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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You make it sound as if I've got piles and can't sit down (perhaps I caught them off Greg's beanbag)
I'd say the HFT is great fun Roy but I'm not sure the Steyr and Nikko set up would suit.
That's what I was thinking.
I'm off, enjoy FC tomorrow.
Just come in hope its not heavy rain tomorrow, got a gun to run in.
Crapiest JSB's i can find that aint hard.
Thats two of you with piles then.
Saun and Roy.
Thanks Jon, yes my are steaming still!
Evenings, we all warmed up yet?
Hi With my cra+py pellets I finished 2nd at LNER nefta winter leagus with a 26 .. I decided not to buy blues TX but today have got a Custom TX in a GINB stock with a match trigger ( sweet) talking of sweet Bones the puppy looks sweet can I ask why you have called it bones is it star Trek related or something the kids called it..We lost our gun dog the other week when we had to have him put down most upsetting but are not sure of getting a new puppy ( cocker spaniel ) so please Shaun stop with the puppy pictures as we are broody already so to speak..
Oh please Saun show us the puppy dogs
Bud had another seizure last night.
Bones - Temperance Brennan. The character from the Katy Reichs novels and now the Sky 1 TV show.
If she's good I call her Bones if naughty then it's Temperance!
How is Bud Jon?
Any news from FC?
Evening Bloggers.
The bloody Xmas tree has to come down tonight so I may be disappearing.
Good day at FC, have to say that 'cause Neale is scanning the blogs & forums like a vengeful virtual bird of prey & may visit terrible retribution!!!!
Shooting at right angles to the usual line with the low ponds behind us, my excuse for the 2 from 10 I scored in the first 10 was down to the slight upward slope not agreeing with my Christmas expanded belly, I recovered as the course went on but I still ended up 4 behind Paul on 15.
The best fun was had with Chloe though, standing & kneeling along the course a second time while Paul struggled & finally gave up on Ella.
Then down to the Pub with Mark & Ian to talk shooting, Balti's & piss-ups we have known!
You could always set fire to the tree Greg.
Bud alright, two in a week trying to eliminate what food dont agree with him.
Scary the first time you see it and have to let them come out of it or its basic instinct snap at evrything.
Mick T's mut has fits, you can see it in his eyes.
Like my style Greg.
Turn up slap scope on another untested gun, zero 30 yards set turret, guess ranges and diallings.
Buds back on form he likes it rough shagging the mrs.
Better take him for a walkies to curb those nasty habits, gooood lad.
Just watched Wolves beat Tranmere on the FA web-site. Turgid and horrible stuff from both teams.
What kind of night did you have then Shaun?
I didn't sleep much. It has raised my admiration of mothers!
I was searching for the channel that the Wolves match was on, I didn't think about the internet.
You weren't breast feeding, were you?
On the FA's own web-site, some sort of experimental production I believe. They just happened to mention it on Radio WM. I'm glad for you that you didn't see it.
On my computer they'd still be playing.
Watching the darts final, awesome!!!!
That's it, Chrimbo is over, tree, baubles & artic cuddlies are despathed to loft-dom till next season, HURRAH!
Now, who wants to come in with us on a bulk pellet buy?
Depends how much, how many, what buying and to a specific batch tried and tested.
Just a sleeve of mozzies matey, top up the pellet larder.
who won the darts shaun
Oh, he'll be asleep now!
do not worry back in a bit its on a german channel now
I have asked before but didn't get an answer!
Is anyone doing the Daystate Midland HFT thingy at Furness Mill on the 17th?
Its the Scandinavian channels you need.
Bud just had a double fit.
yes greg i am
Goodo, might give it ago then!
bloody hell! that a delayed reply
evening Neal! great shoot today mate
Evening all, first day back at work but still can't get my cylinder filled!
Why not?
My usual place is closed, gone over there twice now & the gates have been locked.
You seemed to go well at FC Greg!
What's your present view about Ella?
Hope I got her name right!
She shoots straight & true. When conditions aren't a major factor I do reasonably well. My problems are largely physical, the terrain goes against me & I find it hard to compenate for it.
I've mentioned before that when I CAN see impacts they generally are OK for height, I've just overcooked it or underestimated for the wind.
I'll be pressing on with stock alterations, first stage, some spacer plates to lengthen the pull then a word with Antony Johnson from castle regarding the high mounts.
did a swap get mentioned?
Make sure they aint oversize to the rifle and the tops are cut to suit your mounts, anyone can cut a rail. Ones seen touting with nothing like.
Told you Sat spacers no good, adj length.
Adjust how Jon without adding to the butt?
