Far Coley - 17th October 2010
Preview - For those midlanders who didn't visit Hungary it has been a long month since some FT competition. So a visit to Far Coley to open the Winter League is most welcome. It looks like sunshine and little wind for tomorrow's competition so high scores are to be expected.
Well the weather forecast proved to be accurate. The early starters today were troubled by cold air and sunshine down the scope but had little wind to bend the pellets. Later on the Sun rose high and out of sight but perhaps it warmed the ground enough to create a light breeze. Those shooting after midday enjoyed sufficient wind to require a kill or more adjustment on the long targets.
Millriders Marc Asbury and Jason Jones posted a pair of 28's to lead the field. However, soon after Mark Brewitt continued his fine GP form with a 29. A few shooters looked like they might match Mark's mark but all fell away.
Far Coley proved a popular venue with nearly 80 competitors kicking off their WL campaign although none looked better, or warmer, than Sam in her new hat!
Castle - 31st October 2010
The mist struggled to rise from the ground, its flight dampened by dark spirits. In the woods the trees were as if drenched in smoke from a nearby cremation, there was little noise from the shooters present as they huddled together for warmth and to assuage fear of the unknown. Yes, it was Hallowe'en at Castle and strange creatures had been seen wandering through the woods. I saw one; it was big and wore a black cape, under its arm was a long cylinder of pain. Its face was adorned with hair which pointed like a horn to hell below. Fear struck me as the creature expelled a cackled laugh "HA HA HA" and then the words "only missed one" before again it was absorbed into the woodland. There were also many small demons lurking in the undergrowth and up in trees. Sir Anthony of Castle killed them all but watched as each one rose from the dead. A young page, Mitchel of the Ride, also killed many and won the respect of his elders.
Harriers - 14th November 2010
It's not often Harriers can be described as windless but today was very close; mist and cold combined to offer perfect conditions for shooting. Inevitably the top guns of the midlands put in some high scores. At the front was 2009 champion Neil Daniels and 2010 champion Marc Fisher who both cleared the course. Close behind was 2008 champion James Osborne on 29 and five shooters posted scores of 28.
Harriers proved a popular venue for visitors from other regions. There were four from Central Southern and a whole raiding party from Wales. Here's Simon who we usually find on the other end of the lens.
Millride - 28th November 2010
When I set out from my house it was -4 degrees and when I arrived at Millride it was -9 degrees! Cold yes but dare I say it was rather pleasant; there was only a hint of wind, the air had no moisture and the rising sun slowly offered some warmth. The Millride members were up early checking that the targets had not frozen stiff; surprisingly none had and we were under way soon after 8am. The course started with a shorty followed by a full distance so if there was going to be drop in the cold lane 1 would show you. Unusually I shot with the early birds and felt quite nervous as they don't seem to miss much! It was Bobby and Kev who set the early pace with a 28 and 27 quickly followed by me and Mitch adding a pair of 27s. I thought the conditions very benign and it was no surprise to see a triple of 29s from James Osborne, Neil Daniels and James Griffiths winning the day.
Next time out the MFTA goes abroad with a trip to Sywell.
Sywell - 12th December 2010
Today was a first visit for the MFTA to the regular FFTA GP venue at Sywell. The course utilised the garden area and the infamous bank. When I arrived some shooters had already finished and it was clear that conditions were tricky; the early lead was 26 and a score of around 24 would probably be very good. Ahead of me on the line was Andras Fekete-Moro and James Osborne and despite the varying wind both were clear through the first 20 targets. James managed to hold on until he got beaten by target 28 on the bank. Congratulations and much respect to Andras who cleared the lot! It was a day when if I'd had 2 shots per target I wouldn't have cleared it so I dip my hat to these guys.
The WL reaches the half way point and things are hotting up for the title and qualification for the MFTA inter-regional (top 15) and the Frayed Knot (top 30) teams. Leading overall is James who, incredibly, has hit 143 of the 150 targets so far, in second and third place lie 2008-9 and 2009-10 champions Neil Daniels and Marc Fisher. Although they trail by 12 and 22 points respectively they both have low scores to drop so the contest is still on.
