Leeton Fly Shoot Report??
Leeton Fly Shoot Report??
How did you boys do at the fly shoot this weekend out at leeton?? i know you proberly still tired from traveling home from a long day, but i have been stuck inside for the past 3 days with influenza and nothing to do so i thought i would check in and see how it all went as i would have like to have gone.
Jason
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Thats cool Trev, is that 233.2 out of a possible 300? thats still a awesome efforttrevort wrote:I scored 233.2 in the 300 centrefire. It wasnt troubling the top shooters but it wasnt last either. Each target scored more as the day went on. I met some great blokes, improved my shooting and learned a lot. I was very happy i went on my first competitive shoot
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I never thought of it yes but 300 would be max. the winner scored in the low 270s from memory (it was only today and I should of paid more attention)
My first target scored 39 and the next 46 and I did better with each target until 53 on my final. Got the fly twice. before i went i was worrying about being able to hit the target at all, now wondering how to get a better score next time.
i wrote a quick article and sent it to keith, might be on the site soon
My first target scored 39 and the next 46 and I did better with each target until 53 on my final. Got the fly twice. before i went i was worrying about being able to hit the target at all, now wondering how to get a better score next time.
i wrote a quick article and sent it to keith, might be on the site soon
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trevort did very well in his first attempt at target shooting.
On Saturday trevort shot a Match 54 Anschtuz with Shane Clancy (shared rifle) a strong wind from the right made the rimfire very interesting and trevort managed a 4th placing.
This is a very good result for someone who has never shot at 200m with a 22lr before, particularly when using a rifle he had never seen before Sat morning.
Also met knackers on Staurday at the rimfire good to see you mate.
Saturday night saw a group of us having a excellent meal at the Murrumbidgee Hotel Narrandera (highly recommeded) a good feed and a lot of talk about shooting and rifles (and what tervort should build next) over a few cool drinks .. a good night was had by all.
Trevort then backed up Sunday with a solid performance, whilst not managing to make the top few it was a fine introduction to long range BR and one should remember all the shooters in the winners circle on Sunday were experienced long range target shooters using custom built target rifles (all built by Shane Clancy as well, good work Shane).
So trevort's results while not a victory were certainly very good for a new starter. The 6-250 has suprised trevort with its accuracy as well.
Special mention to mitchellchandler who dropped in Sunday picked up a few prizes and left happy, well done mate.
It was good to meet you blokes and I hope to see you all a matches in the future. Thanks to Shane Clancy and the folks at Leeton for an enjoyable shoot.
trevort 6.5-284 is all I will say.
The rest of you sad sacks should come have a go ... you might just like itand at worst you get to meet a few blokes and burn some powder.
cheers
Rinso
ps trevort yes you did beat me.
On Saturday trevort shot a Match 54 Anschtuz with Shane Clancy (shared rifle) a strong wind from the right made the rimfire very interesting and trevort managed a 4th placing.
This is a very good result for someone who has never shot at 200m with a 22lr before, particularly when using a rifle he had never seen before Sat morning.
Also met knackers on Staurday at the rimfire good to see you mate.
Saturday night saw a group of us having a excellent meal at the Murrumbidgee Hotel Narrandera (highly recommeded) a good feed and a lot of talk about shooting and rifles (and what tervort should build next) over a few cool drinks .. a good night was had by all.
Trevort then backed up Sunday with a solid performance, whilst not managing to make the top few it was a fine introduction to long range BR and one should remember all the shooters in the winners circle on Sunday were experienced long range target shooters using custom built target rifles (all built by Shane Clancy as well, good work Shane).
So trevort's results while not a victory were certainly very good for a new starter. The 6-250 has suprised trevort with its accuracy as well.
Special mention to mitchellchandler who dropped in Sunday picked up a few prizes and left happy, well done mate.
It was good to meet you blokes and I hope to see you all a matches in the future. Thanks to Shane Clancy and the folks at Leeton for an enjoyable shoot.
trevort 6.5-284 is all I will say.
The rest of you sad sacks should come have a go ... you might just like itand at worst you get to meet a few blokes and burn some powder.
cheers
Rinso
ps trevort yes you did beat me.
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Gday All,
Yes we had a great shooting weekend. It was great to catch up with all the guys and a hand full ofus Ausvarmint members.
Conditions both days were strong gusty winds. Typical Leeton range wheather.
Numbers were down a little for various reasons but i good group nonethe less. rimfire 11 competitors, centrefire 15 competitors.
