Service Rifle 5 Sunday 27 November 2016

The course of Fire has been posted on the COF page. A further copy is here:-

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It helps if you have read the course of fire and are ready for each stage. These shoots can get quite busy and if people are ready then it all moves along much faster and no one has to hang around for too long.  Yes you will have to take a turn in the butts and possibly more than one!

The club rifles have been inspected by Fulton’s for safety and Tim has given them a loving coat of oil. Please look after them if you borrow one.  We have ammunition and if you want to shoot the whole competition you will need to bring at least £40 to cover the 52 rounds you need.

If anyone wants to take some pictures of the event then I am happy to post them. I always have good intentions of taking photos but end up being too busy to take as many as I should. In general we try to avoid a clear picture of shooters faces – Security / DPA and all that!

So that’s all for now – see you next weekend. Pray for decent weather.

The Boar Hill Shoot Sunday 13 November – Update

A fine day with over 35 shooters on the range. We welcomed teams from Wandsworth, Bookham, Horsham, Epsom, Sussex HG and of course our very own Dorking team.

The weather was kind and it was a great day. The standard of shooting was excellent and no matter how I tried to fix the scores I couldn’t make Dorking win. We felt it only fair that we didn’t beat our guests but we may not be so kind next time.  We hope to run more by invitation team TR shoots next year so if you came along as a guest then you are welcome back – get in touch and we will sort something out.

The results were rather hurried as I did them on the range and I have updated the results and reformatted the report. The revised results are here. We did have to make up some of the teams to 4 members by moving some spares to other clubs so if you see your name under another club then that’s why. It was either that or make it teams of three. This only really affects Horsham who only dripped one point with their top three and would have easily won. sorry chaps! – you could have shot for Dorking.

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We held the shoot in aid of the Royal British Legion and raised £190.00 for charity along with observing a 2 minutes silence at 11am in memory of the fallen.

Barry was on hand with his famous venison sausages that are home-made and are delicious!

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Some of the shooting

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The scores are on the results page.

The winners were : Wandsworth with 392.47

The top shooters were G Palmer and M Woolger both with 100.15 Well shot.

Thanks to all who turned out and made the day a success. We cant do it without you. Massive thanks to Barry for the catering.

The next shoot is Service Rifle in two weeks.

For Sale Page

We have added a For Sale page so that members can offer items to other members. It is offered as a means of connecting members with something to sell and those who would like ot buy it. The club takes no responsibility for the content or any of the transactions. Contact the club at the usual email address if you are interested and we will pass the message on to the seller. The remainder is up to you.

If you want to sell something (within reason – this isnt ebay) then please contact the club with the details. The For sale will run for a trial period only.

 

Gallery Rifle Shoot Sunday 6 November Upodate

Great day but a little chilly that cam as a bit of a surprise after the mild weather of late. Lots of different stuff on the point today from .22s to 577/450 Martinis and much in between. A very rare beast was on show. I never thought I would see a street legal one of these. For those of you who don’t know its a famous BAR, Browning Automatic Rifle that served the US army from 1917 to the 1970’s Firing from an open bolt it is an odd sensation to shoot but a great experience.

These Gallery Rifle  / Carbine shoots seem popular so we will try to shoehorn some into the program for next year.

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The next shoot is the Rememberance Sunday Boar Hill Trophy – See you then.

 

The Gallery rifle shoot this weekend is not just for Gallery Rifles as you may find it an opportunity to use the day for zeroing other firearms so don’t feel excluded. These shoots are usually popular and are shot at 100 yards on manual targets.

The general idea is to shoot between 10 and 20 rounds and then the range is cleared and everyone goes and checks and patches their targets ready for the next lot. Our patches keep going missing so please don’t walk off with them. This will need the shooters to be prompt as it will hold the whole thing up if you are slow.

Dont Forget to bring a scope or binos to see how you are doing.

Next week is the annual TR Boar Hill shoot on remberance weekend.

