No excuses anymore
hey Jasonf
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Re: hey Jasonf
Don't know about that Trev.
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Re: hey Jasonf
dashooter wrote:Don't know about that Trev.
Maybe, just maybe, he will come to realise, like the rest of us, its him all along.
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Re: hey Jasonf
sorry guys, this is one of those inside joke threads that annoys Keith.
I was hoping Jason would come along, laugh and share the joke so you could laugh at me too.
I went out for a rabbit snipe with Missed Jason and Adam many years ago and Jason's boring inefficient outdated 223 kept popping the long range bunnies that I was missing with my flash fast and modern 204.
My excuse was that he had a short bipod so his body was supported by the bonnet of the car while I had the longer bipod and that meant a higher shooting position with more wobble.
I thought it sounded like a bloody great excuse.
The guys (especially Jason) thought it sounded like a funny line to poke me with occasionally
I think they were right.
But I finally have a short bipod so no more excuses
I was hoping Jason would come along, laugh and share the joke so you could laugh at me too.
I went out for a rabbit snipe with Missed Jason and Adam many years ago and Jason's boring inefficient outdated 223 kept popping the long range bunnies that I was missing with my flash fast and modern 204.
My excuse was that he had a short bipod so his body was supported by the bonnet of the car while I had the longer bipod and that meant a higher shooting position with more wobble.
I thought it sounded like a bloody great excuse.
The guys (especially Jason) thought it sounded like a funny line to poke me with occasionally
I think they were right.
But I finally have a short bipod so no more excuses
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Re: hey Jasonf
Sorry to come late to the party Trevort. Definitely no excuses now! We will have to test your theory on a level playing field at the next Missathon, if not before.
Cheers, Jason
Cheers, Jason
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Re: hey Jasonf
All good Trev. I knew what you were on abouttrevort wrote:sorry guys, this is one of those inside joke threads that annoys Keith.
I was hoping Jason would come along, laugh and share the joke so you could laugh at me too.
I went out for a rabbit snipe with Missed Jason and Adam many years ago and Jason's boring inefficient outdated 223 kept popping the long range bunnies that I was missing with my flash fast and modern 204.
My excuse was that he had a short bipod so his body was supported by the bonnet of the car while I had the longer bipod and that meant a higher shooting position with more wobble.
I thought it sounded like a bloody great excuse.
The guys (especially Jason) thought it sounded like a funny line to poke me with occasionally
I think they were right.
But I finally have a short bipod so no more excuses
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Re: hey Jasonf
a witness for the defence
barryb wrote:Good to see them gone Trev - as I said the other day on you know where , I would have loved the standard if it had been BR in 6" but anything larger than 6 inches makes me wobble. There you go Jason