing a 100 yard range on the grounds. This will unfortunately not be ready for the queens but would make for a really nice addition next year.