An amazing night at SISC...
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An amazing night at SISC...
I am crying almost inconsolably, and laughing maniacally.
You see, I just shot a PQS (Personal Qualification Score) score of 593 at Cecil Park tonight. Witnessed by the Range Officers.
When I first started shooting prone target rifle, I did some research on what it would take to qualify for Commonwealth and/or Olympic Games. A PQS of 592 (Womens Prone) is enough to qualify for selection to the Commonwealth Games at least. Admittedly, this has to be done during competition, and tonight was just a practice. The NSWSARAI State coaches said to me when I started shooting prone that scoring a 580 would be challenging but doable, and scores in the 590's would be very hard to achieve, so I set my sights (pun completely intended ) on the 590, and in the back of my mind, the PQS of 592.
I didn't just reach 590, I smashed it!
There were a couple of 9's I should have scored 10's on, but I took the shots in haste, rather than back off and reattempt them.
The last three shots, I couldn't pull the trigger, as I knew a PQS was possible. The last shot, I lined it up, and distinctly went "bugger it!", and shot the 10!
Tonight, I feel like I've won the lottery. Laughing, crying, wondering what the future holds for me.
I really feel like I've taken a giant step forward in my life tonight. I wrote an article for Hunt and Shoot some time back titled "is shooting a drug of addiction?". Hell yes!
You see, I just shot a PQS (Personal Qualification Score) score of 593 at Cecil Park tonight. Witnessed by the Range Officers.
When I first started shooting prone target rifle, I did some research on what it would take to qualify for Commonwealth and/or Olympic Games. A PQS of 592 (Womens Prone) is enough to qualify for selection to the Commonwealth Games at least. Admittedly, this has to be done during competition, and tonight was just a practice. The NSWSARAI State coaches said to me when I started shooting prone that scoring a 580 would be challenging but doable, and scores in the 590's would be very hard to achieve, so I set my sights (pun completely intended ) on the 590, and in the back of my mind, the PQS of 592.
I didn't just reach 590, I smashed it!
There were a couple of 9's I should have scored 10's on, but I took the shots in haste, rather than back off and reattempt them.
The last three shots, I couldn't pull the trigger, as I knew a PQS was possible. The last shot, I lined it up, and distinctly went "bugger it!", and shot the 10!
Tonight, I feel like I've won the lottery. Laughing, crying, wondering what the future holds for me.
I really feel like I've taken a giant step forward in my life tonight. I wrote an article for Hunt and Shoot some time back titled "is shooting a drug of addiction?". Hell yes!
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Re: An amazing night at SISC...
What can I say? well done just doesn't seem enough.
A PB is great anytime one of this level is the ultimate.
I know what you mean about the trigger not wanting to break, happens to me every time I know a PB is on the cards.
Just need to shoot a few at this level in competition.
Have you thought about shooting at the Australia Cup events?
A PB is great anytime one of this level is the ultimate.
I know what you mean about the trigger not wanting to break, happens to me every time I know a PB is on the cards.
Just need to shoot a few at this level in competition.
Have you thought about shooting at the Australia Cup events?
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Re: An amazing night at SISC...
If you don't shoot competition a score is just a number and it's a bit hard to gauge how good it is.
So you have something to reference snipewenches score against
Commonwealth Games Record is 590
The medal winners at the 2006 commonwealth games shot 586, 585, 584
So you have something to reference snipewenches score against
Commonwealth Games Record is 590
The medal winners at the 2006 commonwealth games shot 586, 585, 584
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Re: An amazing night at SISC...
G'Day SW,
Go GIRL!
given competition shooting is is as much "in the head" as it is in technique and equipment, the confidence boost this result will give you is brilliant! Use it now to reach great hieghts.
To me this proves the equipment is good, your technique is sound, and most importantly, mentally you were able to push through to finish off and achieve a 593. The only limits I see are those you may put on yourself. And that is something YOU and ONLY YOU can overcome. Some of the boys should take note and not sit there green with envy!
All I can say is keep it up and go get 'em!
hope this helps and GOOD LUCK
Cheerio Ned
Go GIRL!
given competition shooting is is as much "in the head" as it is in technique and equipment, the confidence boost this result will give you is brilliant! Use it now to reach great hieghts.
To me this proves the equipment is good, your technique is sound, and most importantly, mentally you were able to push through to finish off and achieve a 593. The only limits I see are those you may put on yourself. And that is something YOU and ONLY YOU can overcome. Some of the boys should take note and not sit there green with envy!
All I can say is keep it up and go get 'em!
hope this helps and GOOD LUCK
Cheerio Ned
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Re: An amazing night at SISC...
That's a top job.
You are to be congratulated.
The sky's the limit noe.
You are to be congratulated.
The sky's the limit noe.
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Re: An amazing night at SISC...
Your a inspiration. Congrats and well done.
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Re: An amazing night at SISC...
Well done Bec.
You have come a long way since you started out.
Just goes to show practice, persistance and that listening to advice from the right people can make a big difference
You have come a long way since you started out.
Just goes to show practice, persistance and that listening to advice from the right people can make a big difference
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Re: An amazing night at SISC...
That's an awesome effort Bec, keep it up and who knows what can happen.
Big Congrats
Big Congrats
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Re: An amazing night at SISC...
What a great story, keep up the good work,
Rath
Rath
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Re: An amazing night at SISC...
Awesome stuff Bec. Really great to hear you are doing so well!
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Re: An amazing night at SISC...
Thanks guys! I'm still smiling today, but it's edged by the fact I need to shoot well on Sunday - the NSW State Championships are being held at SISC this weekend.
Benchrest first up, followed immediately thereafter by prone TR, and about 45 minutes later (perhaps) the finals in the Finals Hall.
Rinso, yes, I have been listening to the great advice from you guys. Which is why I like to put up the results
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Benchrest first up, followed immediately thereafter by prone TR, and about 45 minutes later (perhaps) the finals in the Finals Hall.
Rinso, yes, I have been listening to the great advice from you guys. Which is why I like to put up the results
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Re: An amazing night at SISC...
Go get em Bec!
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Re: An amazing night at SISC...
Only just saw this post........
Well done and congrats Bec!
regards, curan.
Well done and congrats Bec!
regards, curan.