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 Mitchell 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!
What is it with the long range forecast? Or even the 24 hour forecast? Well thankfully the ugly weather didn't show and we had the most delightful conditions at Purley Chase. Would the benign conditions lead to high scores? As I joined the queue for lane 1 there were already three clearances and suggestions that more might follow; well done to Karl Clarke, Kevin Sayers and Steve Page.
Purley offers a range of shooting opportunites and today we had up and down hill, high in trees, on the ground and over the valley. It was an excellent course in an excellent setting.
Lane 1 was a pair of slightly elevated targets, the tricky bit was the shooting gate that fell away downhill hence making breathing difficult. By contrast lane 4 was shooting slightly downhill and the seating area was deep in leaf litter which made for a very comfortable position. The first 10 ended with a pair of standers, both at a missable distance so a score of 2 from this lane would be most welcome.

So benign conditions did lead to high scores and it does show that the Midlands is fortunate to have so many fine FT shooters.
After my victory in the golden bunny it seemed apt to spend some of it in the Market Tavern in Atherstone. A group of us enjoyed some excellent brew from the Warwickshire Beer Company; thanks to Bill for recommending the hostelry.

The last outing of the year for the MFTA WL took us to Cross Guns near Kinver; it is situated adjacent to the Kinver shotgun club which offers 100 birds every Sunday. Here's Daz Tomes tackling the silhouettes with the shotgun ground in the distance.
Bill managed the 50+ yard target 27 only to be caught out by "no wind" on target 28 a reducer.
As the morning grew older the wind strengthened so 27 seemed out of reach. Enter John Harris; John likes the wind as he proved in winning the MFTA Masters earlier this year, and Andras Fekete-Moro. Andras and his wife Agi are visiting from Hungary. In very tricky conditions John matched the top score and Andras went one better!
With 6 rounds now complete it is Neil Daniels who leads the way on 553 points. The leader-board is rather more stretched out than last year. After 6 rounds last year 12 shooters had scored more than 500 points and they all made the inter-regional team. This year only 6 shooters have more than 500 points so it's all still to play for.
Merry Christmas everyone!
Sunday 24th January 2010 - Woodend
The period of snowy weather now thankfully over meant it was back to business for the MFTA WL after a break of 6 weeks.
The venue was Woodend near Huthwaite in Derbyshire as far as the MFTA region extends before NEFTA outriders can be seen guarding the frontier.
Woodend is a dedicated fishing complex and once a year the WL visits to enjoy a course set in a different environment. The sky was dull and grey with only the occasional view of the Sun which was doing little to melt the remaining ice that covered some of the pools. The ice and snow had also done for a number of fish which floated on the surface having starved of oxygen.
The course had been set expecting more wind than arrived so the length was on the short side but would it be cleared? Early on Dave Harrison posted a 29 and four more shooters matched it but no one went one better.
Steve Page dropped only 2 and ironically this is how many points he now leads the WL. It's Steve Page's hat and his rifle but whose steering? It's Mitch on his way to an impressive 25 and second overall in B grade and holding a place in the Frayed Knot team; come on Mitch!
Sunday 31st January 2010 - Dowry Hill
One week later and we're back on the WL trail. Today the MFTA visited Dowry Hill FTC near Groby in Leicestershire. This is a terrific venue that offers variable terrain in which to shoot. The course included targets within copse, across a ravine, up onto a bank and exposed conditions in an open field.
For a long time it looked as if no one would approach Kevin's score; many of the big players were dropping 5 or 6 shots and sometimes more. The problem was the last ten targets in the field. The wind was changing and if you were lucky the targets needed half a kill if not then a few inches were required. Then along came Mr Daniels to once again show that he wasn't ready to relinquish his MFTA crown; Neil matched Kevin's 28 and has closed the gap on leader Steve Page from 20 to 7 points. No others could compete with 28 but Steve Mason, Phil James and Andras Fekete-Moro managed 27. Posting an impressive 26 was Mark Brewitt of Castle. Mark is normally found shooting his springer but at Woodend he decided to try out his Steyr LG100 and had great success. It was out again today and with similar results; good shooting Mark!
