Doctor Lecter
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any video of the shoot ?
All prizes were cashThere were some $500 cash for flash clay prizes. I imagine the bigger prices weren’t actual notes.
Oh you lucky chap, would imagine it was very pleasant out there in sunI was one of the referees and to the best of my knowledge all prizes were cash, as for video, no one came to the layout I was on to do any filming. Only images I’ve seen were taken by Don Brunt, check out his website if you’re interested.
Oh hope you are over it / well and that it sounds worse that it actually is? Please, if able do offer a more detailed report, tales are a bit thin on ground, know a few that went, good shots yes but more as a jolly it seems. The dear old yanks offer little about the event also. Back to those eyes, if youd like I can try and get a full recording of last weeks Scotland / Wales 6N game for you, thought it was jolly decent TVRichard, whilst the temperature was perfect, a balmy 25c the wind was a massive pain for all, I was reffing “ water peg 3 “ and the reflection of the sun on the water coupled with facing south into the wind and sun, I ended up with “arc eyes “.
while it was a stiff shoot, one or two tweaks would have made it a great shoot
disappointed it wasn't professionally filmed the usa in particular nick berry do a fantastic job of videos , its the only way i could see such a high profile shoot . congratulations to winners and all who participatedIf you’re on FB, type in fujairah shooting and quite a few people have put videos/photos of the layouts etc but not seen any of the actual shooting.
Seen some, alas all look as if it was in a worked out quarry, spent enough time in those, am sure it was a spectacle and those few I know that went had an highly enjoyable time / break.If you’re on FB, type in fujairah shooting and quite a few people have put videos/photos of the layouts etc but not seen any of the actual shooting.
The terrain was varied, from shooting over water to a mountain backdrop. Eco clays were used throughout, and with the underside being a nice light brown in colour they were at time’s extremely difficult to see.Seen some, alas all look as if it was in a worked out quarry, spent enough time in those, am sure it was a spectacle and those few I know that went had an highly enjoyable time / break.
I think it was eley eco wads that were used.The terrain was varied, from shooting over water to a mountain backdrop. Eco clays were used throughout, and with the underside being a nice light brown in colour they were at time’s extremely difficult to see.
Hull’s new biodegradable cartridge was used throughout the competition, and a fair few competitors noted that it had a “bit of a recoil “, now as the slabs of cartridges were delivered to us every morning and left in the sun all day, they may well have been cooked.
As I said earlier it was a good shoot, but a few tweaks would have made it a great shoot
No sand, shoot was in and around a quarry and the mountainsWind and sand not usually a good combination
ok wind and quarry fine particlesNo sand, shoot was in and around a quarry and the mountains
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