Stick on Super V
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Stick on Super V
New Stick on Super V's available from
SARA Shop http://www.riflesa.asn.au
Pre packaged with split backs (easy to peel)
Available in Metric and Imperial sizes
water resistant
They also self align with the next biggest ring have only used the metre ones and they work well.
Cheers
RB
SARA Shop http://www.riflesa.asn.au
Pre packaged with split backs (easy to peel)
Available in Metric and Imperial sizes
water resistant
They also self align with the next biggest ring have only used the metre ones and they work well.
Cheers
RB

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SUPER CENTERS
Hi Alan
I shot at the Lower Light OPM on Saturday and the Super Centers have moveable x rings, I hardly hit any.
Cheers
Paul
I shot at the Lower Light OPM on Saturday and the Super Centers have moveable x rings, I hardly hit any.
Cheers
Paul
Time's a wasted wot's not spent shooti'n BARNARD 300WSM's
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Re: SUPER CENTERS
pest bird wrote:...I hardly hit any...
Paul,
Hmmm hollow groups eh? You'll need to smarten things up for Canberra or you'll end up wearing the dreaded tail light

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Re: SUPER CENTERS
AlanF wrote: [you'll end up wearing the dreaded tail light.
Alan
Alan I doubt there is much chance of that happening.

Paul J 59.8 59.5 58.2 176.15
The conditions were 'interesting' and the next highest centre count from 20 F Class team shooters was 11.
Lynn
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I believe you may be looking at some older results Lynn? This is what I saw. The date says 30 July though - shooting must have started very early in the morning.
http://www.safclass.com.au/results1.html
Alan

http://www.safclass.com.au/results1.html
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center's
Hi Lyn
I did have trouble hitting the X's on Saturday, so I used it as a practice for the East V West Teams on Sunday.
Thats my story.
Tail Light? It doesn't sound good.
Cheers
Paul
I did have trouble hitting the X's on Saturday, so I used it as a practice for the East V West Teams on Sunday.
Thats my story.
Tail Light? It doesn't sound good.
Cheers
Paul
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Re: center's
pest bird wrote:...Tail Light? It doesn't sound good...
Last place at each range is required to wear a flashing red light on their rear end

This tradition could become a victim of mixed squadding. So mixed squadding will have advantages for some.

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AlanF wrote:John E wrote:Sounds a bit queer to me![]()
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This has obviously caught your attention John. If you're interested, come to Canberra and shoot F-Open....
Alan
I think I'll pass, thanks -- I just had a mental flash of you attaching that red flashing light


If any of your mob are going to Karramomous next Saturday, I will take that silver cup along.
John