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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Are you looking for an FA Cup and Euro-place double Shaun?
I'm in shock Roy.
Having watched Everton demolish Man city last week I thought they'd beat us.
A soft team at home for R5 would be great. It was 1975 last time we made the last 8.
Sorry Roy, but what does means FA Cup?
Not a good night for Bilbao Jesus.
FA cup is the knockout competition in England. Like the Cope del Rey
Or is it Copa de Rey
Cope de Rey
Cup of the King
bugger
Copa de Rey
Hola Shaun.
I'm just "destroyed" so hunting woodcocks today we were 7 hours in the mountain in very hards terrains.
Tomorrow I'll rest at home to recover something so I need to travel to Naples monday early up to wednesday.
I'll meet with one of the Italian blokes they were in Weston Park, Spagnuolo, so he lives close to Naples.
Then I'll go to India on 7th. of February up to 13th.
And finaly I'll go to Mexico on 22th. up to 26th.
As you can see I'll need to put my picture in my room to be sure that Mari Carmen will remember to me when I came back at home.
Jesus, you'll need a rest.
I suggest that you spend a weekend in May shooting the NEFTA classic.
I'm sure that Mari Carmen would agree!!
Did you get many woodcock?
Yes, Shaun . I agree.....and Mc too, I hope.
I didn't saw the Athletic match because I'm in Medina de Pomar and we have some Tv signal troubles.
Anyway , wining to Real Madrid, one of the main goal of the season has been reached!
We don't take ANY woodcock.
We found two, but we couldn't shoot them so the terrain had much undergrowth.
Que tal Jesús
Hola Greg.
As you can read I'm very tired because the hunting day.
What about your ( both) Spanish improving?.
Roy says that this year you will have more probablilities to be kicked out of Spain. Realy do you acquired so high Spanish level? jejejejejejeje.
Time to bed, so MC is going too.
Buenas noches a todos, amigos.
Evening chaps.
Well, what did we all think then?
It would have been better if sauteed in some real ale
Relieved to see the % going in right direction again.
Anybody seen any results yet?
Look what that Mild has done to your hair!
I see them and they're not pretty.
B grade
14th - G Ralph 256 pts
15th - R Boliver 253 pts
It's on!
Dont want to see the results.
You all know my feelings about the shoot, enough said.
Whats this Balti on the mild?
Nice drop of dollop it was too Jonny!
Where you seeing the results Shaun?
Looking through your pint of mild glass.
My preference but hard to find in pubs nowadays, lager louts.
I've just got them off Tony, they must be on FC soon
good evening gentlemen
Ian's on, it must be past our bedtime.
I go away to wipe Ella & Chloe down & you lot start posting, I bet you've all gone now!
Not yet but sleepy.
Hi lads results are up.
Neale
yes thanks mate! god you have to work bloody hard in all the grades to get any thing. the standard has gone up tenfold
Thanks Neal.
Ian you can write that one off for the same reason. 14 gimmees and pot luck on a few, mentioned by 14 others.
Personally dont care how i shoot, its the enjoyment and there was none.
Evening anyone!
Buenas tardes Shaun.
buenas tardes amigo, que tal?
Bien gracias, y tú?
Fantastico!
Although I haven't yet recovered from yesterday's shoot.
Before bedtime I'm going to have 30 shots at my 10mm target.
Chinese meal for me tomorrow so no blogging.
Was that snogging?
There might be some snogging, you never know!
Then I'd suggest leave the wig at home!
Good advise!
I'm bailing extremley tired, speak soon.
Silhouette Updated :)
Ta Neale!
Evening all!
Good luck tonight Greg!
Greetings to you all from down at the big smoke. Been sent to london town once again.
Yeahhh. Good luck greg....
What are wr wishing greg luck with exactly?????
Gone to browse the bbs seeing as no one here. Its so lonely being a truck driver. Oh well ya never know I might pop back later to see if you are playing. Good shooting roy and Greg. Nice to see some one increased on their otherwise usual scores.
Still no one here. Oh well I'm of to bed. Night night everyone.
