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Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 5:38 pm
by Southcape
Congratulations Rod, and everyone else on their win.
Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 6:47 pm
by AlanF
DaveMc wrote:Thanks Alan.
Did anyone give the hybrids a run at Canberra??
Dave
Dave,
No-one actually said so, and I think I probably would have heard if they were used. I think Rod Davies has some and he used his 284 barrel at some ranges so he may chime in on this.
Can you be tempted to make the NSW Queens? - if you haven't shot there before it might be your last chance - its similar in aspect to Swanbourne, but with a deeper dish and panoramic views.
Alan
Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 6:51 pm
by RDavies
I have tried them but didnt use them in Canberra. I only had limited time to test them , but so far I had better accuracy with the VLDs. I wont be using them in Sydney either.
Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 7:34 pm
by Chopper
Well done Rod and others, good bunch of blokes, Chop.
Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 8:21 pm
by bartman007
RDavies wrote:I used the 6.5 Gertrude for 6 of the ranges and even it nearly gave me a few near 5s with verticle as the shoot progressed, so there is nothing magical there, just a ballistic twin to the 260 Rem. I can send reamer prints to anyone if I find it.
Rod, while the Gertrude might be competitive, alas it is still up to the nut behind the bolt to make the right decisions with the wind dial.
On another note, I was using the Hybrids two weeks ago and they didn't make allowances for the wind
And last week they shot as well as the VLD's.
So to all those hopefull shooters, it still comes back to you to make the right wind readings.
Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 9:21 pm
by DaveMc
AlanF wrote:DaveMc wrote:Thanks Alan.
Did anyone give the hybrids a run at Canberra??
Dave
Dave,
Can you be tempted to make the NSW Queens? - if you haven't shot there before it might be your last chance - its similar in aspect to Swanbourne, but with a deeper dish and panoramic views.
Alan
Alan,
I would love to make it down there - I have caught the bug BIG TIME. A few logistical issues though - main one being work. August to October is our slow season (so was great to get in a few Queens whilst we were quiet) Christmas to Easter is our busy one and a bit difficult (but not impossible so I will keep working on it). I can see we are all going to have to keep the practice up to get even close to the Rod Davies Express.