The WL takes a break now until Dowry Hill on the 9th Jan but there is plenty of shoots over the Christmas period to enjoy.
Dowry Hill - 9th January 2011
The WL began 2011 at Dowry Hill. The weather of the preceding days was poor and I had visions of heavy snow and a cancellation. Thankfully the snow was washed away and Sunday proved to be sunny yet cold.
Dowry is a compact ground that contains a lot of features and the members had made excellent use of these to set a challenging course. It started in an area of copse where reading the wind was tricky. There was no chance to get used to the wind though because by lane three the course had turned 90 degrees and we were shooting across a ravine that exposed the strings, not necessarily the targets, to the wind. By lane five the course turned again and this time we were shooting from the copse into a field. The remnant of the farmer's crop was offering a clue to the wind; and it was blowing. Then it was a 180 degree turn to face some elevated targets. The final four lanes were wholly in the field and the conditions were very variable. The first target was only 30 yards but if you shot in the kill then dink. The last target was 55 yard and earlier in the day the target could be seen only at the edge of the field of view of high mag scopes. Later the target only needed half a kill of wind unless you were unlucky to get a gust. Overall it was an excellent and enjoyable shooting test.
For much of the day the top score was 28 held jointly by Bobby Banks, Steve Page, Andrew Gillot and Marc Fisher; enter Mr Osborne who shot in the lane behind me. He entered the field with a clear card and quickly downed target 23. Then there was a long target set perpendicular to the wind; he pondered this target for some time and a crowd had gathered to watch. Dink! Perhaps there was a sigh of relief from the 28s as there were still 6 wind effected targets to go. Of course he got them all; that's 8 dropped from 180!
A great start to the year, well done Dowry Hill.
Greyhound - 23rd January 2011.
Only the second visit of the MFTA WL to Greyhound FTC. Last year the famed wind pixies had the day off and two shooters cleared the course; today was very different. Greyhound is an excellent venue, it's next to a pub, and it has terrain that exposes shooters to wind from different angles. The wind also seems to get channelled, perhaps by the surrounding buildings, which results in telltales on the course going in opposite directions. That said there was not a great deal of wind but it was enough to need an edge and then hope that the wind didn't drop or gust. Jason Jones and Marc Asbury, two strong candidates for the Inter Regional team, posted 27s early on and this score would win them the day. Their 27 was the lowest winning score since a rain swept and windswept Harriers in 2009. Today though it was not the weather, the course and the conditions combined to provide an excellent test. Well done Greyhound!
Woodend - 6th February 2011
Windy days; not one for a while and then two come along together! Memories of Woodend will not be of the excellent 180 degree course but of the unreadable wind that led to some very low scores. Not so Dean Burfoot whose score of 25 made it a hatrick of maiden winners for this WL; he joins Mark Brewitt and Anthony Johnson. Woodend's day job is a fishery; it consists of a 3 pools, with some islands and small areas of copse. The course was well set out offering a range of distances and difficulties. However, it was the wind that would win the day. Talking to top shooters who simply didn't know which side of the hit zone to shoot was reassuring for us mere mortals who remained clueless. Well done to Woodend, the wind wasn't their fault, and to Dean Burfoot who is now on track to receive an MFTA cap to wear at the Inter-Regionals in April. Next outing is at my favourite venue, Purley Chase, and I'm willing to sacrifice a sheep for a light breezy day!
Purley Chase - 20th February 2011
Thankfully the sheep sacrifice worked and shooting at Purley could be enjoyed with only a little breeze for company. Today we ventured into new terrain of the Purley woodland for a course of twists and ups and downs. The presence of only minimal wind suggested high scores and they flooded in. Jonta led early on with a 29 which was soon surpassed by Steve Mason and then by Karl Clarke; well done to both!