Scores are out of a possible 300.25
200m Rimfire scores were,
1st Shane Clancy 228
2nd John Cull 224.3
3rd Shane Tucker 188
4th Trevor Thompson 146
5th Dave Purcell 144
Smallest group John Cull 2.250"
Highest target John Cull 55.2
300m Cenrefire scores and calibre,
1st Shane Tucker 279.3 6.5x284
2nd John Clancy 272.7 30-06
3rd Chris Nocente 272.2 6.5x284
4th Mitch Chandler 270.2 6mmBR
5th Bill Chandler 269.3 308
Smallest group Shane Clancy 1.030" 6mmPPC
Highest target Shane Clancy 59.3 6mm PPC
Two Gun winner John Cull 482.7
Two gun Junior winner Ethan Purcell 367
Thanks to very one who turned up and supported the shoot.
Thanks very much to our sponsors,
Vortex Optics
Raytrade
Clancy's Gunsmithing
cheers,
Shane
Yes we had a great shooting weekend. It was great to catch up with all the guys and a hand full ofus Ausvarmint members.
Conditions both days were strong gusty winds. Typical Leeton range wheather.
Numbers were down a little for various reasons but i good group nonethe less. rimfire 11 competitors, centrefire 15 competitors.
Scores are out of a possible 300.25
200m Rimfire scores were,
1st Shane Clancy 228
2nd John Cull 224.3
3rd Shane Tucker 188
4th Trevor Thompson 146
5th Dave Purcell 144
Smallest group John Cull 2.250"
Highest target John Cull 55.2
300m Cenrefire scores and calibre,
1st Shane Tucker 279.3 6.5x284
2nd John Clancy 272.7 30-06
3rd Chris Nocente 272.2 6.5x284
4th Mitch Chandler 270.2 6mmBR
5th Bill Chandler 269.3 308
Smallest group Shane Clancy 1.030" 6mmPPC
Highest target Shane Clancy 59.3 6mm PPC
Two Gun winner John Cull 482.7
Two gun Junior winner Ethan Purcell 367
Thanks to very one who turned up and supported the shoot.
Thanks very much to our sponsors,
Vortex Optics
Raytrade
Clancy's Gunsmithing
cheers,
Shane
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Yes, I dont think i said thanks. Thanks to Rinso for getting me there and a bit of coaching. Thanks to Shane for his generosity with his equipment and coping with my incessant 'what if' questions.
thanks to Chris and Shane Tucker for offering (and following thru) to let me try a 6.5 -284 target rifle. Chris is a left hander and I told him if my test target beat his best target I had to keep the rifle. He took it home!
See you soon at Leeton, as said Shane, I will organise a pick up to coincide with a club comp!!!
thanks to Chris and Shane Tucker for offering (and following thru) to let me try a 6.5 -284 target rifle. Chris is a left hander and I told him if my test target beat his best target I had to keep the rifle. He took it home!
See you soon at Leeton, as said Shane, I will organise a pick up to coincide with a club comp!!!
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minievinne,
This particlar event is held yearly although I am sure the Leeton boys shoot around twice a month (jump in here anytime Shane).
You would not be disappointed if you turn up mate. Its all about having fun .. winning is a bonus.
You are a Canberra lad I see, so we will see you at Majura in September for the Pro Cal Fly shoot, I am pretty sure trevort will be there too after his effort last weekend.
cheers
Rinso
This particlar event is held yearly although I am sure the Leeton boys shoot around twice a month (jump in here anytime Shane).
You would not be disappointed if you turn up mate. Its all about having fun .. winning is a bonus.
You are a Canberra lad I see, so we will see you at Majura in September for the Pro Cal Fly shoot, I am pretty sure trevort will be there too after his effort last weekend.
cheers
Rinso
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Dreaded september.... thats when i have my car rego and insurance due (actually the past few months has been nothing but money sucking bills and naturally they all want their money around the same day) so everything is on the back burner till the rego is paid for, so my bench rest and bag will have to wait.Rinso wrote:minievinne,
This particlar event is held yearly although I am sure the Leeton boys shoot around twice a month (jump in here anytime Shane).
You would not be disappointed if you turn up mate. Its all about having fun .. winning is a bonus.
You are a Canberra lad I see, so we will see you at Majura in September for the Pro Cal Fly shoot, I am pretty sure trevort will be there too after his effort last weekend.
cheers
Rinso
The Pro Cal shoot is 500m isnt?? im assuming .233 would not be suitable for that distance exspecally of bipods, and i wont be able to get out to the range to see if my scope will even wind up that far and wont be able to till i get my safe and that wont happen till probelm one is fixed
work is such a royal pain in the ass, if only i could win the powerball jackpot then id be laughing.
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G'day Trev, Rinso. Sounds like you had a good time on Sunday. My pregnant missus and son were too crook with the flu for me to come. By the way the wind was blowing here I could only imagine how it was over there.
Its addictive isnt it trevort My son was born just after I got the VSF, and he acted like a bit of a detox and pulled me up.
Its addictive isnt it trevort My son was born just after I got the VSF, and he acted like a bit of a detox and pulled me up.