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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I'm sure we could rustle up 11 on Sunday that would have beaten Dag & Red, they were awful
Barca certainly played some nice stuff. Missed the Arsenal goals because I had to nip out.
Was it the BFTA executive box last night Phil?
Shaun; last night, oh dear!
What an awful day. Our dog died this morning. I put him outside, then about 5 or 10 mins later I walked down the garden, thinking where is he, and found him in the pond. Exactly what happened to my mother-in-law's dog a couple of years ago. The upsetting thing for me was that I was sitting at the kitchen table facing a window with a view of the pond. I was doing some paperwork - if only I'd have looked up. We're hoping that he'd gone before toppling in.
In the middle of all the drama a letter popped through the door with the date of my op - March 10 - 2 days after my birthday. I suppose in a way the timing is perfect - 4 days after the last WL, 3.5 weeks before Newbury, and a further 3 weeks before GP1.
Roy, sorry to hear about the dog.
You keep away from that pond...
Too right.
Roy, that's sad news about your dog.
Thanks Shaun. You don't realise how important they become.
Sorry I'm abit late with my comiserations about your dog Roy, it's always tough when an old friend goes.
Well, I'm all sold up & I'm for a VERY tempory period minted!
I don't want to fall out of contact with everyone so please post on here or text or ring or......well you get the idea!
Thanks Greg. I'll certainly do my part to keep you in the loop, because we all value your friendship, whether you're temporarely out of shooting or otherwise.
Hola Roy.
Sorry to ear about your dog.
I know very well what does means!!!
A new puppy will be the best solution.
Mu condolences for the lost.
Thanks Jesus, we appreciate your words.
Nefta Classic is fast approaching.
Ok, Roy.
This year we'll be four!!!.
We are very excited , specially Pepone and Snowball so it's his first Classic and they've heared a lot about the Classic.
Moreover we'll be hosted at Shaun's Hotel, so the party is assured.
Congratulations to James Osborne upon winning the WL title.
Ian's looking good to take that first MFTA cap - that'll limit his drinking on the Saturday night!!
I notice the Golden Bunny was taken by two 'riders, nice to see Kev doing so well as for Roy......they do say money goes to money! I wonder how he sleeps with that bulging mattrice spilling all those 10 bob notes everywhere!!!!!!!
White fivers!
I can hear you.
and if Jason Jones wins the last round, he can get 2nd overall?
When was the last time an A grade did that?
Went into deepest, remotes Powys today. Betty arrives in 2 weeks!
All the white fivers have now gone.
you've been told about that dogging.
See profile pic
Ah, innocent looking pup, not a care in the world, so much to learn.
And a nice dog too...
The breeder told us it was a Great Dane but it looks a bit small to me.Do you think I've been had?
The way I shot yesterday, I really wanted a guide dog.
Excellent news Roy.
Welcome Betty!
Roy's only bought a Great Dane to save on fuel costs! NO ROY......DROP THE SADDLE!!!!!!
Anyone know the number for the RSPCA?
KILL!, Betty.
Perhaps you were little and cute once Greg.
A frustrating evening at Wednesbury Marksman tonight.
Zero'd the pro-target with the leupold on no problem but the
standing practice proved I'm as poo as I thought I was.
Oh well, maybe I need a March??? :)
If you need anywhere to store your cast-offs Phil then....
i'll keep you in mind
Well I'm on the Leupold trail.
I have contacted to dealers in the US who both say exporting to the UK is no problem; which I found surprising.
why not get one when you're over there?
More chance of avoiding import duty if carried through hand luggage.
i could give you a worn box that would make it look like it's been back for a service.
shucks, should be two
Call me honest but I don't mind the import duty. It's the fuss at the airport should they consider me an international (perhaps local)sniper.
Prices looks good on the net and postage is reasonable
two what?
http://www.theriflescopestore.com/lecosesc.html
$1034 including shipping to the UK
£646.25 @ 1.6$/£1
Think Chris Lee said he paid £112 import duty on his Leup
I think £750 seems a good price (including duty)
Does tonight's result mean Blackpool are amongst the best 8 teams in Europe?
Does tonight's result mean Blackpool are amongst the best 8 teams in Europe?
thats a nasty s-s-s-stutter you've got there
Twas the shock
not sure how the duty is worked out, so don't take that as gospel.