No, no swaps. Frankly I wouldn't anyway. I think I'm on to something with the stock alteration.
Evening Chaps. Was it hard to go back today?
It is when you're a lactating mother!
A trip to Mothercare for you then Shaun. We were thinking today that you might have had trouble getting the boys to school.
They had the day off!
A teacher training day ... don't teachers get enough days off?
Not so bad for me, but could have done without the last hectic two hours, why has the end of my day got to be so mad?
Ah! So it would have been you having the tantrum then, Shaun.
Greg, do I detect a more positive feeling towards your shooting again?
Eyelids getting heavy and I'm on the long night shit (no spelling mistake).
Goodnight gents!
Early evening gents!
Sent home early today and expecting more snow.
Missing education is one thing but I hope it doesn't affect Dowry Hill on Sunday!!
Yes good evening geezas.
Wondered what all the fuss was about today, 26 schools closed. Nothing new, slightest sign close it we'll have yet another day off at tax payers expense. Roads blocked etc due to snow! ? Just came that way and 32 1/2 mile of it- nothing.
Thinking all day loads of southerners emigrated up north and maybe top whack 3mm.
32 mile on way home no snow, north Shrops, south Shrops and south Staffs well not even worth a mention grounds still hard from 3 weeks ago. 1/4 mile away its white over here, wafer thin. Turn in to road white over and only 13mm
Andras was coming over for the weekend, i told him to hold fire untill tomorrow night.
Selling some stuff, here you go Greg, mounts.
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Hello, is there anybody there?
Evening Roy have you seen the Stoke Fulham score?
Was disappointed that the semi was called off tonight so forgot about this game - just switched it on.
Somebody gave me a shoe box sized box of liquorice hard juices for Christmas, so my couple of bachelor days has started with a meal of these with Holdens Pale Ale. Happy Days!
Hiya Winter-bloggers, everyone still got all their toes?
Office wallahs all let go early today but the Warehouse rats got to stay the full whack, are the roads somehow safer for us are they????
It's stopped but the sky still looks full of it, much more overnight & I don't see alot happening tomoz!
What Christmas was that Royston, 1968?
How's Bones likeing the whitestuff Shaun?
Trust me Greg, I wouldn't let liquorice get more than a few days old. Anyway, Jacqui has gone down to Suffolk for a girlie couple of days with our daughter so I can do what I darned well please. (after I've done the housework, of course)
Hi Greg, Bones loved the snow.
Did you see I bought a second hand Bushnell Legend 4-14 x 40 off the BBS. Hopefully it will prove good for HFT.
Good job you're snowed in isn't it, or Wolverhampton would be painted red tonight!
No I didn't Shaun. See what happens when you are stuck infront of the computer with too much time on your hands!
Be careful what you say Greg, you don't want to tip him into Post Natal Depression. His hormones are a bit haywire at the moment.
Wow. Did you just see the Fulham goal?
No, bugger that's three point lost for my Fantasy footie team.
Are you in or out tomorrow, Shaun?
Don't know yet Roy. The hill by us is a non starter but I'm at the mercy of the weather in Brum. One day I'll get that 4x4.
It's a bit annoying really. I've got my mom coming over in the morning to look after the kids and I don't want her to set out and then B'ham closes its school at half 7.
Stoke win.
Get the kids out in the playground doing some excercises in their sports kit, they'll see how warm a classroom is then!
West Ham v Wolves on Sky on Sunday, 1;30 KO.
Now we have 2 education experts!
I shall not comment.
Roy you really are living it up now that Jacqui is away.
I'm on Birmingham v Man U (5.30pm on Saturday)
Roy, I can't believe you're wasting your temporary freedom with footy, get yourself down Legs11 with that roll of 10 bob notes you've been saving, see if any of the girls have any change!
Use your white fivers Roy
She's taken my purse with her.
But she doesn't know about the £4 I've got hidden in a sock.
We don't want to know what you do with your sock while Jacqui's away!
Roy, that's funny!
No Roy DON'T!!!
http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc267/Baltipal/200px-Sockcat.jpg
Too late!
You could always come over and share my Worthers Originals, or we could dip into the Jacobs Cream Crackers. I think we might even have some of the Wittards Christmas Cocoa left.
Someone had a Hamper for Chrimbo!
And you just happened to have that photo to hand Greg?
We did, but they weren't in it. I had mussels in brine and oil for lunch yesterday, and Marco Pierre White ragout the day before. I'll be glad when it's all gone and I can use the hamper for my magazine collection.
Ahem, the least said about THAT as well!
Well, I currently enjoying a cracker with abit of stilton & a pint of Murphys.