James Osborne's 29 was sufficient for him to win the WL title and rumour has it that his springer may appear at the final round at Shugborough. There's still plenty of competition to decide 2nd and downwards and the inter-regional team is not yet complete; three Harriers can still make the team: James Giffiths, Phil James and Kevin Sayers, but they'll have to shoot out of their skin! The Frayed Knot team is nearly sorted; six shooters can still claim spots for this excellent shoot against the NEFTA team.
Next outing is the Game Fair at Shugborough.
Come on Blues at Wembley!!!!!!
Well what a fantastic result for Birmingham City; keep right on!
Shugborough Game Fair - 6th March 2011
Last year's game fair had been blighted by snow and conditions had been tricky. This year there was no snow but conditions were trickier!
The big prize had already been won by James Osborne but there were still places to be filled and the all important honour of representing the MFTA in the Frayed Knot and the Inter-Regionals.
There's was no queuing today as to make a better spectacle for the viewing public the MFTA ran two sessions using a shotgun start. Conditions were tough all day but the early shooters benefited from less wind. Top morning score was an impressive 27 from Neale Marklew and no-one in the afternoon session got any where near it. So Neale scored 100 points but, incredibly, did not qualify for the Inter-Regional team; it just shows what shooting quality that we have in the Midlands.
Mr Daniels posted 26 which was enough for him to claim second overall; well done Neal. The A grade trophy had been wrapped up long ago with some impressive shooting from Millride's Jason Jones. In B grade Simon Francis was a popular winner and it was good to see newcomer Roger Dyson winning C grade.
Commiserations to Ian Stoddart who held a top 15 place up until the last round.
To finish the WL we have the Masters at Harriers on the 20th and the Frayed Knot at Millride on the 27th,
News
NEWS
Well done to Pepone on winning the FT world title; muy bien!
WL1 - a maiden win for Mark Brewitt (29)
WL2 - a maiden win for Anthony Johnson (30)
WL3 - a tie between 2009 champ Neil Daneils and 2010 champ Marc Fisher (30)
WL4 - a cold day at Millride but Ozzy, big Neil and James Griffiths are hot shots on 29.
WL5 - the MFTA were in the Fens. Andras top scored with an impressive clearance in tricky conditions.
WL6 - the new year begins with another win for James O.
WL7 - Millriders Jason Jones and Marc Asbury share the win on 27.
WL8 - Dean Burfoot scores 25 in a gale and takes his maiden WL win.
WL9 - Steve Mason and Karl Clarke clear the lot and surge into inter-regional contention.
James Osborne wins the Winter League Title.
WL10 - Neale Marklew leads the way with 27
Well done to Pepone on winning the FT world title; muy bien!
WL1 - a maiden win for Mark Brewitt (29)
WL2 - a maiden win for Anthony Johnson (30)
WL3 - a tie between 2009 champ Neil Daneils and 2010 champ Marc Fisher (30)
WL4 - a cold day at Millride but Ozzy, big Neil and James Griffiths are hot shots on 29.
WL5 - the MFTA were in the Fens. Andras top scored with an impressive clearance in tricky conditions.
WL6 - the new year begins with another win for James O.
WL7 - Millriders Jason Jones and Marc Asbury share the win on 27.
WL8 - Dean Burfoot scores 25 in a gale and takes his maiden WL win.
WL9 - Steve Mason and Karl Clarke clear the lot and surge into inter-regional contention.
James Osborne wins the Winter League Title.
WL10 - Neale Marklew leads the way with 27
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Buenas noches Shaun
Have a good night everybody.
Tough work at the Ride today!
A long but enjoyable day at the Ride today.
Hola Shaun.
Thanks so much for your report.
Congratulations to the winner and regards to Mitch. Well done!
Are there some pictures?
Has been Greg there?
Hola Jesus,
my camera is out of action at the moment.
No Greg I'm afraid.
It was a hard weekend of work. The ground was frozen which made it difficult to dig holes for the pegs needed in HFT. Then on Sunday morning every target was frozen stiff. However, after some intial moans the day went off okay.