2.5% and then VAT
so £145-£150?
Phil can you send me an e-mail via the new address on the BFTA site please.
maybe £800 then
done, copy received at my address
ta
What news of the Leup, other than the standing problems
very clear sight picture.
at 27 yards, it seems to repeat very well, obviously 50-55 yards will be a bigger test.
eye relief seems more fussy that the Nikko.
smaller fov, so need to be somewhere quite close to target before putting eye to scope.
Need to get well versed with it before on a 2 min clock. I think that will be more of a problem than the focusing. As long as you're within a couple of yards, it should be OK, but if you can't find a target, no chance to mag down, so might get a bit flustered.
I meant as long as you range find within a couple of yards, the clicks difference shouldn't be to much of a problem, but if you're not 'on' the target when you put the scope to your eye, it could take ages to find it.
you flustered? Never!!!
flustered, no.
absolutely fooked off and ready to chuck my rifle in the pool, yes.
35x, 40x or 45x?
40 though I'd like to try the 35
I can offer you the 45 on a pro target, but I guess you can't handle it???
I reminded of BCSD from the film about Cynthia Payne
right, off to bed, us in the private sector have to be up early.
To do what?
get the kettle on
we don't have a charwaller, sorry 'student teacher' to do with as we please.
evening team.
is your wallet a Leupold competition lighter Mr C?
Hi Phil. I've just returned from 2 days on the east coast.
No Leup news yet, I await another piece of business first.
Aha, a couple of kg of blow to finance the deal eh?
Just a few g would do
I'm on the east coast as well, but I didn't see Shaun
Leups eh!!!!!!!!
Good day at the ride today.
Shot the 'wrong' way, head to head.
Only 11 of us there and I think only 6 of us put cards in.
Me and Ian top with 6 I think, I know Kev missed 10, think Gary Mc was the same, not sure about Dave and Terry.
Got to try out the Leup on the Pro Target, and was very impressed with both.
High praise from Jonta who thought it the best scope he's looked through, including his own, for a long while.
Seems to snap in and out much like a Nikko, most un-Leup like.
Probably do Shugborough with the Nikko then swap the scope over as I don't have a comp until BFTA Champs, so 3 or 4 weeks to get some practice in.
Sounds like an enjoyable afternoon, glad it worked well Phil.
Just off to Mr Wing's to celebrate the mighty Wolves.
Sounds good Phil.
You could of course qualify for the Masters at Shugborough
Good luck to Blues for tomorrow, Shaun
Yeah, qualify for the masters, that's it...
did you do the business that then allows you to buy a Leup?
Thanks Roy and well done to the Wolves today. Sad news about Dean Richards.
Calm down tiger.
No, it's an insurance excess that I need confirming.
the general consensus from today is that everyone else would stick one in their luggage on the way back from the states and that someone who had the chance and didn't is a wuss.
Yes, he was a firm favourite at Molineux; very sad.
I presume you were lying in the undergrowth with binoculars in your hand, but where exactly?
outside his next door neighbours bathroom?
I hold your coat Shaun.
We'd make a great forward line Phil - me setting them up, and you popping 'em in.
Titchwell and Hunstanton
who did they play for?
Superb defensive pairing.
Weakness for the birds though
I've asked Dave to bring the silly racks next week so us Millriders can get in some practice for the Classic
Hoping to get some sea air ourselves tomorrow.
Come on Blues!
Come on England!
Cannot believe that just happened. 46 years of waiting and it was well worth it!!!!!!
Carling Cup win and relegation, wonder what the odds are?
Optimism Mr Gee.
I am optimistic that Blues get relegated.
Happy?
have you sobered up yet?
It's amazing how much you can drink when the adrenalin is flowing.
I'm trying to establish a formula, I'm going through the evaluation phase at the moment
If last year at Newbury is anything to go by it could be a long study. A lifetime of research perhaps?
If it saves 1 life it will be worth it.
I ask for nothing except for maybe a football stand named after me, and maybe a bank holiday in my honour.
Sometimes, a mans life has to be spent in research for the benefit of others
I seem to remember you were providing valuable research material
I was simply an apprentice to your PHD study!!
While I'm on the subject of football stand naming, how big a cock do you need to be to name it after yourself?
