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#1 Post by Ovenpaa »

Well done all at the first F Class round of the year, it sounds like you had some mixed and challenging weather to deal with so seriously well done to all.

We have some forum members in the points as well, Nice one guys :goodjob:
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#2 Post by 20series »

Well done all who survived the Diggle micro climate to put in some excellent scores.

I spoke to ENS earlier and he did well and enjoyed himself.

Very disappointed not to be there but I will hopefully get sorted soon.

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all i can say is "gun for sale, shoots straight unlike owner"
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spud wrote:all i can say is "gun for sale, shoots straight unlike owner"
Ouch :G
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#5 Post by EagerNoSkill »

Was good shoot

Tough crazy sneaky winds no flags
Weather that's was schizo
Hard to haul target frames needs servicing and balancing and grease :?

Not enough time to chat :bad:
Sat 3.30 am start to travel ... Long days long trips :shock:

I made some good wind calls some bad ones too

Much learnt happy is I

Nice meeting Spud you will get into grove soon mate :good:
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#6 Post by oscar »

Good shooting!

Diggle, one of the only places I know of that you can have whiteout conditions then when you get into lower Saddleworth you'd be forgiven for thinking you were in another dimension.
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#7 Post by EagerNoSkill »

Adding a few things to the small pile of kit I am lugging around

1. A front board
Since I added the bag rider it has added at least a inch on the back - decreasing the effective muzzle angle.
Match 1 : At 500 yards at Diggle my Bipod liked a thin eifel tower and I was still aining nowhere near the target!
Les Hogate saved my with a plank - but I was still rattled and setting up the configuration as shooting started!
Well into 8 or 9 shots before I had settled down! :G

2. Fresh patches (my own)
We had some serious patch loss over the 2 days!!!
Seriously irrattating & slows everything down! :bad:

3. Golf trolley
Decided that is the best to attach and lug thing around own! ;)

4. Range rucksack - missues will use sewing skills
Have a 1 bag that can carry mat, score sheet etc in on big lump!
Better than try to grip 5 or 6 seperate disparate items!
May take orders once perfected!
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#8 Post by Watcher »

Well done the 101 lads :good:
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#9 Post by Ovenpaa »

EagerNoSkill wrote:Adding a few things to the small pile of kit I am lugging around

1. A front board
Since I added the bag rider it has added at least a inch on the back - decreasing the effective muzzle angle.
Match 1 : At 500 yards at Diggle my Bipod liked a thin eifel tower and I was still aining nowhere near the target!
Les Hogate saved my with a plank - but I was still rattled and setting up the configuration as shooting started!
Well into 8 or 9 shots before I had settled down! :G
What is the maximum elevation of your bipod ENS?
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#10 Post by EagerNoSkill »

Hi D...

Not sure sure - must measure up and see

It was the combination of :
1. On the particular target point level - too flat
2. Angle to target at 500 yards and
3. The new rider

At 600 it was not an issue

Had similar issue at 300 and 500 at Bisley when the firing point drops off the front!!
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