The MFTA Winter League began at Far Coley in Staffordshire. Despite a clear sky and plenty of sunshine there was a cold edge that signalled winter was on its way. A light breeze drifted across the Far Coley woodland, just enough to tickle pellets away from the kill zone or perhaps not enough to guide that straight-one onto the paddle.
After a very successful summer for midlands' shooters there now followed the challenge of ten rounds of the Winter League. Whilst the WL is a great introduction to the sport of Field Target shooting it is also a fervent competition. Top gun from last year was Neil Daniels and there were many excellent shooters after his crown. Maybe the overall title was only for a coveted few but the lure of a place in the MFTA Inter-regional team (top 15) and the Frayed Knot team (top 30) was there for all to dream.
Steve Page, back from South Africa and amongst the favourites for the WL title.
Far Coley's shooting ground consists of various terrain set in working farmland. Today the course started with six targets around a fishing pool, it then meandered up to a new shooting line offering woodland targets. Then on to the empty pool, where declined shots could be found, and finally a tricky pair in exposed field. An excellent test!
Two shooters, Stuart Hancox and Steve Page, came off the course early sharing an impressive score of 28; this would be later matched by Neil Daniels. Michael Brown and Marc Fisher bagged a pair of 27's to give Castle three shooters in the top 5. The scoring then got tight with fifteen shooters sharing 16th spot having knocked over 24.
It was good to see old friends and some new faces on the line.
One of the bonuses of FT is that there's always something to see. Today the farmland was alive with birds but I was surprised when this little fellow flew across the pond whilst I was waiting at lane 1.

Round 2 of the MFTA Winter League took place at Castle FTC near Nottingham. It was a beautiful autumn morning, the sky was clear and there was only a little wind. The car park at Castle was bathed in sunshine but a trip into the woodland saw the temperature plummet. The weather forecast had promised 8mph wind and this coupled with Steve Page's poly-directional course was sure to be a test. The dense woodland of Castle can provide some shelter from the wind but there are open avenues that are exposed which meant that each target needed careful thought.
The misses on the targets today were offering little clues as to the wind direction. What was evident though was that some shooters were missing low, probably because of the cold. Targets were showing the tell tale crescent below the kill-zone. Some face plates had taken quite a battering, particularly the 40 yard stander!
Despite talk of lots of misses some top guns were constructing a good round. Once again Mr Daniels sent the message that he was MFTA Champion and wasn't ready to relinquish it. Well done Neil for an excellent 29.
Being close to the NEFTA region means that a Castle competition will attract our friends from the north but today a surprise Welsh interloper, fresh from 3rd place at the Worlds; well done Berty!
I wasn't there but I gather it was very windy. Congratulations to Marc Fisher whose score of 23 was 2 clear of the field.
Millride it seems is always blighted by poor weather. Last Winter League the wind was gale force and the GP in May saw conditions more akin to the Southern Ocean. So when the forecast for this weekend was for more of the same I'm sure many shooters considered doing a bit of DIY on Sunday. However, the sky remained blue all morning and the sun slowly warmed us all up. I think that some shooters were disappointed that the urban myth had been broken, I heard one claim "we're not supposed to get sunshine at Millride".
Today's shoot consisted of 22 targets within the small wood and 8 exposed targets in the field. It started with a welcoming 55 yarder which was quickly followed by a high stander that caused problems for a few. The wind direction was mainly parallel to the shooting line which meant only a little needed to be given for wind but deciding which side was tricky. It was a long course yet early scores were high. First on the line was Karl and Debbie Clarke from Millride; Karl set the pace with an excellent 28 and Debbie a strong 20 to help her pursuit for the C grade table. This is Debbie; I think!
Millride is the home ground of Mitchel Tomes who today added another 21 to his string of good scores. He is 2nd in B grade and a shoe-in for the Frayed Knot team. Keep it ip Mitch!
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wombourne sniper does it for a second time #2
Ian you just hate missing.
lurking in the shadows as usual, can get arrested for that
Mr C I bet he his smiling now we cannot see him
C`mon
And you didn't need to poach it either!
