Can I ask you a question please, “how can it be a cracking shoot, if the targets are set on a stand that you struggle to see?” Surly to make it a “cracking shoot “ you need to be able to see all of the targets clearly? Was it just you that had the problem there or was it a real eye sight test?Coleys for the 120 Classic and I must say, a cracking shoot. I struggled to see the targets on stand 6 - teal and l-r midi and ended up with a big fat zero and struggled on stand 7 - r-l green below your feet and an overhead which dropped so quickly in the wind I lost it in the background.
Apart from that missed a few here and there which I shouldn’t have but I received bad news yesterday and if I wasn’t booked in today I’d have shot maybe Friday but it was what it was and my heart really wasn’t in it if I’m honest, but nevertheless if your booked in for this you’ll enjoy it. Really good squad, only 5 of us but had a lovely chat and laugh on way round.
It was one of the harder stands but I think it was just the overcast/cloudy weather that made it harder for me to see, I was swapping lenses which I don’t normally do but tbh my heart wasn’t in it for other reasons. Saw some squads have no problem with it but most of our squad struggled on this particular stand. Even though I didn’t shoot particularly well yesterday, it was still a good shoot in my opinion.Can I ask you a question please, “how can it be a cracking shoot, if the targets are set on a stand that you struggle to see?” Surly to make it a “cracking shoot “ you need to be able to see all of the targets clearly? Was it just you that had the problem there or was it a real eye sight test?
Sorry to miss you! Yes a very good course and as you say, the 40+ AAA/AA in attendance pushed the average up. We all thought it was very tough in the first half and eased off after that.. I was happy to be 9 away after 10 stands, especially as I thought last two looked quite easy. Then I had a mad moment and dropped 4 on stand 11, plus one more on stand 12 because I was so cross. .Decide to push the boat out yesterday and shoot Barbury for my 3rd reg this month. I thought Josh had set up one of the best courses I've seen there. A good mix of a few technical targets, a few longish ones and a few straightforward ones. Although the stats show the overall average was fairly high, several AAs seem to have posted unusually low scores. For me it was a day of 2 halves having shot the first 6 stands at way above my recent form and then my concentration and focus started fluctuating so I messed up badly on 3 of the last 6. Enjoyed the shoot though and stayed dry amazingly.
Saw Will's car in the car park but didn't see the man himself.
There's always something to catch us out.Sorry to miss you! Yes a very good course and as you say, the 40+ AAA/AA in attendance pushed the average up. We all thought it was very tough in the first half and eased off after that.. I was happy to be 9 away after 10 stands, especially as I thought last two looked quite easy. Then I had a mad moment and dropped 4 on stand 11, plus one more on stand 12 because I was so cross. .
One layout? I cannot for the life of me seeing Barbury permitting anyone shooting the championship/selection shoot targets as practice, nor would the vast majority of members there want nor enjoy doing so, in short there will be plenty of practice stands open I’m sure.Might be fun to go along and shoot the same targets without feeling the pain when it goes horribly wrong
BTW I checked and there is only one layout
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