The Jeff Bonsor suite, the DW stadium, the Madjeski stadium.
If you've got legendary status at a club, fine, the Tom Finney stand etc, but naming it after yourself, purlease.
This time, we must get Ian to drink that scrumpy.
That could be fun.
Now that's a good plan.
We could name a particular corner of Newbury after you:
The Phil Gee portaloo - "if you need a wee then say thanks to Gee"
The Boliver bank account - "once in never out"
etc
The Stoddart event planner - "An empty folder"
The Shore silhouette bank
"3 chickens, 4 pigs, 1 turkey and 2 rams"
that reminds me of my golfing days, when a particularly unattractive shot that surprised us by running on better than expected was called a Sally, after Ms Gunnell
Okay FT associations
1) An Ashley - rich boy with all the kit and the girl but a complete and utter t****r
2) An Elton - a shot that likes a bit of bend
3) A Cameron - just crept in.
4) A king's speech - stutters but still goes down
A George (Michael) - all over the place.
That long one at Purley where you were sitting uphill was a bit of a George.
A night of sparkling and ascerbic wit from the Flannegan and Allen of FT.
I was going to suggest a female's name for hitting both targets in a lane, I.e. Nice pair, but couldn't bring myself to suggest a suitable candidate....
There's potential for that one to run and run Phil.
io ` you lot i am still here you know
just back ............i know ...the pub. thanks for signing me in on hft Shaun you are the man!
where do we park for the shoot on Sunday?
Ta.
c'mon the Saddlers.
Just trying to work out if we can still make the play offs...
I have asked Neale M to post on the STB.
Well done the SAddlers!
did you get my text?
No left phone at school. What was your news? Or is it secret?
any confirmation on Highclere?
See Neale's post
No contact from Andrew. I'll call him at the weekend.
Gone dog walking - not dogging Mr Gee
me thinks the lady doth protest too much...
so, we're doing pm on Sunday.
What time do we need to be there?
Is it like Weston park when you need to be there before 8 or something daft?
Can't answer that I'm afraid, because, if I remember rightly, I did the morning session last year.
Went for pre-op today, and we're still on schedule for next Thursday. I hope to be at Millride on Sat, but not certain yet.
on countdown then.
Hope all goes well, but make sure you leave the Steyr somewhere J knows where it is.
You're all heart Phil.
Can I have it please Mr Boliver
She says she'd like it surgically removed while I'm in there.
I didn't know she was the jealous type.
Perhaps you'd like to come over and try the Leup on it Phil. You'd get it back......honest.
Yeah, no problem
Phil, I plan to arrive fairly early on Sunday. I think a late arrival is permissable but you know what game fair security is like ...
Have you settled down yet Shaun?
it's about time for a holiday isn't it?
Half term to help you through to Easter?
He' talking about the football Phil not my extended work load!
I know, but I hadn't wound you up about your "work" for a while and a reminder popped up in my calendar.
In answer Roy, no I haven't come down yet and plan to revel in this achievement for, hopefully, my next 45 years.
It is something I never thought I'd experience and it was fantastic. For a team like Blues the only thing to better it would be the FA cup. I may be one of the few fans left who'd prefer to win the FA cup than the PL. If Blues ever became a challenger, money bags owner, then I think it'd be time to find another team.
Not too windy at Cannock this weekend. Last year was a bugger!
Right TV and snooze for me.
Hope things went well at Millride today!
Not a massive turnout but it looks like we raised around £400 including the raffle and golf game.
Gaz has decided to donate the money to cancer research.
A tremendous gesture.
yes, I thought it very magnanimous
the golf game was a lot of fun.
Daz had printed out a basic golf course on to an A3 page, with hole, green, bunkers and water hazards.
Shot standing at 20 yards, there were 3 points for a hole in one, 1 point for hitting the green, -1 for a bunker and -3 for going in the water.
Jonta won with 30 points but donated his winnings to Gaz.
Andy Gillot is not a happy bunny with his March.
Said he wasn't too impressed when I spoke to him, but was particularly taken with my Leup when he tried it out.
His displeasure was compounded when the magnification ring seized at 25 mag when he had just started the course.
Oops!
not just went tight, seized solid.
So, its got to go back to Japan.