Evening all.
Thanks Shaun for info.
Sorry for camera's troubles.What a pity!
HFT is being increasingly interesting.
Hola Jesus, yes I do enjoy the HFT it's different and I find it relaxing.
Hello everybody - if there's anybody about. Got back from the little winter break this afternoon.
Hi Roy, did you leave any bits in hospital?
Hi boys, Hóla Jesús. What's occuring?
Afraid not. Although they could have done it at a push, the severity of the infection made the circumstance for operating considerably more of a problem. Now that the inf has been treated they'd like things to settle down a bit and hey're now talking in terms of 2 to 4 weeks. That's if we can get that far without another episode. If we can't, then it's over the top with bayonets fixed. Just show's how quickly it all comes on though; if you recall I was debating with you about rule changes, and two hours later I'm back in.
Never mind - to borrow the Wolves motto -"out of darkness cometh Sywell".
Good evening old chap
In the clutches of the NHS I see, don't trust 'em Royston, they'll cut your leg off if you're not careful!
Remember to take a marker pen in with you to mark up the bits you'd rather keep.
gregory, is that really you old bean? how the devil are you?
OK matey, how about you?
Funny that. I keep telling them that it's the right gall bladder, but they keep insisting it's the left.
I'm ok mate. Moved home again, think I'll have a knotted hankie on a broom stick before long.
How's work and the good lady?
I'll refrain from the emergency wallet extraction joke as it's been done to death by now!
Why the move Phil?
Lou had some bad news today from the Doctor, I'm afraid she's diabetic now as well.
Old landlord decided he wanted to move back in with his kids so had to find a new place.
Sorry to hear about Lou, has she caught it from you?
My bro-in-law swears he caught 'diabetics' from my mom :)
Providing J has been telling me the truth about not having any heating on, then 9 days in hospital should have saved me a fair bit on fuel. I'll do the sums later.
Not good news Greg. Give her my best wishes.
Not alot of juice left in the battery soI may disappear again soon, it's like I've moved to Brigadoon or something, I only re-appear every couple of months!
I HAVE A NEW HAT FELLAS! Piccies to follow but suffice to say I may be trapping beaver in the Rea! DANG VARMINTS!!!!!!
Right that's that powers about to go. Catch up with you all soon.
" I only re-appear every couple of months"
A bit like piles!
Wow, conversation!
It's good this blogging lark.
Sorry to miss the action I've been on the swim run.
"Swim run" Should that be "wade"?
You should ask them to cut out that wicked sense of humour at the same time as the pair of gall bladders!
They already did.
Shaun, email incoming.
Roy, you may want to turn away now, I've booked my flights for Euskadi.
You @@@@@@@ I've got 8 months to persuade the bride-to-be that marriage may be a mistake. Perhaps I should just introduce her to Ian.
Or admit to J that shooting is more important to you than some poxy wedding.
She could take out your gall bladder while she's making earrings out of your bollocks.
She could use the chainsaw she wants for Christmas.
Got to go now.
Excellent news Phil!
The Sywell adventure is soon. Weather looks good for Sunday, cold with little wind.
What news fellow shootists?
none then..
News is "I didn't shoot"!
Bit like today (glum glum)!
Never mind Shaun,it was that kind of day. Of course, it helps if your football team has a good win. Very brave from a distance aren't I.
why couldn't you shoot matey?
I did shoot Greg. The first post referred to the Saturday and on Sunday I was as good as the Blues attack.
Don't think I'll be able to make next Sunday at Anston. Shaun, I've found 2 hats on the back seat of the car which I presume are yours, so I'll give them to Phil on Sat. (It's been a long time since items of clothing have been left on the back seat.)
thanks Roy, sorry they were not a little more frilly!
One is mine, the black one, but I'm not sure of the other. Perhaps there is need for Jacquie to be worried!!
think the other one is mine, a thinsulate black and grey jobbie?
Were you two up to something on the back seat while I was asleep at the wheel?
Can swapping hats lead to pregnancy?
