Brilliant photos Tiff!
Ill say again thoroughly enjoyed the weekend, chuffed too bits coming 2nd in some stiff competition.
Mike
Autumn 2014 Roundhouse Rifle Challenge
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I'm taking extra Viagra next time to make the competition even stiffer !!!
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More pics:
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Thanks for a great weekend Tiff. I would highly recommend the RRC to anyone from beginners to experts, everyone was very friendly and helpful. Roll on the next one.
Pete
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Thanks again to those that attended and for all your kind words about the event. Below are the final results for the Autumn RRC:
N.B. Sorry, I’m not sure of what Miliscer’s shooting partners forum name is, so you are listed simply as 'Miliscer +1'…The individual HPS was 121, with the lowest possible ‘score’ being -10, thanks to an early negative scoring stage. Of course this wasn't a competition (just a more formalised zeroing day) so there were/are no prizes, just the respect of your peers. Plus it should be noted with the highest placed shooter (mildot) achieving just over a 66% hit rate on the fox/deer sized kill zones, there is plenty of room for improvement for everyone. Therefore, in the interests of humane shooting, it may be prudent to host another event next year…
N.B. Sorry, I’m not sure of what Miliscer’s shooting partners forum name is, so you are listed simply as 'Miliscer +1'…The individual HPS was 121, with the lowest possible ‘score’ being -10, thanks to an early negative scoring stage. Of course this wasn't a competition (just a more formalised zeroing day) so there were/are no prizes, just the respect of your peers. Plus it should be noted with the highest placed shooter (mildot) achieving just over a 66% hit rate on the fox/deer sized kill zones, there is plenty of room for improvement for everyone. Therefore, in the interests of humane shooting, it may be prudent to host another event next year…
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Re: Autumn 2014 Roundhouse Rifle Challenge
Nice one Tiff.
Without a doubt the best one yet.
Great innovative and challenging cof.
Can't get enough of this kind of shoot,
hope you do get another one together next year.
More pics pls :-)
Had to laugh seeing the pic of pete all on his own with his muzzle brake! clapclap
Rup
Without a doubt the best one yet.
Great innovative and challenging cof.
Can't get enough of this kind of shoot,
hope you do get another one together next year.
More pics pls :-)
Had to laugh seeing the pic of pete all on his own with his muzzle brake! clapclap
Rup
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Hey, I was being 'sociable' by being 'unsociable' as the two shots I did take in company caused guns to fall over and moans heading my way, it's only 52.4gr of powder gasses venting each sideoaken wrote:Nice one Tiff.
Without a doubt the best one yet.
Great innovative and challenging cof.
Can't get enough of this kind of shoot,
hope you do get another one together next year.
More pics pls :-)
Had to laugh seeing the pic of pete all on his own with his muzzle brake! clapclap
Rup
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