Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2014 9:37 pm
Since Alan is probably busy channelling his shooting guru to keep the other mere mortals informed, I will spread some of the gossip.
Alan has so far only dropped one point in 8 ranges, so he has made a slight improvement over his lead up performance.
Cameron McEwan has also jumped up and did not drop any points today to take todays daily agg.
2nd place in todays agg was D McNamara. Ho hum you think, Dave is up there as usual, well he is but it is Dennis, Daves father in 2nd in todays agg with Dave in 3rd place for the day.
There has been a lot of gear swapping and changing lately, with Dave Mac using one of Wild Dogs guns, Alan using Shane Greens scope, Shane Green borrowing someone elses, then Alan swapping scopes again for some reason today. Vikki Cussack and Shane Greene have been shooting great, just ahead of Wild Dog, using some more of Wild Dogs guns and ammo. I think Mark is reloading for about 1/2 dozen different leading guns he has lent out for this shoot. Awesome job Mark. He certainly has the manufacturers title for this meet. You wouldn't believe the amount of time and effort Mark of Wild Dog stocks is putting into supplying guns and ammo for long distance travellers to use for this shoot.
Jason Mayers and Steve Sharp are both also shooting awesomely in F/tr battling up in the front positions as well.
The conditions today have usually been fairly good in general, with a few bad patches catching a few shooters out badly. The scores at the top end were fairly high in general, but this is more a case of the increase in the level in shooting than the wind conditions.
In F std A grade, it is Ernie Mace in 1st place. I saw him shoot a 60.7 at 900yds today so he is on fire. New A grader Josh Reid is in 2nd place with Bob Perderson in 3rd.
In F Open, Alan Frazer has only dropped 1 point and has a 3 point lead over Cameron Mc Ewan who is 1 point ahead of Jenni Hausler, with Dennis MacNamara showing his son Dave learning from his father 1 point behind.
Steve Sharp is 2 points ahead of Mark Fairburn in F/TR with Jason Mayers and Vikki Cussick another point behind. In 5th place is Vikkis partner Shane Green.
Conditions are forecast to be fairly light tomorrow, but with Belmonts reputation for unpredictable conditions around midday, the leaders are not feeling too safe with 900yds and 1000yds coming up tomorrow.
Alan has so far only dropped one point in 8 ranges, so he has made a slight improvement over his lead up performance.
Cameron McEwan has also jumped up and did not drop any points today to take todays daily agg.
2nd place in todays agg was D McNamara. Ho hum you think, Dave is up there as usual, well he is but it is Dennis, Daves father in 2nd in todays agg with Dave in 3rd place for the day.
There has been a lot of gear swapping and changing lately, with Dave Mac using one of Wild Dogs guns, Alan using Shane Greens scope, Shane Green borrowing someone elses, then Alan swapping scopes again for some reason today. Vikki Cussack and Shane Greene have been shooting great, just ahead of Wild Dog, using some more of Wild Dogs guns and ammo. I think Mark is reloading for about 1/2 dozen different leading guns he has lent out for this shoot. Awesome job Mark. He certainly has the manufacturers title for this meet. You wouldn't believe the amount of time and effort Mark of Wild Dog stocks is putting into supplying guns and ammo for long distance travellers to use for this shoot.
Jason Mayers and Steve Sharp are both also shooting awesomely in F/tr battling up in the front positions as well.
The conditions today have usually been fairly good in general, with a few bad patches catching a few shooters out badly. The scores at the top end were fairly high in general, but this is more a case of the increase in the level in shooting than the wind conditions.
In F std A grade, it is Ernie Mace in 1st place. I saw him shoot a 60.7 at 900yds today so he is on fire. New A grader Josh Reid is in 2nd place with Bob Perderson in 3rd.
In F Open, Alan Frazer has only dropped 1 point and has a 3 point lead over Cameron Mc Ewan who is 1 point ahead of Jenni Hausler, with Dennis MacNamara showing his son Dave learning from his father 1 point behind.
Steve Sharp is 2 points ahead of Mark Fairburn in F/TR with Jason Mayers and Vikki Cussick another point behind. In 5th place is Vikkis partner Shane Green.
Conditions are forecast to be fairly light tomorrow, but with Belmonts reputation for unpredictable conditions around midday, the leaders are not feeling too safe with 900yds and 1000yds coming up tomorrow.