There was a strong turnout from Welsh shooters today and all seemed to enjoy the day; come back soon guys.
We haven't seen Alan for a while and now we know what he's been doing; nice beard Alan!
Sunday 7th February 2010 - Greyhound
A new challenge today as the MFTA hordes stormed the Greyhound Gun Club. And what a good course it was; thanks to Simmo and his crew. This ground was like no other I've visited, it had trees and open ground but what stood out was the marsh area and the winding brook. The Greyhound staff had set out a varied and challenging course. Lane one offered an easy start with an 11 yard reducer followed by a whopper at near full range; you had to learn the wind very quickly! The course then skirted a copse offering sheltered targets but exposed lanes before entering the marsh area. Here it proved very interesting shooting, there was only a little wind but it would change direction meaning that if you applied your previous solution you might end up with a dink. Two people didn't dink at all: Marc Asbury of Millride produced his first ever clearance and later he was joined by James Griffiths of Harriers. Marc's 100 points is the culmination of an excellent run which sees him move to 9th overall in the WL standings.
With one round to go there are still prizes up for grabs:
Overall - 4 people can win the title Steve Page, Marc Fisher, Neil Daniels and Karl Clarke.

A Grade - Marc Asbury has this one sewn up; a nice farewell as he goes off to AA, well done Marc. There could still be a bit of change for the minor places.
B Grade - Jim Vickers looks to have secured B grade but there is a scenerio that sees him finish second and it evolves his mate Chris Lee. All you need is a clearance Chris!
C Grade - Karl Hutchinson has been very consistent this year and only Dave Oakes can take the title from him. Dave all you need is a clearance.
There are also the team places of the Frayed Knot (top 30) and the Inter-regional (top 15). I'm sure there will be quite a few changes to the present positions after round 10. One newcomer to both teams is likely to be Andras from Hungary. He has shot exceptionally well and needs one more high score to secure his place; good luck Andras.

Many thanks to Big Phil Lloyd for the above photos.
Sunday 21st February 2010 - Shugborough Hall
The Winter League ended with some more winter weather. An early morning snow fall threatened my attendance at Shugborough but with a lot of luck and a little judgement I made it.
Today saw a shotgun start and round 1 was already underway when I pulled onto the car park.

The second session began around midday and maybe the conditions were a little tougher. When watching the wind never seems as severe but when on the line, and seeing those pellets zoom 4 inches to the right of my aim point, it makes me wonder how a 28 is possible. The wind howled but Marc held on; he dropped only 5 finishing joint third which gave him 97 points and a 2 shot lead to take the MFTA title.
Marc Asbury won A grade at a canter, Jim Vickers was well clear in B grade and congratulations to Karl Hutchinson who won C grade and the Stourvale trophy. Karl looks like a great prospect; he has produced that rare feat of going from C grade to AA in one WL season.
So another Winter League comes to an end and it's time for some thanks. A big up for all those who have set out courses and to all those shooters who have made the WL such a friendly experience. There are a few who without their input it would not be possible: Tony, Cedric, Neale, Kevin and Sam. Well done guys and gal!!

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ill have !
me me me
Nah it wo fit cmon
Fits a Mark4 though.
fits my sidewinder jon
You wo need it, prone to packing up.
"This sex life is doing nothing for your blogging Gregory."
And is all this blogging helping our sex lives?
No harm in looking Royston
wats a sex life roy ! .....EXPLAIN
Jon, cast your mind back to last Sunday and my troubles. If you remember,when the screw was being replaced the its head broke off. Well, I've extracted it without any problem and have replaced it with a screw from the inside of a computer. I also found that I had a pair of circlip pliers which fits the bit with the 2 holes perfectly. The problem is, if I tighten this thing any tighter than loosely finger-tight then the wheel won't turn and the whole thing feels loose.