Scope seems nice & clear but only 4 or 5 pellets through her before buying, then time ran out on me at the end of play. I wasn't worried because I thought I'd have a round at FC tomorrow, GRRRRRRR!
smiling, i am laughing
Do not believe you Ian
I'm talking to the Americans about the Hungarian Worlds, they seem concerned about getting the necessary documentation for some reason.
Do not believe it, I have to get up and get myself a Kroneberg myself. Whats that all about... surely grounds for divorce.
Jonta, what's the daughter doing. Surely all your taxi driving offers some reward.
greg if you poke your gun out of front room window in the morning, there will not be a marathon on. then you can come to fc with us
The Euskadi Open thread on STB gathers pace!
I've just bought one & I haven't had the other that long. I certainly don't want them confiscated yet!
I considered parking the other side of the hill down Tiverton or Dawlish roads & humping the rifles up to car tomoz but come on, it's Sunday morning!!!!!!
Mr C the daughter is out at her boyfriends
I can just imagine the headline.
Marathon halted on Pershore Road as police surround an armed man.
Best not do it Greg as Mr C as pointed out. Enough bad press on air rifles recently
Well, I have no option but to sleep late, have a bacon sarnie breakfast & spend the afternoon in the Dogpool listening to the Irish band & drinking Guinness till I fall over. It's not my falt, it's B'ham City Council's!!!!!
GONE ON IAN, YOU KNOW YOU WANT TO DO IT!!!!!!!
Sounds like a good plan B to me Greg
runners would run faster
mined you your right, the bacon sarnies would be out side ya house
Yes Ian they would then some really good shooters would turn up with proper guns
It's got to be a gunfree day, sob! I'll turn to beer for comfort.
it would be all down gregs... show time!
Greg, don't you want to cheer Paul passed the Dogpool.
Damn, Paula
Don`t worry Greg me and the Wombourne sniper will give you a detailed account tomorrow evening.
Have got a few beers in myself for tomorrow night
Well, along with the drink stations along the way, I think toilet roll stations (just incase) for LaRadcliff may be in order as well!
The worst thing is that the beer fridge is nearly empty as well! No time in the week to shop so no Cider or Stella & down to my last Guinness now!
its ok greg, radcliff pisses in the street
THAT'S THE VERSION THAT WAS REPORTED ON THE NEWS!
She actually took a dump in a storm drain!
Greg I have 5 kroneberg, 3 carlsberg export, and 2 scrumpy jack along with 10 cans of carling so looking forward to tomorrow
I've got the Dogpool 45 yards away.
That will be more expensive
Mmmmmm mans got a drink problem? notice i have not gone out again, still drinking rum though
I feel my Dogpool joke has been over looked.
Well, true but 'Needs must when the Devil drives'!
No Shaunie, I chuckled, honestly!!!
the dog wat,....... pool you say brummies, wat can i say!
Well I'm off to bed. It's a pity we wont get a balti spinger report tomorrow.
Whats the joke then Mr C
i bet that pubs full of it
That's it! I've poured my last Guinness. I'm down to Lucazade & Diet Coke now! There are bottles in the cupboard so I 'spose some sort of Cocktail is possible.
Don't go to bed Shaun, it's only 5 past 10!
shaun do not worry man has not overlooked it
Paula Radcliffe, toilet problems. The race goes past the Dogpool pub.
please shaun we need you
If you have to explain it, you've killed it! You should wait patiently for the penny to drop!!!!
Ian, did you like my link on STB?
i will bet johns on the nest now
yes very good mate! i did go and look
No I`m not Ian the daughter as just come back with her boyfriend. It had crossed my mind prior to their arrival
it had crossed mine aswell
Right, I'm off to read my Spanish dictionary; which is no euphemism for what's on Jonta's mind.
Good shooting or drinking tomorrow.
Is that what they call them mags now Mr C
Did you get one today then Shaun?
You should get him on the subject of bird jizz jonta!
bishop bashing comes to mind
jizz is rude Greg
I've bet you've studied bird jizz Jonta, you're something of a 'twitcher' aren't you?
Is that what Womborne yobs do after a can of cider, beat up men of the cloth Ian
Yes Greg just taking the P...
Do they have Bishops in Womborne?
Guiness is finished.....sigh!
no greg... but many men have bishops in wombourne as they do in brum
rums on full flow her me hartys
Oh, you mean a Bishopric!
