MY first ever match on foreign soil
Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 10:48 am
Traveling as part of one's job is never as fun in real life as it sounds from the stories. In this case however, I am very happy to have been able to travel to another country and compete with air pistol.
I Just finished my first ever competition on foreign soil. Managed to attend the Leicestershire & Rutland Smallbore Rifle Association 2007 Air Pistol Meeting. Held at the Holwell Rifle Club near Melton Mowbray in the UK. (Famous for their Pork Pies, but ya'll already knew that rite?)
Managed to arrange a hired car to take me to from the match. Quite
difficult to make all the connections, coordinate with the match director
etc. Thank you very much Brian Cushion, very glad I was able to attend.
The match was 40 shots at 10 meters and 40 shots at 20 yards (on a PL15
target which I had never seen before this trip) On the 10 meter I did nicely My first two shots on a sighter target were tens. I changed and posted a scoring target then promptly shot a 7 followed by a 6. Managed to get my brain put away and started shooting respectable groups.
On to the 20 yard relay, I choose not to shoot a sighter target, go straight
into the match scoring targets.(newbie mistake) First group was centered
around the 6:00 area of the bull. Two clicks up and second target was
better but still a few outside the black. Two more clicks up and the
targets are looking respectable. Final target had more 10's than 9's so I
was quite happy with it.
I hung about and chatted with the nice people at the match. Once the last
relay was done, it turns out my score of 360 in 10 meter was top of the A
class. For which I received a nice trophy. A 1960 Centenial commemerative pot from the British National Rifle association celebrating 100 years 1860-1960.
The match director watches for things to turn up on e-Bay that would make a nice match trophy.
Excellent Idea I thought. Now I have a momento of the match that I'll display for some time.
So the score for the day, Good Match, good scores, good people, and a good pork pie from Dickinson and Morris on the way back to Coventry.
Think I'm kidding? www.porkpie.co.uk
Quite good, the pork pie but I suspect my cardiologist is calling that yacht
builder back and getting the "deluxe" package now that I'll be making a few more of the payments...
Dan /¦\
I Just finished my first ever competition on foreign soil. Managed to attend the Leicestershire & Rutland Smallbore Rifle Association 2007 Air Pistol Meeting. Held at the Holwell Rifle Club near Melton Mowbray in the UK. (Famous for their Pork Pies, but ya'll already knew that rite?)
Managed to arrange a hired car to take me to from the match. Quite
difficult to make all the connections, coordinate with the match director
etc. Thank you very much Brian Cushion, very glad I was able to attend.
The match was 40 shots at 10 meters and 40 shots at 20 yards (on a PL15
target which I had never seen before this trip) On the 10 meter I did nicely My first two shots on a sighter target were tens. I changed and posted a scoring target then promptly shot a 7 followed by a 6. Managed to get my brain put away and started shooting respectable groups.
On to the 20 yard relay, I choose not to shoot a sighter target, go straight
into the match scoring targets.(newbie mistake) First group was centered
around the 6:00 area of the bull. Two clicks up and second target was
better but still a few outside the black. Two more clicks up and the
targets are looking respectable. Final target had more 10's than 9's so I
was quite happy with it.
I hung about and chatted with the nice people at the match. Once the last
relay was done, it turns out my score of 360 in 10 meter was top of the A
class. For which I received a nice trophy. A 1960 Centenial commemerative pot from the British National Rifle association celebrating 100 years 1860-1960.
The match director watches for things to turn up on e-Bay that would make a nice match trophy.
Excellent Idea I thought. Now I have a momento of the match that I'll display for some time.
So the score for the day, Good Match, good scores, good people, and a good pork pie from Dickinson and Morris on the way back to Coventry.
Think I'm kidding? www.porkpie.co.uk
Quite good, the pork pie but I suspect my cardiologist is calling that yacht
builder back and getting the "deluxe" package now that I'll be making a few more of the payments...
Dan /¦\