Sunday looking dodgy.
Bugger!
Well, it's here. A merry Christmas and plenty of everything to all of you and your's.
Merry Christmas
Feliz Navidad
Evening chaps
Merry Christmas and happy New Year.
Went to watch Wolves play today,and they were awful
Why are Wolves the strongest team in the premier league?
Oh no! Shaun's had some Christmas Crackers.
Roy there might be just one person who hasn't heard that joke; I was hoping that it was you!!
OK. Why are Wolves the strongest team in the division?
I hope everyone had a GREAT Chrimbo, looking forward to the New Year with growing enthusiasm now,
ROLL ON 2011!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Because they hold up all the other teams!!
A foggy day at Harriers today. I got beat by everyone.
Me = 23
Ian = Mark = 24
Jonta = 26
Daz = 27
Winners Neale M and Jenny Taylor on 28.
hi Gregory. Will you be joining us shooting in the new year?
I had the honour of speaking to Greg on Boxing Day, and he seemed keen to join us on Thursday, even if he didn't shoot. Hope that's still the case.
Big match tonight, eh Shaun?
Massive Roy. Today's results did not go our way at all and Wolves are looking hairy now. Loved the Villa results though!!
well, of course, the Saddlers are unbeaten over christmas
I thought I was watching Walsall on Sunday.
It's a good tactic if you want an unbeaten run.
Half time and it's 0-0. Not bad from the Blues but the reds are a little lame. We'd take a point but I'm sure they'll have a patch in the second half.
if its snows until May, we just might remain unbeaten for the rest of the season.
The goal was a touch fortunate, but a well deserved point takes you out of the bottom 3, but look where Villa are.
Fortunate? Hand ball and offside - bloody fortunate but I'll (and 3 others) take it.
Hi boys
If you want them to grow up loving football keep them away from the TV tomorrow night. (L'pool v Wolves)
Hi Gregory. Are you up for some FT on Thursday?
I may well be young sir, I'd love to come over & see everyone again.
Just in time to give us your opinion on the football. Passed the Parkbrook today Greg; it's been painted in some very lurid colours.
My opinion of Football is that's alot of wasted effort & all very bemusing to us space aliens. Next?
for a walk down memory lane have a look here:
http://fellowspark.wordpress.com/2010/
Phil....please!
Rivetting Phil.
So what's new on the shooting line then, who's got what, what's the new must have, who's on form & who's off the boil......basically what's occuring?
well I thought it was super.
No accounting for taste.
Jonta's got his black pro target back
Not entirely surprised, mainly 'cause Royston told me but kinda expected that anyway, what happened to Scott who bought it from me though?
And he hit 19 silhouettes with it today.
No new kit for me Greg but hopefully tomorrow I might be purchasing a new fleece.
You should see my new hat Shaunie!!!!!
think he lost interest. Jonta rang him and he was happy to sell
I have a nice pro target if you're after one Greg
Phil's gun is a very comely piece of kit now with the new stock. You wouldn't kick it out of bed.
I mean the Steyr, not the P/T
New hat - I'd guess large brim with a crocodile surround?
However my general lack of fundage is a major obstacle to such a plan, cheers though mate.
Why would you want to sell it though?
No Shaun, think.......USHANKA!
I bought it to use when I was out of love with the Steyr but I've realised that I prefer the Steyr, and I bought some new wood for the LG.
USHANKA - sounds like a rude verb
you mean like "I'll hold her, "
Well I'm off to find some TV to watch.
And I'm away for rather different reasons, see you all soon.
Just you and me then Phil. Phil?, PHIL?.........Oh well! Goodnight.
Hi all, what are the times for tomorrow then?
11.00 am start I believe but prob about 9 for setting up.
Can't stop. C'mon you Wolves.
HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYBODY!!!!
And to the both of you, Greg. Best wishes to all of my FT comrades.
Happy New Year!!!
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Sorry for sharing my punishment with you guys.
At least we're amongst friends at the bottom of the table. Welcome.