Looking forward I have been thinking about the format of some of our Scoped Rifle shoots next year. We already have the McQueen Shoots and the others are simple TR with a scoped rifle so I think we should change the format of some of these as the current is a bit easy.

What I have in mind is to shoot the scoped rifles at Fig 11, Fig 12 and fig 14 targets at different distances. We use the Fig 14 (Huns head) at 300 yards already so how about fig 12 at 500 and Fig 11 at 600. We have some impressive rifles in the club so it might be nice to stretch them a bit. Anyway I have not figured out the format and organisation of this but if you are interested in this then let me know at some point and we will do some work to see if we can make it work.

The Gallery rifle was an experiment that seems to have been successful so I think we should try something different with scoped rifles.

Anyway that’s for next year – see you on Sunday.

Handicap Cup Sunday 23 October

The Scores are on the Results page – well shot in difficult conditions. the weather was great but the targets were hazy and the sight picture was difficult for TR and still tricky for a scope. That’s my excuse anyway!

Nice day anyway. The next shoot is a Gallery Rifle one at 100 Yards.

See you there.

Service Rifle 4 Sunday 9 October UPDATED

Long day and on a short pass. Scores on the results page. Well shot everyone it was a nice day. I enjoyed it and I hope you all did too. I have been promised some photos so I will post them when I got them.

Now some pictures of the day

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These are getting popular – and I want one!!

See you next time.

 

Revised Links

I have updated out links to other related organisations that is on the front page of this web site. I have added linkts to Reigate Gunmakers owned by member Stephen Glasspool and to Crispin Engineering owned by Member David Crispin.

Check out their web sites and to those of other members listed (Sporting Services). There is plenty to buy!

25 Knight Cup/Gellibrand Shield Sunday 25th September

Update – Sorry forgot to add the scores. They are now on the Results page.

The shoot is 2×15 at 600 shot twice (once for each trophy) We had a decent turnout and I lost count of the number of shooters however not everyone put in a score card. Come on, next time put a score in and dont be shy!

Anyway the 600 & 600 shoot was won overall by Rob Bennett with   143.14 who was well ahead of his nearest rival. The Scoped was overall won by Bob Spottiswoode with147.17.

The TR Comp is two trophies and Rob won both of these with the Scoped individual comps being Knight Cup Neil Butler and Gelliebrand Shield Bob Spottiswoode. Generally it was a pleasant day with no rain and plenty of sun, It was a bit breezy though and that caught a number of us out.

There was an eclectic mix of firearms with AI derivatives proving popular

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On a personal note my Black Peltor Electronic Earmuffs were returned  so thank you to whoever had been looking after them!

The next shoot is Service Rifle so get yourselves sorted out for that – see you then.

Gravett & Marlow Cups 11 September

Just time for a quick update

Scores are on the results page in pdf and Excel formats. (the results for the last McQueens have been updated to pdf as well)

Well shot – over 30 shooters attended, only scores seem to have come in from the TR shooters and as stated we welcomed teams from the Sussex County Rifle Association and Bookham (who were there after all). All are welcome and it was great to see so many enjoying the facilities.

To those who came along today as guests – I hope you enjoyed yourselves and you are welcome again. We are expecting a large turnout for the Remembrance day shoot in November.

Top shooter was our very own Mr Cotton with a 150.23. Sussex won the team shoot with the Sussex A making 582.66 against Dorking’s 568.57.

The next shoot is TR and all are welcome to that so see you then.

Pass has expired so got to dash

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Busy day today I gather with over 36 in attendance so a nice day for a shoot. Pity I missed it but I doubt I could have beaten the high scores we saw.

I don’t have any pictures of the day so if anyone has any the send them to me and I will post them

The scores are on the results page. I can’t covert the file to PDFs from here so that will have to wait. The file is an xlsx format so if you can’t open it I will create a  pdf when I get home

So well shot everyone and I’ll see you at then next shoot.

I hope it didn’t rain but if it had then I doubt there would have been so many

Anyway I hope you enjoyed it

I had to put up with a different view today

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