Autumn 2014 Roundhouse Rifle Challenge

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M99
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Re: Autumn 2014 Roundhouse Rifle Challenge

#21 Post by M99 »

Brilliant photos Tiff!

Ill say again thoroughly enjoyed the weekend, chuffed too bits coming 2nd in some stiff competition.

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#22 Post by Swamp Donkey »

I'm taking extra Viagra next time to make the competition even stiffer !!!
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#23 Post by c18rch »

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#24 Post by tisme »

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.
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#25 Post by Tiff »

Thanks again to those that attended and for all your kind words about the event. Below are the final results for the Autumn RRC:

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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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#26 Post by oaken »

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
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#27 Post by Swamp Donkey »

oaken 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
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 side ;)
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