Nimbusgb
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Well no one else seems to have said anything so .....
Papa, Rosso and I hammered up the A40 to Westfield SG to try out the 'Fitasc Lite' Sportasc event devices by a certain Mr Lovatt. ( Thanks Paul, don't think I could have made it home without you driving! )
4 layouts of 4 stands, scored as 8 lots of 20. 160 Clays in a day. A long day it has to be said. We were off at 11:00 and only left, straight from the last stand at about 17:50. Add a 3 1/2 hour drive at each end! 26(?) squads meant there was about an hour between finishing a layout and the start of the next one so enough time to grab a cuppa and some of the excellent grub.
A nice big prize pot for the top guys will have been shared out this evening no doubt. The entry fee of £130 will ensure a good chunk of that. Lots of discussion about the cost in the clubhouse. Two sides to every story I suppose. GD's 150 just edged out by a 151 yesterday evening by mr Lovick and matched by Mark Winser today. Excellent shooting!
Fee covered refreshments, drinks, even carry out stuff to keep you hydrated whilst out in the glorious sunshine that was laid on for the Saturday. Nice Spread of breakfast, lite lunch and afternoon tea and cakes and a great if a little sloppy, strawberry pavlova. ( tough luck it you missed it! )
Targets were up to Steve's usual standard, ranging from 'simple' little full face clays, barely 5m away and hanging in front of you ( the obvious temptation to miss ) to a screaming high tower left to right crosser that appeared to be in Cheshire, but was obviously hittable as Papa proved by tagging both it and it's simo partner as he closed out his day! To be fair it raised a cheer from our squad as very few people we'd seen during the day had got anywhere near even scaring that bird let alone killing it.
Targets off a platform, targets requiring footing changes and a 90 degree or more rotation on a pair so a good introduction to 'full fat' fitasc.
looks to be a good format, hopefully able to try it again next time around.
( 160 clays each, squad of 6 and I think we saw 2 no birds all day! Lots of brand spanking new traps around the ground! )
Yes, that tiny black dot in the middle of this pic is the clay,
And this is the tower it's coming off, and by the way, it's curling slowly away!
Shooting in the English countryside, grim isn't it !
Papa, Rosso and I hammered up the A40 to Westfield SG to try out the 'Fitasc Lite' Sportasc event devices by a certain Mr Lovatt. ( Thanks Paul, don't think I could have made it home without you driving! )
4 layouts of 4 stands, scored as 8 lots of 20. 160 Clays in a day. A long day it has to be said. We were off at 11:00 and only left, straight from the last stand at about 17:50. Add a 3 1/2 hour drive at each end! 26(?) squads meant there was about an hour between finishing a layout and the start of the next one so enough time to grab a cuppa and some of the excellent grub.
A nice big prize pot for the top guys will have been shared out this evening no doubt. The entry fee of £130 will ensure a good chunk of that. Lots of discussion about the cost in the clubhouse. Two sides to every story I suppose. GD's 150 just edged out by a 151 yesterday evening by mr Lovick and matched by Mark Winser today. Excellent shooting!
Fee covered refreshments, drinks, even carry out stuff to keep you hydrated whilst out in the glorious sunshine that was laid on for the Saturday. Nice Spread of breakfast, lite lunch and afternoon tea and cakes and a great if a little sloppy, strawberry pavlova. ( tough luck it you missed it! )
Targets were up to Steve's usual standard, ranging from 'simple' little full face clays, barely 5m away and hanging in front of you ( the obvious temptation to miss ) to a screaming high tower left to right crosser that appeared to be in Cheshire, but was obviously hittable as Papa proved by tagging both it and it's simo partner as he closed out his day! To be fair it raised a cheer from our squad as very few people we'd seen during the day had got anywhere near even scaring that bird let alone killing it.
Targets off a platform, targets requiring footing changes and a 90 degree or more rotation on a pair so a good introduction to 'full fat' fitasc.
looks to be a good format, hopefully able to try it again next time around.
( 160 clays each, squad of 6 and I think we saw 2 no birds all day! Lots of brand spanking new traps around the ground! )
Yes, that tiny black dot in the middle of this pic is the clay,
And this is the tower it's coming off, and by the way, it's curling slowly away!
Shooting in the English countryside, grim isn't it !
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