Sorry Phil, I've been at swimming (nodding off on the pool side). Greg is on a data, Roy is biting his finger nails and it's way too early for Ian.
Been watching it on one of those peer to peer web sites. A bit iffy, but good enough. A poor Liverpool team; our defence appeared to play well, but oh for some creativity and a finisher.
good day! stopped in tonight.changing mounts again on hft rig not very happy .........i am now.
well thats great i come on early ! look wat happends its too much trouble to socialize.
shauns getting more beauty sleep ...roys having a manicure...bloody gregs on the nest
do not worry about me ! i will talk amongst my selfs
0 - 0 wat a load of crap
i am getting fed up now !!!!
Morning people. A very pleasent evening was spent after a potentially disastrous start!
I thought it would be safer, being as I had only been to Louise's place once before if I used the satnav, I put her post code in & started off only for it to insist that I use the M6 to get there! Thinking I had put the wrong thing in I rang her to ask for the closest street name, I put that in only to find myself driving down Broad Street on the way to the M6!!!!!
She made her own way to the restaurant in the end & I was both highly embarraced & extremley puzzled.
We had a nice chinese meal in the end & would you believe it, the satnav worked fine in demo mode on the two entrys I'd put in earlier!
Greg Try trusting technology. If you cant trust your satnav then leave early. If it doesnt take you to where you want to go, then ring for further directions. Allways better to be early rather than late or not at all. Glad all went well with the meal.
Well I know why Ian and shaun arent here, but hey what about every one else......
Evening all, anyone about?
Evening Greg.
I'm just back from the MFTA meeting.
Catch you Friday, Spanish tomorrow.
Did you enjoy your chicken-in-a- basket?
my chicken was not a basket...greg he had parents you know!
Hi Ian
Night-night all!
Evening all. Back from Spanish & we still have our Mexican teacher.
Anyone about?
I'm about Greg.
Perhaps "about" is the wrong word. I'm here, but I can't get about cos I've got gout.
Ahh, the Squire's desease, been on the port have we?
Hardly touched any, but it don't half hurt.
It's losing all that weight mate, it's left you chemically imbalanced!
BTW, notice how I gave you 1500? I'm feeling generous tonight!
It matches the 1400 I got the other day. I'm on a roll.
Is your confidence with the Spanish language growing?
It's a fact that gout is a build up of uric acid in the largest, lowest joint, really you should try to elevate the effected part, get it above your head, to allow the acid to drain away. Get Jaqui to help you!
Marginally Roy, still along way off a reasonable conversation though. Still at, 'el cielo es azul'. 'mi llamo Greg' sort of level.
Unfortunately it's in my big toe, which is now twice as big toe as it was before. Anti-inflamatory drugs are what I need but can't get to doc's until tomorrow night.
Aspirin young man, cheapest & best!
Oh well, got to find myself something to eat, cold beans out the can again!
Any more "dining out" plans.
Maybe a balti next Tuesday or Wednesday before going to see a band.
Shaun, ¿Como fue la lección?
Hi all, in & out tonight as family are around, start blogging & I'll join in when I can.
Hola Gregory.
I'd say the best lesson yet.
Que hay?
mmmmmm.......good talk tonight i see ! did not miss much then.
Enjoy your shooting today gentlemen!
Not much, I'm afraid Shaun. I think it's safe to say I'm not at my best. Roy extended his lead today but this cold is stopping me from caring much anyway, hopefully a good nights kip will sort me out though.
What time tomorrow?
What Greg!
Past your sell by date
Man needs a good woman, treat em mean keep em keen.
Got to go hers coming over
The Welsh are coming up tomorrow.
New slugs for tomorrow untried as yet, but cant be any worse, think i'll take a flyer and use em.
Pick me up about half 8.
Ok?
Hi fellas.
Yes, OK Shaun.
Jon, Phi J is using LRG's but he was saying they were 7.9grn. When I used them I'm sure they were 7.6grn!
Good luck to Garry McConville, who loses his virginity tomorrow.
Got plans for Gaz have you Roy?
Might have!!!
Greg, sorry I forgot to say that I must come straight home tomorrow (no pub) as everyone else is going to a christening. If that's not ok then drop me a text and I'll make my own way there.
