Leeton Narrandera Rimfire Supershoot

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Hi all,
To help to keep the cost down for people wanting to attend I have been given approval for people to camp at the pistol club. A small fee of $10 per night will apply to cover the cost of electricity and gas for the showers.
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G"day,
Chris are you still thinking about going.??
Im keen to go but that distance will be a killer.!!
How late can we nominate.??
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Hi Native,
Mate I will take nominations right upto the event. We can only cater for 40 shooters so when we are getting close to this number I will put up a post.
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Have checked my commitments/bookings, all positive as of today, so unless something goes wrong I will attend.
As all who have attended the previous Narrandera/ Leeton fly shoots know, it promises be a top weekend of rimfire shooting,plenty of trigger time, a great bunch of people and apparently prize money on offer as an extra bonus. Did I mention the quality of the bbq steak?
Those who equate/compare rimfire events (long or short range) with hitting themselves in the head with a housebrick should stay away, they obviously have a very limited sense of adventure and would only spoil the atmosphere of those who aren't afraid to enjoy the experience and shoot rimfires past 50/100 metres.

See you there
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Great news Tim I will talk to you closer to the date.
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G"Day All,
I would love to attend but seeing as Bowhunters goin, theres no use,with his wealth of experience ,looks like no one will be in the race..
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Hey Damo we will see how he goes if a car load of the Mid north coast Mafia turn up :) .



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G"day All,
Hope ya do well chris,I will be lookin at the results with envy.!!
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Hey we are only a week out from this event,how many of you blokes are going,either to compete or for a look?



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Good onya Chris,Ya had to bring it up again.!!
Im pissed that I cannot go but like I said make sure you get some results up for us to see and hope ya kick some ass.!!
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Hey Damo arses will be kicked even if it's mine on the 12 hour trip home :) .


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bowhunter wrote:Have checked my commitments/bookings, all positive as of today, so unless something goes wrong I will attend.
As all who have attended the previous Narrandera/ Leeton fly shoots know, it promises be a top weekend of rimfire shooting,plenty of trigger time, a great bunch of people and apparently prize money on offer as an extra bonus. Did I mention the quality of the bbq steak?
Those who equate/compare rimfire events (long or short range) with hitting themselves in the head with a housebrick should stay away, they obviously have a very limited sense of adventure and would only spoil the atmosphere of those who aren't afraid to enjoy the experience and shoot rimfires past 50/100 metres.

See you there
cheers
Tim
Well said Tim, yes the bbq is tops, I was adventurous at my first Leeton fly, Brno model 2, bi-pod and 3-9 bushnell, first group was 14" :D that's 28moa isn't it? :lol: Top day out, recommend everyone to try it once in your life. :wink:
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Knackers wrote: I was adventurous at my first Leeton fly, Brno model 2, bi-pod and 3-9 bushnell, first group was 14" :D that's 28moa isn't it? :lol: Top day out, recommend everyone to try it once in your life. :wink:
:lol: no 7moa at 200 much better than you thought :lol:
Did the same thing when I tried it 3-9 and a bipod, makes holding off a bit difficult when you are falt out seeing the target, maybe we need an under 8lb 3-9scoped bipod fly shoot :lol:
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220 wrote:
Knackers wrote: I was adventurous at my first Leeton fly, Brno model 2, bi-pod and 3-9 bushnell, first group was 14" :D that's 28moa isn't it? :lol: Top day out, recommend everyone to try it once in your life. :wink:
:lol: no 7moa at 200 much better than you thought :lol:
Did the same thing when I tried it 3-9 and a bipod, makes holding off a bit difficult when you are falt out seeing the target, maybe we need an under 8lb 3-9scoped bipod fly shoot :lol:
I'll never forget, I was saying something like this is BS how can you shoot in this bloody wind etc etc, when Clancys target measured about 1.25" :shock: so I bought an Anshutz and a 6-20 grandslam, that made it a bit easier :wink:
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Hey should I take some warm clothes :lol: :lol: .




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