Round 8 Winter League at Iceni
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I'm going to buy some cheap bin bags to cover the targets with over night, hopefully it'll stop them jamming with frozen snow.
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The bin bag plan didnt work as it seems tescos arent keen on the word 'cheap'. So tomorrow we need to go through the course and check the targets. One person at the target, one on the string. If we can get a few pairs together it shouldnt take long. Other than that its just the stop watches to put on the lanes.
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Can save some time and give stopwatches out at the start at the briefing.
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I'm afraid I won't be there after all. My apologies. Steve has the details via WhatsApp.
Hopefully only a minor and temporary issue....
Hopefully only a minor and temporary issue....
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nat wrote:Can save some time and give stopwatches out at the start at the briefing.
Might as well take them when checking targets, and the 'string-checkers' hang them as they check?
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Well that went well. So now we have all shot the course, any suggestions or improvements? Just thinking ahead to the GP, not that theres a rush.
I was thinking that as the WL course lane markers are all white we could add extra lanes using black posts, it'll save a walk as theres some biggish gaps.
I was thinking that as the WL course lane markers are all white we could add extra lanes using black posts, it'll save a walk as theres some biggish gaps.
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Graham Jopson said the tower target would get complained about alot on a GP course and it might be worth just lowering it a little. Also apparently target 40 was perhaps a ricochet potential onto the penultimate lane.
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nat wrote:Graham Jopson said the tower target would get complained about alot on a GP course and it might be worth just lowering it a little. Also apparently target 40 was perhaps a ricochet potential onto the penultimate lane.
Not just potential, a ricochet whizzed past me and Dave O'Connor. Easy enough to fix though, theres a clump of tree it can go in to the right of it.
A shame about the tower, I liked that, a proper awkward shot. Maybe lessen the angle but put it on the other side of the tower, so its longer.
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I personally, like the tower shot, it's awkward, but easily 'getable' - IF you know your aimpoints
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Other things to check, GP disciplines combined distances and I believe there is now a rule to prevent no more then 2 25mls to be between 30 and 35 yards. Also the micro elevation. I don't think we had an issue wth the minis or micros in that respect.
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nat wrote:Graham Jopson said the tower target would get complained about alot on a GP course and it might be worth just lowering it a little. Also apparently target 40 was perhaps a ricochet potential onto the penultimate lane.
Was there any reason that Graham gave for the possible complaints - the angle of the shot or was it that the kill was 'reduced' by the angle? If it's just the 'reduced' size, possibly make a 'custom' target where the kill zone is an elipse, so it appears round from the firing line . Most I spoke to about that lane reckoned it to be a 'toughie', but fun
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Just the softies on the circuit might kick up a fuss at it being so elevated. Personally I didn't care and I don't have an adjustable hamster unlike most of them do.
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Don't have a hamster, still got it 2 out of 2 (same with Callum ) funny watching some try it though, adjustable hamster full 'down', still can't get the angle, so try it 'unsupported' = miss
Though Harry was talking about a comp at Quarry, & some of their shots were the reverse - almost straight down.
Though Harry was talking about a comp at Quarry, & some of their shots were the reverse - almost straight down.
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nat wrote:Other things to check, GP disciplines combined distances and I believe there is now a rule to prevent no more then 2 25mls to be between 30 and 35 yards. Also the micro elevation. I don't think we had an issue wth the minis or micros in that respect.
The micros were too high up I think, silly rule.
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GerryW wrote:possibly make a 'custom' target where the kill zone is an elipse, so it appears round from the firing line
I like that idea but not sure if it would be legal as strictly speaking its no longer a 25mm kill.
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SteveC wrote:nat wrote:Other things to check, GP disciplines combined distances and I believe there is now a rule to prevent no more then 2 25mls to be between 30 and 35 yards. Also the micro elevation. I don't think we had an issue wth the minis or micros in that respect.
The micros were too high up I think, silly rule.
The second, possibly, given that (I think) the rule state a horizontal line from the shooters feet when stood at the gate? Rather than from the ground (agreed that it's stupid, but hey ho, we've got to live with it - for now!)
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SteveC wrote:GerryW wrote:possibly make a 'custom' target where the kill zone is an elipse, so it appears round from the firing line
I like that idea but not sure if it would be legal as strictly speaking its no longer a 25mm kill.
True (though it would 'appear' to be) another thought, a 'bent' target - might work if a rat or similar, probably not with a crow, squirrel or rabbit (too much metal above the KZ) - bend below the KZ, the paddle bent & reinforced to match the angle (though it might need some form of counterweight to ensure that it falls with the same impact that a vertical one does) - more I think on this, not sure if it's going to get too complicated
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GerryW wrote:SteveC wrote:GerryW wrote:possibly make a 'custom' target where the kill zone is an elipse, so it appears round from the firing line
I like that idea but not sure if it would be legal as strictly speaking its no longer a 25mm kill.
True (though it would 'appear' to be) another thought, a 'bent' target - might work if a rat or similar, probably not with a crow, squirrel or rabbit (too much metal above the KZ) - bend below the KZ, the paddle bent & reinforced to match the angle (though it might need some form of counterweight to ensure that it falls with the same impact that a vertical one does) - more I think on this, not sure if it's going to get too complicated
I have an idea in mind.
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That sounds promising!
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SteveC wrote:GerryW wrote:SteveC wrote:
I like that idea but not sure if it would be legal as strictly speaking its no longer a 25mm kill.
True (though it would 'appear' to be) another thought, a 'bent' target - might work if a rat or similar, probably not with a crow, squirrel or rabbit (too much metal above the KZ) - bend below the KZ, the paddle bent & reinforced to match the angle (though it might need some form of counterweight to ensure that it falls with the same impact that a vertical one does) - more I think on this, not sure if it's going to get too complicated
I have an idea in mind.
GerryW wrote:That sounds promising!
And it was!
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