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Canberra 1000 yards 26-9

Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 8:44 pm
by macca
It was yet another interesting day in Canberra.
The morning session had the best of the conditions with just a little vertical happening.
The afternoon shift got some rather nasty winds.
I haven't got all the results but Peter Van Meurs had a top day with small group in HG of 190mm and group agg of 225mm winning both.
In LG he also grabbed small group with a 117mm group agg of 170.5mm.
I was fortunate enough to grab score with 91.1.
We had a little drama with Shane Clancy trying to remove his left index finger on the butts trailer(remember Shane no good deed goes unpunished) he did return after a trip to hospital and a few stitches to shoot his HG in trying conditions.
Hopefully one of the Canberra boys will post the full results as it was a fair turn out of shooters after the fly,with several blokes having their first crack at 1000yards.

Re: Canberra 1000 yards 26-9

Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 9:48 pm
by tiger
Hi all,
I've posted the results of the event in the Competition Results section.

Cheers.

Dave G (G for Groves) :wink:

Re: Canberra 1000 yards 26-9

Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2010 8:26 am
by a.JR
Hi all , If i'm not mistaken it looks like PVM has taken out the Australian SG and group agg(H/G) in the International comparison for Sept, Congrats PVM.. Looks like the smallest group shot since about 2005/6 at Majura, great stuff ..Bring on that Nationals !!hey..JR..Jeff Rogers
macca wrote:It was yet another interesting day in Canberra.
The morning session had the best of the conditions with just a little vertical happening.
The afternoon shift got some rather nasty winds.
I haven't got all the results but Peter Van Meurs had a top day with small group in HG of 190mm and group agg of 225mm winning both.
In LG he also grabbed small group with a 117mm group agg of 170.5mm.
I was fortunate enough to grab score with 91.1.
We had a little drama with Shane Clancy trying to remove his left index finger on the butts trailer(remember Shane no good deed goes unpunished) he did return after a trip to hospital and a few stitches to shoot his HG in trying conditions.
Hopefully one of the Canberra boys will post the full results as it was a fair turn out of shooters after the fly,with several blokes having their first crack at 1000yards.