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!!

2,118 comments:
«Oldest ‹Older 2001 – 2118 of 2118HOW DO YOU KNOW I WON'T!
your far to nicer man thats how i know
I'll grow that 'tache back & wear that wig permanantly!!!!!
got to pick up daughter back in 20 mins
Who is Silvia, what is she?
Who is Pauline? (It's not Paula is it?, whoever it is, they're very welcome) AND, who is Fred?
Could Pauline be Pilsbury visiting his feminine side?
evening roy
who`s paula
and Arron, Aaron, I'm not sure of the spelling. Millride regulars last year, but sadly have only been a couple of times so far, this year.
who`s that other new girl ...the one that talks to karl & deb
Susan, I think.
not very good remembering names thingy
Sue Hutchinson ...shoots around with me and Debs...had a another days shooting at the Greyhound today .. Phil and Jo turned up as I was leaving...tricky wind today .. Hey Jon what does a 8002 s2 go for second hand ..
Anybody fancy a days shooting at the greyhound tomorrow ( Wednesday ) going to be there around 10.00ish .. better get me shooting in as I have a interview on Thursday for a job on regular days in leicester..so will run out of day light if I get it...
Evening all.
Evening chaps!
After some weeks outside of the FT world because my travel to India, I'm back again.
What news Greg?
Hola Jesús, great to hear from you mi amigo!
Alot has happened culminating with my imminent purchase of a Steyr LG100.
My Spanish class has ended but we have been amalgamated with another class nearby taught by a muy bonita profesora illamada Emanuelle, half french & half Italian, first lesson on Thursday.
I hope you will be home for sometime now so you can come on here & keep order, Arby particularly needs an eye keeping on him!
más personalmente, tengo una novia ahora, así que la vida solo ha terminado para mí.
"Arby particularly needs an eye keeping on him!"
Ignore him Jesus, he has been smitten and he gets confused.(As he's just said)
A group of us were in the pub after Sunday's shoot remembering how we introduced you to the more cultural side of England......in the pub at Burton Salmon. Ian and Mark told us they aren't going to drink any alcohol this year. I hope you've warned Jose what to expect, including shark and chips
confused ...thats an understatment
Very good spanish Greg!
Congrats for your new novia.
Really, have finish your good days but have started your good nights!
Anyway, I'm very glad to ear this new!
Emmanuelle, very suggestive name indeed!.
Be careful so your live passes between women !
Today I shoul be in Germany, but the French controllers strike don't allows to go there. Even I went from India on 13th. I don't finished yet my travels unfortunately.
Evening all.
Jesus do you know Gregs got a girl friend?
straight in there jon
Hi Roy.
I'm very glad you remember the Burton Pub event.
But this ear will be very dangerous, so Jose is able to be together Ian and Mark at the same "frequency", so instead to have some help for his part, perhaps we'll have a ennemy, jejejeje.
Anyway it will be very exciting for us to share those days with all you.
Jose is rememebering to me everydays by phone this new adventure
OK Jon.
Greg just told me about this new, even Shaun told me also some weeks a go about this event, but now it seems is very serious relationship.
Hi Ian.
Nice to read you again
How is Mia?
Stuttgart 1 - 0 Barcelona , Oh mi god!
fine thanks mate looking forward to seeing you mate . i might be able to have an inteligent conversation then. Mia sends her love !
Ok Ian...let's go then.
I need to relax my head, so I'm fed up the ........ to be thinking only in the work issues.
I didn't had any posssibility to be training anything in this period, so the daylight is very short and the weather doesn't help us here at least. Do you have had some competitions in the las weeks?. Sorry if this information is already in the blog, but I didn't had enough time to read all the posts
Winter league has finished, just the Clubs Cup and the MFTA Masters left.
Cmon qualified to shoot in the Masters Sunday, he was panicking.
So....once the WL has finished what competition is starting now? The GP ?
Stuttgart 1 -1 Barcelona . Better!
Why panic?
Because the nerves?
sorry about that lost connection
will you be coming over to shoot europeans. yes i was panicking
yes ! shot ok this year but not good enough, every body seems to have upped there game
midlands shooters are shooting realy well at moment
better than my spelling at least
I'm not sure if this year I'll be in the European. Anyway it's so far and a lot of things could happen from now to there.
