Guys,
Results from the 500m and 1000 yd events up here. Weather was hot, humid, with twitchy winds and lots of mirage. I turned a perfectly good 6" group into a 13 in the last 2 shots, only took me 7 minutes to shoot it, was just that sort of day.
Jeff
Townsville results from the 2 events held this weekend
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Re: Townsville results from the 2 events held this weekend
Another lovely day in paradise. Wind has been a pain this year. It's been about ten years since it has been this persistent for this long down here.
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Re: Townsville results from the 2 events held this weekend
Wish I could have been up there. I have heard people from all over Australia saying it has been a windy year this year compared to "normal".
Re: Townsville results from the 2 events held this weekend
Yep,
Our winds have been more downrange than cross range these last couple of years. Makes it tough when you have 4 flags telling you 4 different things. Narromine seems to at least have clean wind, even if there is heaps of it. The Nevermind bullets I'm shooting this year don't seem to mind a tail or head wind much, the 6.1 at Narromine was into a freezing headwind, but like all bullets, when it twitches side to side, you will sooner or later, like the 9th and tenth shot, get caught out. Turns a 6" into a 13, as happened to me Sunday.
Jeff
Our winds have been more downrange than cross range these last couple of years. Makes it tough when you have 4 flags telling you 4 different things. Narromine seems to at least have clean wind, even if there is heaps of it. The Nevermind bullets I'm shooting this year don't seem to mind a tail or head wind much, the 6.1 at Narromine was into a freezing headwind, but like all bullets, when it twitches side to side, you will sooner or later, like the 9th and tenth shot, get caught out. Turns a 6" into a 13, as happened to me Sunday.
Jeff
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Re: Townsville results from the 2 events held this weekend
Jeff
with your high humidity, does the mirage remain visible during the high winds?
is it constant in appearance or does it vary with the wind velocity?
at our last match on the october long weekend, despite the strong winds ( with lower humidity), at no stage during the day did i notice or see mirage which we would normally see at that time of the year.
but, then maybe it was there and i was unable to detect it
good to see Al back and shooting.
cheers
dave
with your high humidity, does the mirage remain visible during the high winds?
is it constant in appearance or does it vary with the wind velocity?
at our last match on the october long weekend, despite the strong winds ( with lower humidity), at no stage during the day did i notice or see mirage which we would normally see at that time of the year.
but, then maybe it was there and i was unable to detect it
good to see Al back and shooting.
cheers
dave
Re: Townsville results from the 2 events held this weekend
Gday Dave
There was plenty of mirage and yep it will give you a read on speed and direction if you can actually read it which after dropping one off the paper on the first card it was obvious I had no idea
It was good to get to a match again. Hopefully again next month.
There was plenty of mirage and yep it will give you a read on speed and direction if you can actually read it which after dropping one off the paper on the first card it was obvious I had no idea
It was good to get to a match again. Hopefully again next month.
Re: Townsville results from the 2 events held this weekend
Dave,
The mirage stays there with the wind and humidity, the big difference though is cloud cover. When the clouds come over, the mirage departs. Funnily enough, the best time to shoot up here is the wet season, it's hot, humid, but often overcast and or raining. Rain in the wet is good because it is generally accompanied be consistant, gentle winds, with of course no mirage. The only limiting factor is whether or not you can still see the target. Our mirage tends to give a read on direction, but with so many obstacles in the form of trres, gaps in the trees, and the gully formation, where your reading is anyone's guess.
If it was easy, everyone would do it.
Jeff
The mirage stays there with the wind and humidity, the big difference though is cloud cover. When the clouds come over, the mirage departs. Funnily enough, the best time to shoot up here is the wet season, it's hot, humid, but often overcast and or raining. Rain in the wet is good because it is generally accompanied be consistant, gentle winds, with of course no mirage. The only limiting factor is whether or not you can still see the target. Our mirage tends to give a read on direction, but with so many obstacles in the form of trres, gaps in the trees, and the gully formation, where your reading is anyone's guess.
If it was easy, everyone would do it.
Jeff