"wats a sex life roy ! .....EXPLAIN"
Ask Greg.
greg does not come on because he is on the nest!
Look Ian, you can fish all you like, but you won't get me nibbling your ear. Ask Mia.
just been on stb, have you looked on the gallery. great laugh ...not if you shoot a gaystate though !
No sex tonight, Spanish lesson. Though we met our new temporary tutor, an absolutely stunning half French half Italian girl in her twenties called, wait for it............................Emanuel! Sigh!!!!!
good evening greg
Alright Ian, what's new?
Sold to Ian for the grand total of £0.00. See ya in a couple of weekends. Enjoy your shooting on Saturday chaps.....
Happy Birthday to me.
You on the nest again Phil.
Must be doing something wrong even Gregs at it.
Happy birhtday Jon.
I'm expecting a quiet night tonight.
well tell me shaun
wats the scores
C`mon shaun i might have to go to the pub in a bit if it does not get interesting
this is my forth post C`mon
5th
Okay the news is not good.
You are presently 33rd on 471pts. The score you can drop is 74. Meaning your maximum total is 497 should you win on Sunday.
I'm on 488 and Mark is on 484. Too pass me you need 489 points which requires you to finish in 9th. Also you need myself and Mark not to improve our present positions. That gets you in the Millride team. Unfortunately I think you'll need a higher score to make the FK team. We can all hope that not everyone can make the date and they need some also rans!
C'mom C'mon!
Where are ya C'mon?
Goodnight!
That told him, very diplomatic i must say Saun.
Hheehehehe
Dont worry Cmon i ended up 33rd two years ago and didnt get to shoot the Frayed Knot, i wasnt good enough.
First time i qualified for Showdown for about 8 years, won it.
You need a good woman, Cmon
Reminds me, wheres our intrepid Mr Greg, womanising again, man cant get enough, stud.
well thanks shaun..........things are great then. looks like i will be sitting at home on my own then!
Withdrawal symptoms today no shoots on. Gonna be a bear with a sore head all week.
Should have gone to Furnace Mill with Ian then Jon.
Me, I went down to the 49th with Ella & Trudy, had alittle play on the 20 yard range, then burnt off some .308's with a P14 bolt-action!
Nah sorry more entertainment watching the telly.
If i want to shoot that range, i shoot at home and i never do.
Tape up the wheel, guess the ranges & take everything standing!
No one about tonight, typical, first time on for days & no one's here!!!!!
Evening Greg, I'm just in from Corkery hospitality hence I feel full!
Shaun's chicken, Mmmmmmmmm!!!!!!!
Interesting debate on the SA forum concerning WFTF rules, one fella expressed his opinion that our courses were easy & only tricky due to weather conditions;
".....fine Dave. I aggree on the difficulty but the rest should be the same. any person can see that an international sport should have the same rules where ever you go. If the UK difficulty is too easy then they need to change it. I aggree that given their rules if the wind does not blow you should be able to clear the course without to much hassles. But we need to find a way for WFTA to set up the standard rules so that apples can be compared with apples."
My responce was;
"No needle, sarcasm or animousity at all here but if one of you guys want to come over to Britain & clear one of our 'easy' GP Courses one of these days you'll be most welcome!"
You diplomat Greg.
Tonight was curry Greg, so good it's bedtime!
This came back;
"hehe Baltipal. Would love to, but the statement was more toungue in cheek. Rules is a bit limited. Would be much nicer to allow a course where you can have close targets without them being to easy. what I am trying to say is that if there was no wind you could comfortably shoot at least a 30mm reducer out to 50m every time. Not being able to at elast put a 13mm at 21m where you should be able to hit it as well every time makes it a little limiting on how the courses could be built? or am I missing something? Seems to me that you cant have close difficult shots?"
So I said;
"Would you be surprised to know that there are FTers here that would ban reducers altogether? I shot a Course in the North of England that had no reduced targets at all just 40mm KZs from 8 to 55 yards. I shot with the esteemed Andy Calpin who I witnessed double dink a lane & miss a 35 yard kneeler!(Which I got incidently!!!)
