Congratulations to Mike Waits on being the first to shoot a 60.10 on our HEXTA Electronic Targets.
A nice finish to a four range aggregate of 240.26
Alan
A First for Lang Lang
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Re: A First for Lang Lang
Congrats mike, although it doesn't come as a surprise with how well he was shooting at the qld queens
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Re: A First for Lang Lang
Fantastic Mike! And in the same manner as your incredible performance at the Queens, this 60.10 wasn't machine gunned either! 7 minutes. Congrats, great effort.
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Re: A First for Lang Lang
Well done Mike, and conditions were not perfect either with a brisk breeze blowing down the range.
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Re: A First for Lang Lang
Matt P wrote:Do we get extra points now if we take longer, what's each minute worth ??
No not all. Not having a dig at anyone. I'm all for machine gunning when you can, that's the game and you have be able to use that strategy when you can. Just pointing out that it's not as common to see the really high x count shoots over a longer period of time. I don't think I've seen a 60.10 shot in more than 3 minutes.
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Re: A First for Lang Lang
Thanks all for the nice comments. Lang Lang is a nice range to shoot at, and with the Hexta's now in play it certainly lifts the enjoyment factor for shooter and spectator alike. As we have seen over the past few years, the conditions have changed somewhat. We are seeing more rear wind fish tails, making it a tricky range now.
Looking forward to the Lang Lang OPM on 8th October.
I'd like to offer a little advice for our "TOP GUN - Maverick" Mr. Paroz. The man with a need for speed SLOW DOWN AND SAVOUR THE MOMENT
There are some that scull a beer, and those that savour a nice scotch. I think this is the difference between you and me, and why previous attempts to ply both you and Davies with booze has failed. That's why I steer clear of the bar, I don't think I'd survive
Looking forward to the Lang Lang OPM on 8th October.
I'd like to offer a little advice for our "TOP GUN - Maverick" Mr. Paroz. The man with a need for speed SLOW DOWN AND SAVOUR THE MOMENT
There are some that scull a beer, and those that savour a nice scotch. I think this is the difference between you and me, and why previous attempts to ply both you and Davies with booze has failed. That's why I steer clear of the bar, I don't think I'd survive
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Re: A First for Lang Lang
bartman007 wrote:Thanks all for the nice comments. Lang Lang is a nice range to shoot at, and with the Hexta's now in play it certainly lifts the enjoyment factor for shooter and spectator alike. As we have seen over the past few years, the conditions have changed somewhat. We are seeing more rear wind fish tails, making it a tricky range now.
Looking forward to the Lang Lang OPM on 8th October.
I'd like to offer a little advice for our "TOP GUN - Maverick" Mr. Paroz. The man with a need for speed SLOW DOWN AND SAVOUR THE MOMENT
There are some that scull a beer, and those that savour a nice scotch. I think this is the difference between you and me, and why previous attempts to ply both you and Davies with booze has failed. That's why I steer clear of the bar, I don't think I'd survive
We all know it's about the result and not the journey !!!!
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