EJ Churchill ESP reg, 5.2.15

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Couldn't get it together today dropping birds all over, it was a flying visit though so not too disappointed, just one of those days,trying out some new techniques with the new gun. I couldn't find the green quartering bird in the grouse butt, then dropped ones and two's around the rest of the course. Good course though very enjoyable, nice to see all the familiar faces but couldn't stop for a chat as I had to get back.

 
That green one (together with its black equivalent over the skeet) was the hardest bird I reckon. Missed it twice in front. Just needed a quick gun and straight at as it was not crossing where it was shot. Fair way out though, so line important.

 
Would like to have another go at the green one. Found the other quartering bird over the skeet the first two times out then dropped the last two. six wasn't bad on that stand apparently. Just lots of other 6s that should of been 8s

 
Tinker bell said:
I straighted that stand. The green needed attacking and good gap.....just saying :wink:
You shoot so quickly, it was likely still a crosser when you fired. Hence the gap.

 
I noticed that . Wonder why it was so fast this time ?


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I noticed that . Wonder why it was so fast this time ?

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Everything aligned. If EJC had all shooters finished by 4pm, they can send scores to CPSA before 5pm, then they can be uploaded. The CPSA server uploads anything entered on it at about 3am each day.

 
Everything aligned. If EJC had all shooters finished by 4pm, they can send scores to CPSA before 5pm, then they can be uploaded. The CPSA server uploads anything entered on it at about 3am each day.
I love that you know these things Will.

 

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