Will Hewland
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Not good enough. Nick Portlock 96. He just doesn't have silly misses..
Also went to Owls, not my finest hour /two , have spoke to Chipper since and he's still kicking himself for a "silly lost pair" hats off though to both Chipper and his big mate Lee Newman for their 96 and sharing high gunNot good enough. Nick Portlock 96. He just doesn't have silly misses..
well done for that PB, only a few weeks left as your in C and in that sort of form get scouring the web and keep shooting!!21/11 Horne Church Farm today.
What a lovely morning. Cold, but clear sky and bright sun so it was actually a nice day.
A personal best of 86 contributed to a good day too!
Probably my last C registered score. Unless I can squeeze a couple of sandbagging sessions in within the next two weeks!
spoke to someone who had just done Southdown, didn't have a good day but at least there were very few NB's.
8 away on first three stands to finish on 90 is a win in terms of mentally not giving up. B)Podimore today !!
Another technical set of targets today which made for interesting
shooting
started 8 away on first three stands but managed to get it together
only dropping 2 last 9 stands straighting the last six stands to finish
on 90 which I was happy with !!
great to meet ( Gareth ) short legs off here Also saw gav B
brilliant shooting from Andy moon 97 high gun
paul thomas 94
doug vine 91
myself 90
Nice to meet you today also pete well shotPodimore today !!
Another technical set of targets today which made for interesting
shooting
started 8 away on first three stands but managed to get it together
only dropping 2 last 9 stands straighting the last six stands to finish
on 90 which I was happy with !!
great to meet ( Gareth ) short legs off here Also saw gav B
brilliant shooting from Andy moon 97 high gun
paul thomas 94
doug vine 91
myself 90
Well done, Sian!Westonwood for me, very mild. 69/100 not bad considering I got 1/8 on one of the stands ?. Then on to Four Counties for 50 birder, was a bit disappointed with my 32/50 - could have done better. A good day.
Do they have website? If not do you have address?Horne this afternoon. My first Reg in B class ...... best left there. Very quiet in the drizzle, most stands empty as I walked up. Straighted 4 stands but completely ( 1, 3 and 4 ) bolloxed a couple of others. Not an auspicious start!
However I'll hijack the pure sporting thread a little.
Started the morning off at Polowood.
How did this gem of a shoot go unnoticed?
We started the day with just 3 of us shooting. 3 25 bird compact sporting layouts all to ourselves.
Nice facilities, even decent toilets, little clubhouse with complimentary coffee. Lawn everywhere, tables, chairs and decent gun stands.
By about 10:30 another few people had joined us but if there were 10 people all morning I'd be surprised!
2 softer layouts. Certainly not gimmes. A rabbit on layout 2 had been arranged to duck into a shallow trench so only half the target was visible. A decent challenge. A couple of fast crossers on layout 3, overhead and one slow enough to be really deceptive.
Then layout 1. This one sorted out the men from the boys ( and I landed in the boys camp! ) a looper that, had the weather not cleared a little would have been in cloud, deceptive again as we all over-led it drastically initially. A fast L/R bird along a winter tree line, difficult to see until it got into a bit of clear sky. A fast away bird that should have been simple. Should have!
Clever target setting, very friendly bunch of people. They have 30 or so traps at their disposal so plenty of variety.
The downside? You either park up in the farmyard and they give you a lift up to the layout or you own a REAL 4*4 and you aren't scared to get it muddy. ( Suggest you call ahead on the mobile number on their site ) You can walk up, probably 15 mins carrying all your shells, gun etc and the track is grim at the moment. That's the only drawback.
They will arrange summer bbq's etc.
Shoots every 2 weeks on Sunday, next one on the 20th.
It's definitely going in my calendar to revisit!
Yes it was. I got one overhead and completely misread the birds - so annoyed with myself.Well done, Sian!
I'm going to guess that the stand you struggled with was the over head driven (from behind) followed by the right to left crosser? I managed a whopping 2 on that stand; I also pruned the tree a bit for Steve ha ha!
The overhead was best tackled early. Gun hold almost vertical, then quickly get a foot under it before it became an "away". The second bird just needed a reasonable bit of lead (about 5 or 6 feet as I see it) but also a line that recognised it was looping over, so 20 degrees downward as I pulled away. Might be gibberish to some, but it's how it saw it.Yes it was. I got one overhead and completely misread the birds - so annoyed with myself.
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