Not a happy bunny at all.
I predict a second-hand market before the year is out.
you could be right.
Spoke to Neale Marklew earlier, seems there is no restriction to time you need to turn up.
I'm planning to get there about 9
not sure which gun to shoot though.
Protarget and leup performed very well today
9:30 ish for me.
does anyone have a clean bucket to be used for a collection tomorrow?
I don't own such a beast.
You appeared to be very relaxed with the P/T setup. The targets were going down without any apparent drama.
like a swan Roy. all going on under the surface.
did we discuss the football?
Yes, last weekend was tremendous.
and this weekend?
normal service has been resumed I'm afraid
the super saddlers remain unbeaten
Anod out of the relegation zone
we now have a 3 point cushion to the relegation zone.
Not a lot I know, and can be wiped out in a game, but considering our position just a few short weeks ago, its a small miracle.
I'm thinking Pro Target, is that wrong?
any thoughts about tomorrow?
The pro target with a Leupold on top
I'm on 40 mag tomorrow
yes, is that what you meant?
If I shoot the steyr, it's likely I'll get what I've typically got, with the ProT it could be either very good or very bad.
At least it'll be an adventure.
I think it's a good gamble.
ask me tomorrow afternoon
you're on the Leup trail then?
I hope so.
I've had an insurance claim that has an excess. When I know exactly the amount I'm paying I'll know how much Leup funds I have.
Less wind for the morning shooters tomorrow
they're poofs though.
4 mph is a little more than a poof more of a puff-puff
If I can pass on any advice as a seasoned Leup shooter, the feeling is that the milldot is a definite advantage.
the target crosShair or thin crosshair options are not really ideal for FT.
And reparallaxing is a good option. Can be done manually if the locking ring can be loosened, mine has been done at the factory and seems to snap in a lot more like a big nikko, which seems to be the thing that draws admiring comments from Jonta and Andy Gillot.
Andy has asked that I give him first refusal if I ever sell it.
Ian's shooting in the morning, I believe.
Blues didn't do us any favours this today.
Mr Daniels said that they're easy to re-parallax. Is the process obvious?
yes, loosen black ring that is in front of the thin gold ring, then turn the lens a turn or so outwards until you can get 60-70 yards max.
Some find they cannot loosen the ring, depending how well it's been glued.
Evening Roy and goodnight. Time to top up the rifle and head for snooze.
See you tow tomorrow!
Phil, we never sleep - far too much to do eh!
sleep is for wimps, and teachers.
I've fitted some new hampster posts, glued on a bubble and sorted the windicator made from a vax hose clip.
I've also researched a new glove and bipod.
I'm all pooped out now.
Are you on-heat? Take a cold shower immediately and put some bromide in your tea. If that doesn't work, watch some adult channels.
Well that soon rattled round didn't it?
Just the Masters/CC & Frayed Knot then its onto the Summer season, starting with a trip to Newbury.
Bring it on.
Yes, didn't the season come and go quickly.
16th boo hiss
well i have just come back from pub ........C`mon
Just by chance, we were passing the Barley Mow at Milford today, and popped in for a meal. Excellent menu and good value for money.
Arsenal - Harsh decision but VP can't say that he didn't hear. Look at his body language; he didn't peel away in celebration and the shot was too relaxed.
He did miss by yards Roy! Yes a ridiculous decision. However, a poor selection from Arsene Winger. Fabregas and Van Persie looked well off the pace. I thought that Arsenal went out with a wimper. We need a game between Barca and Blues now to see which team is the best.
Quite clearly, that team is Blues.
Had a nice email from Jesus today.
Shaun you're right. I was only half w3atching it on the laptop and at that point I hadn't got the sound on so I thought it had gone in. I still maintain that he heard the whistle though, because my instant reaction was that he didn't seem totally committed when he shot. (and didn't seem particularly bothered about missing)
If anyone is interested, I know where there is a mk4 EV2 in a Paul Wilson stock with MEC butt hook set up by John Ostler for £1100.
Purley Chase Sunday anyone?
If only the bodywork on me or the car could cope.
Oh yeah, good luck tomorrow.
I hear the survival rates for men your age are improving.
It won't be improving for men of your age if we get any more comments like that. AND I've hidden the gun.
I see Blues have sneaked another point.
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