Snake bites are going down well
I've been through the cupboard twice & the beer fridge three times but no beer of any kind left. No rum either & I can't face brandy or Whisky after the NEFTA. I don't like the sound of Gin so I'm on..............a bottle of Rioja I found in the fridge!
ERGHHHHH!!!!!!!
Greg, I will take the Brandy off your hands if you do not want it.
you have got a serious problem, your worse than me by far
I can see this Rioja doing me a mischief!!!!
Pot calling the kettle black springs to mind
It's not too bad now actually.
There was less in that bottle than I thought.
What is it Greg never heard of it
you could of gone over to the dog dump for a beer if you were low on stocks
They sometimes shut early to avoid naughtiness on Saturdays, it's better during the day.........not good, ust better!
Rioja, a type of red wine from............SPAIN!
Just us Batchelors then......where's the Adult Channel?
see you at 9 happy bonking
Just reading back over that post Jonta, you may want to re-phrase it mate!
bikini dare on tinternet a bad mate
you may have a point there mate
AVG Filter, no naughty browsing possible.......sigh!
I can't believe I've polished off half a opened bottle of wine that's been in the fridge for atleast a month. I've got to go searching again now!
if we keep talking 300 on its way you know wat i mean
Oh yes, quick draw comp!
Have I said how much I want to shoot my new Boinger yet?
The road is filling with strange cars, the Police are moving the ones that usually park along the main road to clear them for tomoz & that bloody foot race. I daren't move mine now, I won't be able to get near this road till tea time tomoz!!!!!
we should have a spring gun comp. one of the practices a month . need to get more interested.
OI YOU! Don't go waiting to hit the publish button with a pre written post as soon as the number cmes up, it's not allowed!!!!
BOINGER COMP, WHAT AN IDEA!
New Year special for sure!
me
300
300 mine
CHEAT!
sniper does it again #3 twice in one nite
NO FAIR! REF!!!
god i am having fun
If only I had some beer!
greg i have had 100 `200`300 you have got to be impressed
Lets discuss this here Springer Comp.
What do you invisage, 45 yard max, no reducers?
Scoring 10's & 5's with extra Standing lanes!
We had Aron & his Mom two lanes behind us today & they were doing all right on the slightly closer ones, I think Aron may have got 10. I certainly watched them both get the first lane with that Norica having only just zero'd it.
We need to cultivate that kind of enthusiasm.
no it would have to be full distance 55yrds and why not springers in the right hands are equal to any gun. count me in, i have both need a good opertunity to use it
Have you gione to bed now you've got the magic 300?
Well, we have to allow for young Aron & his Mom & Gary with his .22 & of course me with my 4-16.
i could be quite enthuisiastic with his mom
Not if you force her to shoot a series of 50-55 yarders with a B/B & low mag scope!!!!!
Plus of course, we were telling her all about his blog the other day & Aron might well come on here to see what we all chat about!
who`s on about shooting. i guess she has pulled
You know that bin thingy in the corner of your post?
is she married
The Springer Comp IS a good idea though! Especially since I am a Springer owner, HURRAH!!!!!!!!
THE SPRINGER CHALLENGE, crate of beer or a big box of choccies depending on age, to the winner!
"Is she married?"
I don't even know here name!
if she reads what i have put i have told no lies. if she wants to go out i would gladly take her
You could just ask her!
Mmmm sounds a good idea! is she MARRIED thats the problem. hang on. Aron is your mom married if not ask her if she would like to meet one night.
hows that greg. can`t be more forward than that. straight to the point.
Abit more subtlety Ian, you don't storm the walls without some recon first!
my attitude is go for it, same as in shooting wot is there to loose
Fair enough, 'Faint heart has n'er won fair Lady'!
going to bed now, to dream about my 100`200`300s plus some of us are shooting tomorrow ok mate.
shoot out for 400 then mate!
I haven't got another 70 posts in me tonight but have a good 'un tomoz at FC & a full report is required for those of us stranded at home with nothing to do but blog on our own!!!!
I had a perfect opportunity for a lazy morning but still woke up a 0545hrs!