Yeah we have three Millriders in the top 15, now if Daz and me pulled our socks up we could have put a team in.
Close but no cigar all it amounted to was 4 shooters beating me over 6 shoots.
Yes Jesus, the Winter League has just finished. The GP series doesn't start until April 18th. There are 3 competitions in between, but only 1 of them is for the likes of me. The other 2 are for the top shooters who have qualified from the Winter League.
The real competition though is between me and Greg at Millride. The competition is very fierce and could even become violent if Greg isn't restrained.
I think as much you are training as better you score. But it's necessary to be calm in other ways to improve more and more.
I didn't touch my Dommy since two months a go, so is not posssible to improve the performances.
The next Sunday we'll have the Long Distance Competition. We'll shot at 51m, 65m. and 75m. Twelve shoots each and we'll take off the two worst, so only ten shoots will be OK.
There ya go Ian, long range shooting!
has roy told you about his rock collection Jesus
Roy I can't believe that violence will appear between Greg and you.
I'll be attentive to your personal comp. It will be more interesting than the "high comp".
Don't forget Greg will need all his energy in his new "job".
Sometimes to be in love dissolves the neurones.
greg i know i am doing my best i have been putting at least 1 every week as an extra you know
theres a 75 er going out this week
Rock collection?. Not yet Ian.
What's that Roy?
Now are you going going to put your skeleton to move randomly? or you will train your ears to new spaces?
Jesús, we are all HFTing this Sunday at the Greyhound ground, a chance for me to use my TX.
Roy is trying to recreate Millride in his back garden............stone by stone & rock by rock, so I hear!
nice one greg
Since his new "job", Greg has become like a caveman.
I will not mention any names but someone keeps putting rocks in my car while I'm not looking.
Perhaps a long distance competition could be the basis of an internet competition between our clubs.
It sounds well Greg.
I'm not sure Roy will have the "Smallmillride" in his garden. First will be need the Jackie's approval, and.....I don't think so.
Jose has bought also a TX200. That's a very exciting experience , so this aigun is very efficient
I'm sure if you asked her she would let me do it!!!!
I do know that Jaqui & Roy have been pulling trees up & re-landscapeing, he'll be roaming the woods with secutors next!
Is Jose transfering his eligence from Weihrauch to AA then?
Another with no sense.
I will say two words to you Jonny,
NICK MURPHY
I have a really numb bum sitting on this stool!
So what. Theres two words as well.
Yes, Greg.
Some Spanish mates are using their TX200 with high performances, so very deep analisys have been done about the diffreneces between the W97K and Tx 200 , and the TX200 won.
As you know Jose likes specilally the springers and his conclussion has ben that the Queen is the TX.He'll use it in the Nefta Classic.
Roy if you need Euskadi's stones please, let me know and I'll try to send you some of them for the opening.
If you need any advice on "nestbuilding" Greg, I'm here to help.
why don`t you go to the toilet then greg
"Roy if you need Euskadi's stones please, let me know and I'll try to send you some of them for the opening."
Yes, I remember climbing one on a very hot day, after a big lunch.
I'm willing to bet afew Euskadi rocks will find their way into Roy's luggage.
Greg, if you could find room in your gun case for my gun I'd be able to bring back some rocks.
i bet you will be bringing some back roy no worries
I'm surprised you haven't asked to get into my case yourself to save the Airfare!
back in 15
Right, I'm off! My bum is too numb to bare........good job really as my bare bum would be a sight !
Hasta luego Jesús, buenas noches amigo.
Good Night to the rest of you reprobates, 49th tomorrow so blog ya'all later!
OK, "see" you all tomorrow.
Greg, Roy, Ian, Jon, I'm off the bed, so it's quite late.
I hope to be here again early.
Buenas noches amigos. Hasta pronto!
Regards from Euskadi to you girl friend Greg!
Has anybody else seen this thread. I was trying to read it to Jacqui but couldn't speak for laughing. Absolute classic.
http://www.airgunbbs.com/forums/showthread.php?t=437570
Back much later.
Evenings people and good night last night, fell asleep.
This ones more interesting, how about him down Millride?
http://www.airgunbbs.com/forums/showthread.php?t=437118
Evening
I've just read the thread and I have some problems to understand with detail the contents, but I guess is fantastic.I'll ned some time to translate all the adjectives properly, but I think it's like a history told with a funny sens.