Oh dear its snowing, is it going to be on tomorrow?
Well, I'm gripped by crushing dissappointment!!!!!
16ex30, 56%
I have to say that there is no way I can in all conscience describe myself as a competitive FT shooter!
The question you have to ask is, did you enjoy yourself?
Those field shots are what FT is all about.
Weird out comings, could have gone totally the other way for me.
Went round again after but didnt do standers or kneelers, no scope markings, different pellets and power, guessed dialling, etc missed 1 on a technicality- hows that work.
You are a great intuitive shooter, that's how!
How did those pellets work out for you?
Missed a gimmee no16 even though dialled an extra click, landed below kill.
Other than that it was me. Even though 6 down could have easilly been a clear. Just how it goes.
First three lanes in field, thats the type of wind i like. Then the wind dropped and couldnt hit a barn door 3 in 4 shots.
Greg, I feel your pain, but work at it and you'll come back.
How you doing virgin breaker
I think we broke him in without too much discomfort, and he did say he enjoyed the experience.
Haha had to watch your words there Roy.
You know I went back & slaughtered those kneelers again & again, & two 35 yarders that I missed because I went for an outside edge rather than an inside.....another four would have given me a 20, I could have lived with a 20..........I'd have moaned about it but I could have lived with it!
Given that there wasn't a target that you weren't capable of getting, that leaves, rangefinding, technique, or decision making, (ignoring technical problems). Which of those 3 needs the most work?
Not sure Greg but i think Ozzy finished 4 down and hit all the last 3 i missed, if thats anything to go by. Ha saw Roy knock last but one over.
Its a confidence thing Gregory, try something else for a short while.
I went into today really positive, not over confident but in a really upbeat frame of mind. I can't say the wheels fell off in any specific way but I had noway of judging how heavy that wind was, there seemed to be no observable evidence. I missed 6 in the first 10 but only 1 in the second, the best I could manage in the meadow was a game of OXO.
The only lane that gave me specific problems was the last one, how uncomfortable was that!!!! Double dinked that bugger!
Showed you how to judge the wind, pay attention young lad.
Tried to teach MT today- well how do you know?
These are the times when competitions are a hindrance. Sit yourself down and work out how much drift is needed by either of two ways.
Was 1 down after 11, 3 at start of field, should have been two with that gimmee landing below kill.
Wouldnt beat yourself up reckon thats a respectable C grade score, MT bettered you by one in B and hit two i missed.
Me thinks you should borrow another gun for a few weeks and experiment, rather rely on what manufacturers etc have told you to use with fixed setup.
I've had a chat with Paul tonight & I maybe borrowing his standard PT stock, try that on my action, see how it goes.
Evening all. I have results and they're not pretty.
Millride teams standings - number in brackets is lowest of 6 best
1) JohnCox 549 (85)
2) Jon Harris 545 (83)
3) Daz Tomes 541 (83)
4) Karl Clarke 533 (65)
5) Shaun Shore 463 (56)
6) Ian Stoddart 459 (69)
7) Mark Charlton 456 (60)
8) Marc Asbury 454 (only 5 shoots)
9) Mitchell Tomes 449 (65)
Remember there are 6 places available so it's all still tp play for.
Full Scores are up :)
Thanks Neale as a tear strikes my keyboard!
Don't worry lads it's only a GAME ha Jon :)
Game on Shugborough, hope its windy.
Ta Neal but not showing or on Harriers.
Must admit thats about where i expected a few months back to finish the season on.
Take mutley out
I can see them Jon try clearing your browser.
Its this Firefox Saun.
Ok in IE.
Better than i thought points wise, glad i didnt fluff another but needed two more to get mid 90's. Points have done me a favour again unlike last year.
Two to go anyone of top 5 could win but my dosh is on Steve, so far average 98 points each shoot counting.
Saun watch out Mr Asbury's coming through!
Yes, Marc is looking very good. Another 90 points and he'll top A grade and move into the inter-regional team.
As is he only needs a 79 pointer to make top 15.