Have a look at this, a responce to a post on the NZ forum;
"I chatted to the Diana rep at the Worlds, and they are building a short stroke FT springer at 12 ft/lbs rating, as they consider they are behind the rest of the market currently. Also they are planning a PCP too. (one of their own design, not a rebranded one)"
More FT specific gear coming out. I don't believe a manufacturer would do that unless they saw a future in our Sport!
Shaun/Greg, a stripdown guide for the TX200 if you're feeling brave.
here
Greg, TX200 Mk3 manual here
details of Mk3 service kit here
Cheers Phil, had a good day mate?
yes thanks, a nice lie in and half a pig to go at shortly
thanks Phil, I've just finished fiddling with mine.
Afternoon guys
Took mine apart 7 maybe 8 years ago for dimensions etc. Anglo US, English and German made gun.
Cant be arsed to put it back together even though its a show piece.
Horrible things.
Exceptional course today at Cross Guns, not even Hancox cleared it.
Not much wind/breeze, for me edge of kill, you lot dead straight.
Think shortest target was a small kill at 28 yards and one at 46 in the field. Went out to 62 yards kneeling and another sitter around 58 yards.
Plenty in the 45+ region some with smaller kills but larger than 1".
One thing for certain i will be there in two weeks and mentioned a reroute of the firing lane positions.
58 yards! Out into the field yeah?
Report from FC for you Greg.
Virtually the same coarse as WL last week with the noticable exception of the high kneeler lowered to the ground. Also last lane taken out of field then placed in the wood.
Wind was also consistant with last week.
Most of us went through twice.
Ian and Mitch equalled their WL experience. I went two better on two, the same longer claimed my first dink then target 29 at 38yds big kill no wind p...ed me off as I dabbed trigger as I was moving onto kill.
Karl started with his springer but was stuggling then turned to his Walther half way round.
Debbs missed 10 I think.
Second run through Mitch took most Kneeling, did well after a bad start.
Ian dropped 3 with the other gun.
Finally I went one better nailing all disciplines. Missed a 51yder fogged up scope never seen it land, could hardly see cross hair. Should of stopped and cleared lens, will not make same mistake on future WL with this.
Hope this helps fellas
stander was missing from report
I really wish I'd been there today, I'd have done the first round will Ella & took the opportunity of a second go to learn my Boinger's name.
If I'd thought for more than 5 seconds about it, I'd have dropped my car & gear at Paul's & walked up there this morning to collect it & drive to FC. Kicking myself now!
With hind sight one of us could of took your guns and bought them to FC for you then you could of left your car outside the zone of the marathon
62 yard kneeler in to the wood, the other around 58 was also in the wood.
First in the field was a 46 yard reducer with a couple more at shorter range but over 30 yards. Even a 40 yard stander 1" kill in wood. Ended up with a 54 yarder at right angles to what wind there was - it shifted 2 1/2 kills, amasing so proposed 6 in that region for the W/L!
At the time, I didn't know they were closing the roads around me at 0130hrs, I thought If I just left early enough I'd be through the tunnels & on the Express Way before they needed to. It wasn't till I was driving home & saw the signs saying the Pershore Rd would be shut by the small hours & then a conversation with my neighbour in the Chippy while I was getting my tea, that I realised I was stuffed but if I'd gone straight up to Paul's, which was only round the corner I'd have been OK. Oh well!
Who put coarse out today then Jon
It sounds an interesting if slightly punishing day at Xguns Jon, what do you think happened, the guy who sets them out REALLY tall or do you think they just lost their tape measure?
Graham Bates has stood in for Ryan and whos dad has packed in.
Might be over range but its good practice.
If Kev, TC, Stu, John B, Cedric plus a few more from Harriers regularly go, it must be alright.
I'll have to give it another go. I seem to remember it was a bit tricky to find but I'm sure Tom Tom won't let me down.
Knew last week it was going to be the same ole course at FC, minus through the gate.
Something about the place nice across the ponds but boring in the middle.
Plus its 46 mile round trip against 26 mile.
As i have always said there, its the park and walk.
Close to the ole Stewpony pub, now knocked down. Back of Kinver Edge off A449.
Everywhere is along way from me!
I thought about that today watching Race marshalls manning roadblocks & turning cars around, generally inconveniencing thousands of people who don't give a toss about any World Half Marathon. Look how much weight they are throwing behind this event but they do bugger all for shooting, any Brummie who wants to shoot has to travel to another County to do it.
