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ACT F-Open Diary
Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 9:03 pm
by AlanF
To all F-Open members who couldn't make it to Canberra :
Over the next few nights I will post a brief report on the day's events. Of course you will be able to see a full results sheet on
http://www.canberrarifleclub.org.au/CRC_ACT_Rifle_Championship_Results_2005.htm, but I will try to give some additional info such as equipment, conditions etc.
We have an impressive list of 15 competitors already, including 2 prominent BR shooters Stuart Elliot and Richard Wild, a French shooter, Kelvin Bell from Brisbane, and with Alan Peake and Matt Paroz in the mix, competition is going to be very tough.
Weather is cold and gusty tonight, but forcast is for an improvement at least until Friday.
Until tomorrow night, adieu.

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 4:34 pm
by Jagumba
Competition tough - geez! I have got a lot of catching up to do.....
Cheers
Matt
Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 7:53 pm
by AlanF
Hello again from Canberra. Well the competition was tough but the weather was even tougher. You only need to look at the 300m scores to know how tough. The wind was a headwind varing in direction and strength - it got easier as the day wore on but most strangers to this range (such as me) struggled.
I asked around today and you may be interested in the calibres used. As you can see, 6.5 variants were the most common.
Name - 300m - 500m - 600m - Agg - Cartridge
Steve Southwell - 92 - 95 - 95 - 282 - 6BR
Wayne Pattison - 94 - 96 - 90 - 280 - 6.5x284 Shehane
Anthony Pedersen - 94 - 88 - 96 - 278 - 6.5HI
Dave Groves - 95 - 92 - 91 - 278 - 6.5HI
Matt Paroz - 91 - 90 - 96 - 277 - 6BR
Nick Eichhorn - 87 - 92 - 96 - 275 - 260 Rem
Alan Fraser - 89 - 91 - 91 - 271 - 6.5x284
Chris Burdett - 92 - 88 - 91 - 271 - 6BR
Mick Passlow - 88 - 90 - 92 - 270 - 6.5x55AI
Kelvin Bell - 91 - 88 - 91 - 270 - 6.5x284
Geoff Miners - 86 - 89 - 92 - 267 - 6.5x55
Laurie Ingram - 87 - 84 - 89 - 260 - 6BR Imp
Matt Dwyer - 88 - 81 - 89 - 258 - 6BR
Richard Wild - 85 - 81 - 89 - 255 - 284 Win
Weather should be easier tomorrow, but ranges are 700 and 800!
Catch you tomorrow night.
Alan
Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 8:45 pm
by Lynn Otto
Tut Tut and for shame Alan
What about some Std results. LOL

It's Ok I went to the rifle club site to get them. It looks like it was kinda tuff out there boys (and girls).
Your numbers will be increased by two Open when Trev arrives as Darren is coming with him. Mind you they are still loading ammo and intend leaving at 4am tomorrow.
I hope the weather improves for everyone.
Good shooting
Lynn
Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 8:54 pm
by Tony Q
Yes TuT TuT Alan.
But very impressive to see 32 F Class shooters on the mound.
(Notice i didnt say 18 FS shooters)
Good Luck to Trev an Darren
Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 10:16 pm
by AlanF
Tony, Lynn,
Sorry about not catering for F-Std, but when you're competing in F-Open you tend to mingle with F-Open. You could always recruit an F-Std shooter to phone through some gossip, then post that. I'm afraid you F-Std types are just going to have to "get your house in order"
Alan

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 10:24 pm
by Tony Q
Alan ..

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 10:29 pm
by Lynn Otto
Nah, I'm hopeless at housework, give me a rifle anyday.
I could ruffle some feathers and say that in SA that was not a problem as Std and Open were intermixed on our F Class targets ie we had FC squadded with FC not separated.
Lynn
Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 8:55 pm
by AlanF
Hello from Canberra day 2 (still 3 to go

!).
The Rolph was decided today - a deserving win to Steve Southwell

, especially given he's never shot at this range before. He screwed on a 6.5-284 barrel for the 2 800m ranges, and continued on where he left off with the 6BR. Incidentally he uses a tactical style rifle with a (wait for it.....) Harris bipod.
Locals Dave Groves and Matt Paroz (used 6.5x57AI today) filled the places

. All results
here. Over the 2 days everyone seemed to have there fair share of bad conditions, and compared to where I normally shoot they were BAD

! Mirage reading is compulsory, but it doesn't tell the true story.
Trev Otto and Darren Chapman arrived late this avo, ready for a good night's sleep after the long drive. With them and other late entries I wouldn't be surprised to see 25 F-Open starting at 300m tomorrow morning - let's hope so.
Alan

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 9:11 pm
by bruce moulds
please be aware that whilst trev otto is a south australian fclass shooter, & the seconded fclass rep on sara, what he might say could represent the current sa point of view, or it could be his strong personal view only.
some of us are waiting to see what happens before we jump in any given direction,
bruce.
Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 9:15 pm
by Lynn Otto
Hey Alan
You really must come try Lower Light range sometime, mirage here is something you only imagine in your nightmares, but in all fairness I haven't seen it at Canberra either.
Well done to everyone and...
Good luck everyone for the next three days.
Lynn
Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 9:31 pm
by Lynn Otto
Bruce
I deeply sympathise for your problems but what we need here are positive attitudes.
Please forward any concerns you may have to your club rep
Lynn
Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 9:31 pm
by RAVEN
Good Luck aslo from me
P.S. will get there one year

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 7:05 am
by Tony Q
As my name has been mentioned and for the record i have spoken with Bruce several times this week along with several others. The instructions given to Trev were in regard to 'scoring fullbore targets for FS' only and was not in any way condoning a debate on any other issue.
The majority of MBRC members have been spoken to but not all as some have not been availiable. I hope to conclude this by the end of today and pass on the info to Trev in regard to 'scoring fullbore targets for FS'
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 7:36 am
by Lynn Otto
Tony please check your PM's and emails
Lynn