Classique at Westfield for me yesterday.
3 hour drive each way so a nice 5:15 start for a 09:30 first cage. First real competition I have shot in nearly 18 months. New gun a couple of weeks ago. Drive down from North Wales started under very low cloud and deteriorated into 150 metre fog. By the time we started it had improved very little but clays were visible so on with the game. Those are my excuses and I'm sticking to them.
Westfield looking neat and tidy with traps everywhere! 2 courses of 100 birds, Read and Blue course, we started on the Blue course to the west of the clubhouse, every squad started on stand 1 and proceeded in an orderly fashion round the course, almost 2 hour break and then on to the course you hadn't shot so time for a bite to eat, drink and a bit of a rest in the car!
My morning round was disappointing, my usual lazy style losing me lots and my card looked like the refs were sketching flying saucers ( 0 0 0 ... ). After lunch I got my head back in the game and started off only dropping 2 on the first 3 stands. The sun was starting to break through and the day brightened up as we progressed. I finished well off the pace and not nearly as well as I could have, probably 30 targets below even my poor averages lost in the morning!
BUT , GD only managed 179 and he was 1 squad in front of me. I was only beaten on my squad by a AAA shooter ( with 30 more score ) and matched by a B shooter so actually it was probably quite a good day. As usual Steve Lovatt put on some excellent targets. Nothing that couldn't be hit, nothing really out in the distance, clever use of terrain and features to challenge the shooter. Towers, a pair of tricky rabbits, a 70mm battue that drew some people into over leading it by a mile, a sim pair of incomers that devastated most of our squads scorecards and that we all scratched our heads about and a pair of 'simple' going away standards up a lane in trees that seemed to be fitted with some cloaking device and that dissapeared at the kill point in spite of being in full view!
A good days shooting! The winner will well deserve it. Depending on the development of the expected thunderstorms today I believe we actually may have had the better day on Saturday but if it's clear today may provide the winner, if not D Hughes deserves the title with his 189/200