It has been said to me that the concept of a reduced target was introduced to add difficulty to some Shooting Grounds that couldn't offer full range lanes so obviously this would effect their ability to properly grade their shooters fairly. The same people might also say that micro kills introduce an element of luck over skill.
Now, I've been shooting FT since only '07, this upcoming GP season will be only my fourth so I'm used to the idea of a 25mm KZ on a Course & have no axe to grind but I've shot in some horrendous conditions & I've shot in some very benign conditions but a 50 shot GP Course has only ever been cleared once, James Osborne take a bow!
A 25mm none disciplined target at 35 yards is as misable as anything on the day, it would be a mistake to count your chickens even on a still & windless day
As for the main point of this thread, I'm a great believer in the International future of our sport. On a national basis FT is very marginal in all of our countries but collectively we would have more clout but only if we were all shooting the same game & not just in name only.
I believe that the WFTF core rules should be deepened & extended & all member countries should adopt those rules as their own domestic rules. I'd support changes in the BFTA rules to bring them into line here.
I'm abit evangelical about my FT as you can see, strange for someone labouring away in the depths of B grade with an average in the 60%'s but hey, I'm nothing if not optimistic!"
See what happens when there is no one around on here!
Evening chaps, I'm back-------if anybody's interested. Well, the dog appears to have missed me.
Aren't you supposed to be in Ipswich?
Went straight from Millride, and came back this evening. Had to leave J and mother In Law there, cos I have something I must attend to tomorrow. They'll come back either Tuesday night or Wednesday morning.
Drove through a mini blizzard on the dreaded A14. It only lasted about 6 or 7 miles then it was absolutely clear again, talk about micro-climate
It all happens on that A14.
Balti upsetting the SA, they'l ban you like they did me last year. Dieter was pretty much begging, sod em.
Cant see any reason why we have limits on target lengths, its the same for everyone.
Small kills, kneelers and standers out to 55 yards.
Balts not my idea of fun travelling all that way to take em standing. Been doing that for 13 years at Millride before they tried to get HFT off the ground.
Longer the distances, the more variables encountered such as wind.
Came out of Sywell think it was four years ago in one of their opens, so probably May region 80+ degrees.
On that A14 after some 7 miles it snowed for around 2 miles, 1/2" thick and drifting.
3 mile down road it was sunny again.
Evening bloggers I hope work hasn't tired you guys out.
It's the Greyhound tomorrow for me and Roy, oh this retired life (if only for a week).
Hellooo Saun.
Confronted with three Anchutz in front of me.
Broke the bad news cylinder split open and scrap. One of them recall jobbies and still probably safer than AA.
I have noticed fractures on Steyrs so keep an eye on the cylinders.
Evening Jon. Sounds expensive.
Evening all, went down to the 49th for BP night but no keyholders turned up so after 30 minutes we headed home, that's it for another month now.
Yes good evenings.
Greg that dont sound good, first signs of closure?
New Anchutz cylinder approx £190, he is buying one.
Can afford to bargain converted for less than a grand and its the 9003 not the cheaper £1750 8002.
I had to nibble at my GINB stock today with a Dremmel. I noticed on Saturday that the action had begun to push the stock. I hope it's okay.
Roy I'll see you there about 11.30am okay.
Evening chaps, just got in.
Shaun, that sounds just about perfect
Good, I'm up for some shooting but time is limited for grub. Is that okay?
No problems, we'll take it as it comes.
goodnight!
SHAUN SHINES AT PRE-SHUGBOROUGH SHOWDOWN.
Arby also attended.
Pleasant afternoon in the company of Karl, Shaun and Chris Lee, and a lonely beer, and beef sandwich, afterwards.
Evening chaps.
I am currently wired up like a robot, with a 24 hour heart monitor. I'm all wires & electrodes!
