Phew, Honesberie today. It’s never an easy shoot so it’s satisfying if you can hold your own there. Today ran well, with shooters released onto stand 1 at pre booked timed intervals. It does whizz you around the shoot, almost too quickly, but it means no queues so that’s a bonus. Sian was shooting behind me and she found it a bit of a rush.
The course was tough today. Stand 1 was pretty steady and it just got trickier and trickier from there with the middle 4 stands in the field being the most challenging. Where there were straightforward targets they were usually in a sim pair so time was an issue. I think it needed backing off for mass appeal. I straighted one or two that looked tough so had some fun moments, but that’s not how you judge a whole course in my book. As is so often the case, the course could have been just as enjoyable and challenging but without pushing the scores down for the masses. Scores not published or reported at the ground so tonight will tell. I think I hit about 82 but may “score” a bit higher as everybody was getting a few “kills” added here and there by scorers who couldn’t tell if the clay was broken as it flew into the trees or not. Short time windows and low visibility of edgey clays were a bit of a thing today. Also I saw four scorers clearly not understanding the first bird established rule. Sadly I didn’t benefit personally.
I like Honesberie, but ideally they would just ease up a touch for my taste. Speaking of taste, stick to the bacon roll and don’t have the burger.. A round disc of offal and cartilage that would best be baked hard and used as a battue.