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Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 9:34 am
by AlanF
Great team effort. =D> =D> Keep it up.

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 10:58 am
by Quick
That looks like awesome fun! Kick butt in the 8 man shoot .

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 3:45 pm
by IanP
Southcape wrote:Congratulations to the Australian F/TR team, 3 rd place in Sunday's Cimmeron Match, and 3rd place today in the 4 man Angel Fire Match.

I am so proud of these Guys and Gals. They have worked so well together, and picked themselves up from a miss on the target at 1000 yards to carry on and pull in a 3rd place. ( yardage shot in reverse today due to forecast bad weather)

The Aussies have arrived!

F Open did not compete today.

Bitterly cold, and blowing wind gusts up to 50 kmph. The 210's were being thrown from one side of the 8 ring to the other at 300 yards. But we had fun!!!


Well done F T/R team!

Very well done to Rod Shehan, (wind coach) in dealing with the trajectories and wind drift of no less than three different projectiles being used by team members. Difficult wind conditions and 155gr, 185gr and 210gr projectiles being shot down range. Even with a miss (crossfire) on one target coached the team to third place, really top effort!!!!!!

Ian

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 8:26 pm
by bruce moulds
either woody has long arms or he is not doing the winding.
not sure how the plotting is happening?
keep safe,
bruce.

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 8:38 pm
by johnk
Why would a coach do the winding?

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 9:34 pm
by Chopper
Looks like shooter and coaches are wired up ? , we will learn more later ? maybe shooters are told what to wind ? , interesting , but thats why they are there , well done I say, Chop.

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 10:05 pm
by RAVEN
:roll:
Why would a coach do the winding

I give up why would they???

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 10:11 pm
by Quick
Well done Rod!!!!

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 8:28 am
by bsouthernau
johnk wrote:Why would a coach do the winding?


In my experience the coach ALWAYS does the winding.

Barry

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 8:31 am
by Barry Davies
This Barry Concurs.

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 9:31 am
by Gadget
"Quote Brian Litz"
The Angel Fire 4-man team took place today, and concluded the 4-man team champtionship. With rain looming, the decision was made to shoot the course backwards so we could at least get the long range strings in before a possible cancellatio...n. Although rain threatened all day, it never interfered with the match. The wind really picked up after lunch, until we finished at 300 yards with about 20 mph winds and spitting rain from 12 O'clock. The buffeting was so bad that many of the sling shooters who normally clean the target shot numerous 8's, 7's, and 6's; just couldn't hold the rifle still.

After the shooting there was a shooter's swap meet in the Eagles Nest clubhouse where people sold and traded various shooting gear.

When the smoke cleared, in F-open, standings were the same as the first team match: USA-1, USA-2, and Spindle Shooters in third.

In F-TR, Team Sinclair continues their undefeated record, winning the team match and the 4-man team match. As with the first team match, South Africa and Australia were 2nd and 3rd for todays match as well.

Bill Litz got picked up by the Canadian Gold team and shot very well. His 385-10x score was tied for 3rd highest of the day! That Pierce Engineering rifle is shooting extremely well and Bill was happy to be picked up for a team after not shooting the first team day.

In the Sling class, Bryan's team USA Gray was first place but will be 2nd in the championship to the Scottish Exiles by 1 point. Extra appreciation goes out to team members who shot on that last abusive relay at 300 yards; it was brutal!

Tomorrow is the third of 4 individual days. Weather is supposed to get colder and winds strengthening. We'll see how the various conditions shake up the standings!

Below are the scores for todays team matches.


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Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 1:42 pm
by RDavies
They had another individual day today and conditions were once again very very tricky in some relays.
Daryl Barlow was leading F/TR after the 3 short ranges, but dropped back a bit during a particularly rough patch at 900yds.
Jenni Hausler got caught in some rough conditions at the short ranges, but got one of the highest scores at the 900yds, taking a long time to pick her way through the slop, beating most F Open shooters.
Mark Fairburn was up with the leaders in F Open until the start of the 900yd range when a markers mistake caused some confusion, which cost him a bundle of points.
Phil Barlow came in 5th for the day in some particularly rough conditions. Rod Shehan shot 155gn projectiles at 900yds in some bad patches and beat a lot of F Open shooters while doing so as did Linda in some conditions which were giving misses to some F Open shooters.
Tomorrow is the 8 man teams match.

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 9:19 am
by AlanF
I've found the results pages on the Bald Eagles website: CLICK HERE.

Alan

Transporton the range

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 10:15 am
by AlanF
Linda just sent this. Apparently this is called the orange bus, and it looks like Rod, Todd and Mark are about to head off down to the "pits". :lol:
<img src="http://www.ozfclass.com/forums/pic/raton/orangebus.jpg">

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 8:11 pm
by Quick
I just saw that on facebook. Looks like they are having great fun again!!

If I was a better shooter and had a better rifle, I'd save my butt off to goto one of these shoots :)