Neither of these items on your New Year's resolution list Gregory?
Strangely not Shaun, I am on a stilton & various Irish stouts diet.
Tasty but windy I suggest.
Snow drifts tomorrow then.
Have you got access to that Disco Roy, you could drive round offering to pull people out of the drifts.....for a price,ker-ching!
Sounds like the right tool for Dowry Hill?
Do you think? I'll be using an Air Rifle myself!
It's on the drive as we speak Greg. It'll come in very useful.
It will certainly save you from having to clear snow from that bit of the drive!
It's looking pretty thick out there, I'll have to get Mom out with a shovell tomorrow if I'm to get to work!
You could hire her out.
Why is she stuck?
Perhaps Bones will have a barrel strapped to her neck.
Did you mean brandy
It's this weather. She keeps pressing her face against the window & sighing plaintifly............I'll have to let her in.
If she can wait 'til tomorrow I'll pop round and dig her out.
We can't afford you Roy.
Time for the night watch.
Goodnight both.
You'd better get her lagged then.
Any excuse & she gets lagged Roy!
Nighty-night Shaun, a small shovel in one hand & a tin of Vanish in the other, I bet!
I can imagine him in his pyjamas, balaclava and head-torch doing his night patrol.
Mmmmm, fancy another cracker. Back soon.
Must have been some cracker, what was her name?
Evening blogsters.
Yesterday's story was Snow, snow, snow, today's is Ice, ice, ice!
Evening Greg. I collected my Bushnell today, it seems like a nice piece of kit. Reasonable price of £85.
The poor guy who sold it was selling all his gear as he was short of cash.
Hi Shaun, put it on yet?
Not yet just looked through.
Its a 4-12 by 40 with front PA.
What's with this thread, are we being corraled into buying Air Arms pellets?
http://www.shooting-the-breeze.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2704
Sounds dodgy. We need our mozzies!
BULK BUY!!!!
Spanish homework now, I'd think the school will be closed tomorrow but just incase.....
I'm going to get 10 and then see what happens.
I've done half an hour today. My course doesn't start until next week.
10 tins ordered
Goodnight Greg.
¡Buenas noches a todos!
Back from latest Spanish lesson & a temporary teacher from Mexico, as our usual teacher has had a bereavment.
Quite ashamed at the mistakes I made tonight, totally the result of not opening a book over the holidays but no more, the CD goes on in the car & the book accompanies me everywhere. Time to knuckle down!
SHUSH, Silent Witness is on.
It's OK it's finished now.
You're in for it at parent's evening Greg.
Evening guys!
Greg, Michael is going to come on Sunday. I've asked Paul if he's going and he hopes to. If that's the case we'll need two cars.
Oh bugger, just got the e-mail that Dowry Hill is cancelled on Sunday.
Fine weather shooters them Dowry Boys
Looks like Far Coley on Sunday :)
Hi Neale, will you be open?
Yes should be.
We will be going up Saturday to see how it is let you know on the BLOG
Thanks Neale!
What's the procedure. Would it be re-scheduled or the series reduced?
At the moment they're trying to put it on on the 31st Jan.
Disgusting really is a poor show, take it off them.
Shovel, grit and salt is what everyone uses and there aint much of a track to do either, just cant be arsed more like.
This is what Bud thinks
piccy -
Evening all!
Evening Bloggers, what will we all be doing Sunday then?
At the rate were going, soon there will be no winter leagues, they will be postponed until summer.
Pussies
Ah come on Jon, unusually harsh weather, you don't want people crashing into one another getting out of the place now do you!
All we need is the temperature to go up a couple of degrees, a good downpour of rain will wash it away & we can all be shooting knee deep in mud again!!!!
Hopefully Far Coley.
Evening Greg.
First lesson last night mate?
As i said earlier if they can make it without a single hiccup in well over a thousand miles via Austria, theres something wrong with you lot.
We had weather far worse than this even 14 years ago, great shooting in the snow.
Bumping in to one another - sound like one of them, too many 'what ifs' never do anything ever if thought lke that.
There was a great invention, its called grit and salt and i do believe there was a yellow bin within 80 yards.
Not until next week and no it wasn't cancelled due to the snow!!
I'm searching for some new ankle boots. I'm after velcro not laces, any suggestions?
Well I found some boots with no help from you lot.
Sorry Shaun, fell fast asleep, maybe interested in those things myself post the link.
I'm in work tomorrow morning so depending on when I finish I maybe be a very late arriver tomorrow.
Jonny, you maybe correct but I must say my interest in the shoot Sunday waned when I read that the Burger van couldn't make it!!!!!!
