Bisley this weekend
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Re: Bisley this weekend
Hearty congratulations to everyone who braved yesterday's conditions and BZ to the North.
As for the misses? Wet chamber, wet ammo, and, from what I saw in a very quick visit to the back of of the range, some very heavy gusts of wind.
As I say, well done all.
Sadly, listening to the wind and rain, it is not going to be much different today.
As for the misses? Wet chamber, wet ammo, and, from what I saw in a very quick visit to the back of of the range, some very heavy gusts of wind.
As I say, well done all.
Sadly, listening to the wind and rain, it is not going to be much different today.
Re: Bisley this weekend
Stay in the clubhouse!MartinS wrote:Any tips for keeping at rifle and scope a little dry on the firing point???
Leaving now too - if I can get past the debris in the drive.MartinS wrote:Of to Bisley now for a club shoot!!
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Re: Bisley this weekend
Hahaha! Very funny but this club has no house!!! I don't know why I'm laughing really?!?rox wrote:Stay in the clubhouse!MartinS wrote:Any tips for keeping at rifle and scope a little dry on the firing point???
Leaving now too - if I can get past the debris in the drive.MartinS wrote:Of to Bisley now for a club shoot!!
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It's horrible out there!!
Re: Bisley this weekend
Yesterday I went with the NRA club to the BSRC's Sporting Rifle range (down near Melville) to have a go on the Running Deer and Running Boar range. Something new for me, I've never shot moving targets or electronic targets before, some really nice people and most importantly, indoor firing points. I had a really good afternoon, thanks to any NRASC organisers that read FB.
Re: Bisley this weekend
Shooting for the week end stops in just under three hours time.
The sky is brightening, it is, at the moment, not raining and I can hear the birds tweeting.
Of course, those who have been out in the foul weather don't want to hear that, but 'aint it the way?
The sky is brightening, it is, at the moment, not raining and I can hear the birds tweeting.
Of course, those who have been out in the foul weather don't want to hear that, but 'aint it the way?
Re: Bisley this weekend
Yep! That's the way it normally goes. I was shooting 900 yds this morning and it was just horrible down there! Afternoon was called of so back home to dry of!!John25 wrote:Shooting for the week end stops in just under three hours time.
The sky is brightening, it is, at the moment, not raining and I can hear the birds tweeting.
Of course, those who have been out in the foul weather don't want to hear that, but 'aint it the way?
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Re: Bisley this weekend
I was shooting in Melville, and the weather was atrocious. I could hear a few hardy souls on Stickledown, but I'm not sure I would have been up for that myself.MartinS wrote:Yep! That's the way it normally goes. I was shooting 900 yds this morning and it was just horrible down there! Afternoon was called of so back home to dry of!!John25 wrote:Shooting for the week end stops in just under three hours time.
The sky is brightening, it is, at the moment, not raining and I can hear the birds tweeting.
Of course, those who have been out in the foul weather don't want to hear that, but 'aint it the way?
Careful now/that sort of thing
Re: Bisley this weekend
oi Shugie
Me and ROZ were some of those souls ... hardy or stupid - still debating the right tag!
(I know 20series will vote for stoopid :55: )
We were on point from 8.40 to 12.20 - rain did not let up once sign85
My last 3 shots I could hardly make out the target
Lets say "soaked" does not even begin to describe
Squeezed out the chamios twice -did not know a chamios could not hold that much water!!! :shock:
Was great fun though - learnt a bit - wind ran from about 4.5 to 8.0 MOA from the right
Flags were soaked - direction was steadish from 2.30 to 3.00
Great day - thanks ROZ
Me and ROZ were some of those souls ... hardy or stupid - still debating the right tag!
(I know 20series will vote for stoopid :55: )
We were on point from 8.40 to 12.20 - rain did not let up once sign85
My last 3 shots I could hardly make out the target
Lets say "soaked" does not even begin to describe
Squeezed out the chamios twice -did not know a chamios could not hold that much water!!! :shock:
Was great fun though - learnt a bit - wind ran from about 4.5 to 8.0 MOA from the right
Flags were soaked - direction was steadish from 2.30 to 3.00
Great day - thanks ROZ
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Re: Bisley this weekend
Welcome Shuggie!
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