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Tim N
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NSW Queen’s

#1 Postby Tim N » Sun Aug 25, 2019 1:05 pm

Hi All
Only about 6 weeks to go now which will fly by as all you old coots know.
Hopefully not the same weather as last time and best of all it will be on manual targets yippee.
So book in your leave, mow the lawn, take Sweetypie out for tea - just to make sure you have enough points to get away, maybe a bit of reloading too.
Hope to see you all there :D
We don't rise to the level of our expectations, we fall to the level of our training. Archilochos 680-645 BC

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Re: NSW Queen’s

#2 Postby willow » Sun Aug 25, 2019 5:54 pm

It will be my first NSW Queens, and second Queens after the Nationals this year so I am looking forward to it.

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Re: NSW Queen’s

#3 Postby RDavies » Sun Aug 25, 2019 10:01 pm

Tim N wrote:Hi All
Only about 6 weeks to go now which will fly by as all you old coots know.
Hopefully not the same weather as last time and best of all it will be on manual targets yippee.
So book in your leave, mow the lawn, take Sweetypie out for tea - just to make sure you have enough points to get away, maybe a bit of reloading too.
Hope to see you all there :D

Cant wait. Going by current weather patterns, I don't think we will be rained out this year, though many people wouldn't mind if major rain falls were on the cards. As it is, I wont need to mow the lawn, maybe sweep the dust.
It should be a great Queens, good range and range program as well as interesting but fun conditions (usually)

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Re: NSW Queen’s

#4 Postby willow » Mon Aug 26, 2019 7:08 pm

RDavies wrote:
Tim N wrote:Hi All
Only about 6 weeks to go now which will fly by as all you old coots know.
Hopefully not the same weather as last time and best of all it will be on manual targets yippee.
So book in your leave, mow the lawn, take Sweetypie out for tea - just to make sure you have enough points to get away, maybe a bit of reloading too.
Hope to see you all there :D

Cant wait. Going by current weather patterns, I don't think we will be rained out this year, though many people wouldn't mind if major rain falls were on the cards. As it is, I wont need to mow the lawn, maybe sweep the dust.
It should be a great Queens, good range and range program as well as interesting but fun conditions (usually)


I like how you refer to the conditions as fun Rod...let's hope so!

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Re: NSW Queen’s

#5 Postby Tim N » Fri Oct 04, 2019 10:29 am

Here we go again :?
Mon tues fine and sunny
Wed 1-5mm rain
Thurs 10-20mm rain
That’s weather zone
Can someone suggest a better site with a more optimistic outlook?
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Re: NSW Queen’s

#6 Postby argh » Fri Oct 04, 2019 1:37 pm

Tim N wrote:Here we go again :?

Can someone suggest a better site with a more optimistic outlook?


Nope. Some of the 10 day forecasts are even less optomistic.
Friday 20mm rain. 30km/h Wind gusts to 40
Saturday 5mm rain. 20km/h wind gusts to 30
Sunday...... 15mm rain 20km/h wind

Does a 3m x 3m rain cover over your rifle meet the rules requirements?


Only good thing is i am not camping this year.

Cheers
Adrian

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Re: NSW Queen’s

#7 Postby Tim N » Fri Oct 04, 2019 2:35 pm

argh wrote:
Tim N wrote:Here we go again :?

Can someone suggest a better site with a more optimistic outlook?


Nope. Some of the 10 day forecasts are even less optomistic.
Friday 20mm rain. 30km/h Wind gusts to 40
Saturday 5mm rain. 20km/h wind gusts to 30
Sunday...... 15mm rain 20km/h wind

Does a 3m x 3m rain cover over your rifle meet the rules requirements?


Only good thing is i am not camping this year.

Cheers
Adrian


That sounds heaps better than last year :lol:
I’ll be camping again- helps me to be at one with the conditions
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Re: NSW Queen’s

#8 Postby bruce moulds » Fri Oct 04, 2019 5:15 pm

tim,
as long as your tent does not self destruct like mine did in the middle of the night one year at lower light.
bruce.
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Re: NSW Queen’s

#9 Postby ben_g » Fri Oct 04, 2019 5:44 pm

Who was the poor bugger in the tent at the end last year?? Tent was almost blown away overnight !!!

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Re: NSW Queen’s

#10 Postby argh » Fri Oct 04, 2019 5:54 pm

Two years ago i camped in my swag. That was bad enough, we have booked into the cabins this year. Looks like it might have been a good choice considering the forecast.

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Re: NSW Queen’s

#11 Postby willow » Fri Oct 04, 2019 7:56 pm

Starting to regret entering now - it's going to be a mudfest.

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Re: NSW Queen’s

#12 Postby Tim N » Fri Oct 04, 2019 10:07 pm

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Last years conditions

I have a video of this which is much better but couldn’t put it up
Pretty sure this one ended up in the bin
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Re: NSW Queen’s

#13 Postby RDavies » Fri Oct 04, 2019 11:13 pm

willow wrote:Starting to regret entering now - it's going to be a mudfest.

No, it will be OK, maybe a little damp for a day if you read the optimistic forecasts. It'll be a good 5 days.

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Re: NSW Queen’s

#14 Postby bruce moulds » Sat Oct 05, 2019 8:24 am

tim,
looks like the wind is only 16 mph.
need a better tent.
bruce.
"SUCH IS LIFE" Edward Kelly 11 nov 1880

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Re: NSW Queen’s

#15 Postby Steve N » Sat Oct 05, 2019 9:23 am

At least we won't be complaining about the heat.


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