I'm sure Jacqui will laugh a lot reading all.
Ohhhhhhhhh dear!
I need l to leave the blog, MC is calling me.
See you later ....or tomorrow.
Buenas noches.
see under the thumb ....! women it will never happen again to me.......talk to the hand !
or the butt
Good morning all, I should imagine that you'll all be tucked up tight in bed by now, I fell asleep on the settee again after a enjoyable couple of hours at the 49th, 30 rounds of .308 with a scoped P17 & 30 rounds of .38 special with a Marlin lever action.
Spanish tonight with the delectable Emanuelle followed by curried chicken & rice prepared by my wonderful girlfriend.
Life is good!
Thought you was on a diet Gregory.
Or is it a seefood diet.
Lost Bud at 3.15pm in the woods, someone took him to Wolvo, just got back.
Greg, I'm worried about your strength being sapped.
"Life is good!"
Don't worry, Head to Head on Sat will bring you down to earth.
Sid this first mass produced car in world. Kids assembling.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4KrIMZpwCY
evening lads me and mia just back from pub
Morning all just back from vets again, not good news for Bud.
Been in an a permanent fit since 12.05 and even if comes out of it 90% chance he will have brain damage.
Went back hone to pick mrs and son up so they could say good bye etc.
Upon return seen a blink in his eyes so decided to give every chance.
Next 1 1/2 hrs will have to make the decision when drugs wear off.
Good luck Jon!!!!!
Evening gents!
Any news?
I see the date for the Sywell 100 has been set for 23rd May.
Okay you'll all come out when I sign off
Bud died this morning at 9.45am.
Sorry to hear that Jon.
Best wishes!
I'm booked in for the Shires 100.
John, Sorry to here about Bud, best wishes mate.
Thanks we all decided since he has brought so much joy we would have him cremated.
Here one minute gone the next, this boy was fit at least the bunnies at Codsal and Millride, local wildlife and pets can now roam in piece.
Buds gone to doggy hell.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOsLI2h6ExI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8Bavs5uxbY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhScO6HYVMQ
Jon,
sorry to hear your sad news.
best wishes
Sorry Jon, I hadn't been on the blog for a while & with arriving late yesterday I didn't know about Bud. The relevance of your last comments to me by the gate about me getting a dog have a greater value now, it's always sad losing a friend.
Many thanks only had him 12 months and 17 days, took him every where almost.
Much more than a small dog, gone are the invaluable greetings, his happy smiling face and body expressions, thats only one side. Then you had him in hunting mode, quite breath taking to see his antics hopping around like a Kangaroo in bushes. Could he run, not far off speed of a greyhound!
Lastly no hesitation in going down rabbit holes, should see his face when asked for permission - priceless.
Feel worse than when my mom died Oct 2007.
Sad news, Jon.
What news from Greyhound, or would you prefer me to tell you about the curtain hanging I did today?
Well done to Ian today for an excellent 58 at the Greyhound.
That was indecent haste. I take it you don't want to hear about my curtain hanging.
Happy newsw from Wembley??
evening lads ....hows ya curtains then roy
ice hockey final is on now
OK Ian, how are yours hanging?
not to bad mate considering they haven`t see action for some considerable time mate
I hear you did great things today. Who else did what, and what was the course like?
i`m quite pleased. shaun is displeased he got 52 and did pj ...greg got a great 47 with springer
coarse was good and tough
Please tell Roy, lets have a laugh.
Evening chaps!
Curtain hanging - any other euphemisms Roy?
That's all I've pulled today.
what you mean pulled them together. thats called drawn
Hark at you, Wilma!!!!
Could have sworn I saw Greg in the soft furnishing department at Debenhams today.
not on the nest
Hi all, on here tonight. I bet none of you will turn up!
Dydd Gwyl Dewi Dedwydd!
Spake English.
Balti are shagging tonight now he bought some furnishings.
Evening gents.
Greg and Ian you are booked into the Shires 100.
Also Greg as I have put you as my partner for the Classic your place is reserved. Thanks Beryl. However, get it in quick: it's your duty!
Good evening bloggers.
thanks shaun! you are the man
Hi Chaps , online booking for the first GP is up and running you just need your shooters No for the username and your surname for password ..
Evening chaps.
The blog has moved. If you're reading this then refresh your browser and join us on pre season ramble.
Post a Comment