Category Archives: Competition

Gallery Rifle Shoot & Club House

No time today for a full report so Pictures only. They tell the story.

Club House is Ready, Needs some chairs etc but that’s on the way.Great job by the Construction Team It has been a huge undertaking and well worth it. Many Thanks.

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Gallery Targets

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Some Impressive shooting as well

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We will be doing this one again some time.

Carbine Shoot 9th August

This is a new shoot in the calendar and I don’t have any clear idea of the level of interest it will generate. This is how its planned to go on the day (So Far).

We have new manual targets for this (NRA PL7 targets) and the holder will take 2 targets so we can shoot 8 at a time if there is demand.

We will shoot at 100 yards. Shooters will shoot up to 20 rounds in a string to make sure they are ‘on’ and then they will go forward and patch out / replace the target if necessary. The next lot will then have a go. We should be able to get a decent amount of shooting in using that method.  If we have demand we can run some sort of mini competition on the day but it’s up to you!

The firearms recommended are .22 rifles and pistol caliber carbines and the like. I am trying to avoid full size rifles but if that’s all you have and want an opportunity to shoot at 100 yards then bring it along and have a go. I am thinking of the Nagant Carbines and AK types that seem to be challenged at 200 yards.

One thing to note is that you will need to bring a spotting scope or binoculars as it may be difficult to see the fall of shot.

It may be difficult to fit a breach flag to some rifles but I expect the usual high standard to care and safety to be taken so there is no chance of an ‘Incident’.

Whilst I expect there to be some who take a few rounds to get on I would hope that we don’t shred the new target holders / Numbers / shed and anyone who is not up to a reasonable standard may be asked to repair their damage!

So that’s the proposal. See you next weekend.

Kirby Cup and Shoot Date Changes

Kirby Cup scores are on the results page. The day was dominated by the younger members with Jonno getting 97.8 in the TR and Alistair 100.18 in the scoped. That left a couple of dads proud but wondering if making the kids pay for their own ammo may slow the down a bit. Anyway well done to all.

The club house is nearly ready. The floor will be done in a week or so and then the remainder of the outside landscaping and completion of the 600 yard point and we are good to go.

There are some program changes as the Water aid Cycle race is on 2 August  so the range will be closed that day and the shoot cancelled.We will also be cancelling the McQueen shoot on 16 August as well due to some technical reasons.

We have been looking forward to trying out the new Gallery targets so this shoot will be held the following week on Sunday 9 August.

I realise that changing shoot dates is never popular but we will replace the McQueen with the Gallery and hold this on the 9th. The range will be closed on the other dates.

 

Knight Cup / Gellibrand Shield plus Shoot Date Amendments

Results, such as they are show on the results page. Nice day for shooting and we had more shooters than those that handed in a score. I am sure I could have put in a decent score if only I hadn’t lost the screw that fixes the sight to the Rifle (Bugger) If anyone picked one up at the last 500 shoot I would be grateful for its return.

There have been a couple of tweaks to the program.

The shoot on 23/7 is going to be a 200/300 Practice

15/8 will be the Modern McQueens 3

The forms have been updated as required. The Club House moves forward. The floor finish is going down in early July. I am told the interior is fitted out. There are still things to do but we are nearly there. A bug Thank you to Frank & George who have spent many Fridays on site sorting out the builders.

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Service Rifle 3 Sunday 7 June 2015 (Updated)

The results for Sundays events (the final version that is) are now on the relevant page. Well shot Mark with a top score in the SRA section of 133. He was only two points ahead of Paul with 131 and several more scores close behind. A great shoot and the sunny weather made it a good day to be on the range. Lets face it a day on the range beats most things.

Aside from the pictures of the club house and some action video of one of the new M1 Garands in use I have to thank our resident electrical engineers (one medical and one aircraft) who spent the first part of the shoot re-wiring target 3 to resolve the issue we had at the last shoot. It seems that the previous shot damage caused the intermittent results.

So many thanks to Andy and Sid for fixing the targets. The club depends on volunteers to help keep things going.

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Club House moved forward – More work on the 600 point and Huts – What huts?

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One of the new M1Garands – Nice!

More M1 Action

The Barclay Cup

Sounds an impressive title but the targets played up and the shoot was curtailed. Still the club house is coming on well and it didn’t rain. The results, such as they, have been posted to the relevant page.

