Century Range Located Fantastic on the Weekend
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Century Range Located Fantastic on the Weekend
Not really much of a discussion point I know but I just wanted to say how extremely well maintained it looked!
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Re: Century Range Located Fantastic on the Weekend
Well they've tidied up the 100 yard point but behind there it's like a ploughed field which made for a challenging rundown at the Methuen Cup last weekend.Quarters wrote:Not really much of a discussion point I know but I just wanted to say how extremely well maintained it looked!
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Don't disagree with you racalman 100 yard point good and the others to be fair, but yeah the run downs were challenging. And between the firing points was a bit poor. Perhaps they will improve them as more active disciplines take off at bisley.
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If you think that was bad, you should have been doing rundowns a couple of years back. The current range is a bowling green compared to the Somme-like morass it used to be especially in the wet. It looks like they have levelled out the site of Century lake so no more running through a foot deep of tyre track rutted water.Racalman wrote:Well they've tidied up the 100 yard point but behind there it's like a ploughed field which made for a challenging rundown at the Methuen Cup last weekend.Quarters wrote:Not really much of a discussion point I know but I just wanted to say how extremely well maintained it looked!
It's very much improved.
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Am I right in thinking the water table on Century is very high? It seems to gather standing water exceptionally quickly when it rains.channel12 wrote:If you think that was bad, you should have been doing rundowns a couple of years back. The current range is a bowling green compared to the Somme-like morass it used to be especially in the wet. It looks like they have levelled out the site of Century lake so no more running through a foot deep of tyre track rutted water.Racalman wrote:Well they've tidied up the 100 yard point but behind there it's like a ploughed field which made for a challenging rundown at the Methuen Cup last weekend.Quarters wrote:Not really much of a discussion point I know but I just wanted to say how extremely well maintained it looked!
It's very much improved.
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Re: Century Range Located Fantastic on the Weekend
I was, but I have a short memorychannel12 wrote: If you think that was bad, you should have been doing rundowns a couple of years back.

It is definitely drier now, but to achieve that they appear to have added a drainage ditch which reminded me, as I vaulted it, of my school cross country runs.
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Same ditches but now cleaned out, others have been culverted, the big ditch just forward of the 400 yard has gone.Racalman wrote:I was, but I have a short memorychannel12 wrote: If you think that was bad, you should have been doing rundowns a couple of years back.![]()
It is definitely drier now, but to achieve that they appear to have added a drainage ditch which reminded me, as I vaulted it, of my school cross country runs.
At least no more picking fired cases out of icy, muddy puddles at the 100 yard point.
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