F-Class World Championships 2023
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Re: F-Class World Championships 2023
Daveh wrote:NZ must look at it differently than the Aussies.
Maybe because it's their first time and "they don't know any better"
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rsW8PIPrZkA
I can't understand why the AU team members were not announced ages ago.
I wish you all the best. Whoever you are...
Daveh
They were announced ages ago, actually, they were announced just after they were selected.
Do people not follow the NRAA or Target Rifle Magazine?
https://nraa.com.au/nraa-news/australia ... rica-2021/
https://nraa.com.au/nraa-news/announcem ... rica-2021/
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Thanks Jason
I did see those news letters but I thought since then there was a call for extra nominations after some shooters on the team dropped out.
I am keen to follow our shooters and as none of the event will be televised all I can rely on is the internet. We can follow a lot of the AU shoots on the nraa results page and on the hexta site.
Do you know if we will be able to follow along with scores on an African site?
We need an Ozzy "Eric" to video parts of the event with our shooters and upload to YouTube for all of us at home.
Dave
I did see those news letters but I thought since then there was a call for extra nominations after some shooters on the team dropped out.
I am keen to follow our shooters and as none of the event will be televised all I can rely on is the internet. We can follow a lot of the AU shoots on the nraa results page and on the hexta site.
Do you know if we will be able to follow along with scores on an African site?
We need an Ozzy "Eric" to video parts of the event with our shooters and upload to YouTube for all of us at home.
Dave
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Hi Jasmy the target rifle magazine was a good read when in print form and left around club hoses ect unfortunately when it went digital I missed alt of the reading probably like so many other shooters, thanks for the link but looks a bit out of dated.
Cheers
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Those NRAA news advices quoted by Jason are out of date by 3 years
I know some members listed have pulled out
I know some members listed have pulled out
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Not long now!!! 26 days and counting down!
https://2021fcwc.com/
Good luck all, and show them how to shoot well and have fun.
Enjoy the experience.
Cheers
Good luck all, and show them how to shoot well and have fun.
Enjoy the experience.
Cheers
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Re: F-Class World Championships 2023
All,
Please see either the following attachment for an update on the Australian F-Class World Championship 2023, team.
Or the following pages as images:
to be continued on next post...
Please see either the following attachment for an update on the Australian F-Class World Championship 2023, team.
Or the following pages as images:
to be continued on next post...
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Albert
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Albert
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Best wishes to both the Open and FTR teams on the adventure you are all about to undertake. May you have a safe and enjoyable experience. Cheers.
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Thankyou for the comprehensive update.
From what you have shared it demonstrates the level of commitment and development of shooters and coaches so the team can take home the Gold!
Well done all, and enjoy the times to come.
Special note, it is great to see Lowell in the chair! His skill was demonstrated at the State Teams event in Bendigo last year.
From what you have shared it demonstrates the level of commitment and development of shooters and coaches so the team can take home the Gold!
Well done all, and enjoy the times to come.
Special note, it is great to see Lowell in the chair! His skill was demonstrated at the State Teams event in Bendigo last year.
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Re: F-Class World Championships 2023
jasmay wrote:Most people know or can get my phone number, I’m happy to talk anyone through the journey to date, but will refrain from saying anything online other than, after being on 3 prior international teams, this has been without a doubt the most difficult journey yet, but, we are also better prepared than we have been in the past.
Reach out if you want to chat.
Yeah I think this is an understatement! Anyone who hasn't been won't understand the logistical nightmare it is even when traveling to a friendly location. With COVID, component shortages and heading to a challenging import destination and you all honestly deserve a medal just for making it there with all your gear!
One thing about Australians is they always find a way to work together as a team and solve the problem which is hard to beat.
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Don't mean to be a scaremonger but....South Africa in turmoil due to power outages, on the verge of 'collapse" and "civil war" so says news.com.au
https://www.news.com.au/finance/economy ... 0ac3db6582
I wish everyone going safe travels.
https://www.news.com.au/finance/economy ... 0ac3db6582
I wish everyone going safe travels.
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aussie shooter wrote:Don't mean to be a scaremonger but....South Africa in turmoil due to power outages, on the verge of 'collapse" and "civil war" so says news.com.au
https://www.news.com.au/finance/economy ... 0ac3db6582
I wish everyone going safe travels.
Luckily we won’t be needing any electrical power at the range.
From what I’ve heard Bloemfontein is one of the safer and saner areas of South Africa and that we are unlikely to have much trouble there. (Not that I’m saying Australian media would ever sensationalise anything)
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Naahhhh, I was there last week for my daughter’s wedding, same old South Africa, with same old challenges.
Rod, I thought you and Albert needed about 10kV to kick start those super hot loads with the extra heavy projectiles for your new caliber???
Regards
Frans
Rod, I thought you and Albert needed about 10kV to kick start those super hot loads with the extra heavy projectiles for your new caliber???
Regards
Frans
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Redhawk wrote:Rod, I thought you and Albert needed about 10kV to kick start those super hot loads with the extra heavy projectiles for your new caliber???
Regards
Frans
The electric rail guns we are using are powered by a remote generator and power is stored in small capacitors, so no onsite power is needed
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