Shaun, try this;
http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/spanish/mividaloca/
Hope to be able to make it tomorrow but not 100% sure yet. May be on hospital watch again, would you believe.
I'm up for FC on Sunday though, if it's on.
Hi Greg, here's what I bought
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OK Lads the course is out at Far Coley.
So don't be late :) just watch the top of Coley lane it's like the side road's (a bit slippery) but OK if you take it steady.
Excellent news!
A good afternoon's shooting at the 'ride today, few of us there, just the Millride Hardcore! And our Hungarian friends Aggi & András.
Two more silly/long targets over the pool, painted white against the snow, 60 & 65 yards I believe, I don't know as I was shooting Chloe again due to work having to take my morning from me! It WAS Club Agg1 but due to slim turnout reduced to practice.
Talking about practice, of the 'Sharp' kind anyway, everybody had to keep their eye on a certain Chairman today, leaning on trees, taking extra shots, trying to barge in front, shocking!
I shot with Roy who did rather well except for abit of bad luck with a Rat. He shot & downed the first Rat but when he shot this one.....no sound, big fat zero on the scorecard, I moved onto the lane only to see daylight through the KZ, I made him pull the string of course & knocked it over from standing, if he'd missed & got the plate he'd have got 5 points, it took me 3 lanes to stop laughing about it!!!!!!!
Those boots are just what I want but no size 9's available!
Not as funny as Greg trying to slide down the hill on his HFT mat. He threw it onto the floor, did a belly flop on to it, and just sank face first into the snow, moving nowhere.
IT WAS AN EXPERIMENT!
Get some curtains then Roy?
No, but we're on the right track!
DON'T TELL ME YOU HAVE TO GO OUT AGAIN CURTAIN SHOPPING!!!!!!
After our conversation today, I had the idea ours were deep red but apparently we've had gold one's up for months!
I can't predict when the search might end.
Point gained, or 2 points dropped Shaun?
Roy, looks like we're coming Team-Handed tomoz. Paul & me in his car & Shaun & his bro-in-law in his. So you're only required to buy me beer tomorrow matey!
If you bring your springer, we'll shoot for beer.
Oh NO, Royston! Ella's with me tomorrow.......fancy a small beer wager? I did particularly badly last week at FC so you SHOULD be OK!
I wouldn't risk a wine gum on my shooting at the moment.
We could have a toboggan race though.
What's the ETA tomorrow?
You did OK today, I can't remember the scores but I recall a couple of nice starting runs for you, the wheels didn't fall off anywhere, only one double dink lane, I think.
0900hrs FC carpark.
evening lads
Sshh! It's the Chairman!
i did not push in, shoulder barge yes, not a push! or neither did i use a tree GREG
If you say so Ian, who am I to cast aspertions!
By the way, I forgot to comment on those sun glasses today. When you pulled up on the car park I thought you'd come to do a welding job.
We saw a different side to our Chairman today. I wouldn't like to comment any further, but you can Greg.
Talking about Bovril on Facebook, made me think that I'd better check my flask.........tomorrow looks like hot bovril weather to me!
wats that is it the dark side
No, it's a yeast based by product of the brewing industry that is often used to make a hearty meaty hot drink!
Now Jacqui's back Roy, I hope you washed your socks!
She's been tapping on the window for 2 days now. I suppose I could let her in.
See you tomorrow.
Jonny's back.
Hope you took that £40 out first Royston.
Evening all!
A busy patch, we haven't had one for a while.
1 point gained Roy and a new club record to boot.
mmmmmm most interesting shaun
Yeah that belly surf didnt go a miss hey Greg.
Hi Ian, what was most interesting?
that football talk
its shooting you need to be doing
Emptying the potty.
Regularly Jon
Shooting tomorrow, being driven in a Land Rover.
Drop nipper of by 9am Wolvo and carry on.
Very good of FC to put a shoot on, much appreciated.
air time!
air time!
Filling me guns.
oh i see, me sizing pellets or slugs as jon would say
drinking cider as well, as usual
Flask is sorted.....no Bovril unfortunately but I have found some Marmite & an OXO cube, that's close enough.
I've done a dry run on the handwarmers & they're warm.
I've topped up the bean bags & I'll take Ella downstairs shortly ready for the morrow.
sounds like you have reinflated her boobs
I'm taking cannon, hes ready and waiting. Was just gonna make a stabilisor, changed my mind, silencer then or similar, changed my mind, in i come.
Been humping Ella?
you taking springer greg ! i will bring mine if you do
Of course Ian, Boinging Makes Me Smile!:) I'm thinking of having a T-Shirt done.
Whats this wife swapping?
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