Good day at the Greyhound was it? Alright for some!
I hope you're not undergoing any bionic treatment before the weekend. Or are you at some sports-science establishment being performance-measured as the model of the supreme athlete.
I have had a Health Trainer round tonight to advise me on nutrition & excercise, Baltipal maybe Baltifree for awhile!
"A man barely alive, but we can re-build him"
Vee have vays of meking yo talk battery boy.
evening
me
1900
well C`mon where are you all !
Morning all, well me really as you lot are all at work.
Yesterday was an eventful day. The Greyhound is a gem and I look forward to visiting again particularly in the summer to help prepare for the GPs.
There was me, Roy, Karl and Chris. After a plink and zero for Roy we set off for 60 targets. It was the same course as the WL and my performance was quite similar. Whilst kneeling at the end of my practise Karl suggested I was gripping too tight and following his advice I seemed to have more success; thanks Karl.
In chatting with Chris I mentioned that I wanted another Mk2 Nikko and he said he knew where some were for sale: Bromsgrove! This reminded me that Greg had had a chat with the guy a few months ago. On the way back from the Greyhound I pondered and pondered and eventually took stock of a new Mk2.
Good evening gents. Anyone up for some FT chat tonight? Or is it beer, sex and pets?
Evenings, just pets for me, he dont answer back.
Heres me waiting in, nothing arrived as yet.
Say no more the latest revision of the Falcon scope. Good turn round a scope was sent back last Monday for alteration, it came back yesterday.
There will be two at Millride and Shugborough of different builds.
I think if they come in at £400 then they'll be v. popular
It will, have a butchers Sat before going for another dispensable jobby.
Should be able to get a few.
as usual I can't play until Sunday!
In the naughty boys corner are we.
Who wears the trousers in your house.
Reminds me your previous post.
Cmon for booze
Greg persueing sex
Back later must pack this gun for Germany.
Yes all this drink and relationships it gets in the way of FT chat.
Come on guys, whose favourite for the WL crown.
Steve Page (588) - leads Marc Fisher by 2 points. Has to be in the top 5 to improve his points score.
Marc Fisher (586) - is two behind but can drop a 92. The scenarios are endless but if he finishes in the top 5 and Steve does not then he wins.
Neil Daniels (581) - can drop a 92 so potentially could score 589. He needs Steve outside the top 5 and Marc outside the top 6.
Karl Clarke (566) - Karl looks well behind but he can drop a 74 and if he wins he would score 592. If Steve and Marc fail to score then Karl will win if he finishes higher than 5th.
My dosh is on Fisher, Steve 2nd but as said nearly two weeks ago you cant rule out Clarky.
Of course were all gunning for Karl and i think the ground may suit him. Top three hopefully a win overall.
I can but try on Sunday for the club it would be another good result..fingers crossed...Karl
No pressure then...LOL
BLOODY SNOW!
How is everybody then?
Where is everybody then?
Evenings.
Gregor off the nest at last.
I went to the pictures Jon, we both live with our respective parents, there's precious little sex going on I can assure you, despite what Jonta & Ian suggest. It's you married types that get the nookie on tap!
No, last night was all about Werewolves!
Is this a noob to the blog?
Don't you think he should be vetted?
I'm surprised he could find the site!
Roy i think he has been vetted.
If it were me i would be wearing her knickers on me head before nights out.
Perhaps his night vision has improved.
Jon, Greg would never behave in a dishonourble way and any suggestion otherwise would be scurrilous gossip. Anyway, it's about time he started mixing with people with taste and discernment, unlike us.
dishonourable
Greg, are you able to go on Sunday or are you going ... curtain shopping (sorry for the slur Roy, couldn't resist)
Greg ole boy, dont be shy come and see me Saturday i will give you a few tips and sayings.
Other than that i'll fix you up with a proper woman.
What you like brunettes, blondes, reds, small uns, big uns, all athletic though all for the price of a pint.
Now, Greg, are you sure there's no room in your guncase for mine when we go to Spain.