Looks like top 13 assured of a place with 2 to come through, Andras and Marc. Cmon Karl 65 to drop for an 76 ish should do it, there again two wins takes title!
That would also make 1/3 of the Midlands team Millriders!
No real runaways this year.
Right, no more moaning & groaning, it's the build up to WL9 at the Greyhound now.
Everyone at work today
Thought i was a school teacher today, 7.05AM dont bother going in, i was 1/3 of way there.
Greg, its good to have a moan, its me middle name.
Right i have something here you all will be interested in.
A prototype for feedback, honest opinions only.
Took me 3hrs to open the box now found some B Square mounts to slap it on.
Tell more Jon
Phychic or what
No i wont
hahahhaha
Silhouette Updated
Not playing.
Comes down to around 8 as is but i will have a fiddle and see what makes it tick.
Cant get used to ranging arse bout face, thats a mechanical issue and probably wont be changed.
What i will try and remember is this is only a cheap scope and shouldnt expect too much.
Also my opinions and subject to change on production jobbies.
Need critical head alignment and eye relief.
Wheel is useable far better than standard Niko, whereas zoom mechanically tightens up going below 30 mag suggesting value for money with QC constraints.
No jumping or sticking on the turrets but will get a bore sighter on it together with the focus. Debens were known to jump doing this.
I await your honest feedback to pass on, Millriders first this Sat.
I KNOW WHAT IT IS, I KNOW WHAT IT IS!!!!!!!!!!!
Go on then, if you get it wrong cant have a butchers.
Haha Robbie stating S&B shifts, hes got two.
It's a Falcon T50.
There are 4 Falcons found in the UK: Peregrine, Hobby, Merlin and Kestrel.
Hi Shaun, thanks for the bird related info, that'll always come in handy for a quiz.
Does anyone know if an EV2 stock will fit Ella?
Yup you will have a hole underneath.
Hi Greg, I've been trawling the BBS for a Pro Target stock but to no avail.
Sure ive got one some where.
More value to me for the forend rail, cheek adjuster, saves me making them so may be without.
Ohhh, that sounds good! I know PT stocks are like rocking horse shit, that's why I thought of the EV2. But if they're going to be very expensive it might be worth considering that Ginb FT7 but for Ella rather than Chloe.
Of course, spacer plates or something similar on what I've got may achieve the same thing.
Sold a few over the years, lh, rh, last geeza bbs moaning about paying £13 delivery cost price, all in £20! So took cheek adjuster out and nicked forend rail, might have even nicked butt pad, no wonder i dont go on.
Same with them 14 Falcon stocks 4 years ago, wanted for nowt.
Nah Gregor get a decent stock.
Greg this is what you need.
http://www.heckler-koch.com/HKWeb/show/frameContent/18/4/18
Whate evr else
http://eu.hkwebshop.com/HKWebShop/show/byItemID/10049//48///////////true
Evening Boys; fitted the new appendage today, but had to move the scope back by 1.5 inches. Might possibly nip over to Greyhound sometime this week.
When you say. 'decent stock' do you mean, a original PT, a new EV2 or a custom jobby like a Ginb?
Evening Royston.
Greg a proper stock, none of them mentioned.
Cripes! Just inished sizing &lubing my first 70 pellets & started to spiral into a hypo, this sizing malarky certainly burns the sugar!
Just opened a fresh tin & everyone has fel through the sizer, this one may go straight into Chloe's slip pocket!
How long have you been sizing pellets Greg?
Now now Royston i know what your getting at.
Last hour or so.
Batch 068008 doesn't appear to be up to scratch, I wonder how many of them I've got?
What size sizer?
Skirts will be around 4.6 to 4.7 so shouldnt drop through.
I'll rephrase it then. Greg, when did you start using sized pellets?
Jonta said Ella liked 4.52 & lubed so I have done it a couple of times but not religiously but after my recent failures I thought I'd take it a bit more seriously & prep abit before a match, avoid those weird droppers.
Not at all happy with the ones I'm going through now though!
Jon, not exactly dropping through but not much resistance either.
Sizers oversize not doing anything, skirts larger than head.