The old huts

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The new club house, cladding almost finished and the start of the new 600 yard firing point (actually at 600 yards now)

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The spruced up target shed

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We will yet again work on the targets and see what part of the wiring is playing up this time. The new targets have been delivered from Norway so we will have a replacement set soon.

The next shoot is Service Rifle and all the targets will thankfully be manual!

Classic McQueens

No Rain so it was worth shooting after all the dire weather forecasts. Some good shooting and some not so good. Having made new McQueen targets yesterday and saying woe betide anyone who shot them up the prize for doing just that goes to, well er, (bit embarrassing really) ME! The no 4T sight was a bit off and I shredded one of the new poles and covered Andy Reed in splinters. I will be giving myself a telling off later.

Still it was a nice day although a bit chilly. Results on the page.

The Party (Work)

Probably the most successful day we have had on the range for a while. I can’t thank all of you who turned out enough. I lost count of the number of people who turned up and gave their time and considerable skills & effort to help us complete a number of fairly vital tasks.

I would like to thank you all individually but I lost count and was too busy (as we all were).

We managed to re-roof the target shed along with a tidy up and general repairs, start installing the lighting in the hut as well so we have some were lit and dry to fix the new targets when they arrive shortly. The Target hut, shed and 100 and 200 yard shelters all had a coat of preservative. We made the new manual targets for the Carbine Shoot in August and completed some very tricky re wiring of the electronic targets and tested them at all distances.
We made new McQueen and Fig 11 targets and numerous other small jobs.

Really we couldn’t have asked for more and a heartfelt thanks to all of you from me on behalf of the club. Really it restores ones faith in human nature.

The weather held off and we have to go back to the range tomorrow and do some shooting. Woe betide anyone who damages anything we have just fixed.

It’s the Classic McQueen at 200 yard competition but any scoped rifle can take part. We have no mains power so it will be manual only. There will not be a club gun or ammo available so do a deal with someone if you want to shoot.
The weather may well be awful!!

Thanks again to everyone

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The club house continues to move forward

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Scoped Rifle Shoot

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With the movement of all the gear from the 600 yard hut to the clubhouse and the 200 hut or Butts it took us a while to find all the bits we needed to get going so apologies for the  late start. We will probably have the odd delay as the club house moves towards its conclusion. There are some more pictures on the Pictures page showing the interior that is now plastered and ready for the electrical fittings and plumbing etc.  The roof is on and the cladding and doors should be fitted soon.

Anyway the shooting was a bit breezy and a number of us had flyers at 500. Still if you are young and keen like a certain Alistair Springer who managed a 148.21 it wasnt a problem – so well shot.

Sunny and peaceful day with no drama – what more could we want.

Results are on the page, pictures are on that page so help yourself. Any mistakes in the results are mine but I am a bit pressed today!

The next shoot is Classic McQueen. don’t forget the work party on the day before. More details will be posted here closer the time (see also the previous post.)

 

Service Rifle 2 Updated

A damp morning but not nearly as bad as it could have been so a reasonable turn out given the conditions and the clocks changing. We have stuck with the 5 detail format as this seems to be popular. Some different courses of fire were added to keep shooters on their toes and remind them to count!

We have to congratulate Connor (again) who proves his previous performance with the club gun and Partizan ammo was not a fluke so, well shot. It confirms that the shooter makes the difference.

We have the results on the results page and the pictures page has been updated with the latest of the club house. It is well on the way to being finished with the windows being in so we are well on the way to completion hopefully in May.

See you for the Scoped Rifle next time and to leave with some more wobbly video of two very different straight pull rifles.

We have a problem caused in part by the weather – the need to keep the score sheet dry, – some inaccurate record keeping by the range officers (yada yada yada). I have to issue an apology to Vincent Guy who noticed once the results were posted that he had only been given a score of 2 for Practice 4. Now Paul U had a jam on that detail and he re-shot. The score of 2 was radioed back and made its way to the score sheet in the wrong box. Vince is a good shot and that detail being at 100 yards was relatively easy so we don’t have an accurate score for Vince.

If you take his average for the day then it would be a score of 23 for that detail and he probably scored more than that so he is probably the winner. I can’t change the actual scores as I would be making it up so in future (and this may cause  embarrassment to some) the RO will call out the scores when they come back so we can handle any protests at the time and save this happening again.

So apologies to all (especially to Vince) we will try to do better next time.