Her aint got her claws in already.
Greg, get off Facebook and chat to your mates!!
He was on STB earlier.
Thats where you found her, aha
Another early night then.
Just a rail to make for tomorrow, not started yet and will be pushing it.
There should be three Anchutz there tomorrow, 2 9003 and a modded 8002 in 9003 stock, some value there.
Still have the other Falcon T50B but received at 5pm tonight (should have had it Tuesday)the latest reincarnation fresh from China.
I think you will be pleased, some things just click, it is reminiscent of the old early mark 1 Tasco even with the standard 1 3/4" wheel hand held with poor light. No roll off like a good Niko.
Focus seems quite free unlike the BSA and Nikos even when freed off. This means even with small wheel focus can be adjusted as is within 1/2 a yard. Totally free off easy 1/4 of a yard at 55 ish.
So its looking good its on the German 8002 in a 9003 stock. Had to unpack it, glad i couldnt send Wednesday. Other T50B will be on a new 9003 fresh in from Holland.
You will have to let me have a look though these Falcon scopes Jon ..Me and Debs should be there tomorrow....
Hi all, just a quicky before heading out. What do you all reckon for the weekend, all sorts of dire warnings weather wise!
Evening all!
Hi Greg, we'll be alright, I'll pick you up about 8.30 on Sunday.
That's if you're allowed out!!!
I'll just check!
That's the spirit!
Well, are we Greg?
Of out this time of night means up to no good.
Bit late for dogging aint it.
Evening gents. I hope you'll all had constructive practise today at Millride.
Another epic battle between me and Greg in which, despite the usual despicable gamesmanship, I managed a points draw.
Talk of the day though, was Kev's new soft-top car.
Lads use the gate lower down to wards the shooting school for the shoot tomorrow.
Keep on the road past the stall’s head for then big house the car park to the Left Please use hazard lights.
hows your rock collection going roy
Thanks Neale.
Ian this is a bit early for you.
Well I'm off. Got to take the wife to France at 2.30am.
Coming along nicely, thanks to you Ian. Should I have searched the car before I came away?
I take it that Neale is talking about a entrance further along towards the Wolsey Arms?
me and mia just had steak . i washed mine down with a bottle of lindermans cabernet sauvignon nice
think there is a few behind drivers seat mate
I take it that Neale is talking about a entrance further along towards the Wolsey Arms?
About a mile past the Wolsey Arms.
It's on the bend before the main gate
Telling fibs again, I think, Ian----I've just been into the garage to have a look.
Thanks Neale, I hope you've set out a couple of targets that I can hit, or can't you get them in that close?
nice to see you joined us millride bunch Neale. a sensible talk as you can see
Yes there is the range is only 35Yds :)
By the way Neale, If Ian keeps loading my car with rocks there might be a vacancy for Millride Chairman coming up soon if your interested.
roy you havent looked hard enough ...i slipped them in by drivers door while you where listening to football
"Yes there is the range is only 35Yds :)"
You were obviously expecting me then.
I've just been out again to check. I'll get you Stoddart.
just been on stb great laff ....click on bean bags
roy thats the best offer i have had in ages
Get lost!!
i reckon you should have i nice picture by your name ...i have a surgestion mate. how about FRED FLINTSTONE..........
Got to nip out for an hour or so, so I'll be talking to you tomorrow.
Yup quality that Ian, the bit use it to fill your gob, very fitting.
Evening Gents,
Good luck to you all for the shoot in the morning.
See you soon.
Steve.
Think i needed a bit more than luck.
Leups coming off Falcons going on.
Although I've not had a WL to be particularly proud of, I'm really sorry to see the end of the series.
Today, my own score wasn't great but I believe I've learn't more from it than I'm fully aware of, and would have loved to have had a second go. If you're looking Neale, thanks for your efforts, I did really enjoy it.
Another WL down, I didn't achieve any of my objectives but all experience has value & we'll see what happens from this point on.