As said tens of times 4.51, 4.52 and 4.53 on JSB and H&N are meaningless, bet you wont find a slug above 4.48.
Well, I certainly created alot of ammo for Chloe tonight!
I had to resort to sizing around mid 2008, 1 in 8 went adrift after weighing +/-.15gr. Did them then 4.49
Dropped it knackered end up so made one in stainless 4.5 used most of last year.
Even after weighing and sizing below supposed size, i can still feel as many as 4 sizes going in to barrel.
Unsized loose go off left 1"+ and around 1/2"+ low, tight go off right around 1/2" all at 20 yards.
Evenings geezas.
Just done a lighting test not scientific with lux values, purely a comparison as the light goes.
Usefull on some targets placed in nasty places.
Image and ability to rangefind an object a staggering 14 minutes dropout before my PR VX3 and an amasing and unbelievable 41 minutes on PR Mark4.
The S&B FT would buy you 16 mins, most BSA/Nikos 3 to 4 mins, Tasco mark1 2 mins.
Optically as the light dimished my VX3 revealed an image on par with the T50 in daylight 8 mins after it failed to range.
I have extended tests as well the point where you would not make out a white target 21mins below a PR VX3 and had to cut PR Mark 4 short 44 mins after.
As said before shouldnt expect much from a cheap scope but nice to know. Otherwise why would anyone pay more for a scope.
NEFTA forms available.
Have booked a Travelodge. Can't wait!!!
Oh dear, Roy may never show his face again.
Come on Roy it's only a game!
P*** Off!!!!!
do you mean "prile" as in three?
We played 4-5-1, but with 5 centre halves. And, MM is happy with his squad. I think I'll stay in and wash my hair on Sunday.
If you go to the shoot you're the only one with the radio. We could guess the score based upon your facial expressions. But if you win? Wow what a feeling!!!!
Night Roy!
shoot the team i say ! 1 shot at goal why does roy watch em, pile of sh#t
i would rather grill my testicals than stop in and watch them again
oooosar evening roy !
That's the troble, they may be sh#t, but they're my load of sh#t. It's in the genes.
Anyway, I'm looking forward to a shooting weekend. Have put the new butt-hook on and am practicing with it.
Sorry about the spelling.
well if its in your jeans you need to change them now, or they will stink
me
1600
C`mon
Just like your shooting Ian. Three attempts to get it right!!!!!
HURRAH, I haven't got angina or heart desease!!!!!!!
Excellent news Greg. Now I have some news that will make you very happy.
Standby, I'm not giving out my hot news until someone's online.
Great news Greg. Was the question raised because of the "episode" the other week?
Spent an enjoyable couple of hours at Millride this afternoon.
Greg your romance is doing nothing for your blogging.
Evening chaps!
Jose's an myself flight tickets for the NEFTA Classic are already booked!
Time is running!
Now I would find some time training with the sillys, perhaps in the meantime in the airport lounges?. May be.....
Shaun....Greg's romance?
Buenas noches Jesus, now that was my surprise!!
Yes, Greg is out dining with his new lady friend.
What day are you arriving Jesus?
Thursday of Friday?
Congratulations to Greg heartily.
We'll arrive on friday morning 11:15 and we'll left on monday afternoon at 15:30 from Stansted to Santander.
Great news Jesus. looking forward to it.
I'm sure I'll be available for airport collection.
Ahhhhhhhh.
You all are great!
Thanks Roy.
We are excited for this new travel .
Mari Carmen send you regards.
Roy, it is said that one volunteer is worth three pressed men.
Thanks Shaun, but it's an honour to welcome our friend back.
Have you stopped sniggering at the Wolves debacle last night?
Friends!
Bragging rights can wait until Sunday.
"Friends!
Yes, of course. That goes without saying.
Really, it will be as if all you three comes to receive us.
Thanks
It's time to bed mates.
Hasta mañana. Buenas noches
Sorry Roy I meant.
Jesus and Jose are coming. Yippee!
That's what I meant too. Blog tomorrow, goodnight.
¡EXCELENTE!
It will be great to see José & Jesús again.
Evening chaps, any one know owt about a Ripley AR4 cougar.....
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