Me & Roy were talking about Bisley yesterday, he says he remembers when the results of the big contest held there every year was published in the papers, like the Boat Race is.
Rant over.
I would also add on a club day, its FRIENDLY, especially listening to Stu giving lessons to Bobby.
Good fun last time Ian and me was there, i was doing same thing to Bob and Stu this time, went down well.
Might be a small ground but good to practice on with good company. Also know why you went wrong.
Oh, go on then........it's been puzzling me for a week!
Shooting is a No No these days.
When at other place gaffer used to go round to Tesco wearing full camo upon return from stalking. Many a time covered in blood.
Some times it was like a butchers yard having to wash the blood off the tarmac and that was only dragging the deer out of truck.
Dont shoot at home, what neighbours dont know they cant complain about!
Mutley wants a walk.
how is the pooch Jon, all fixed?
Did they find out what was wrong with him?
Hi guys back after taxing daughter to her boyfriends, a bit puzzled why I am still doing this especially as he as a car which is also newer than mine.
I think it's very good of you Jonta.
Snigger!
You have had plenty of time to sort a name out for the boinger
Pack it in Greg just because you have not been shooting......
Afternoon all. I've just cracked a Stella in the garden, I hope my fingers don't freeze onto the keyboard.
Funny that just opened a Kronenberg
I keep on telling you lot, I don't name them, they tell me their names & that only happens when I've handled them for a while. Except in Ella's case, she came through quite quickly.
OK, I can get an ice cold diet coke anytime I want!
In the lounge now.
Greg, how about Marge? She's from Springfield
Can a SR compete in the Recoiling Class?
Could be Shaun but I doubt it!
Greg, I think it can in piston but not in recoiling.
Shot my Tx today, it certainly takes no prisoners. If you wobble you miss.
afternoon, the blog atom feed is now linked from the front page of the Millride site.
not given her a workout in the garden Greg?
After all the poo jokes Paula pulled out of the race. Perhaps she should be called Paulla
No matey, I wouldn't feel too comfortable doing that, I need that wide open space feel!
You I went out to have a look about 1-ish but all I could see were Marshalls, got fed up & went back home again.
I've changed my Signatures on the various forums to link to ToW as well.
Muts fine since i stopped giving him his tablets. Trouble is he has to go back to vets this Friday and they will be giving him a tablet there.
Think its just a money spinner for them if they can keep hm on recurring tablets and checkups, so will have my say first thing.
If it is epilepsy they cant treat any way.
Just give mutley a nice country side walk, never i have i seen this before.
Just happened to turn round and there he was rolling on his back wigling about and eating horse s..t.
Covered in brown/green manure and his breath stinks.
Jon our dog done that a couple of times as a pup until I persuaded her not to do it again
good evening lads
Right, I'm back from the Dogpool & ready for open & frank discussion, who's going to start?
Anybody fancy going over to the Isle of Wight to shoot?
Do not think Sniper as a passport Greg
£30 for the boat across, daughter practically lives in Cowes when not in Cardiff.
WHAT A STRANGELY LONG DAY!
I'm use to Sunday's flying by but this one has dragged desparately!
Is that £30 for the car or per person Jon?
Have we ever shot Thorn Dell at all, it isn't ringing a bell at all?
Evening chaps.
No to Thorn Dell Gregory.
Greg the poet who did`nt know it
I quite agree with the long Sunday ... it's called NO SHOOTING.
Looking forward to next Sunday, a morning's shooting, beer in the afternoon, beef dinner ... perfect.
No Chinese at the Emerald?????
"Greg the poet who did`nt know it"
I'm not really drunk, I've just got a bit of a beer buzz going on!
evening all.
Evening Phil.
That means drinking for a long long time. Can I refer you to article 7 of the FT Wanderers constitution that states "only after a GP shall the Emerald be considered a suitable venue for apre-shoot cuisine"
Ian is out there somewhere, waiting to pounce on 400!
One way ole bean.
Just tried several to get prices, no joy pedestrian or car load.
Better off hiring this with a few fuel stops.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4e/Okanagen_Helicopters_S-61L.jpg/800px-Okanagen_Helicopters_S-61L.jpg
me
Where's Ian?
I DON'T BELIEVE IT!
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