Yes, cheers to the lads for the course today, you set out a top course in the space you had to work with, well done!
All the stick you lot haven given me about not coming on here & I'm on my own!!!!!!!!
I didnt achieve my objective either, this shoot today should have been right up my sleeve and seen me in top 15. Mind you no decent pellets left any way.
Course not a long one but the difference is and needs to be applauded is, a serious effort was made in what was available, good show. What i dont like is courses just thrown out.
Not out shagging Balti
We were being subtle Greg!
Goodnight chaps!
Has Shaun got a part time job as the Tooth Fairy? He has some very early nights.
"We were being subtle Greg"
"Not out shagging Balti"
Timing is everything.
I go downstairs to wipe Ella over & you lot all turn up then!
mind you he`s had a hard week, last week for a teacher ...they have only managed 3 full weeks this year
just execute elle greg
No, Ella is a beautiful & accurate carbine........just a tad twitchy for those of us that are challenged technique-wise. Just dropped 4 yesterday at the 'ride!
does your other half no you are having an affair with a carbine. anyway where`s fred !
Off counting his rocks.
Planning revenge!
predator is on now, on 4 ... need to shoot one of those mini guns ...
C`mon
Ian You've Done It Ya Ya
Scores are up lads
thanks neale...still grinning its starting to hurt now.
First time i qualified for years was last year and done it.
Mrs said cant you take that goldfish bowl back early.
No Frayed Knot for you Cmon same as me two years ago but won A series GP and qualified four years on the trot for BFTA Showdown, hows that work.
Hi guys, where do we see the scores? Somebody said scores are up but there not showing on the bfta page?
pauline go on to - far coley ftc
click on mfta results....ok
Hellooo Pauline.
Copy this link below and paste in your address bar.
http://www.farcoleyftc.co.uk/
Click on MFTA results 2009/2010 results from all rounds and totals show by clicking individually.
Evening all. Shocking news about Pete Montanez!
Yes!
Welcome Pauline!
I'VE KILLED A SUBSTANTIAL OFFICE CHAIR!!!!!!
A couple of years of plonking my weight down on it has finally destroyed it & it has come apart, diet here I come!
diet, diet, diet, diet ... sorry you induced a stammer!
The metal has totally sheared off!!!
Trying to tell you something, could understand plastic.
This weight loss is this due to the female sex putting her foot down?
Less weight more mpg!
Is it me 2001?
Bugger, it is now!
All those years of balti and fast food caught up yer.
Me thinks mrs said something.
I am on a seefood diet.
I'm on a food diet!
Jon, who is Pauline?
good evening lads
Whos Pauline Cmon?
i bet greg knows who pauline is
i do not know !
Greg is it who i think it is?
He is cocking me a deafun.
think she will come back !
not now you two are at it!
i am keeping my self to my self
Doesn't bear thinking about!!
is greg about tonight
Just been for a walk. If I'm inspired to lose some timber it's not females doing the inspiring, she'd prefer me, shall we say comfortably upholstered! No, it's having to fit into a particular tactical vest for Euskadi that's alittle snug at the moment & destroying a substantial office chair!
Plus recent health scares that have lead no where thankfully!
I've no idea who Pauline is unfortunately. I hope she comes back & introduces herself, there's too much tostesterone on here all together!
Testosterone, even!
i take it, as been you have been on about your weight. you have more of it than anybody
Your wig lessens the masculine ambience.
even !
odd, prime, square, cube, triangle, fibonacci
the list is endless
is fred not on !
curtain maintenance!
How about this one!
HAS ANYBODY TOLD YOU GREG, YOU HAVE A MAJOR PROBLEM !!
i think that hair has gone to your head.
Weirdo!!!!
Nice standard Pro Target on the BBS for £500
I know, Will messaged it to me Saturday on Facebook but I've made my mind up.
Right I'm off!
No blogging tomorrow cause I've an 11th birthday to celebrate.
its the hair........do not worry he won`t hurt anybody
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