Don't tell me you're still in the pub. What news from Purley?
Roy, you missed dancing girls, free bacon and egg sandwiches and as much free beer as you could carry.
But I guess you had a good day anyway.
Did the pull through sort the EV Shaun?
How was the Chinese?
I had all that at home Phil.
With reference to those hotel arrangements........why do I get the snoring windy one? Mia's more house trained.
pull though chinese ........that must hurt
Chinese was excellent.
Crispy chicken in hot sauce, a pot of curry sauce and chips. Yum.
Not pulled through yet, the gun anyway!!
No pre-Dowry chat guys?
no post-Dowry chat?
c'mon you hammers
Claret and blue - Shaun's favourite colours.
I think Dowry will be good.
Dowry was good!
Roy "claret and blue"
Does that refer to a nice glass of wine and an underdone steak?
Just back from my first visit to my new club.
It was v windy
Come on you Blues!!!
Please
Didn't get to watch the match but I gather it was a fair result to an entertaining game.
Anybody been shooting today?
I went to see Dick Whittington.
Julian Clary was really funny.
Joan Collins is fit for 70 odd.
I hope he wasn't behind you.
What about Ian?
Top shot at the Furnace Mill HFT.
Well done C'mon
it's easy, this blurry shooting.
thanks lads ....even better news,just shot a bell target match and scored a 30.4 C`mon
And where is Royston to tell of the mighty Wolves?
Might be in shock, they've not seen 5 on the board at Molineux since they held a rugby match there, an that was only 6-0
We Wolves supporters let our team do the talking for us. Collymore was quite right about the new Villa signing being all their eggs in the wrong basket.
Well done Ian.
Hi all, what's occuring?
Ah Well! That's footbaLL-talk off the agenda tomorrow then.
Evening Greg. We're at Greyhound tomorrow if you'd like to join us - you don't even need to bring your rifle.
Hi Gregory!
Roy, twas a poor day for our teams.
Certainly was. Marginally better than my shooting though.
Oh dear!
See you guys tomorrow.
Anybody still here?
Hi lads.
Big decisions time boys, I think I'd rather have the cash than the rifle at this point so if you can put the word around(of course mentioning that it won't actually cock at the moment!) I'd be grateful.
Not sure what it's worth but sold with the Nikko & mounts should be worth atleast 500 quid I would have thought. What do you all think?
Greg, thats a real shame, but I can understand the need to realise the cash.
All,
What news of derring-do from today?
Will you settle for tales of derring-didn't?
Or even derring-couldn't.
Hope you've recovered Phil?
better thanks, stop chucking up now, frightened to eat at the moment though.
And as much as it would make a good tale, it was Chinese Chicken, not 15 pints of creme de menthe, as was suggested
We couldn't allow the facts to get in the way of a malicious story.
how was it?
As you can see from the scores, a lot of the top scorers were dropping shots, and in the pub later, Neil Daniels said that for him it was the trickiest course of the WL so far. The problem was that the wind, although not particularly strong, was constantly changing. On a personal level I dropped 4 in the first 20, which included the disciplines. Then I only got 3 out of the last 10. Not seeing any of the pellets made it impossible for me to see what was going on, but when I went back onto the plinking range afterwards I found that, possibly because of temperature shift, I no longer needed to add the 2.5 yds that I did at the earlier part of the course.
Hi lads, where was today then?
Hello, what happens here?
Not a lot by the look of it.
Got your email ref Newbury Phil. With ref to Nefta, the prices I was given were the same as you said. I need to speak to C'mon.
We only post on the first of the month.
As there are usually only 3 people posting and of those posts Mr Gee is responsible for 1/2 I'd say ...
It's your fault!!
Still old habits die hard.
I do apologise.
However, now I'm in such a position of power, I have to be careful what I say..
MFTA D.O.N.M?
Wow. secret code now!
Saw Greg and Louise tonight, they're in good form.
