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Post by ecomeat »

Those interested that FTR is here at the ACT Queens
Everyone is welcome to come with their FTR gear and if using 155's will be in FStd
Any larger bullets are in FTR/Open
Canberra Rifle club have put on FTR Compliant, trophy & money
7 members enjoying the tuff conditions and some have lost their windreading mojo - Mr Samuels...
Canberra range always brings everyone back to a level playing field.

Great to see everyone here and having team comraderie between the F Class guys 10 FCWC members are here reminising & great to see.

Jenni Hausler
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Post by Malcolm Hill »

Hi all
Anyone know or have a link to where the results may be found?
Regards Malcolm.
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Post by AlanF »

Malcolm Hill wrote:Hi all
Anyone know or have a link to where the results may be found?
Regards Malcolm.


Malcolm,

When results are available they will be HERE

Alan
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Post by DannyS »

Thanks Alan, they are there:-)
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Post by macguru »

The results I saw were for fullbore a,b,c , f std and f open, no mention of ftr.

In any case i really like the idea of merging fa and fb to stop splitting the field up too much and including f open in opms. I know not everyone agrees but i think its a good idea and makes for better competition in f std. Not sure how i feel about ftr as i have entered more in f open comps lately....
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ecomeat wrote:You have heard of horses falling at the last hurdle.............Most of you know "that" experience......pull a shot off and you just KNOW you jerked the bloody thing and you just want to crawl off the mound and quietly cry under your car ? Well I just did that, scored a 4 and it proved fatal, with the ever present Roderick Davies sitting there quietly ready to pounce. AAAAAGGHHHHHH!!!
We are pretty sure that RD is home by a point over Mark Fairbairn and myself on equal points......but the big lizard will get over me coz I finished with a 4.


Did it bring back memories Tony?
:shock:

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Post by ecomeat »

Cameron Mc wrote:
ecomeat wrote:You have heard of horses falling at the last hurdle.............Most of you know "that" experience......pull a shot off and you just KNOW you jerked the bloody thing and you just want to crawl off the mound and quietly cry under your car ? Well I just did that, scored a 4 and it proved fatal, with the ever present Roderick Davies sitting there quietly ready to pounce. AAAAAGGHHHHHH!!!
We are pretty sure that RD is home by a point over Mark Fairbairn and myself on equal points......but the big lizard will get over me coz I finished with a 4.


Did it bring back memories Tony?
:shock:

Cam

Cam, I am deeply scarred emotionally, and was forced to seek solace again at the Eagle Hawk Hotel , which seems well versed in the art of nursing shattered souls
For some reason there seems to be a hundred or more ACT Queens participants gathering there each night. On Tuesday night, for some reason , they just refused to let myself, Davies, Paroz, Ferrara and Fairbairn leave the premises until well after midnight. They were so kind to us that they turned all of the lights off inside for the last hour (so the lights wouldnt hurt our eyes, I guess)
They are very kind and understanding at the Eagle Hawk Hotel and they have apparently had a LOT of experience with shattered shooters around this time of the year 8)
I feel that I am in good hands.
Tony
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Post by AlanF »

A shed to shelter shattered shooters... :D

Sounds like you'll all be unbeatable tomorrow!
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Post by ecomeat »

600 mtrs, warmer day today, bloody awful switching winds.
Ben Ferrara a superb, patient 60-6 takes the range I think. O:) =D> =D> =D>
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Post by DenisA »

Well done guys, there are some great scores there. Tony, your in great form.

From the pics on the website, it looks bloody cold down there. Its hard to imagine considering I felt the need for a 8:00 swim last night due to the mugginess up here.

I haven't been to Canberra. It looks like it has the potential to be a very tough range.

Looking forward to seeing the tough competition over the next few days. Well done guys.
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Post by ecomeat »

Just about to start the 800 meters to finish the Lead up
As we lay down to shoot, its Rod by a point to me, by a point to Spencer Dunstall, by a point to Ben F, by a point to Mark F. Then a 5 points or so buffer to the pack headed by Peter Merriman from the ACT who just took the last range (700 mtrs) off Mark Fairbairn on a count back. No 60's in Open but Steve Sharp a great 60-4 in Standard.
Anything might happen here the way the winds are switching ! :shock:
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Post by macguru »

its Rod by a point
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he must really have that 22 rimfire humming :P

maybe you should have made him use black powder .....
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Post by Steve N »

Great updates Tony,
Good luck.
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Post by macguru »

Also I note there are over 80 fullbore shooters, outnumbering f std by 2 to 1...

so fullbore is alive and well .....
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Post by DannyS »

Yeah, the walking dead of the fullbore always awake for a Queens.
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