I am chief seller of all things Balti (commission is at 0%; Mervyn King couldn't get better).
what is the date of the next MFTA meeting?
what's for sale?
apart from the gun obviously.
I think a new annual competition should be inaugurated in memory of Greg (until he returns), called "The Greg Ralph Hat", obviously with his trademark headwear being the prize.
6th of April
That's the MFTA not the inaugral Greg Hat shoot.
Could it be at Molineux or have I hexed you Roy?
No hex.
Fantastic result for Wolves.
Mr Wenger will be really cross now!!
evening chaps, anyone about?
Did Wolves play today?
Cosy at the bottom isn't it?
Hi all, good luck for Woodend tomorrow.
Thank's Greg. What do you think about the "Greg Ralph Hat" competition?
Nice to be remembered for something!
Who's the bloke who makes the sunshades for the Big Nikko's again?
It's alright, I remember now.
Terry Hart.
wasn't he the bloke who had Morph on his TV show?
Good day today, tough course due to the wind, but an enjoyable afternoon in the pub.
What's the story from today then?
In the car on the way there I very astuteley pontificated that because Woodend is an open course then at least you'd be sure of the wind direction, particularly in the high winds prevailing. Well, as is usually the case, I couldn't have been more wrong. The wind on your face, the cords, the flags, the ripples on the water were all saying different things at the same time - and even then the pellet had a mind of it's own. Greg, I'm sure Mark C and Ian would welcome an enquiry from you about their scores.
absolute lottery to be honest.
On the ones I hit I could have had another 50 shots at the same target and used the same windage and missed every other time.
In my limited FT career I can't recall tougher wind conditions.
You weren't there at Harriers the day that no one could keep their headgear on then!!!!!
I may have been Greg, but you know I've got the memory of a goldfish.
We should call you Bob
anyone bored by the football yet?
Fairly benign day at the Ride today for the Head to Head.
Tried out Steve Page's Leup in anticipation of my own model arriving next week.
Will need a bit of learning, as they don't 'snap' in like a Nikko but sight picture is very clear and bright.
Onto the HtH, top score was Daz, Kev Jones and yours truly with 4 misses each.
ahem, where's the Woodend report?
Phil, I'm impressed with both your score and your purchase
I think Kev has had the kind of shooting career that I WOULD have liked! Dropped 4, good going mate.
A Leup Phil........someone means business!
not really.
all the gear, no idea.
It had better not be "All the gear, no money for beer".
How's tricks Greg?
OK matey, no shooting today I take it?
Not this weekend Greg, I'm doing my Flo nightinghale bit cos J got some sort of virus.
That does make a change!
Yeah! I thought it about time I had a go with the nurse costume.
I bet you laddered her stockings!
don't worry, the beer tokens are safe.
I will sell the barley twist barrel and possibly the pro-target to balance the books.
What were conditions like at M/r yesterday?
Damp & windy I bet.............& that was just standing behind Ian!
the ground was wet but the conditions were really quite pleasant.
Was it a decent turn out?
Well what a busy place.
Sorry for the late report Phil. I had to see the FT doctor who told me that I was suffering from winditus and should rest from FT for a while.
I thought a bit of leisurely HFT would help yesterday but the winditus symptoms soon returned and I need my prescription again (Timothy Taylor fine ale).
Hopefully normal wind conditions will prevail at PC or else I may well pickle myself.
Info please? Do those of you with Sky TV have your box connected to a working phone line?
No
Got a bit of an issue with Sky because they are saying that because we have multiroom we should have a phone connected. We refused they are now trying to charge us £90/m instead of £50. I've told them to get stuffed and have cancelled Sky.
I thought it was a part of the agreement you sign that you will keep a line connected for the first 12 months.
After that you are free to have one connected or not.
Well I was at the Fortress Banks's last night to see a display of total football that Brazil would aspire to.
I thought Walsall played at the Banks's Stadium!!
it was just like watching Barca tonight
Hi Phil
e-mail sent.
I was punished at St Andrew's last night, twas crap!
Looks like more dull weather on Sunday
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